We went to the section where the candles were kept, and I picked up a few black, gold and silver tapers. |
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The club is continuing to expand the junior section and welcomes young people who would like to take up the game. |
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At its base a short squirm and section of stooping passage brings one to the first of the major features of the cave, the Canal. |
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In another section of the palace, are the rooms used by the maharanis of Bharatpur and Mysore. |
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She then strolled lazily over to a section of the wall where a natural rock formation jutted outward beyond the polished stone wall. |
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While this is a jointly authored book, the switch from one section to the other is seamless. |
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The company scooped the top prize in the Best Yorkshire Speciality Food section for its tasty pies. |
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Now staff are preparing the centre section and hull for relocation to Point Cook where the mainplanes are being restored. |
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The son of an air-conditioning repairman, he grew up in the working-class Gun Hill section of the Bronx. |
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There is no section of the official labor movement that upholds the most elementary principles of working class solidarity. |
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One lay dead ahead in a section all by itself, and she guessed that it probably belonged to Cal. |
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The section augments previous powers given to the taxman to conduct Revenue audits. |
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This section covers changing the font, style, size, orientation, justification, and inter-line spacing. |
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Using a hair pick or the tail of a rattail comb separate out a strand of hair from the front section of the hairline near the forehead. |
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He's going to allot a section of the sky to each member of the family and have them count the number of stars in their designated astral plot. |
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It is possible to estimate reliable current grazing capacities for any section of veld in the karroid areas at the moment. |
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This section is intended to give a brief refresher on what really happens when one applies a data transformation. |
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This was followed by a cancer scare in 1985 when a section of her left lung was removed. |
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So I read this section wondering whether OS X apps were somehow portable to other OSes. |
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Other damage to the tail section and the rest of the fuselage was still being evaluated at press time but the aircraft may be a write-off. |
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More dubious than any of these schoolboy larks is the lengthy section of tragedy-as-farce set in present-day Lithuania. |
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He was assigned to a section attached to the rear echelon of the Scots Guards. |
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Praise must go to the four-man rhythm section who power the album's mostly mid tempo grooves. |
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The thinner the tissue section is, the higher the magnification and resolution of structural detail possible. |
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The main section of this unit comprised of paratroopers, including those trained in sapping. |
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That's the cheese maker workout section of the day when you turn about a thousand wheels of cheese ranging from two to 12 pounds. |
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Directly above the bottom section Christenberry has purposely painted on newer metal to make it appear aged and worn. |
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The reference to two or more justices is reflected in section 7 of the Magistrates Act. |
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The double-height section between the elevated bedrooms is covered with a flat glass roof. |
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Their menu varies from the noodle section to the usual rice dishes, offering Laksa Singapore to salted fish and fried rice. |
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The applicant in this case seeks prerogative relief under section 75 of the Constitution. |
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The section of track in question is on a raised berm about 10 feet above ground level. |
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Pilots, machinists and a section of white-collar employees own a combined 55 percent of United Airlines through such stock options. |
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The restaurant also boasts a seafood section of its dishes with delicacies to which anyone could be drawn. |
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See the New Products section in this issue for more information on some of these new low-carb dairy products. |
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It has recruited celebrities and members of the public from across the Spanish-speaking world to read a section of the book each day. |
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In the following section of the case stated the magistrates summarise the testimony of the witnesses who gave evidence. |
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After a Wolf Cub Scout earns his Wolf Badge he may begin earning Arrow Points in the Electives section of his book. |
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The first violin, viola, and cello played the Viennesse chamber music section with warmth and stylish schmaltz. |
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A close-fitting metal shoe with a central opening of 12.7 mm diameter flattened the section against the ceramic plate of the transducer. |
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Seismic instruments will be installed along both plates in a section of the fault where small temblors of magnitude 2.0 are frequent. |
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Construction on the first section of light rail tracks will begin next month. |
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Spraying the top of the section with hair gel helps prevent short hairs at the top from sticking up. |
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For that section I encourage you to shill for your favorite restaurant in the comments. |
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Now, that section was renumbered as section 38 and your Honours will see that from the second-last page in this bundle. |
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Participants will complete a normal triathlon but the swimming section will be swapped for rowing. |
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Don Hoi Lord's namesake crustacean is about four centimetres long and looks like a section of bamboo shoot. |
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The target section is made up of 31 brick walls interleaved with 31 target trackers. |
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The majority of African Americans came from a definable section of West Africa. |
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This section starts with a description of the international law criteria for assessing the validity of reservations. |
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To find out what wood look like without stain but just with a clear finish, wet a section of it with mineral spirits. |
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The powder was applied to laboratory rats on a shaved section of their backs. |
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For the bigger fish, try peeler crab tipped off with a tiny square section of mackerel or squid, or lugworm with a tippet of mackerel or squid. |
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The damage caused by the Berkshire train crash is so bad that the whole section of track will have to be relaid. |
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Once the 4m high hoarding is in place, the tower section will be scaffolded and work will begin. |
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Whether you attach the new section of corner bead with nails or screws, be sure its edges align perfectly with the existing bead. |
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In this section of the book we also have repeated evidence that Hewitt is all too often ready with a quick sneer. |
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This section contains a shelf-ful of really good ones, both fiction and nonfiction. |
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The only option for the section was to create a firebreak around the equipment and wait until the fire passed. |
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Drivers are being warned to look out for especially shiny patches of road and to take extra care, or to avoid the section of road altogether. |
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The exhibition opens with a section on Solomon's juvenilia, and shows him already with a voice of his own and a formidable technique. |
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You can even make your own by using two foot high section of a four by four, two foot by two foot piece of heavy plywood and a carpet remnant. |
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In the first section of the tour, herbivorous animals such as deer, zebras and elephants are scattered over a dry, barren landscape. |
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Each section was then sprayed with hairspray again to help the hair stay sleek. |
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At the midships section the keel is suspended above the seabed and there is plenty of space to swim through. |
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Under section 84 the parole board gives the community adequate notice of the parolee's application. |
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Turn right on the far side of the bridge and retrace your steps along a section of the canal towpath walked earlier. |
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The key theme of section two is the relationship between banking and financial regulation by the state. |
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Activities are arranged around a linear central hall, its sawtooth roof supported by slim, square section columns. |
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After training, these professionals are posted to the aerodrome section of various airports. |
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The band room shook, causing many of the teen-aged girls in the flute section to shriek. |
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One of these matters was mentioned in the preceding section in connection with Wittgenstein's transitional period. |
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The subsequent section deals with the impact of privatization on management accounting systems. |
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Then section 36 is the exclusionary provision in respect of injury which applies in this case. |
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Before he could reach it, Jason stumbled on a raised section of the ground and landed on his forearms, struggling to regain his footing. |
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The telescopic boom section is the one nearest the truck, and a folding section of slick line bridges the extending portion. |
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The combat capability of such a servicemen could be compared, even by conservative estimates, to that of a modern section or even platoon. |
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Each has its advantages but whichever one the producer chooses is certain to alienate some section of the public. |
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A section on healing focused on charms, talismans and rituals of herbal medicine. |
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For dental X-rays, the dentist or dental hygienist places a small piece of film in your mouth, behind the section of teeth being X-rayed. |
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The section of the island inhabited by the women is finely manicured and dotted with wooden houses on stilts. |
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The ARMS kit includes a planning section that has a monthly calendar, daily planning pages and note pages. |
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Twist each section clockwise and then click back off the forehead with a small claw clip, bobby pin or tiny alligator clip. |
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The final section discusses existing theories of joblessness in relation to the findings of the study. |
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She said no Plum homes in the Plum Creek section had backups during the flooding. |
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The section around Lake Baikal, the largest freshwater lake in the world, had not been built. |
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My jeans snag onto a bent section of wire, jutting squarely out into the space. |
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This type is characterized by a square cross section and an offset shaft that served to seat the awl in a bone or antler handle. |
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There were no respawns in this section and we have to say we panicked somewhat and were picked off by a red team sniper. |
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The band's subtly supportive rhythm section is a strong element that buoys each of their numbers. |
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If you have quick-set epoxy or muffler cement, patch the leaks after allowing the damaged section to dry thoroughly. |
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A section of the warehouse has been rented but that tenancy expires in October. |
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It reproduces in jade a rectangular section vessel of the Shang or early Western Zhou. |
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What constitutes a statutory nuisance is carefully defined in section 79 and so too are numerous exceptions. |
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She works in the fruit and vegetable section of a supermarket and by this bizarre event completely reinvents herself. |
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On through Crick tunnel and then mile after mile of seemingly uninhabited country as we boxed the compass on the summit section towards Welford. |
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The club is open to people of all ages and abilities, has a strong junior section and attends a range of competitions. |
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A tall sandalwood tree, the transverse section of a teak trunk and the colossal egg of an ostrich are some of the other fascinating exhibits. |
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Intentional obstruction of a constable exercising powers under this section is an offence. |
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A 26-year-old, gravida 2, para 1, white woman delivered a full-term infant by cesarean section for nonreassuring heart tracings. |
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The section of the urethra that traverses the prostate gland is called the prostatic urethra. |
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Usually, three section heads helped the head forelady supervise the whole packing or trimming procedure. |
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On their own, these arguments contribute to the anatomy of urban tribes begun in the first section of the book. |
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The first section scampers about in a happy fashion but darkens suddenly in the key of D minor. |
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The Sunday Business Post has a section on its website where it holds forth on ethics and standards. |
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The genetic model delineated in the previous section can serve as the basis to explore the population genetics of dominance evolution. |
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After a section with tips and techniques, which is kept nice and short, Christine goes on to share over seventy of her recipes. |
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The land surrounding this section is farmland and small plots of vegetable gardens. |
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In flexor tendon tenotomy, a small incision is made behind each toe pad and a section of tendon is removed. |
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A section of boxes climbs from the stage, then rows of benches rise high up the slope of the fan-shaped amphitheater. |
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The section on the 11th September disaster and its aftermath, teases out an sometimes nuanced criticism of US foreign policy. |
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A large section of the working population already have ID as a condition of their employment. |
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A rectangular section of each picture was selected and the average pixel value was calculated by the software in radial direction. |
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This section is highlighted by excellent summaries of the major biogeographic realms and their endemic faunas. |
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The section of the book containing the teachers' poignant reflections reveals the degree of isolation new teachers often feel. |
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We saw in the last section that a real image is formed by light moving through a convex lens. |
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A few lengths were split off from a short section of 2x4, twisting and levering on the knife to pop them loose. |
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Most ineffective was a large section of the exhibit in which framed spreads from the magazines jutted out from the wall. |
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For those who loved powerful systems, the section displaying the key components of massive aero engines had much to offer. |
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Given the violent opening section of the book, that line is savagely ironic. |
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As explained earlier, this section is fully tidal and as such alters in depth from low tide to high tide by an average of about 17 ft. |
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You might help to counter the raving loons that have used his comment section to attack him too. |
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Most of it simply buzzes and squeaks, a reedy clarinet against a rhythm section of cash registers and ticker tape. |
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The prisoners worked on the site as part of the Department of Justice's section 94 day work release program. |
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And, if that doesn't work, try hanging out in the tool section of your nearby big box home renovation store. |
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The base also displays the same striping as the sides, whereas a cross section of ivory shows concentric lozenges. |
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The drums scatter while a trembling, funky bass-riff lays the ground work for the string section to lead. |
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The patterns I have been discussing in this section are of course generalizations, not iron laws. |
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This tradition of Sanskrit theatre, now performed only in Kerala, is usually performed by a section of upper class Hindus, known as the Chakyars. |
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The mischief that section 42 is designed to prevent is repeated litigation against the same person on the same issue. |
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This influence, along with the specialized receptors along the tubule, allows each tubular section a selective resorptive and secretory function. |
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But section 44 of the Judiciary Act expressly empowers us to remit things within our jurisdiction. |
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An entire section is devoted to the artist's commanding deer paintings including the world-famous Monarch of the Glen. |
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Two months ago a 50,000 tonne Filipino bulk oil carrier ran aground on a pristine section of coral reef in the Torres Strait. |
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On the Wednesday afternoon an extended section of plate, silver and jewellery was offered including quite a number of trade entries. |
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Luckily, the bull also turned right towards the furniture section rather than the more delicate china and porcelain. |
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The final section of the book is a selection of program notes, arranged alphabetically by composer. |
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She was top qualifier in the strokeplay section of the competition which whittled the field down to eight for two knockout rounds. |
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Settling down with a cup of tea and the sports section of the Sunday paper, my eye alighted on an article. |
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Then when you look at section 132 of the 1919 Local Government Act, ratable land did not include land of these bodies. |
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Used to be, there was a section of land out there to the west that butted up against the west shore of that there lake, and it grazed sheep. |
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Booms are almost by definition a huge transfer of wealth from one section of the population to another leaving many in the lurch. |
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Stephen had the rank of lance corporal in the Signals, the section into which those with a scientific bent were traditionally placed. |
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Monazites were identified in thin section by their very bright backscattered electron images and verified by energy-dispersive spectrometry. |
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The following section describes those experiments showing the dramatic effect of rapidness of flow rate changes on the dynamics of this system. |
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She separated a section of knotless hair from a tangled section and started picking at the ball of hair. |
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As he went, he noted that the dogs were benched in such a way that each breed had a section to itself. |
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The kerbside on the south bound section of the carriageway between Linden Road and Union Street is littered with old bangers. |
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The first rutted section of the road jolted the vehicle airborne, slamming my head against the roof. |
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The two-piece brass section added a full and funky sound that helped detract from the sameness and blandness of many of Mayer's songs. |
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This section passes through the fourth sacral vertebra and sacral hiatus and the os ilium at the sciatic notch. |
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As we saw in section 5.3.1, the supreme exercise of power exists in received assumptions about what is appropriate. |
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Apart from the regular individual sheep classes, the main highlights of the sheep section are the Hogget Championships and the group classes. |
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This section of the exhibition includes ornately decorated painted furniture, pottery, woven coverlets and quilts. |
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Let y be the altitude of the triangular cross section of the wedge in Figure 6a cut by a plane at distance x from the base. |
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When one is consigned to the nosebleed press section of a college arena, one longs for spies on the bench. |
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The aft section is a freely flooded articulated robot tail which is terminated with a lunate caudal fin. |
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In Karachi a huge section of the population goes without clean water or a sewerage system. |
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Move down the shaft of each section of hair and continue tying knots from the root of your hair to about 2 inches from the ends. |
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If squirrels become a problem at a tree-mounted feeder, tack a 3-foot section of sheet metal around the trunk or branch. |
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I will divide this section into two, dealing with trolling with lures and baits. |
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This section includes many thoughtful hypotheses that are backed up by clearly illustrated tables and figures. |
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Recently, it launched a monthly section called Tempo that niftily reports on Hispanic culture in the city. |
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As David moved into the allegro section of class, he identified two purposes, strengthening the body and building a vocabulary of steps. |
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It would represent, on the part of an entire section of the ruling elite, the repudiation of elementary democratic norms. |
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The only things left to do were a section approach, rejoin for a depart, reenter to the break, and a few touch-and-goes for landing training. |
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The lymph node and bone marrow biopsy specimens were tested by paraffin section immunohistochemistry. |
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The students were involved in weeding a section of the land, before replanting natural plants and trees. |
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The nose radome is slightly flattened at the fore section and has a horizontal edge to optimise the aircraft's anti-spin characteristics. |
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The Lady of Dreams slowed to a crawl, and the fore section split apart down a seam in the middle that ended where the huge smiley-face began. |
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In filling a vacancy according to Article V, section 5, the president shall ask the existing Nominating Committee to propose two candidates. |
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This page is meant to supplement the section in the course notes on microprogramming. |
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A section of skin from his thigh was then grafted on to his forearm to reduce visible scarring. |
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Robert sees the setting up of the women's section as beneficial to the social side of the club. |
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However, the adagio ends with an 11 bar section containing shorter notes, which suddenly gives an impression of greater intensity. |
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The Count Hoot section of the site helps with addition and subtraction as well. |
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The directors of the biological section installed cadres of Weismannists in the institutes under their direction. |
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This section is little more than an addendum to the rest of the book and would not be missed. |
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The aircraft structure incorporates larger strakes below the rear section of the fuselage below the position of the tail fin. |
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They decided to finish this year's game reviews section with a major rager of an article. |
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The auto carriers are put together and taken apart while passengers are aboard their section of the train. |
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This section began with a question about the relations among Kantian views of autonomy, rationality, and agential separateness. |
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Almost 100 children from the junior section of the school on Edensor Road took part on Wednesday. |
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A 3,000-foot section of track was ripped off the gravel bed where 11 of the coaches jumped the track, leaving wreckage for a quarter of a mile. |
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Perhaps a section of his constituency-to-be may even, on inspecting the images, develop a new respect for him. |
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Usually a drummer plays these rhythmic ostinatos throughout a section or a whole piece, and then repeats them using improvisatory variations. |
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This section of road was flat and not having the wind whistling through our helmets we became acutely aware of just how isolated and tranquil our surroundings were. |
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A big section of Watertown was cordoned off and police began a methodical, door-to-door, nerve-straining search. |
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In this opening section he does a good job of introducing the reader to the demimonde of pulp writers and how the industry that published them worked. |
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I never got a definitive answer, but I think he was used to having a rhythm section that would not be that dynamic under him. |
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You can tell from my section alone that I'm a complete babbler. |
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The Wall Street Journal launched its New York section today, sparking a slugfest with The New York Times. |
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It was also her open sexual appetite, which Cooke brings up in section after section of the book. |
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In the fourth millennium BC it was divided into two sections by means of a wall, the outer section being used as a sheepfold and the inner as a living area. |
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The exact question is whether section 18 includes in the term 'clothing wool' long staple or combing wool as well as short staple or carding wool. |
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In the final section of the book, the sense of dystopia becomes more pronounced and the search for refuge more desperate. |
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Jones was ecstatic, and started gesturing to a section of Australian spectators who had been goading him, while the rest of the team ran around like headless chickens. |
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From here towards the stern, the hull is a fairly featureless mound of steel until you get to a section of propshaft poking out from under the plates. |
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Hindu Marathas rise up and control another large section of India. |
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North Tulsa is the most underdeveloped section of the city, with most money funneling into the south side of the city, where the middle class and nouveau riche tend to settle. |
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Under section 4 of the Defamation Act 1952 the defendant can establish a valid defence if he proves that he published the words innocently and has made an offer of amends. |
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Humberside Police's mounted section also joined in the search. |
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This section looks firstly at factors concerned with the fund manager's organisational structure and secondly at matters relating to the implementation of the house policy. |
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I returned to the towel section and attempted to speak to a shopper who'd just thrown a few in her cart. |
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The cross section of the cervical tissue containing both the epithelium and stroma was exposed by shaving off layers of the embedding medium and tissue using a cryostat. |
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Higher up the section leucogranites become increasing more abundant and the pelitic gneisses occur only as xenolithic stringers enclosed wholly by the granite. |
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The remedies under section 75 are not remedies by way of appeal. |
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Day by day the distance covered varies but on the toughest section competitors run almost 50 miles with only other runners and eagles wheeling high above for company. |
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They will be backed up with evidence-gatherers using video equipment, the force's off-road biking unit, the mounted section and the police helicopter. |
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She then teased this section and smoothed it back to meet the ponytail. |
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The seafood section is quite exhaustive and includes jumbo prawns. |
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Each section revolves around a different theme, together revealing the power and arrogance of political leaders in cahoots with corporate capital. |
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Is this a pro tanto repeal of section 61 of the Constitution? |
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They took a side road that transverse a section of near rural country. |
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We talked about it in the pub with the usual cross section of people giving off views ranging from the eminently sensible to the completely barking view of nuking them all. |
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They projected the first movement with energy, with an eerie second section of pizzicati textures and augmented harmonies leading to the powerful coda. |
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The section on microprogramming has a brief but very clear explanation of how a microprogram operates, which was tremendously useful for my understanding of microcoding. |
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This reasoning in the Minister's speech, if it is legitimate to refer to it at all, does not show that the new section filled a lacuna in the previous statute. |
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Home furnishings take an entire section with bed and table linen. |
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From here the route becomes a bit of a blur as a section of flat crawling and squeezy bits were negotiated, until we eventually arrived at the head of the Serendipity Pitches. |
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The stereo mix wraps you up in the sounds of the open seas, whereas the mono mix makes you feel as if you're sitting in the nosebleed section of a stadium. |
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An example of a lofted shape is an airplane wing, where you start off with a large section at the fuselage and generate smaller and smaller sections toward the wing tip. |
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Although the political scene continues to be dominated by nationalist demagogues, there are signs that a significant section of voters feel disenfranchised as a result. |
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This section is dedicated to luminaries, pioneers and individuals who have made significant contributions to the international art, science and technology community. |
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Yet, the comparative rate of intracranial hemorrhage is not statistically different when vacuum extraction, forceps delivery and cesarean section during labor are compared. |
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If you time it right, you can wander from bowls of cut melons in produce to Gorgonzola on toothpicks in the cheese section to baskets of bread cubes to dip in olive oil. |
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The middle section of the book opens the discussion up and provides a wrapper to contextualize the spreading of misandry, and to link ideological feminism to misandry. |
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The first is a medical issue, and that is the recurring advice in the section on yeast infections to use cornstarch instead of talc or baby powder to keep the area dry. |
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The string players grinned, but the wind section simply fell apart. |
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Dedicated to labor history, the first section focuses on internal conflicts within the Wilhelminian SPD as well as perceptions of labor parties during the Weimar period. |
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One can also see a lovely section of flowering crabs and laburnums. |
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It is unfortunate that this book is shelved in the biology section of the bookstore instead of in self-help where it would get the attention it deserves. |
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Carved from a solid piece of wood, it is clear that the sculptor utilized and perhaps exploited a section of the tree that branched into two areas for the splayed legs. |
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The first section can be a bit slow and plodding but once the book gathers steam the second and third sections shine like well burnished steel rails. |
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Witnesses say a section of the crowd were ushered from Parliament Square on to Westminster Bridge before being kettled for around three hours until they were released. |
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An ample reference section at the end of the book contains lists of rulers including emperors, ecclesiastics, caliphs, khans, and kings of Serbia. |
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In a partial cross section of a tree fern that lived about 200 million years ago, blue chalcedony and orange iron oxides and hydroxides have replaced the original structures. |
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The network of local walks is continually developing and our route this week follows a newly signposted section through Caledonian pines that rounds of the walk nicely. |
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A Mellon sabbatical grant allowed me to develop and add to the course a laboratory section focused on survey research and participant observation. |
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Her remains include the bows and midships section in 20-25m, while her stern lies a little off the main reef in 50-55m and is consequently rarely dived. |
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If the operation was done for a reason that will not have changed for the next delivery, a Caesarean section will be necessary for each childbirth. |
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It is smothered in plumose anemones but the scrap is still clearly visible on the decks, with the partially collapsed midships section revealing yet more cargo. |
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The wires for LED's etc are attached to the bezel which in some cases can be annoying, but there's not going to be any reason to ever pull this front section off on this case. |
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She's worked so many hours she can't see the road in front of her but keeps it all going out of force of habit and knowledge of her section of road. |
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This past Sabbath, we read a section known as Chayei Sarah, or The Life of Sarah. |
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This section ranges across the central area of England, from the wilds of the Peak District via the industrialised Black Country to the idyll of the Cotswolds. |
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Among the information in the passenger notices was a section on baggage, which stated that the free bag allowance is two pieces of checked luggage per passenger. |
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To complete the flat pattern, draw a line from midpoint to midpoint of the phantom lines to define the length of a curved section on the flat pattern. |
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The field itself is L-shaped, the widest section at the southern end. |
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The plate section at the end contains illustrations of the alimentary, cardiovascular, respiratory, lymphatic, musculoskeletal, nervous, endocrine, and urogenital systems. |
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Mindlessly memorizing from the beginning of a phrase or section without analytical awareness of the cadence yields a lack of harmonic direction and resolution. |
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Facades on all sides, except the south, are tripartite with a central projecting section and plain walls rising from a rusticated base and surmounted by a balustrade. |
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While the furthest camping section is the refuge of transient workers looking for an affordable place to stay, tourists are most likely to make use of the cabins and dorms. |
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The entire stern section of the wreck is tilted aft and to starboard. |
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Each of these units shows an amalgamated upper-shoreface sandstone section over 20 m thick, sharply overlain by transgressive sheltal shales about 50 m thick. |
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Each tabbed section contains a folder where brides-to-be can store wedding information, from vendor contracts to gown clippings, menu ideas to honeymoon brochures. |
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In March the Rail Authority confirmed a two-mile section of the railway trackbed was to remain in railway ownership, protecting it from possible development. |
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I'm giving a talk to the local section of the American Chemical Society, so I'll be off scarfing up a free meal and enlightening whoever shows up. |
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In section III the oracles of doom and the oracles of hope are arranged concentricly. |
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Compton Bay is a bay located on the southwest section of the Isle of Wight, England. |
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Police were forced to close off a section of a busy back road after discovering that thieves had taken vital components from a gas main. |
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The section of the A483 between Newtown and Llandrindod Wells is like an Anglesey back road. |
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The inverted resistivity cross section shows the vertical distribution of resistivities within a particular volume of the earth. |
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The 1783 Treaty of Paris gave the United States shared rights to fish in these waters, but that section of the Treaty is no longer in force. |
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Even as the battle for Taj Mahal continues between Shia and Sunni sect leaders, a section of Shia leaders have upped the ante. |
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This section contains the cushion irises or royal irises, a group of plants noted for their large, strongly marked flowers. |
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Concrete foreman Buta Singh Mahal mixed the first batch of concrete for the foundations and also for the last section of the roof. |
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In addition to this, The 'E' section of the battery is Grade II Listed and has become a scheduled monument too. |
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The section on the patristics skillfully and succinctly handles material which for most beginning students is highly complex and turgid. |
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The main section of the Maginot Line ran from the Swiss border and ended at Longwy. |
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Therefore, from the results of section 2 it follows that these properties are matrically invariant. |
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Two pipe bombs placed in trash bins in a rundown section of Tel Aviv exploded 10 minutes apart on Thursday, injuring 13 people. |
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Each section includes an introductory essay, and each primary source is accompanied by text discussing background, context, and significance. |
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When Jellicoe asked for a decryption section to take to sea, it was refused on security grounds. |
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Unfortunately, the paintwork on that section of the road has faded and needs repainting. |
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His writings afford examples of the doctrines held by the extreme section of the Divine Right party. |
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Accordingly, the next section highlights the role of built environment professionals in responding to disastrous situations. |
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The questions section allowed the journal to sell well and to be profitable. |
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The last section briefly details the author's theory on epigenetic mechanisms in evolution and the Cambrian explosion. |
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Each section is very well illustrated with photographs and line art and the contributors provide answers to chapter review questions. |
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The first section of lighthouse cracked while it was being built and had to be discarded. |
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In section 3, we establish that Rizza manifold is C-conformal to a locally Minkowski space under certain conditions. |
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This section of the country has some of the oldest known foodways in the land, with some recipes almost 400 years old. |
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This canal, which runs beneath the northern section of the city walls of Chester, is navigable and remains in use today. |
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If it is uneven, the pipeline will include free spans when it connects two high points, leaving the section in between unsupported. |
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The Museum Campus joins the southern section of Grant Park, which includes the renowned Art Institute of Chicago. |
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Thin section analyses indicate lithoclast concentrations as high as 50 percent. |
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The signal improvements will improve journey times on this section of track. |
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The retail and residential section of Doc Fictoria is built directly beside a Blue Flag beach marina. |
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This section granted all the provinces, including Quebec, the exclusive power to legislate with respect to private civil law matters. |
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We now move on to the section of this chapter in which we will discuss product installation in a nondesktop environment. |
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Here's the section women have been patiently waiting for after trudging through a swamp of quasisexist discussion. |
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Large sections on the Church have been translated wholesale from the Collectio Canonum Hibernensis into a section of the Law tract Bretha Nemed. |
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To be a theorist, you also had to pass a special theory section on the quals. |
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Each ASAE professional interest section hosts at least one listserver and, as a member, you can subscribe to any or all of them. |
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In this first section, the nonangel is left comically in the dust, but in the second section a different dancer is excluded. |
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This opening section offers full visibility and plenty of space, but does still require accuracy to avoid deep bunkers. |
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The junior section of Southport RFC is known as the Southport Sharks, which has sides that range from 6 years old upwards. |
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In 1834 he became leader of the evangelical section of the Scottish Church in the General Assembly. |
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Moreover, to enhance confirmability the teachers were sent copies of the data analysis section of the study and asked to note any distortion. |
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