It turned into five weeks' hard labour as we unravelled the intricate rhythms and built the complex set. |
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But, when the image is displayed on a wide screen set, the bars are lost and the bottoms of the subtitle text can be slightly cut off. |
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An interdepartmental committee, set up to examine the legal and constitutional difficulties, is close to completing its work. |
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For the past half-century, his St. John's squads have been guided by an odd set of interdicts. |
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He set his eyes on her, intimately caressed her very being, and embroidered thoughts in her mind totally unlike herself. |
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A different set of lips, soft and pliant, not demanding, rained kisses down his throat, then stopped. |
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While lifting the need for a joint venture partner in order to set up operations, there will continue to be a limit on branch openings. |
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The hot weather looks set to continue for the rest of the week and into the weekend. |
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For three years I've been bleeding our radiators by using a set of longnose pliers to grip the screw-end. |
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In set theory he made important contributions to the axiom of choice and to the continuum hypothesis. |
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In 1938, logician Kurt Godel proved that the continuum hypothesis is consistent with the standard axioms of set theory. |
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A set of avian feathers have even been found, including a superb fragment of a contour feather. |
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What they will do is read out a death sentence, intone a chant, then set upon the hostage from all sides. |
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In a set comprising 20-odd songs there's something for everyone though, if just a few too many plodding ballads. |
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The one-to-one dialogue gives children the chance to practise speech, something not achieved by plonking them in front of a television set. |
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Bolton Aquarium has set up the fish tank to resemble the natural habitat, and once the fish settle in, it is hoped breeding will take place. |
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Sam nodded, and set his things down at his desk, plopping down in the chair. |
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If the contract is set, he doesn't make the bid, then his opponent scores a mark. |
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She was brave, but she was also intractable, when she set her mind on something. |
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For much of the first half, however, Scotland looked set to make a good fist of it. |
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The fist fight was only the finale of the on-stage war that had been brewing for the first hour of their set. |
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It is gorgeously shot, a stunning film to look at, and contains a fistful of stunning set pieces. |
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The patient became confused and couldn't drink, so an intravenous drip was set up. |
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The effect works best with a strong color or tonal contrast or with a brightly colored subject set against a dark background. |
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This beautiful set piece is less a narrative than a series of intricately choreographed dances. |
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The president, elected from the national constituency, reflected a different set of popular wishes. |
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Now the government is set to plug the loophole in the law aimed at keeping drinkers off pavements and roadways. |
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All you do is plug the machine in, switch it to Auto and you're all set to start protecting your private information. |
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The trigger set plugs into the computer's serial port and includes a hand glove and a footpad. |
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The plot and intrigue don't come from a script, but from careful editing and control of the set. |
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The marketplace is set out like a small Victorian street housing lots of tiny and intriguing little shops. |
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Its operation was controlled by a program that was set up externally by wires on plugboards. |
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They can set up formal introductions, ensuring that members get the proper attention. |
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This became especially noticeable during the brief orchestral introduction and the few symphonic transitions provided for set changes. |
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To set up the interview we had to work it in around fittings for his new costumes. |
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As you set each post, it is especially important that the posts remain plumb, regardless of how much the ground slopes. |
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Gilly was given not out when he was plumb LBW and then cut loose to set up a comfortable Australian victory. |
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Make sure any electrical wiring and, most importantly, the gas line plumbing is set a safe distance from hot surfaces. |
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Being a scientist at heart, Gorman set up a control experiment with a man born at the same time and the same place as himself. |
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Although not drivable or controllable by players, choppers and Humvees roam the maps on set paths. |
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But they warned that temperatures were set to plummet, with snow falling on higher ground. |
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With a heavy plummet, I plumb the depth and set the float so that about half the float's length is protruding above the surface. |
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What is certified in the end is a set of impressions, insights, and intuitions. |
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They both fail for open set logic, which is to say intuitionism, just as they both fail for its topological dual, closed set logic. |
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Four houses up the street, a festive wreath rustled off another set of oak doors and landed plumply in a snowy hedge. |
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We suggested to set the houses on fire to get them out but he was afraid to lose plunder. |
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It has navigation, communications, and recording systems and can obtain exact position fixes from beacons set in the sea bottom. |
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Having set up the software and hardware, I waited a few short moments for the system to get a fix on the GPS satellites. |
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A religiously plural country like India throws up complex problems in a democratic set up. |
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The many migrations since the war have set Britain on the path to becoming a plural and diverse society. |
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Functional fixedness, or thinking about objects only in terms of their functions, is another kind of mental set that prevents problem solving. |
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For conventioneers, the casino can set up custom networks between any facilities on campus for video, audio and Internet presentations. |
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The boys inveigled their way into an open safe in the bank and then set off. |
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The gift set is nicely presented, and a quick way to get four DVDs and a small plush toy. |
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The sight gags are fantastically inventive, the detailing in the set design and costume stunning. |
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Workers were set to resume the final steps of conversion, a process that precedes enrichment. |
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And transaction costs for converting money into other EMU currencies are set to fall, in some cases substantially. |
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The world's first full scale wave converter has been completed and is set to arrive in Orkney on Thursday. |
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The community services committee has set up a panel of six members to investigate the growing problem of dog mess. |
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Detectives are still investigating, and have set up an e-mail address to encourage further witnesses to come forward. |
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Officers from Operation Stealth, which was set up to deal with drug-related gun crime in the city, were investigating. |
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For Homer in the early 1870s that ending set the course of his life as an inveterately single man. |
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The company may also set up separate flagship stores for its brands to further the aim of brand identity. |
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We set the stage for the rest of our lives in this decade of invincibility. |
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He convincingly won the first set but slipped 3-0 down in the second before breaking back to force a tiebreaker. |
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Traditionally set tables are far enough apart to be intimate but close enough to augment the convivial atmosphere. |
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During the bomb run, a piece of flak the size of a small baseball came through the radar set and struck the Lieutenant in the stomach. |
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However, the police have chosen to contract the work out to the private sector rather than set up their own civilian-run scheme. |
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The Vauxhall was driven into a crash barrier made up of the tyres and either went on fire or was set alight. |
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He said his own radio had been burned when their vehicle had been set on fire. |
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We have had fires galore and one family was burnt out when someone set a wheelie bin on fire in their porch. |
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Under the watchful eye of the local fire department, we set the test facility on fire. |
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It set the entire area on fire, burning down trees, grass, animals, and anything else that got in its way. |
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Since then her home has been set on fire and her car torched once, stolen twice and broken into three times. |
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Hundreds of young men attacked the newspaper's office on Wednesday, set it on fire and burned copies of the paper. |
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He could feel the heat they generated and for a brief moment wondered how they hadn't set off the fire alarm. |
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And, after being relieved the following day, they set up a firebase, so they could support the rest of the battalion if needed. |
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I had my own sort of set prayer, consisting of six words that had been used many times. |
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We are trying to set up a programme which will be interesting and exciting for them. |
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Pour into small moulds or a single bowl, cover with plastic film then place in the refrigerator to set. |
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The framework for consent will be set out in legislation to ensure clarity, fairness and consistency, the Minister said. |
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The other units, already notified and instructed by the node, began to interface with the weapons systems and set up a force in the docking bay. |
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Buying a set of clubs that are custom-fit, rather than off the rack, could give you more accuracy and consistency. |
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He sought to allay fears that he would set back attempts at interfaith dialogue. |
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The oysters are set in a pool of tomato-flavored butter that melts pleasingly into a portion of tangy coleslaw. |
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A plus sign indicates that one set of strategies or another was used to deal with the environmental issues. |
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These developments require a new set of geologically consistent ideas about how life began. |
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This is not to say that Franklin's book is not guided by a consistent set of interests. |
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But can we gain from such images a consistent set of concepts which are relevant both to us and to the age itself? |
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It will be clear to all, and we will have a consistent set of logic applying to it. |
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Overall, a consistent set of variables is selected across the two functional forms. |
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One maximal consistent set of propositions is distinctive in that all of the propositions belonging to it are true. |
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Eleven arson attacks were launched over the weekend when firebugs set light to rubbish next to residents' homes across Morecambe. |
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Then I'd set off the plastique charge in the junction box, and lead us out of here with night vision glasses. |
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Among the dead were seven people trapped in houses set alight when a firecracker ignited a stack of fireworks. |
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She picked up a plate and dished up food from the platters that Aidan had set on the blue tile covered buffet in the center of the kitchen. |
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A pile of rugs and blankets lay within, pillar candles perched all about, set on dinner plates from the china closet. |
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My spouse and I used to have the three accounts set up, but decided to consolidate to one account. |
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This set of furniture was, therefore, certainly not made for a reigning monarch or consort, as has usually been assumed. |
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Computacenter is paying its first dividend, to accompany a good set of interims. |
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I'm sorely tempted at these levels but with the full set of interim results due out on September 3 I'm happy to wait for more information. |
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Moments later the door was lying in the courtyard and officers burst inside through an interior set of double glass doors. |
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A big fire engine manned by a team of firefighters would come out to the neighbourhood and set up a ladder and rescue the animal. |
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Some of the interior scenes were set in the domed Moorish ballroom which is now a restaurant. |
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Analysts say growth in the number of subscribers has reached a plateau and looks set to slow down, and this has cooled the share price. |
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If you have a new apartment and a lot of money, would you rather spend it on long-term interior decoration or on a set of nice furniture? |
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To attract more high-profile customers, he set aside nearly 10,000 dollars for interior decoration. |
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A few weeks ago, a group of children broke in by smashing a window and then set off the fire extinguisher, leaving the floor covered in foam. |
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I'd set it up on the desk in my bedroom and feed a couple of sheets of paper down behind the platen roller. |
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The firelighter pushed through their front door set fire to a curtain behind the door and the house quickly filled with smoke. |
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I'll be making trips to the shop for firelighters and boxes of briquettes to set ablaze. |
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To the left is a set of equal size reception rooms with matching tiled fireplaces. |
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The dramatic move looked set to break the deadlocked pay row and end months of industrial unrest in the fire service. |
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Petrol had been poured through the letterbox, said a spokesman for the fire service, and was then set alight. |
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Many firesetters have poor academic achievements, which is more related to a generalised set of behaviour problems. |
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On the left of the picture, meanwhile, English fireships set out towards the approaching Armada. |
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A fireside chat over a disappointing bottle of wine prompted a Bradford couple to resolve to ditch their day jobs and set up their own business. |
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The South Australian Museum has returned a set of fire sticks to the Warumungu people of Tennant Creek in the Northern Territory. |
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Beginners and intermediates set up by first placing the dumbbells on the floor to the outside of each leg. |
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The novel has no Platonic form, and there is certainly no requirement that writers adhere to a formula or set of rules. |
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I had barely set foot in the door when I had a glass of firewater thrown into my hand by one of my mum's friends. |
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The mix-up occurred at the burial of a Middlesbrough woman whose interment had to be delayed for three hours while gravediggers set to work. |
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A proposed law that would tighten the rules on using and selling fireworks is set for final approval on Friday. |
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A vote set to sail through became mired in questions of authority and constitutional legitimacy. |
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It will still be worth going for a little constitutional afterwards, though, instead of slumping in front of the TV set. |
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They set themselves in opposition to Hitler and were determined to stand firm no matter what the cost. |
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The set features songs from their first five albums when they were at the height of their creative powers. |
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The BBC is set to launch its first ever sports news programme dedicated to children. |
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They had the chance to do that either on Friday night or first thing in the morning before we were to set out. |
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By design, neither set of rules purports to override existing international water agreements. |
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All the shots playable in the possible impact set constitute the possible shot set. |
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Instead, international relations would be regulated by a set of common rules of international law. |
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He now says he wants to set up a regular service with first-class Pullman carriages only, running from Blackpool to Scarborough. |
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Postal bosses have been set a minimum national target of 92.5 per cent of first-class mail being delivered the next working day. |
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Fisher, who used to abide by the philosophy of using the run to set up the pass, found his playbook flip-flopped. |
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Users want to access an interoperable information world, where a set of separate repositories looks to them like a single information portal. |
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An hour later, out would come a computer, a television set or a compact-disc player. |
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Pagliacci is set in a small town where a troupe of travelling players have arrived to present a comedy. |
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Anyway, the initial set back apart, the evening was most convivial, beers were consumed, food was ingested and chit was chatted. |
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Right now, benefits are set by a complex formula when a person first retires, and then are adjusted for inflation using the consumer price index. |
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An undeniably good stand-up Burke has an instinct for playful mischief that influences much of his set. |
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For tax purposes, they are registered as living in Monaco, a playground for the Euro jet set. |
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This interpolates between rotation values, and is suitable for routing into a Transform node's set rotation field. |
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The remaining 20 percent of the delivery times linearly were interpolated between 10 and 20 minutes, with the upper bound set at 20 minutes. |
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Actually, late sixteenth-century playgoers, actors and playwrights considered the stage as a set of funerary items and buildings. |
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The consummation of their hope is set before them, along with the salvation of the world. |
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The government also came up with a set of contingency plans featuring the reduction of energy consumption. |
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Hadleigh is set for a new playgroup after parents revealed a desperate need for the service. |
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With this option, you wear a bifocal contact lens in your nondominant eye and a contact lens set for distance in your dominant eye. |
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A netball court, a playing field and football pitch will be set to the south of the school. |
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But just an hour later the travellers set up camp on playing fields at Woodside Park, Thundersley. |
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There may be a pun on suite, as in a set of pieces, but not on sweet, which is hardly the taste these playlets leave in the mouth. |
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To attract flows of containerized cargoes, port authorities have to provide a minimum set of infrastructure attributes. |
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The show at St George's Hall, Bradford, is set in a magical playroom in the attic of an old Victorian mansion. |
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Therefore, S2s must focus on the enemy timeline and the five basic interrogatives for each enemy set. |
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These would set out onto the road at the first light of dawn, in the hope of catching up to the Germans that were now traveling on foot. |
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When everyone was served, the cook filled a basket with food for the lookout and helmsman and set it out near the first mate. |
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Plus, you will need to set aside 40 minutes each day for contemplative prayer. |
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We do so on the basis of those first principles I set out before you at the beginning of this week. |
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The slides were interspersed with demonstrations of how the Romans built their bridges and aqueducts using a set of ingenious models. |
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Phil gets to live on beyond this, and with his history of rather public instability, he is pretty well set up to plead insanity. |
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The interior of the station is set up like a small museum, showing old photos of streetcars and interurbans that once crisscrossed the area. |
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Essentially, ear training is a set of exercises designed to help young musicians learn and identify musical intervals, pitch, rhythm and so on. |
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They gleamed in the light coming from the glowing orbs set at intervals along the street. |
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In 494 B.C., the plebeians threatened to leave Rome and set up their own independent state. |
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Once a contestant is eliminated the selection process is repeated, followed by a further set of questions. |
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And this set of glacial deposits contained the evidence of continental glaciers that covered these ancient continents. |
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Between this and the continental breakfast they're serving in the hotel, I'm going to be almost set as far as chow goes. |
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For the saffron broth, cover the salt and fish bones with water and set aside in the refrigerator overnight. |
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Did the Bali tragedy and its impact on the hospital and the unit and so on, sort of set up a framework for future contingencies? |
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The new film is likely to be set before the Second World War, and could feature a strong contingent of British stars. |
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More to the point, make it hard for the reality that that theory contingently represents to set the conversational agenda. |
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Guterman is clearly concerned that the club as set up at the moment is going to lose money continually. |
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This reduces the number of keys needed to perform a given set of functions and permits a clearer and aesthetically more attractive display to be produced. |
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It has set up a multilateral Proliferation Security Initiative to interdict weapons, with France and Germany among the eight European participants. |
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With its high ceiling and original ornamental plaster coving, marble fireplace, vast mirror and chandelier, it could be the set for a period drama. |
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In all likelihood there will be no universal template for diocesan statements, but they could all comply with a certain set of standards for intelligibility. |
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Remember the coal fire with its traditional brass companion set of poker, fire tongs, shovel and brush perhaps accompanied by a coal scuttle or log basket. |
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Giggling nervously, one girl lit a match and set a twig on fire. |
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Zimbabwe is set to enter a devastating famine because of land invasions and the occupancy of once highly productive commercial farms by so-called war veterans. |
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From the moment I watched my grandma's television set, with its little screen in the middle of what looked like a chest of drawers, I was fixated. |
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Morris chairs, which sat in the living area for years, were replaced with a more contemporary upholstered cream-coloured three-piece set to match the walls. |
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And I fear that this result will set in motion dangerous dynamics that even the relatively young among us will be wrestling with and contending with for the rest of our lives. |
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I have set out the material part of the pleadings because it is of some importance in this case to see how the case was pleaded and presented in the court below. |
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However, typically, the number of non-dominated solutions increases with the number of criteria and the non-dominated set is often intractably large. |
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Or, for that matter, could the intertribal warfare be reconciled with the intertribal peace requirements set down for the buffalo hunters by the Stevens treaties? |
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The discovery of two inkwells and a plastered table and bench strongly suggested that one of the rooms was a scriptorium, a room set apart for writing or copying manuscripts. |
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But transgression, by definition, requires a firm set of rules. |
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She fixated me with a composed gaze, her mouth set in determination. |
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Like your business, law firms are owned and operated by a set of partners. |
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The enemy has been given every advantage by our sense of morality and restraint and by a set of operational rules that we are constrained to operate under. |
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There is actually a competition on the site to win a set of the gnomes, so if you can be bothered to register and answer the insultingly easy question please do. |
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Remove plug-in appliances from the bathroom to avoid the risk of electric shock, and set the temperature on the water heater no higher than 120 F to prevent burns. |
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By now, her style was set and her rather off key notes and plummy pronunciation of the lyrics interspersed with gasps and giggles made her interpretations unique. |
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Avoiding set rhyme schemes but staying within more or less uniform stanzas, Roberts devises sonic constellations out of internal rhyme and repetition. |
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The presentation was a set of cufflinks along with a copy signed by all present of his programme for government, a programme unfinished after scandal intervened. |
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To aid in modeling cell-driven contraction, a contractile unit was generally defined as a set of applied loads which sum to zero and produce zero net torque. |
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Shadows flicked and he could hear the soft crackle of firebrands set into the walls around him, their soft light illuminating the brickwork and tapestries of the room. |
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In the second piece, the actual scans, moving through the artist's body from neck to crotch in speedy animation, are set to the music of Ava Maria. |
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I have set up a PayPal account specifically for donations and pledges. |
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At midnight tomorrow a deadline set by the US for countries to sign an agreement pledging that they will never hand over any of its citizens to the court will expire. |
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With such a brilliant set piece, you can envisage where the comedy comes from, but as in the first play, any humour is interwoven with the power of real drama. |
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Gualtero set his spoon down too and consulted his pocket watch. |
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It probably reflects people using their previous experience in businesses to set up consultancies in areas like financial advice and accountancy, said Professor Hart. |
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Police have set up a special task force to combat the activities of teenage firebugs believed to be behind a spate of arson attacks in Chippenham. |
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Nicole put her hand in her plaid skirt and fished out a set of keys. |
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A young boy's carefully nurtured flowerbeds went up in smoke this week when firebugs set light to allotments and destroyed everything in their midst. |
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He had just set up his own kitchen fitting business and was celebrating passing exams in electrical fitting when he suffered fatal injuries in the attack. |
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The contract between them set out the main obligations between the partners, the aims and objectives of contractorisation and the monitoring arrangements. |
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Salt in the water when poaching eggs will set the white quickly. |
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Once the post has been set into the base, it can be moved a little bit from side to side parallel with the two raised sides in order to simplify plumbing the post. |
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The empirical and contingent conditions of effective agency set the terms of permissibility because it is through effective agency that autonomy is expressed. |
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They walked back to the simple metal plate set in the ground. |
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The scales themselves are amazingly resilient and can stand up to all forms of punishment, taking about as much as a mail or even a good set of plate armour. |
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Continue through one set of fire doors, past the water garden into the Easter Chick wing, through another few sets of fire doors until you arrive at an elevator. |
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However, the fact that the volume of air traffic is set to rapidly grow in coming years makes it important to investigate the effects of contrails on our climate. |
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His decades-long intimacy with his subject invests The Life and Times of Mexico with a passion and urgency that set it apart from textbook treatments. |
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One would expect this in something like the early Passacaglia, a contrapuntal Baroque form in which a set of variations occurs over a repeating bass. |
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After giving some simple examples we show that the set consisting of the four-element Boolean algebra and the four-element fork is incomparably continuable. |
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The standards of rigour that he set, defining, for example, irrational numbers as limits of convergent series, strongly affected the future of mathematics. |
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As necessity dictates, there are sinister reasons behind all that unfolds, and at the end the scene is set for an even darker and gloomier continuation. |
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The foreign sales of weapons manufacturing know-how led to the emergence of international consortiums that set up base in many countries of the world. |
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The crib set includes a fitted sheet, bumper, quilt, and crib skirt. |
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Jack had been a kitchen fitter working for a large company for several years before deciding to set up on his own building and fitting kitchens to order. |
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That radio call set off a recovery operation that is still continuing. |
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The talented fivesome decided to play the final show of their tour in Dublin after filling venues across the UK, they also played a stomping set in Belfast the night before. |
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Vocal solos were provided by Emma Howarth, who sang with confidence and originality, and Sacha Bell, whose slower numbers made a good contrast to the rest of the set. |
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Champions Eastern Province set the ball rolling with an absorbing encounter against Northerns in the A section of the men's interprovincial hockey tournament on Monday. |
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My idea of a game, first of all, is that it represents a subset of the rules of Life, or an artificially contrived set of rules that represent something else entirely. |
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On the simple navy-blue dress she wore a gold brooch set with a fire opal. |
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Young drivers are set to increase in number over the next five years. |
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The fundamental constants are an extensive set of invariable quantities, such as the charge of the electron, which scientists use to predict a very wide range of phenomena. |
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It is hard to imagine a more isolated and remote spot, set in the heart of the open Suffolk countryside where few landmarks interrupt the flat horizon. |
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Isolated from the main house further inland, it stands on a stone plinth set into the tidal waters of the River Ilen, near Skibbereen in County Cork. |
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We didn't spot the birds we set out for, but we still had a great time. Our birding companions were convivial as well as knowledgeable, and as a bonus, we saw some new birds. |
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Thick smoke filled the sky and hampered visibility, as road blocks were set up along Flores Road, at the intersections of Utakarra Road and Eighth Street. |
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In its last set of results, it reported a fivefold increase in losses. |
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