What's more, the new location meant a shorter average commute for employees. |
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Laughing, he opened the door and lumbered up to her, the shorter man waddling behind him. |
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Patients experience shorter wait times because they can plan ahead for a specific date and approximate procedure time. |
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The shorter girl snarled her frustration and lunged after him with her jackknife, tearing a horizontal gash in his right pant leg. |
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Together, the books give easy-to-follow directions for through-hikers, as well as shorter jaunts along the Continental Divide Trail. |
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The lower jaw of the haddock is slightly shorter than the upper jaw and the fish has a small single barbel. |
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The anapsids start out with elongate jaws and rostra, but the entire muzzle becomes progressively shorter across their phylospace. |
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Has a broader body than the water measurer and a considerably shorter head, which has largish eyes. |
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Cassandra has jet-black hair, shorter than Travis's and almost black eyes with light skin. |
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There are many shorter poems and quotations from history books scattered throughout. |
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Though block quotations are always given in modem English as well as the original Tudor form, shorter quotations are only in the original. |
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I will erect a rabbit-proof fence like the famous one Down Under, except that my fence would be about 1,100 miles shorter. |
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Of course, the demand for a shorter standard working week and job-sharing without loss of wage income is a radical demand on capitalism. |
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Another advantage of sentences written in active voice is that the sentences are usually shorter. |
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Another advantage of sentences written in the active voice is that the sentences are usually shorter. |
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Bias-ply has a round profile and high sidewalls while a radial tire has a flatter profile and shorter sidewalls. |
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Conversely, patients whose genes efficiently counteracted chemotherapy and radiation treatment had shorter survival times overall. |
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The shorter half of the beam was heavily weighted down, and from the longer end hung a pouch of rope. |
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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 Pearl Harbor has the same design as the Ashland, but has a shorter well deck and has much greater vehicle storage space. |
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The first was shorter, rat-faced kid in ragamuffin attire who Skye only knew by sight. |
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It would seem more likely that an apology and an admission would have yielded a shorter ban. |
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That's 6.1 in. shorter than the previous model, and the wheelbase is reduced by 1.6 in. |
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Although new Maxima is shorter than the old model, it has a longer wheelbase. |
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A longer wheelbase permits a more aggressive moldboard angle for a given blade length than a shorter wheelbase does. |
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If using lavash or pita bread for this recipe, the cooking time will be considerably shorter. |
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As the sun sets, Saranne, David, and I stop in a patch of shorter grass, lashing our canoes together and laying plywood boards over them. |
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The shorter boxer seemed to start having difficulty with the height and reach advantage. |
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In a wet-sump engine, a shorter stroke also cuts down on oil-pressure problems caused by windage and oil aeration. |
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If long, you shorten up the pulling pattern, creating three shorter strokes where there would otherwise be two. |
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Your reaction time for making decisions at blackjack while in a casino is much shorter than the time you have at home while practising. |
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You may walk the whole way to Monatore bridge and back, a distance of just over two miles, or else do a shorter walk. |
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The shorter girl was suddenly wobbly as they pulled on their coats and linked hands again. |
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The window period for intervention and measurement is therefore often shorter than optimal. |
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Other dentists prefer to kick-start the treatment by using a laser to activate the gel in the surgery, with shorter at-home follow-up sessions. |
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This will make recessionary declines less severe and shorter, but it will not prevent economic downturns completely. |
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Similarly the winters in the north are shorter and milder than they would be otherwise. |
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The man was a little shorter than him with wiry black hair that was graying at his temples. |
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The life span of white blood cells is considered to be shorter than that of red blood cells. |
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I cut each of the primary remiges 3 cm shorter, measuring from the tip and perpendicular to the long axis. |
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In shorter, sparser vegetation or near the bare dirt around woodchuck or gopher mounds, such signs will be rare. |
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Certain whole chapters and innumerable shorter passages have simply lodged themselves word-perfect in my brain. |
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Gray wolves can be distinguished from red wolves by their larger size, broader snout, and shorter ears. |
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The new version has also been re-edited slightly, resulting in a running time that is about one minute shorter than the original. |
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The Victorian Building Workers campaign for a shorter working week was also discussed at length. |
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Full employment through shorter working hours at worker co-ops was the ideal. |
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In all, the lower you are in a social hierarchy, the worse your health and the shorter your life are likely to be. |
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Conditions are now worsening as the days become shorter and the roads icier. |
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Fortunately, the full lengths were not cut down, but were shortened by folding the unwanted canvas over a shorter stretcher. |
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These agents offer shorter treatment courses, higher cure rates and fewer relapses. |
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Since Lammas, the days have grown noticeably shorter, and night has fallen earlier with every passing day. |
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The franchises are being relet on a much tighter customer focus and for a much shorter time than before. |
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There are alternatives to gold sales which would provide more debt relief in a shorter period of time. |
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The lace barely covers her upper leg as the female mages continue to altercate with her that it must be shorter. |
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Hawk's Cay Marina, also a full-service resort for landlubbers, has a dolphin program geared just for the shorter species among us. |
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When using vertical lifelines, use a lanyard 2 or 3 feet shorter than the standard 6 feet. |
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Although the younger boy was very youthful looking, he was only an inch or two shorter than Chris. |
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So, if you can comfortably afford the repayments, why not repay your loan over a shorter term, say, three years instead of four? |
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The other returns to the table, it's getting close to last orders so shorter drinks with higher alcohol content are the very thing. |
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Any attempt to escape will fail, and repentance may give you a shorter time of imprisonment. |
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The time allowed for a pizza to bake is diminishing, as consumers expect their 'za to appear in shorter time increments than ever. |
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This is consistent with the pronounced amplitude modulation of the shorter cycles noted above. |
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The less material there is to heat, the shorter the required residence time. |
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They showcase the sweetly fragrant yellow flowers of angel's trumpet surrounded by a colorful tapestry of shorter flowers and foliage plants. |
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On one end the shorter repayment period is the higher annual debt service and thus lower accumulated interest payments. |
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This behavioral response should force brown anoles to evolve shorter, more nimble limbs in order to survive on the small branches, he said. |
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While many seasoned walkers did the ten mile trek many others did the shorter 3 mile walk enjoying the scenery at their leisure. |
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The 1980's retro styles will appear fresher because of the above knee shorter skirt length. |
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For individuals being revaccinated, the viral shedding period may be shorter. |
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To shrink the size of transistors on computer chips, semiconductor manufacturers are turning to shorter wavelength techniques. |
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The easy walk was a shorter version of Jim's walk, and both walks finished with the climb to Hoad Hill and the Barrow Monument. |
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They intend to publish shorter reviews of more books across a wider spectrum. |
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As a result, your stroke will be shorter, your rhythm will be off and you'll probably swim slower than you're capable of doing. |
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With poor lighting and an obscure target, my effective range would get significantly shorter. |
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They have a pitcher whose right leg is an inch shorter than his left leg, giving him a limp in his gait. |
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The stairwell was on the cramped side for Bahzell, and the risers ' height had been planned for people with legs much shorter than his. |
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Hirshall kicked the big roan on, and Joe's shorter legged mare was suddenly hard put to to keep up. |
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The shorter linker would render the channel hypersensitive to stretch or prevent complete closure. |
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During the ginning process the economically important lint fibers are removed from the seed, leaving the much shorter fuzz fiber. |
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Also, do taller women have a higher ratio of mathematical and spatial reasoning aptitudes to verbal aptitudes as compared to shorter women? |
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The toucanets live a few years more, but the aracaris have shorter life spans. |
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You think they'd notice if you had six fingers, or a lisp, or if you were two feet shorter? |
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It makes this assertion in support of its argument that a longer sublease would have been easier to market than a shorter sublease. |
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Initial growth rates can be improved for higher assurance of success and shorter rotations. |
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And just for good measure, he is given distinct abilities from his shorter, rotund brother. |
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Its forks were shorter than a usual chopper, but had a greater angle of rake. |
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Issuers who are unwilling to pay the price to sell these long securities can instead sell shorter maturities. |
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Roberta Masterson's thick ash-blonde hair is shorter than it was when Chelsea left for school this morning. |
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I was taking shorter breaths and getting exhausted quicker than the average person. |
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Plant late-blooming asters behind shorter perennials to hide the damage until they finish blooming. |
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He was shorter, but as athletic as him and had one of the smoothest run-ups in the game. |
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As the days grow shorter and cooler, plants take on new personas, ripening into warm gold, russet, and sepia tones. |
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The Scandinavian Russian Blues had larger heads, larger bodies, and shorter, tighter, darker coats than their British counterparts had. |
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In contrast to the cervical vertebral centra, the dorsal centrum is shorter and more mildly opisthocoelous. |
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Several treatments are available to help make the attacks shorter and less severe. |
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However, most women are shorter so the Bandit has rubber cushions under the saddle and handlebars. |
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Patti said kilometers are shorter than miles, but the walk was still really long. |
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When the ulna is shorter than the radius, the lunate bone absorbs more force when the wrist is used for heavy gripping activities. |
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Sitting deeply in the saddle will encourage the horse to slow down and take shorter steps. |
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Moreover, the attention span of the average reader too has grown shorter over the years, Daruwalla said. |
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These species tend to have shorter larval periods on average when compared to tadpoles that develop in more permanent ponds. |
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Now pull the loop shorter through the granny knot to leave just an inch or so of loop and a short tag end. |
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They gave the car a tighter engine bay, short nose and shorter overhangs, front and rear. |
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She is, at 53, shorter than you'd expect, broad in the beam and still so extravagantly beautiful she appears unreal. |
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The harvest has been celebrated, Samhain has passed, and now the nights will become shorter and colder. |
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They are seasonal visitors which migrate to warmer waters when the days get shorter after the autumn equinox. |
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We all ran upstairs to get our airboards, Black magicking her hair to be shorter so it wouldn't be in the way while she flew. |
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On average, we can expect lives a bit shorter than those of Greeks, a bit longer than those of Portuguese. |
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Cam had to knock again before the door opened, the guy was a little shorter than me with mahogany hair and warm brown eyes. |
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The shortest days has been 16 hours and it seemed shorter than any seven hour days I used to put in at a bank or tarring roads. |
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The girl was about an inch shorter and wearing a dress of lovely lilac satin. |
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However, the clusters involved neighboring tree crowns that were progressively shorter in height in directions opposite the solar azimuth. |
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In the future, the trend will be for shorter recovery periods after major operations. |
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Having found this new shorter format so captivating I set about making my own short film. |
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But the tatsoi type is a better choice because it has much shorter leaf stalks. |
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Kylara was shorter and buxom, with red-gold hair and Elven eyes that gleamed a rare teal. |
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The Malibu, being lighter and shorter, offers the potential for the board to be separated from the surf club. |
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Italians differentiate between scampi, which are shorter and the longer scamponi. |
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Colliding with shorter broken lines along the way, each element seems to gather energy and speed in a display of centrifugal force. |
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Japanese development schedules show that the process takes a maximum of 12 months and is typically much shorter. |
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The former also has long hair on the back of its neck, in the same place as the mane of a horse but shorter. |
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A lamp on a low table can wear a shorter shade than a lamp on a mantelpiece because you can't see underneath a shade below eye level. |
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The Baguette style with a shorter strap fits casual or dressy with equal aplomb. |
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Across all universities, shorter terms had a notably positive effect on enlistment propensity. |
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We replaced the detailed oral counselling before testing with a shorter, written explanation of the salient points. |
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In mountainous areas, the towers were built with one leg shorter than the other and they have ball-and-socket joints at the base. |
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The shorter man indicated the centre of the room which was currently marked off by cones and surrounded by a hoard of police. |
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Normally, five days are scheduled for a test match, but a match can take fewer if a side is beaten in a shorter period. |
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Amy has rolled up the legs of the grey marl trousers to make them shorter, while the Teflon hooded top doesn't even cover her midriff. |
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Amy decided to cut Jan's hair shorter, making it more textured so that it looked tidier and was easier to look after. |
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I doubt if that will work and I reiterate that the Pakistanis feel scurvily treated with a shorter than short series. |
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Often called tennis socks because of their shorter length, these Wick Anklet Socks are great for all types of indoor and outdoor warm-weather sports. |
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But the web will ensure that bad products have shorter lifespans. |
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Today, at the start of the 21st century, human lifetimes are being extended while the lifetimes of new technologies are becoming shorter and shorter. |
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But a journal article with a shorter lead time suffices for the purpose. |
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In contrast, if you have a 40-mile battery, for many shorter trips this investment is nothing but dead weight. |
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Much of the countryside is accessible too, with hundreds of long-distance paths and shorter, waymarked routes to help you discover woodlands, heaths, hills and moors. |
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John Baldesssari received a second trophy and made an even shorter one, thanking Giotto, Goya, Matisse, Duchamp, and Sol LeWitt. |
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Self-bows are those which are made fully of wood, either a single stave, or a pair of shorter staves, usually jointed at the handle, giving a single length. |
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Over time, as cells reproduce, our telomeres become shorter and shorter, until they become so stubby that the process stops. |
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By the odometer it's about 1.5 kilometres, or half a klick shorter than the other route, which ends up in the same place, but approaches it from the north. |
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Word of warning when wearing scarves, those of you who have short or wide necks avoid ties that go too near your neck as this will make your neck look shorter and wider. |
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Activities involving clapping, playing a woodblock, or tossing a beanbag work well with more upbeat tempi since the muscle movement takes a shorter time to complete. |
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Bob, who works in marketing, wanted a shorter commute to his office. |
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A wiry old man appeared, a bit shorter than average height, sporting a button-collar and sleeves over small pot-belly and mutton-chop whiskers from the decades past. |
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Mobility may be extended by using the wheelchair for longer excursions and using other assistive devices such as a walker for shorter distances, or in the home. |
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He was a tremendous two handed puncher who could box and dictate with his jab and knew how to utilize his height and reach versus taller and shorter opponents. |
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In Mysidiella newtonae n. sp., from the early Norian of the Wallowa Terrane of Oregon, the lunule is even shorter and more deeply incurved than in M. orientalis. |
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Except for folding types and some individual fish knives, table knives had always had handles that were shorter than, or of equal length to, their blades. |
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Schools may have to resort to a four-day week or shorter working days under a new deal to cut extra teacher workloads caused by the profession's recruitment crisis. |
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Designed as a city runabout, the two-door hatchback is shorter and narrower than a Maruti 800 and can just accommodate two adults and two children. |
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Will hopped onto the bed and was still much shorter than John. |
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The trend seems to be that captive leasers stick with shorter terms. |
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Conveniently, ultrasound also has a shorter range than audible sound. |
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Only Seagram, Lord Gyllene and Earth Summit of the last 11 Aintree winners were quoted at 20-1 or shorter by William Hill at the time of publication of the handicap. |
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It turns out, however, that shorter lacings are possible if the lace doesn't have to pass alternately through the eyelets on the left and right side of the shoe. |
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In only two provinces, Ontario and b.c., are wait times shorter now than they were at the time of Chaoulli. |
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You'll hear how the stanza rounds off the sequence of long, unrhymed lines with a bob-and-wheel, a series of shorter, rhyming lines that also alliterate. |
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It can be used for telemark, backcountry touring, and downhill, and is not wedded to tracks because it is shorter, wider, and more stable than traditional cross-country skis. |
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So dump the SUV, tell your kids to walk to school, turn down the central heating, insulate the attic, take shorter showers, use CFL bulbs and lag the hot water tank. |
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In some paintings this element takes the form of a single continuous line, while in others it includes shorter line fragments drifting off as disembodied arabesques. |
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Since the lunar year is shorter than the tropical year, the lunar calendar travels all through the seasons, making a complete cycle in about 33 years. |
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Work must also be restructured in such a way that it accommodates caregiving, through a shorter workweek and more flexible scheduling, for example. |
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They show adaptations for underwater swimming, including flattened tarsi and humeri, and shorter wings and higher wing-loading than most other petrels. |
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We concluded with type A consistency that hospital stay was shorter and diabetes insipidus and rhinological complications were less frequent in the endoscopy group. |
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Aye-ayes have large, naked, mobile ears, a muzzle that is shorter than that of most lemurs but longer than lorises, and large eyes with yellowish brown irises. |
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Jenkins observed that in living saurians humeral motion primarily takes place perpendicular to the saddle's long axis, across the shorter, convex surface. |
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Following the massive second song, Hecker calms thing down with some shorter minimal sketches, but they have the same seasick quaver as what came before. |
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It would also have turned an already peaky engine into a serious screamer and would have undoubtedly have required shorter gearing to make it work. |
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It was previously believed that because hummingbirds with shorter wings generally have higher wingbeat frequency, they will be more maneuverable in competitive interactions. |
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The surface area of the wings is tremendous and the wingspan large, but the relative length of the fuselage is shorter than most other aircraft of its era. |
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How would she feel if Bizanowicz got a shorter term in return for agreeing to be castrated? |
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The shorter and warmer intervals between glacials are referred to as interglacials. |
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Other species move much shorter distances and may simply disperse along the coasts near their breeding sites. |
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Most terns breed annually and at the same time of year, but some tropical species may nest at intervals shorter than 12 months or asynchronously. |
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The Atlantic walrus also tends to have relatively shorter tusks and somewhat more flattened snout. |
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Eisenhower, recommended an American proposal for a shorter envelopment at Argentan. |
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Areas near the Arctic Circle such as Iceland and Greenland began to have shorter growing seasons and colder winters. |
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If the wavelength is much shorter than the target's size, the wave will bounce off in a way similar to the way light is reflected by a mirror. |
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The summer fur is much shorter and sparser, and its length and density varies geographically. |
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For the northern foxes, the fur is very long, dense and fluffy, but is shorter, sparser and coarser in southern forms. |
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The nails of burrowing species tend to be long and strong, while arboreal rodents have shorter, sharper nails. |
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It also had longer hind legs and shorter forearms, similar to climbing mammals that hang under branches, such as sloths and gibbons. |
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Bat species which give birth to multiple pups generally have a shorter lifespan than species that give birth to only a single pup. |
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Females tend to have narrower muzzles and foreheads, thinner necks, slightly shorter legs and less massive shoulders than males. |
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Bis peroxide allows a shorter shelf life and builds more structure faster than benzoyl peroxide. |
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Barry fishes two whole lobworms for eels but cuts them in half so they are shorter in a bid to cut down on missed runs. |
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His forceful version is freer, with shorter lines that increase the sense of swiftness and energy. |
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Canyons are steeper, shorter, more dendritic and more closely spaced on active than on passive continental margins. |
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Gauges ignore variations caused by waves with periods shorter than minutes. |
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This could be due to an inhibition in the underlying mechanism, or it could just mean that some shorter polarity intervals have been missed. |
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Las Casas originally interpreted that he reported the shorter distances to his crew so they would not worry about sailing too far from Spain. |
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A Ryegrass haylage, Silvermoor Veteran is chopped shorter than normal to aid chewing and digestion. |
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The term also may apply to the longer textile fiber staple lint as well as the shorter fuzzy fibers from some upland species. |
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Humans have proportionately shorter palates and much smaller teeth than other primates. |
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Hence they develop fewer infectious diseases and these continue for shorter periods. |
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It includes most of the more highly regarded shorter poems, some religious pieces, and a series of riddles, a handful of which are famously lewd. |
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He could go off 14-1 or shorter and if you are a Ted Walsh fan, sneak a bit of the long prices now. |
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These long glacial periods were separated by more temperate and shorter interglacials. |
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Road bikes tend to have a more upright shape and a shorter wheelbase, which make the bike more mobile but harder to ride slowly. |
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The smaller wheels and shorter wheelbase provide improved maneuverability through narrow streets and congested traffic. |
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Each epoch takes a shorter time, which means the whole history of the universe is one giant Singularity event. |
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In dynamic climbing line, core fibres are usually twisted, and chopped into shorter lengths, which makes the rope more elastic. |
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True and false alarm cries were similar in a spectrographic analysis, although the false alarm cries tended to be shorter. |
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The Suez Canal offers a significantly shorter passage for ships than passing round the Cape of Good Hope. |
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The moratoriums, where approved, will expire on May 1, 2015, although cities can adopt shorter ones. |
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The shorter version, The Royal Society of Arts and the related RSA acronym, are used more frequently than the full name. |
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More than half of those who serve shorter sentences reconvict within two years. |
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A shorter time to maximal plantar pressure was found during a hard surface landing in the 1st and 2nd metatarsals and medial rear foot. |
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Both the barrel and the bolt are fluted, and rotation of the six lug bolt is much shorter than the other pistols. |
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The remaining shorter pieces elucidate the ideas and beliefs informing Ashe of Rings. |
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Many of them provide the background for shorter articles in Diderot's Encyclopedia, which was appearing at much the same time. |
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Trees grow shorter towards the inhospitable climate until they simply stop growing. |
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The change to the shorter spelling appears to have originated in the Donald Map of 1774, a document with a noticeable number of placename errors. |
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A macrocycle is a long phase such as a semester and the microcycle is a shorter phase such as a day or week of class. |
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The model has now been tested, and will soon be replaced by another scale model of a shorter course to be built in Glasgow. |
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Until 1867 the two spellings are roughly equally split on maps, the shorter form being more common with London publishers. |
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The verbose Labourite, a stranger to brevity, must've delivered his shorter speech. |
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By contrast, private loans are mostly obtained from banks, tend to be of shorter durations, have extensive covenants, and are renegotiable. |
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He did, submitting a shorter version, which they did not run. |
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Convective precipitation is generally more intense, and of shorter duration, than stratiform precipitation. |
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The rain duration is shorter, and generally more intense, than that which occurs ahead of warm fronts. |
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We call this change to shorter waves a blueshift, because blue light waves are short. |
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With Capri pants and the shorter lengths, flat shoes will be an acceptable accessory. |
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Although The Professor s House is not her most popular book, I have to admit I'm a Cather fanatic who loved this shorter novel. |
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Hence, it is relatively easier to measure both the amplitude and phase of radio waves, whereas this is not as easily done at shorter wavelengths. |
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Laryngoscopic throat surgeries can be significantly shorter and easier according to surgeons using the System. |
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The recovery period from laser surgery is also shorter, which is an added benefit, he added. |
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Results of the study show childhood adversity and lifetime psychopathology were each associated with shorter telomeres and higher mtDNA content. |
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You could also use a chisel but window scrapers are more manoeuvrable because they have shorter handles. |
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This allowed the Hudson River to find a shorter route to the Atlantic Ocean via its present course between New Jersey and New York City. |
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When I tested the theory on a fit colleague of mine, we discovered her ring finger was slightly shorter than her index finger. |
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Low prenatal testosterone has genetic effects which cause the wedding ring finger to grow significantly shorter than the index finger. |
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In other words, men with schizophrenia tended to have comparatively longer right index fingers and shorter right ring fingers. |
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Particularly for cattle droving, the shorter route was advantageous when passable. |
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In addition to such length distinctions, unstressed vowels are both shorter and more centralised than stressed ones. |
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The next set are shorter, and are more contracted or acuminated at their posterior end, where they are contiguous to the almonds or tonsils. |
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Burglarize, to, a term creeping into journalism.... The word has a dangerous rival in the shorter burgle. |
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A cloak, half a yard shorter than the Breeches, not through lin'd, but fac'd as far as 'twas turned back, with a pair of frugal butter-hams. |
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After the merger, London trains were carried on the shorter Midland Counties route. |
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Arctic hares look like rabbits but have shorter ears, are taller when standing, and, unlike rabbits, can thrive in extreme cold. |
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The whimbrel is smaller and has a shorter bill with a kink rather than a smooth curve. |
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The dry season is shorter in the south, normally only lasting from February to April. |
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The false primary about one third the length of the first, which is shorter than the fourth. |
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There are two routes to get there. We're in a rush so we'll take the shorter one. |
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We currently prefer to position this cutting guide freehandedly, without any supports, which means shorter cutaneous incisions can be made. |
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At low elevations, rain is unpredictable at any time of year, although the showers tend to be shorter in summer. |
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Then they became even shorter and someone else called them flash fiction. |
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He also wrote several shorter letters and essays discussing specific aspects of computus. |
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The way through the wood was shorter, but it was also sinuous. He missed his way, and, as a direct consequence, missed his train. |
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A person guilty of manslaughter is liable to imprisonment for life or for any shorter term. |
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In Wexford, the beam is shorter than in any of the other counties, and the sock in general is of cast iron. |
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Petty schools had shorter hours, mostly to allow poorer boys the opportunity to work as well. |
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The Russians had lost around 210,000 men, but with their shorter supply lines, they soon replenished their armies. |
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They generally have from 5 to 40 carbon atoms per molecule, although trace amounts of shorter or longer molecules may be present in the mixture. |
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The remaining courses host the Open roughly every 10 years but the gaps between hosting Opens may be longer or shorter than this. |
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By contrast, the Statilian epitaphs are typically very simple plaques, with shorter, often poorly executed texts. |
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Rooms with frequent switching such as bathrooms can expect much shorter lamp life than what is printed on the box. |
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All cars are virtually identical except for 600, which has shorter body panels. |
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Travel distances seem to have become shorter, typically with movement between high and low ground. |
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She would make a tiny pocket in an undershift. Even boys wore undershifts, though theirs were shorter than the knee-length ones girls wore. |
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From the site of Saint Petersburg one route runs south to the Black Sea and a shorter one goes to the headwaters of the Volga. |
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These teaching terms are shorter than those of most other British universities, and their total duration amounts to less than half the year. |
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Each set is organised with the tallest stones at the western end and shorter ones at the eastern end. |
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Under the reign of the Emperor Augustus, Horace continued the tradition of shorter poems, with his Odes and Epodes. |
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Kampus wakeskates are shorter than traditional wakeboards, without the bindings. |
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Kubla Khan, or, A Vision in a Dream, A Fragment, although shorter, is also widely known. |
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Hyperform HPN 210 M reportedly improves cycle times due to shorter cooling times, reduces warpage and shrinkage, and improves pigment leveling. |
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This collection of his shorter and previously unpublished works is now up to 18 volumes, and several more are in progress. |
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He experimented with shorter novels or novellas, such as The Captain's Doll, The Fox and The Ladybird. |
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Most parliaments in the remainder of the eighteenth century did indeed last for six or seven years, with only two lasting for a shorter time. |
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By 1936 Columbia and HMV had issued recordings of Violin Sonatas 1 and 2, the Elegy and Caprice, and of some of the shorter works. |
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In addition, wolf spiders pursue prey on shorter, grazed land, while money spiders form small, circular webs on the same pastures. |
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Before crawling away, the caterpillar tells Alice that one side of the mushroom will make her taller and the other side will make her shorter. |
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A new format featuring shorter matches with modified rules was designed to make the game more appealing to spectators and television audiences. |
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The trimaran concept is based on a long, slender main hull with two shorter side hulls, or amahs, that provide stability. |
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The actual physical length of each club is longer or shorter, depending on the distance the club is intended to propel the ball. |
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These have more momentum and therefore shorter De Broglie wavelengths than massless particles, such as light, with the same kinetic energies. |
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If comparable bore to stroke ratios are employed, an engine with more cylinders will have a greater piston area and a shorter stroke. |
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Sporting a shorter barrel for faster reed action, the double-reed is the bossiest hen you ever met. |
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In both a ketch and a yawl, the foremost mast is tallest, and thus the main mast, while the rear mast is shorter, and called the mizzen mast. |
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There are also local community colleges with generally more open admission policies, shorter academic programs, and lower tuition. |
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In the nineteenth century, 2 months appears to have been the maximum length of the voyage, and many voyages were far shorter. |
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Fewer slaves died in the Middle Passage over time mainly because the passage was shorter. |
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These routes require mild scrambling, are shorter and steeper than the Pony Track, and tend only to be used by experienced hill walkers. |
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The spinning jenny succeeded because it held more than one ball of yarn, making more yarn in a shorter time and reducing the overall cost. |
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Incandescent bulbs have a shorter life than most other lighting, an important factor if replacement is inconvenient or expensive. |
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For instance, the Irish Symphony contains two long solo oboe passages in succession, and in the Savoy operas there are many shorter examples. |
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Several shorter musicals on Broadway and in the West End have been presented in one act in recent decades. |
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The shorter Part II was added by his editors, Elizabeth Anscombe and Rush Rhees. |
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A sculling oar is shorter and has a smaller blade area than the equivalent sweep oar. |
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Thailand, allow visitors who arrive by land from neighbouring countries a shorter length of stay than those who arrive by air. |
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They also have proportionally shorter legs, wider barrels, heavier bone, shorter and thicker necks, and short heads with broad foreheads. |
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The Steam Engineer's Guide was significantly shorter than this first book and less structured in its approach. |
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Britain, Ireland and France, black people tend to have shorter life expectancies than their white counterparts. |
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The winter fur is very dense and silky, but quite closely lying and short, while the summer fur is rougher, shorter and sparse. |
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The shelf life of a comedy star is shorter than ever before. |
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Core-panel systems are used for long clear spans over basement construction and for shorter spans in nonbasement houses. |
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In ancient people, particularly Neanderthals, the distal bones were shorter, usually thought to be an adaptation to cold climate. |
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Apart from the full compilations there are shorter versions thought to have been working copies used by judges. |
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