Nor does he exist changeably, so that he is now something that at some time he was not or will not be. |
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All research is easily tagged and categorisable, so that researchers can filter through their many files to find the one they were looking for. |
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By contrast, all other things exist changeably in some respect, so that at some time they were or will be something that they are not now. |
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At the close of day, a window opens at the horizon so that a purple giant can hang the moon in the sky. |
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We hurried through the lesson so that we could finish early. |
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She bought a house with a big yard so that she could indulge her passion for gardening. |
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The doctor wants to hospitalize her for a few days so that he can run some tests. |
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They tranquilized the bear with a dart so that it could be safely moved to a different area. |
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The machine crushes the cans so that they can be stored until they are recycled. |
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She tried to remain as inconspicuous as possible so that no one would see her there. |
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The clear green water looks cold enough in a hot August noon to make one's teeth chatter, so that it requires some resolution to venture upon a bath. |
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We need to spend more time researching our options so that we can make an informed choice. |
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Once the knots are tied, the carpetmaker clips the ends of the wool threads so that they are all the same length, and washes the carpet to remove excess dye. |
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Would you mind giving us a demonstration so that we can see how the machine works? |
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They deepened the river so that larger boats could sail through. |
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Scald the tomatoes in boiling water so that you can peel them more easily. |
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When his servants came the next morning to lift him up so that he could eat, he died in their arms. |
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I read about the various options so that I could make an informed choice. |
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Be sure to set your alarm clock so that you don't oversleep. |
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Break the chocolate bar into pieces so that everyone can have some. |
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He knotted his tie so that both ends would be the same length. |
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I've opened an account with Wikipedia so that I can contribute and partake in the project. |
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Acoria consists in the absence of normal sense of satiety after eating, so that the patient never knows when hunger is appeased. |
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In all, players shoot a cue ball so that it makes contact with the opponent's cue ball as well as the object ball. |
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The best dartboards have the thinnest wire, so that the darts have less chance of hitting a wire and bouncing out. |
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Zappas funded the restoration of the ancient Panathenaic Stadium so that it could host all future Olympic Games. |
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In 2008, their rankings slipped so that during the 2009 Six Nations Championship they dropped to their lowest ranking of 8th. |
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The number was thereby reduced from 11 to nine, so that a complete round of the links comprised 18 holes. |
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The packets would be posted each Friday so that his customers, working men, would receive them for their time off on Saturday afternoons. |
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For the 2010 Formula One season, the Sporting Regulations were changed so that a former driver sits on the stewards' panel. |
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Hamilton's helmet was made yellow so that his father could tell which kart his son was driving back in his karting days. |
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The microclimate on the south side of a building may differ from the one on the north, so that different plants may thrive. |
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The match racing rules were set so that you could have two similar boats within a box rule. |
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A Girl Guides company, the 1st Buckingham Palace Company, was formed specifically so that she could socialise with girls her own age. |
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The milkhouse should be well insulated so that a minimum amount of heat will be needed during winter. |
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Also, aircraft marshalling signals were standardized, so that any NATO aircraft could land at any NATO base. |
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The Brehon law excepted women from the ordinary course of the law so that, in general, every woman had to have a male guardian. |
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It is because they have done so that England is the place where people can do more what they please than in any other country in the world. |
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Instead, they modified the proposal so that two further seats were given to Yorkshire, the county in which Leeds is situated. |
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Visitors purchased these souvenirs so that they could relive the experience of going to the exhibition. |
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He would base it on the English language so that India could join the mother country in a steady upward progress. |
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Balloons commonly had a crew of two, equipped with parachutes, so that if there was an enemy air attack the crew could parachute to safety. |
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They also started clearing the gullies of enemy defences so that vehicles could move off the beach. |
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Change is inevitable and essential so that our public services can become more efficient, effective, accessible and responsive. |
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Trial by jury was abolished in 1970 so that judicial decisions would rest entirely in the hands of appointed judges. |
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In recent years, divergence has occurred so that it is now unusual for the same engine to be used on a military type and a civilian type. |
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The remaining shell is cut into pieces and broken down by an industrial shredder so that the aluminium can be melted down. |
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The obvious way to do this is to frame tax rules so that there is a smaller scope for avoidance. |
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The cylinder was moved to the other end of the boiler so that the fire door was out of the way of the moving parts. |
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The next day it went down to the village of Crane so that Vivian's family, who lived there, might see it. |
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No one knows motherlove more than our Lord, who came to give His life so that we may live. |
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These periods were inherited from Railtrack, so that the earlier ones are retrospective, and not necessarily of 5 years duration. |
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A feasibility study was recommended as a high priority so that the practicability and costs of the scheme could be determined. |
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This describes the movie-goer's wish to overcome the difference between herself and the star so that she can become more like the star. |
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However, word order in Tamil is also flexible, so that surface permutations of the SOV order are possible with different pragmatic effects. |
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These mysteries are surrounded by prayer and symbolism so that their true meaning will not be forgotten. |
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She writes a lot of series, so that should keep me busy. And they're all lovely and angsty, with lots of Muldertorture. |
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The only thing that matters is that these should be perfect in their kind, so that each should be an event. |
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Outdoor wood sculpture does not last long in most parts of the world, so that we have little idea how the totem pole tradition developed. |
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It consists of a small bird perched on a tall bronze pole, and is designed so that the bird seems to disappear when viewed from the front. |
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In 2004 the school enquired if Emin would sign the work so that the school could sell it as an original to raise funds. |
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It was stated that these vans had removable branding so that they could operate covertly. |
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They hoped that this document would be signed like a referendum so that it would become a written constitution for the Commonwealth of England. |
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When the house was nearly finished Wittgenstein had an entire ceiling raised 30mm so that the room had the exact proportions he wanted. |
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For 2014, this was changed so that the driver who finished Race 2 in 10th position made the draw. |
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Despite slow maturation so that growing up is rarely achieved by two and a half years, Bulldogs' lives are relatively short. |
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I know someone who uses and uses and uses the naughty step and threat of same, so much so that the phrase sets my teeth on edge. |
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In 1941, the occupation was taken over by the United States so that Britain could use its troops elsewhere. |
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Large structures are usually made of very thick walls, so that castles and cathedrals possess walls which may be up to 12 feet thick. |
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The old castle had already been demolished in 1797, so that its bricks could be sold. |
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The nation's administration is highly decentralized, so that the federal government has limited powers. |
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They usually ran downhill so that they included both wet and dry land, helping to offset some of the problems of extreme weather conditions. |
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At this time it was thought that Queen Yolande was pregnant, so that Margaret was not yet the obvious successor. |
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After she died, the English raked back the coals to expose her charred body so that no one could claim she had escaped alive. |
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Mary visited him daily, so that it appeared a reconciliation was in progress. |
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He is also credited with having fought the Air Ministry so that fighter planes were equipped with bullet proof wind shields. |
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For example jury trials were reformed to allow majority verdicts, so that criminals could less easily nobble them. |
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They coppice waterside trees and shrubs so that they regrow as dense shrubs which provide cover for birds and other animals. |
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The base of each leaf is twisted a variable amount so that the leaves are nearly coplanar. |
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The originator's seal was attached pendent from the document, so that it did not have to be broken in order for the document to be read. |
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The two fines are apparently a compromise so that the murderer is both punished and forgiven. |
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So much so that although Ireland boasted over 30 distilleries in the 1890s, a century later, this number had fallen to just three. |
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Minor events were reported and investigated so that performance could be continuously improved. |
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In these styles, the bridge is sometimes shaved down so that it is slightly less curved. |
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The wedding was postponed so that Macdonald could focus on her music career. |
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Quite often, the speakers giving this toast and the previous one will collaborate so that the two toasts complement each other. |
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Balance may be assisted by a broom held in the free hand with the back of the broom down so that it slides. |
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The angle of the broom to the ice should be so that the most force possible can be exerted on the ice. |
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Minutes from the War Cabinet meeting were not sent to the King until 28 February, so that he did not have a prior chance to object to the plan. |
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Slightly later the monastery of Strata Florida was leased by the association so that it could be safeguarded and displayed to the public. |
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Photochromic lenses include silver halides, so that ultraviolet light in natural daylight liberates metallic silver, darkening the lenses. |
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However, he gave it up in 1784 to David Tanner, so that his sons could establish the Penydarren Ironworks. |
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An apparatus was installed in the belfry in 1877 so that all eight bells could be chimed by one person. |
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In 1649, Parliamentarian troops razed the castle, so that its remains are now inconsiderable, though portions of three towers still exist. |
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Issues were published quarterly, numbered so that a new volume started every other year. |
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You might want to bring binoculars if you will be in the nosebleed seats, so that you can see the action on the stage better. |
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Before March 1933 people expected further deflation and a recession so that even interest rates at zero did not stimulate investment. |
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However, there was a widespread demand to limit families to one paid job, so that wives might lose employment if their husband was employed. |
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In 1931 Hoover urged bankers to set up the National Credit Corporation so that big banks could help failing banks survive. |
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A website was launched by the Renaissance team, so that interested parties could monitor progress on all the projects. |
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Today, all ferries on this route are constructed so that they do not need to turn around in the harbors. |
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The story goes that David prayed for his people to have some warning of their death, so that they could prepare themselves. |
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Frequently, hypostyle mosques have outer arcades so that visitors can enjoy the shade. |
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Curvilinear forms are set out so that positive and negative, filled areas and spaces form a harmonious whole. |
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This plan was rotated slightly on its site so that it aligned not with true east, but with sunrise on Easter of the year construction began. |
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However, further heavy rain caused a delayed start on Sunday, so that the last of the revised sessions would be played on Monday. |
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Flickering of the image can be partially solved using a long persistence phosphor coating on the CRT, so that successive images fade slowly. |
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Other programmes are moved to the channel as a result of their success on BBC Three or Four, so that subsequent series are well received. |
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When finishing a piece, the final verse has to end on a perfect cadence that is close to the home key so that the ending of the song is clear. |
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Folk dances sometimes evolved long before current political boundaries, so that certain dances are shared by several countries. |
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The valves are designed so that they can derive all of the supplied flow rates with little increase in pressure. |
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Historically, the Port of Barrow and BAE cover a large area, so that Barrow is one of the country's largest shipbuilding centres. |
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The clutch between the motor and the engine would be disengaged when the submarine dived, so that the motor could drive the propeller. |
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The plane of fission varies so that some newly formed individuals have existing arms of different lengths. |
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These normally beat so that the propulsion stroke is away from the mouth, although they can also reverse direction. |
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Some species of cydippids have bodies that are flattened to various extents, so that they are wider in the plane of the tentacles. |
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Like other marine mammals, seals sleep in water with half of their brain awake so that they can detect and escape from predators. |
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These rearrangements and transformations may be hindered energetically, so that they do not occur immediately. |
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The Triassic continental interior climate was generally hot and dry, so that typical deposits are red bed sandstones and evaporites. |
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The pipeline configuration is monitored so that it will not get damaged by excessive bending. |
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Moving fluid acts on the blades so that they move and impart rotational energy to the rotor. |
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They set up an opt-in mailing list, so that those who wanted the notices could subscribe. |
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The endoscope is advanced to its most orad limit and then slowly withdrawn so that the mucosa can be thoroughly examined. |
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The nostrils are located on top of the head above the eyes so that the rest of the body can remain submerged while surfacing for air. |
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The bony otic capsule, the petrosal, is connected to the skull with cartilage, so that it can swing independently. |
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They also appear to enjoy biting the vortex rings, so that they burst into many separate bubbles and then rise quickly to the surface. |
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Thus, the female dolphin's mammary glands have a muscle that when contracted, squirts milk so that it can feed its calf. |
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Every count had the help of seven of these scabini, who were supposed to know every national law so that all men could be judged according to it. |
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As early as 779 he banned sworn guilds between other men so that everyone took an oath of loyalty only to him. |
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Guide signs are often mounted on overpasses or overhead gantries so that drivers can see where each lane goes. |
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Sweden's government pursued an independent course of nonalignment in times of peace so that neutrality would be possible in the event of war. |
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Loops, oxbows, branches and islands were removed along the Upper Rhine so that there would be a present uniformity to the river. |
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As elevation increases, there is less overlying atmospheric mass, so that atmospheric pressure decreases with increasing elevation. |
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He carried a cellular phone so that friends could reach him when he was out and about. |
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The low position of the jaw joint gave the chewing muscles great leverage, so that Plateosaurus could deliver a powerful bite. |
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Schools of fish are much more tightly organised, synchronising their swimming so that all fish move at the same speed and in the same direction. |
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In meadows, tall grasses that can take advantage of higher nitrogen levels may change the area so that natural species may be lost. |
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The planks were radially hewn so that the grain is approximately at right angles to the surface of the plank. |
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Most masts were about half the length of the ship so that it did not project beyond the hull when unstepped. |
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When the rudder was in its normal position the tiller was inserted in the upper hole so that the tiller faced athwartwise. |
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For safety reasons the modules were organised so that the most dangerous operations were distant from the personnel areas. |
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These breakwaters have been extended and adapted so that the port lies almost entirely on reclaimed land. |
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Modify homework and independent projects to the child's instructional or independent level, so that parents are not forced to overhelp the child. |
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Sadly the boat had to be sawn into small sections so that it could be transported and conserved because it was so heavy. |
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There is sometimes a tradition of smashing a glass used for a loyal toast, so that no lesser toast can be made with it. |
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Collingwood altered the course of his column slightly so that the two lines converged at this line of attack. |
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He installed a system of electrical firing so that all guns could be fired simultaneously, making Ocean the first vessel to be so equipped. |
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He would socialise with junior officers so that they were not afraid to approach him with ideas, or disagree with him when the occasion demanded. |
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It is designed so that when one mine is swept or detonated, another takes its place. |
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Jeschonnek proposed large bombing attacks so that responding RAF fighters could be shot down. |
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They also started clearing the draws of enemy defences so that vehicles could move off the beach. |
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This is the radio equivalent of painting something a dark colour so that it cannot be seen by the eye at night. |
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The orbits are arranged so that at least six satellites are always within line of sight from almost everywhere on the Earth's surface. |
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Subframes 4 and 5 are subcommutated 25 times each, so that a complete data message requires the transmission of 25 full frames. |
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Due to divergent movement, the lithosphere is stretched and thinned, so that the hot asthenosphere rises and heats the overlying rift basin. |
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Submissive foxes will approach dominant animals in a low posture, so that their muzzles reach up in greeting. |
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Because they do not stop growing, the animal must continue to wear them down so that they do not reach and pierce the skull. |
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The powerful hind legs are longer than the front legs, so that the haunches are carried higher than the shoulders. |
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Pigeons have no preen gland or at times have very rudimentary preen glands, so that oil is not used for preening. |
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Defiance-based paradox is employed so that the family will actively oppose and deliberately sabotage the prescription. |
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There is a policy in effect to decentralize the African Federation's institutions so that they are shared by all the states. |
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Instead, Rhea spreads out a banquet for Cronus so that he becomes drunk upon fermented honey. |
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This idiom in turn means that the person is left in their former condition rather than being assisted so that their condition improves. |
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The most important control is the supply of sediment, which fills the trench so that there is no bathymetric expression. |
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As these larger water droplets descend, coalescence continues, so that drops become heavy enough to overcome air resistance and fall as rain. |
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Grant chased Lee and got in front of him, so that when Lee's army reached Appomattox Court House, they were surrounded. |
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Usually this condition implies the system and surroundings are at the same temperature so that heat no longer transfers between them. |
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Urea may be substituted for ammonia as the reducing reagent but must be supplied earlier in the process so that it can hydrolyze into ammonia. |
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The Greenland halibut is a flatfish, and the left eye has migrated during the fish's development so that it is on the right side of the head. |
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Thorfinn demands to split claim of the islands with Brusi so that they each control half, but Brusi refuses. |
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Rognvald declines so that he can complete his pilgrimage but promises to return on his way back. |
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A kite is an aircraft tethered to a fixed point so that the wind blows over its wings. |
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Typically, the ship and the salvor will sign up to an LOF agreement so that the terms of salvage are clear. |
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Then the earth in the boats was gradually taken away so that the boats floated much higher and the oxen were lifted off the river bottom. |
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Ligan or lagan are goods left in the sea on the wreck or tied to a buoy so that they can be recovered later by the owners. |
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The party was short of water and rationed, and such water as they first found was salty, so that they got perishingly thirsty. |
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The old traditional system continued, so that militia regiments only existed in some places. |
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Morisot and her sisters initially started taking lessons so that they could each make a drawing for their father for his birthday. |
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They are particularly useful since they are sessile so that they are representative of the environment where they are sampled or placed. |
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One language, Interlingua, was developed so that the languages of Western civilization would act as its dialects. |
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For events governed by IAAF rules, it is mandatory that the route be marked so that all competitors can see the distance covered in kilometres. |
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In many cases the marathon organizers are required to reopen the roads to the public so that traffic can return to normal. |
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It was employed for fast cargo vessels so that they were not slowed by marine fouling. |
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The church, government and organised groups provide funds for many children so that they can join a summer camps for free. |
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As a result, the new studio was made slightly larger so that it could accommodate a network production. |
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Artists express something so that their audience is aroused to some extent, but they do not have to do so consciously. |
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And if you cannot kill them all at once, you must wing them, so that they can be afterwards killed at your leisure. |
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The children were required to dump all of their Halloween candy on the table so that their parents could apportion it among them. |
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The primary objective is to attrit the units sufficiently so that they cannot close with the units in contact. |
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He watched the auntly lady twist the ends of the diaper so that the whole assemblage seemed to wrap itself around his boy like magic. |
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She pulled her long hair up and barretted it so that her long exotic earrings put the finishing touch to her exquisite appearance. |
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She crossed her bediamonded wrists across her breast so that her fingertips touched both sides of her throat. |
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Will it be possible to have access to the room beforehand so that we can set up chairs? |
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Then they had bouts of wrestling and of cudgel play, so that every day they gained in skill and strength. |
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Bracket creep can be avoided by regularly adjusting tax brackets for inflation, so that the tax brackets remain unchanged in real terms. |
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His upper tunic was of white cambric, as fine as a handkerchief, so that the bright red tunic beneath it showed through. |
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Then his upper lip may be seen to be raised, especially at the corners, so that his huge canine teeth are exhibited. |
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The professor had stuffed a wad of gum into the chime of his doorbell so that he wouldn't be bothered. |
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Ice cream should be eaten quickly, by oneself, so that you get to keep all its yummy chocolateness. |
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I wished I could chuck a sickie, but it was only my second day at Forest Glen, so that was out of the question. |
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He stood still as much as he could, with his club-foot behind the other, so that it should not attract notice. |
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Lobbyist Alice can transfer digital cash to Congresscritter Bob so that newspaper reporter Eve does not know Alice's identity. |
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Programming languages with lazy evaluation support corecursion so that the programmer can refer to infinite objects. |
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Prejudice has bred a counterprejudice so that now neither faction can nor will see without distortion. |
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To achieve straight crossrows, you will need guide lines so that you can align the trees up and down the slope. |
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During the summer holidays I wait around for him to arrive so that I can get at the dandelion and burdock before my brothers do. |
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The derail was placed deliberately so that the train would fall into the river. |
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He disappointeth the devices of the crafty, so that their hands cannot perform their enterprise. |
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She distressed the new media cabinet so that it fit with the other furniture in the room. |
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A small stream fed it and continued beyond it, so that the sheet of water, though turbid, was never ditchlike or unhealthy. |
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With this double-handed frontal horizontal grip the child is held in secure prone position so that its legs can move freely. |
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They did a double switch after the eighth so that Jones could bat second in the ninth. |
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She was the empath who would betray empaths if she got the chance. So they'd tried to fix things so that she didn't get the chance. |
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I remember my red rocket bicycle had baseball cards attached to the wheels so that the spokes made a ripping, enginelike noise. |
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The nail is replaced to provide a physiologic dressing and to splint open the eponychium so that a new nail will grow in place. |
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You should be sure to teach your students good examsmanship, so that you can grade their best efforts. |
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He placed the page face-down on the table so that we could not see its contents. |
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It is a good idea to comment the cases in which a fall-through is intentional so that an uncommented fall-through can be assumed to be an error. |
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Notice, too, that the shaft is not straight, but bent so that the upper surface of the feather is convex, and the lower concave. |
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Billy's out building some fieldwork so that our enemies don't walk right over us. |
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And the permanent exhibit area offers a filk performance on a small stage so that neophytes can sample more esoteric interests. |
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The FLOWMASTER has a completely embedded spiral so that the metal cannot be attacked by the flowant. |
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Some men build hastily and quickly so that their work serves only its transient purpose, and is soon forgotten. Others build for the ages. |
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He was naturally of a serious temper, which was somewhat soured by his sufferings, so that he was free only with a few. |
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He had no hair on the front of his head at all so that the sweep of bone skin, daunting in its fungoid pallor, came right over above his ears. |
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Defining the devices so that they will be genned during the sysgen and installation is the other half. |
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I attended their concert first, so that was what gingered me to continue this school. |
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Christ was guiding evolution toward a state of glorification so that humanity could finally merge with God in eternal perfection. |
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Maxwell gloved his hand so that he wouldn't leave fingerprints, then pulled the trigger. |
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The good news is that you can improve your Googleability so that people who search for information about you on the Internet will find you. |
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Download websites should be designed so that those who wish to can just grab and go. |
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On the evening of our second day Mr. Bliss said he thought we ought to grease up our shoes a little so that they would turn water better. |
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The back of the tile was groovy so that it could hold the adhesive compound. |
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It takes an afternoon or two for the locals to know you are back so that they can drop in for some gup-shup. |
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I'd prefer to use a hard redirect so that people don't even notice we've reorganised the site. |
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The dike slope reduces the energy of the incoming sea, so that the dike itself does not receive the full impact. |
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All law systems rely on written publication of the law, so that it is accessible to all. |
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Employers these days look for candidates that can hit the ground running, so that they spend less on training. |
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The goal of mercantilism was to run trade surpluses, so that gold and silver would pour into London. |
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Many characteristics set it apart from the other works of Tacitus, so that its authenticity has at various times been questioned. |
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I always like to get over the horribles first, so that the good things of life may leave the last impression. |
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Moreover, we can place an apple next to a book, so that we can speak of both the book and apple as being next to each other. |
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The reflecting surface was typically made slightly convex so that the whole face could be seen in a small mirror. |
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It is a mouldboard whose surface is made of slats placed along the length of the mouldboard, so that there are gaps between the slats. |
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Often these big ploughs were used in regiments of engines, so that in a single field there might be ten steam tractors each drawing a plough. |
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The ploughman still has to set the draughting linkage from the tractor so that the plough is carried at the proper angle in the soil. |
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The central aisle tended to be wide and was higher than the flanking aisles, so that light could penetrate through the clerestory windows. |
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The distribution system was carefully designed so that all waste water drained into the Cloaca Maxima. |
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Then, unable to walk, they would be slain by their own men, in order to avoid capture, so that a full fifty thousand died. |
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The traditional view of inspiration is that God worked through human authors so that what they produced was what God wished to communicate. |
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The base electrolytic solution is continuosly agitated so that particles to be inglobated are distributed uniformly. |
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The disease repeatedly wiped out the rodent carriers so that the fleas died out until a new outbreak from Central Asia repeated the process. |
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I packed my belongings carefully so that they would survive the move intact. |
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Wyatt himself was tortured, in the hope that he would give evidence that Elizabeth was involved so that Mary could have her executed for treason. |
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Henry's pace through Staffordshire was slow, delaying the confrontation with Richard so that he could gather more recruits to his cause. |
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In order to build these components, one must adhere to the specification so that the components can operate interoperably. |
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The effect of the resistance was to topple Somerset as Lord Protector, so that in 1549 it was feared by some that the Reformation would cease. |
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Many of them are missing, so that one cannot understand her easily when she speaks quickly. |
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The potions of School Divinity wrought easily with him, so that he was not lost a whit in their Intricoes any further than they lose themselves. |
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This also enabled them to maintain a position to windward so that the heeling Armada hulls were exposed to damage below the water line. |
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With the encouragement of his Protestant advisers, James summoned the English Parliament in 1624 so that he could request subsidies for a war. |
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The Feoffees for Impropriations, an organisation that bought benefices and advowsons so that Puritans could be appointed to them, was dissolved. |
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In 1687, James prepared to pack Parliament with his supporters so that it would repeal the Test Act and the penal laws. |
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The Clerks sit at one end of the Table, close to the Speaker so that they may advise him or her on procedure when necessary. |
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In 2002, the set was purchased by the scriptwriter Paul Abbott so that it could be used in his BBC drama serial State of Play. |
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At that Sister Samantha seemed to shake her jelly so that she sank back into her chair. |
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Lights blazed down, but not too strongly, so that the dancers could drift along or jimjam in ecstatic rhythm, in a simulacrum of private worlds. |
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Try to keep the testing time to a joysome minimum so that the people these holes are purportedly being designed for can play, too. |
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George seemed unperturbed by the incident, so much so that he fell asleep in the interval. |
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The British government paid out large sums of money to other European states, so that they could pay armies in the field against France. |
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Napoleon sent his army north in pursuit of the Allies, but then ordered his forces to retreat so that he could feign a grave weakness. |
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Every vessel had several keelless whale-boats, pointed at both bow and stern, so that they could be rowed forwards or backwards. |
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Before he left, he asked for a note so that he would not be charged with desertion. |
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The house caught fire and Churchill prevented the fire brigade from dousing the flames so that the men inside were burned to death. |
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The two proposed a partnership that allowed them to act on Whittle's behalf to gather public financing so that development could go ahead. |
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We need to kit the parts for the assembly by Friday, so that manufacturing can build the tool. |
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I think it's time we now have a proper, public debate so that the public can listen to the two sides of the argument and judge from themselves. |
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The wing of the centre, including the undercover Green Market, near Grainger Street was demolished in 2007 so that the area could be redeveloped. |
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The IIR sensor has a stabilised mount so that it can maintain a target within its field of view. |
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The photo plate is traversed so that each lenslet tracks along the dotted line. |
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Henry Stokes, master at the King's School, persuaded his mother to send him back to school so that he might complete his education. |
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The neighbors decided on a lift scheme to get their kids to school, so that they wouldn't each have to drive every day. |
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For example, in a coherent system the units of force, energy and power are chosen so that the equations. |
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In 1782 the firm sought to modify Watt's invention so that the engine had a rotary motion, making it suitable for use in mills and factories. |
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However, most electric power is generated using steam turbine plant, so that indirectly the world's industry is still dependent on steam power. |
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The Rankine cycle and most practical steam engines have a water pump to recycle or top up the boiler water, so that they may be run continuously. |
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Before a cell divides, the DNA is copied, so that each of the resulting two cells will inherit the DNA sequence. |
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Glue traps sometimes do not kill the animal, so that one might want to kill the animal, especially a rat, before disposal. |
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Travellers were asked to stand on the right so that anyone wishing to overtake them would have a clear passage on the left side of the escalator. |
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Physiocrats believed that only agricultural production generated a clear surplus over cost, so that agriculture was the basis of all wealth. |
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Revived Cornish is constructed on historical Cornish, so that the Cornish language develops. |
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The curriculum framework however provides for some flexibility in the syllabus, so that subjects such as religious education can be taught. |
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Students scores are also scaled so that the results of each class are in line with expectations. |
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In 2005, the bankruptcy laws were changed so that private educational loans also could not be readily discharged. |
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The commander's policy was to have all the soldiers skilled in all the arts and crafts so that they could be as interchangeable as possible. |
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The area around the White Tower was cleared so that anyone approaching would have to cross open ground. |
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Thomas Wintour begged to be hanged for himself and his brother, so that his brother might be spared. |
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Teach's corpse was thrown into the inlet while his head was suspended from the bowsprit of Maynard's sloop so that the reward could be collected. |
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One could then attach the pipe connector onto the tap, so that the cellarman could turn the tap on when ready. |
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He would often clean his brush after each stroke when painting flesh, so that the colour remained constantly variable. |
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