The club has been accused of crowding too many people into too small a space. |
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Solivagant planets are roaming the interstellar space. |
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I rearranged the furniture to maximize the space in my small apartment. |
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Satellites receive signals in space and send them back to Earth. |
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It's an old factory that has been renovated as office space. |
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The agency sublets office space from a law firm in the building. |
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The body of the car was reshaped to allow for more cargo space. |
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The space shuttle has safely reentered the Earth's atmosphere. |
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A part of the nation's treasury is spent on space exploration. |
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Unless you have the space to set up a mini IMAX in your living room, your best bet is to get a decent 2.1 or 5.1 speaker set. |
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On this point, I find myself much more solidly aligned with the tradition of female aca-fan than with many male scholars working in this space. |
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In this Section we adonize the Lax equations of 89.1 into an infinite commuting hierarchy in the space of dressing variables. |
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That's an affirmative Houston, the space shuttle has lost the secondary thrusters. |
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It provides physical or digital access to material, and may be a physical building or room, or a virtual space, or both. |
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The library as solely a physical space will not survive in the digital milieu. |
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China has developed an extensive capability to design, test and produce military aircraft, missiles and space vehicles. |
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This was a huge improvement of both surroundings and space, with twice the floor space available. |
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This pushed the officials to find a more suitable space for its new accommodation. |
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The protesters moved nearby to occupy the space in front of St Paul's Cathedral. |
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Mountain lines and distant horizons lend space and largeness to his compositions. |
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In MTT mode the system will scan a designated volume space looking for potential targets. |
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Office and hotel space is also in demand and a new Central Business District is being planned as well as a number of new hotels. |
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In June 2007, EADS Astrium announced it would be entering the space tourism sector. |
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Carrying four passengers, the space jet would take off from regular airports using conventional jet engines. |
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The AIT Centre will form part of the Space City that the Kazakhstan space agency, Kazcosmos, is developing in Astana. |
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Today space activities are pursued for the benefit of citizens, and citizens are asking for a better quality of life on earth. |
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This is the reason space exploration is an integral part of overall space activities. |
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We have to invest more into space research and technology in order to have an industry capable of competing with other international players. |
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A road map which would lead to a common vision and strategic planning in the area of space exploration was discussed. |
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Since China has started to invest more money into space activities, the Chinese Space Agency has sought international partnerships. |
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Recently the two space agencies cooperated in the development of the Double Star Mission. |
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In 2010 and 2012 SSTL was awarded contracts to supply 22 navigation payloads for Europe's Galileo space navigation system. |
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A curving crescent, often looking out at gardens or a park, was popular for terraces where space allowed. |
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The development of HOTOL began in 1982, at a time when space technology was moving towards reusable launch systems such as the Space Shuttle. |
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Near the end of his career, Faraday proposed that electromagnetic forces extended into the empty space around the conductor. |
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While this will be Hawking's first time in space, it will not be the first time he will have experienced weightlessness. |
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Hawking views spaceflight and the colonization of space as necessary for the future of humanity. |
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Higgs postulated that this field permeates space, giving mass to all elementary subatomic particles that interact with it. |
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Her identification of the space group for DNA crystals revealed to Crick that the two DNA strands were antiparallel. |
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Man was not made so large limbed and robust but that he must seek to narrow his world and wall in a space such as fitted him. |
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Before 1866, no steamship could carry enough coal to make this voyage and have enough space left to carry a commercial cargo. |
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To start the engine, the regulator valve V was opened and steam admitted into the cylinder from the boiler, filling the space beneath the piston. |
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The magnets are arranged in a circle facing the rotor with space in between to form an axial air gap. |
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It assumes that matter and energy have definite, knowable attributes such as location in space and speed. |
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In addition to relying on absolute time, classical mechanics assumes Euclidean geometry for the structure of space. |
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It was also during this period that the ideas of calculus were generalized to Euclidean space and the complex plane. |
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Calculus is also used to gain a more precise understanding of the nature of space, time, and motion. |
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Isotropic materials are characterized by properties which are independent of direction in space. |
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The wick allows heat pipes to transfer heat when there is no gravity, which is useful in space. |
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The M6 crosses the River Lune at this point and unless the bridge had been made wider, there was no space to build a longer slip road. |
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Accessible vehicles also have wider entrances and interior gangways and space for wheelchairs. |
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Here, the amount of personal space that is acknowledged for a little person is similar to that of a child. |
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Originally, the line terminated at Birmingham Snow Hill station, using the space of one of the former rail platforms. |
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This development is designed to meet the growing demand for cargo handling space and infrastructure outside of the southeast. |
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In 2014 a new, 9000 space car park located underneath the approach to 23R was constructed, the first area of the site opened in the autumn. |
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The space between the posts was filled in with wattle and daub, or occasionally, planks. |
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The 1960s saw the emergence of an active space program led by SUPARCO that produced advances in domestic rocketry, electronics, and aeronomy. |
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The successful launch of its first rocket into space made Pakistan the first South Asian country to have achieved such a task. |
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Thirdly, trees that usually would have intercepted rain water had been cut down for firewood or to make space for animals. |
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There has been a limited amount of orbital space tourism, with only the Russian Space Agency providing transport to date. |
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Because of space limitations, Vatican City is one of the few countries in the world that is unable to host embassies. |
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Government ministries continue to press for the 'minimum' space and cost standards to be reduced. |
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The results show several distinct models that support the presence of bell-shaped, lumplike structures which may live in a compact space. |
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The windows cover almost all of the upper wall space, filling the chapter house with light. |
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The mandalas are concentric geometric shapes symbolizing layers of external world, gates and sacred space. |
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They defined a space for the movement of people and denoted significant sites at which particular messages were conveyed at each stage. |
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The yard space would also typically feature some form of garden, trees or greenery. |
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The floor has been removed to reveal the empty space which the hot air flowed through to heat the floor. |
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Late classical style included a proportional portrayal of the human body and impressionistic presentation of space. |
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With more space, narrative images containing many people develop in churches, and also begin to be seen in later catacomb paintings. |
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The absence of space at Windsor continued to prove problematic, with James' English and Scottish retinues often quarrelling over rooms. |
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The larger towers provided space for habitation to make up for the loss of the donjon. |
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The main exhibition space was two stories high, with the upper floor stepped in from the boundary. |
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Britain occupied half the display space inside with exhibits from the home country and the Empire. |
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The interior was purely functional and spare, a large open space of steel, glass and concrete where the only decoration was the structure itself. |
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This is a safety concern as few people have access to that amount of private space. |
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At the microscopic level the basidiospores are shot off basidia and then fall between the gills in the dead air space. |
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Scones sold commercially are usually round, although some brands are hexagonal as this shape may be tessellated for space efficiency. |
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The Globe Theatre of London initiated a project in 2014 to perform Hamlet in every country in the world in the space of two years. |
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Falk identified this communitas with the woods, with the unconscious, with the dream space. |
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Therein, Lenin attempted to answer questions concerning matter, experience, sensations, space and time, causality, and freedom. |
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He collected Brooke Bond tea cards about space, owned a telescope and wanted to be an astronomer but lacked the necessary mathematical skills. |
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Stock verses helped the shantyman fill space when his creative faculties came up short. |
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The hybrid styles have also found a space within Western popular music through the expressions of their national culture. |
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Up until then it had been as though London existed in a beautiful space where you could do anything you wanted. |
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Coffee bars had jukeboxes, which in some cases reserved space in the machines for the customers' own records. |
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The absence of vocals left space in the music for MCs, who started rhyming to the records. |
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This year saw the introduction of a new field adjacent to the Sacred space and Park Stage. |
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The megaron is a hall building with an open-fronted porch, but this porch is not just any laterally confined space. |
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Additionally, a new studio theatre, the Linbury, as well as more public space was created. |
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The Linbury Studio Theatre is a flexible, secondary performance space, constructed below ground level within the Royal Opera House. |
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The space is popular with street performers, who audition with the site's owners for an allocated slot. |
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Without apparent provocation, she began screaming at him, before suddenly becoming silent and staring into space. |
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Craig Ferguson has run segments on his show where he parodies Caine, usually while wearing a space suit. |
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The departure of the British Library to a new site at St Pancras, finally achieved in 1998, provided the space needed for the books. |
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The three permanent galleries provide a substantial exhibition space for the Museum's African collection comprising over 200,000 objects. |
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The stack system involves keeping a library's collection of books in a space separate from the reading room. |
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One of the conditions of the 1982 competition was that the new wing had to include commercial offices as well as public gallery space. |
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The exhibition was held in Glasgow, Scotland, in the Tramway, a contemporary art, theatre and dance space. |
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The exact rules will vary based on the number of participants and the available space. |
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Additional clear space around the court is required in order for players to reach overrun balls. |
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Interference and obstruction are an inevitable aspect of this sport, since two players are confined within a shared space. |
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In 2008 and 2009, Honda, BMW, and Toyota all withdrew from Formula One racing within the space of a year, blaming the economic recession. |
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The names of the previous winners are engraved on the base of the trophy, with space for a total of twenty inscriptions. |
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With the roof raised, the area under the tonneau can be used for storing more luggage and provides 52 litres of additional storage space. |
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However, after the BBC leased the eastern part of the palace the theatre was only used for props storage space. |
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The most obvious advantage of micrographics is the space savings that result. |
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The Isle of Man has become a centre for emerging private space travel companies. |
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In this case, root canal space disappeared halfway through the roots indicating splitting of canal at midroot level. |
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Financial services now account for a third of all commercial office space in the city. |
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Despite this defeat, the Scots had given France a valuable breathing space, effectively saving the country from English domination. |
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Americans on average have over twice as much living space per dwelling and per person as European Union residents, and more than every EU nation. |
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Hours after the first of such flights, Turkey did allow the use of its air space and the rest of the 10th SFG infiltrated in. |
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Over the years, they have rented space to meet at a number of locations and currently meet in the Inchgarth Community Centre in Garthdee. |
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Overall, Airbus promises passengers more headroom, larger overhead storage space and wider panoramic windows than current Airbus models. |
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At the ESA Council at Ministerial level in November 2012 the UK budget for space was significantly increased. |
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Some of its tasks were to investigate climate change, and the security of space systems. |
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Satellite experiments, for example STEP, are planned for more accurate experiments in space. |
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In space an object maintains its orbit because of the force of gravity acting upon it. |
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The two inhomogeneous equations describe how the fields vary in space due to sources. |
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Maxwell's equations explain how these waves can physically propagate through space. |
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In some cases, Maxwell's equations are solved through infinite space, and boundary conditions are given as asymptotic limits at infinity. |
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Cosmology deals with the world as the totality of space, time and all phenomena. |
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Alveolar dead space is herein defined as the difference between the physiologic and anatomic dead spaces. |
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A point in the manifold is classically represented by a vector in the ambient space. |
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Ameritrash players like to play games with lots of dice, blind luck and space marines fighting zombies. |
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It was, and still is, an anticity movement that sought to provide a rural space for its members to enjoy. |
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Astrolaw contemplates the practice of law in outer space, the direct subjects being national and legal persons. |
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At present astrolaw is only an aspect or a subdivision of general space law. |
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But now is a good time to be bargaining for bandwidth, as the switch from analogue to digital television is freeing up space. |
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Boasting a stylish space and brooding electronic music, this airy and atmospheric bar attracts a somewhat savvier bar-goer. |
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Baricity is used in anesthesia to determine the manner in which a particular drug will spread in the intrathecal space. |
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The battlespace labs will determine the best ways for armored and infantry forces to take advantage of time, distance, and space on battlefields. |
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So we would attempt to nap. But as he had a twin bed, space was limited, so I would insist he be the big spoon and I be the little spoon. |
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He can have his litterbox, his carpet, his toys, and space to do a little binky in there even. |
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There is no crying in space, but Monday was perhaps as close as it gets to a blubberfest in space helmets. |
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The bigger problem, though, was finding a space that could accommodate the boatlike LS, which is 198 inches long. |
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From this point of view it makes no sense to stick rigidly to the idea of our own bodyhood as something with bounded extension in space. |
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Tropical curve counting is related to an algebra of operators on the Fock space by means of bosonification. |
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These candidates are then bucketed into a discretized version of the space of all possible lines. |
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It is well known that a Peano space is a cactoid if and only if each of its true cyclic elements is a 2-sphere. |
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In this paper we consider the continuous-time martingale transport on the Skorokhod space of cadlag paths. |
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This multiplicity of outlets work like carpet bombs that leave very little empty space for competition to be comfortable. |
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In this case mCherry also exported to the circumplasmatic space and had a predominantly vesicle like distribution in the cytoplasma. |
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Across this space the attraction urges them. They collide, they recoil, they oscillate. |
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The commons is the green space surrounded by the village hall, the school, and the church. |
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The convex hull of a compact subset of an infinite dimensional topological vector space need not be a compact set. |
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It's possible we'll eventually have more books than available space for them, but we'll cross that bridge when we come to it. |
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The crumpled pieces of paper were used as packing because they took up much more space that way than when they were flat. |
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In a gravity field, the existence of mass-energy determines each element of the space-time curvative, transforms it, and bends space. |
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The battle space housing cyberoperations will be every bit as important as areas of operation on terrain of the past were. |
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Just as early malls commodified public life under the rhetoric of community building, then, the owners of cyburban space could do the same. |
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A decimate tool allows us to obtain a more coarse-grained view of the data over the full n-dimensional space. |
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The brain images belonging to different subjects are aligned to the same stereotaxic space to establish correspondence. |
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Lourdes' intense need to dephysicalize her own body and the space of Cuba refers back to the physical abuse that she has suffered. |
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When we desublimate the things we have repressed, we create a space in which we feel liberated to be as monstrous as we wish. |
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What is the meaning of an n-dimensional space when n is greater than three, and what purposes can it serve? |
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As a dirtsider, the idea of dying in the cold of space terrified him, though he'd never admit it to his space-loving mate. |
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The same holds for space that is also homogenically and continually rather than heterogenically and discontinually organized and structured. |
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Taught the Greek tongue, discontinued before in these parts the space of seven hundred years. |
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Away, away, over lands and seas and space, on the rushing desire flies the disprisoned mind! |
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For no nearness in space, no closeness of relations, no daily intimacy, can do away with the inexorable laws which give the adept his seclusion. |
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Common idiosyncrasies that appear in web pages that don't have doctypes include varying text sizes and varying margin space between elements. |
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As planned, within seconds of touching down, the space craft released a 40-foot-wide drag parachute to help slow it down. |
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As the devil uses witches, To be their cully for a space, That, when the time's expir'd, the drazels For ever may become his vassals. |
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Accordingly, a hyperplane in the sample space is dual to a subspace in the variable space. |
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In either situation, a dual-boot installation uses unpartitioned free space on the current or on another hard disk as the target. |
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The HE11 mode emits a Gaussian beam into free space as is required for input to the quasi-optical duplexer attached to the antenna. |
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It self-cleanses when you knead it with your fingers and leaves your work space free of eraser dust. |
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Albumin receptors megalin and cubilin both possess long extracytosolic domain floating in the urinary space. |
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The molten glass exudes into the space outside the outer crucible, and a filament is pulled from the exudant to form a cored glass fiber. |
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Cronshaw had told him that the facts of life mattered nothing to him who by the power of fancy held in fee the twin realms of space and time. |
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Before proceeding with furniture, Akerman advises removing the glass enclosing the Florida room, as it creates a small awkward space. |
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Jacob with the patriarchs through all his own Life's space the gladdest times of Christ foresang By words, act, virtue, toil. |
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Healthy lunch selections mean you would have no need for things such as fryolators that take up space and cost a lot to run. |
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Even in castles and manor houses space was limited, and rooms including the great hall were used for other functions beyond dining. |
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Furthermore, most cattle had haemoconcentration and increased haematocrit because of loss of water into the peritoneal space. |
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Much of the UK's space industry is centred on EADS Astrium, based in Stevenage and Portsmouth. |
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The headful of stories you gather over a lifetime lets you refold the time and space of your history into meaningful, tellable patterns. |
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A helidrome with landing space for three helicopters is also going to be constructed in the stadium. |
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Sperry Gyroscope in Bracknell produced the guidance systems for Britain's 1960s space rockets. |
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A land of green fields for crop cultivation and cattle rearing limits the space available for the establishment of native wild species. |
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The hyperclean Dia style, evident in all large Chelsea galleries, is in full cry around the corner at the new Gagosian space on West 21st Street. |
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A hyperosculating point is one where the tangent space meets with order higher than normal. |
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Excavations in Pompeii show that gardens attaching to residences were scaled down to meet the space constraints of the home of the average Roman. |
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And they currently have forty-two ships searching for an immotile civilization beyond the region of space we Firewalled. |
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Since residential elevators are both very expensive and require extra space, the chairlift or inclinator was invented. |
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Interfixation distance is the metric that is often used to measure how readers space their fixations. |
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This had existed since the early 2000s to signify a reserved parking space. |
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If the rules specify that the DLLs' size will be added to the 64K limit, there's not a lot of space to code an intro. |
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Data from ionograms may be used to measure changes in the Earth's ionosphere due to space weather events. |
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An isoperiodic plot shows the periods of different attractors in parameter space. |
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Not all Members of Parliament can fit into the Chamber at the same time as it only has space to seat 427 of the 650 members. |
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One flaw was that there was not enough space for the office staff, which was then approximately eighty. |
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John Nash eventually completed a design that saw Carlton House turned into two blocks of houses, with a space in between them. |
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Housing two theatre spaces, five cinemas and an art exhibition space, it replaced the Cornerhouse and The Library Theatre. |
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He wishes only to consider them as vital space and a vacant territory over which he has every right. |
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The new chef reorganized the space where we keep the pots, pans, and other kitchenware. |
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At the root of the languette, and a little below the middle of the interior space which intervenes between the mandibles, is placed the pharynx. |
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Another green space in Newcastle is the Town Moor, lying immediately north of the city centre. |
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Matrix is very fine material, which is present within interstitial pore space between the framework grains. |
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The pore space in a rock has a direct relationship to the porosity and permeability of the rock. |
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Eventually, the space between was built on as the town grew and the Old Market Square became the focus of Nottingham several centuries later. |
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Everything had a modern look, and a large space in the centre was hardly less handsome than a London square. |
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Left to my own devices, I'll spend hours staring into space, just thinking. |
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Aerospace is not the same as airspace, which is the physical air space directly above a location on the ground. |
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Along with these public space programs, many companies produce technical tools and components such as spaceships and satellites. |
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Some known companies involved in space programs include Boeing, Airbus Group, SpaceX, Lockheed Martin, MacDonald Dettwiler and Northrop Grumman. |
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In April 1981, the Space Shuttle Columbia launched, the start of regular manned access to orbital space. |
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Space commercialization and space tourism are more recent focuses in aerospace. |
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Pakistan has the capability of designing and manufacturing guided rockets, missiles and space vehicles. |
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When space travel becomes feasible, I plan to visit Alpha Centauri. |
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This which yields or fills all space, the ambient air wide interfused. |
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Furthermore, monolayers express microvilli upon differentiation, and LNPs need to navigate into the intermicrovillar space in order for endocytosis to occur. |
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Brian Jones advertised for bandmates in the Jazz News, and Ian Stewart found a practice space and joined with Jones to start a rhythm and blues band playing Chicago blues. |
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Shortly after Cueto completed a hat-trick in the space of 11 minutes, diving over in the left-hand corner once again after more clinical interplay between backs and forwards. |
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Many physicians fail to diagnose an intersphincteric abscess until the abscess ruptures into the ischiorectal space and forms an ischiorectal abscess. |
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Flashy in its photographic juxtapositioning, Reebok embraced poor taste as a sign for antistyle that might beckon skeptical viewers to enter the space of the ad. |
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This means that aroundness is an ontological characteristic of directional space. But, as such, it can only be an entirely indeterminate characteristic. |
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The intervacuum space was monitored continuously, a change in pressure implied to a rupture of the isolation between this volume and either the torus or waveguide vacuums. |
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The 3-mm coronal CT slabs were reformatted from contiguous axial slices of the orbit, which includes the space between the interzygomatic line and the orbital apex. |
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The stope is kept full of broken ore, sufficient only being drawn to leave a working space between the floor of broken ore and the back of the stope. |
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Often the porticos were walled in between the columns, and the original cella front and side walls largely removed to create a large single space in the interior. |
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The troops or settlers would build a stockade by clearing a space of woodland and using the trees whole or chopped in half, with one end sharpened on each. |
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As a result of the lack of space and demand for construction, few older buildings remain, and the city is becoming a centre for modern architecture. |
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The Circus consists of three long, curved terraces designed by the elder John Wood to form a circular space or theatre intended for civic functions and games. |
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What was that story about a human ambassador who went into space to learn the language of a huge betentacled alien, and finally learned it but gained tentacles in the bargain? |
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All thatched roofs should have smoke detectors in the roof space. |
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We have more boxes of books and paraphernalia than I would have thought possible. Almost every inch of space is taken up with a box or bin bag of stuff. |
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Entry is free, but booking in advance is recommended due to limited space. |
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The Trout was horribly knackering to perform with its continuous high energy and light convulsive jitterings, which covered the entire stage space. |
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In the space of seven hours, more than 70 sites were destroyed, effectively depriving the Iraqi military of any early warning of the coming invasion. |
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Previously, in town and city, residential space was adjacent to or incorporated into the work site, virtually occupying the same geographical space. |
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This emphasis on female purity was allied to the stress on the homemaking role of women, who helped to create a space free from the pollution and corruption of the city. |
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Don't fret, in our division you get a lot of breathing space. |
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The gravitational field is a vector field that describes the gravitational force which would be applied on an object in any given point in space, per unit mass. |
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I also became frustrated with the stuff sack's built-in mud flap, which folds out of the burritolike bag to provide a dry working space, but mostly just got in my way. |
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Most residents found that such divisions continued within the shelters and many fights and arguments occurred regarding noise, space or other issues. |
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It lies within the London Borough of Tower Hamlets, separated from the eastern edge of the square mile of the City of London by the open space known as Tower Hill. |
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The Kolmogorov quotient of any topological space is a Kolmogorov space. |
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Finally he walked slowly into a vast Italian space, with towers and castellated roofs, and a sky the colour of dark blue ink, smooth and consistent. |
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The open space opened in 1887, located to the north, also shares the name. |
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We should give the garage a clear-out to make space for the new car. |
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A subset of a metric space is clopen iff it is both closed and open. A metric space is called zero-dimensional iff there is a base for the open sets consisting of clopen sets. |
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There were other types of looms for producing various specialised types of cloth, for example fustians and velvets, but there is not space here to discuss these. |
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This allows them to operate at arbitrary altitudes and in space. |
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With two exceptions, the naves and eastern arms of the cathedrals have single lower aisles on either side with a clerestory that illuminates the central space. |
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Our perceptual space is at root a comportmental space, centering on the body, and knowing a location in ego-centric terms is a behavioral knowledge expressed actively. |
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Highly robotic for her time, Baby Luna came with her moon landing module, crashball, computerette, star maps, space suit, dragon robe and other clothes. |
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The dawn chorus of the Jesmond Dene green space, has been professionally recorded and has been used in various workplace and hospital rehabilitation facilities. |
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The effervescent Suarez then went close again as he worked space for a shot after a mazy run but could not keep his close-range shot below the crossbar. |
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The passage through the gatehouse was lengthened to increase the amount of time an assailant had to spend under fire in a confined space and unable to retaliate. |
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The interstitial pore space can be classified into two varieties. |
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But I figured Najah was cupcaking with Johan, Chelsea was eating something that didn't match while Greg rubbed her feet, and Kalena wasn't in a space to talk or listen. |
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Pore space includes the open spaces within a rock or a soil. |
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The United States has a coastal water area of 109,362 sq km, and a territorial water area of 195,213 sq km, for a total of 304,575 sq km of additional water space. |
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The City of Bradford has areas of green space, and recycling schemes. |
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Man caves are better known on the mainland, where space isn't a problem. |
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After that de-dupe, my MP3 database took half as much space! |
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This is evident in space probes that continuously move in outer space. |
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The high field strength in the space charge region delocalizes the states adjacent to the mobility edges and moves these edges toward the gap center. |
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The modules were also strong enough to be stacked vertically, enabling Paxton to add an upper floor that nearly doubled the amount of available exhibition space. |
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In total, over 15,000 exempted or international companies are currently registered with the Registrar of Companies in Bermuda, most of which hold no office space or employees. |
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It is known that the only finite-dimensional diffeological vector space that admits a diffeologically smooth scalar product is the standard space of appropriate dimension. |
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Now the ventilation space above head height is crowded with ducting, conduits, cameras, speakers and equipment acting as a baffle plates with predictable reductions in flow. |
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Constructed during Phase 1 alongside the Bury Line, it served jointly as a control centre, HQ, office space, and depot for the storage, maintenance and repair of vehicles. |
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He really hadn't been in space before. You can always tell a dirtsider by the twinkle in their eyes at the idea of seeing their planet from above. |
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In the early days of the American space program, NASA used it. |
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Sailors often had to live and sleep without shelter on the open deck for the entirety of the Atlantic voyage as the space below deck was occupied by slaves. |
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Perot would cut federal discretionary spending by 15 percent, chopping items that range from the space station to the Rural Electrification Administration. |
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Ottoman power revolved crucially around the administration of the rights to land, which gave a space for the local authority to develop the needs of the local millet. |
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Journeys are free of charge within the vicinity of the airport, by reason of a green travel plan instituted by the BAA to reduce staff demands for parking space. |
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Established in 1993, the Millennium Studios on the south side of Elstree Way offered television and film production space together with associated services. |
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Offices, schools, and factories were required to offer praying space. |
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The resulting films are projected on three walls of an enclosed space. |
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The space program recorded a few notable feats and achievements. |
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In jet engines the oxygen necessary for fuel combustion comes from the air, while rockets carry oxygen in some form as part of the fuel load, permitting their use in space. |
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The only vacant space for this large library was a room originally intended for manuscripts, between the Front Entrance Hall and the Manuscript Saloon. |
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Him, for his exploits exc'ellent to reward, God gave in shortest space a gallant son, whose arm to 'noble and enfame was fain the warlike name of Lusitania's reign. |
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Dwelling who knows where, the archetypes constitute, one might say, a set of psyche instructions that traverse time and space and enwisen each new generation. |
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Residual masculism remained quite powerful, and does so to this day. At school, boys continue to command more playground space and teacher attention than do girls. |
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The bases of exomoonology are the initial success of the CoRoT mission that was the first space mission designed to search for exo-planets similar to the Earth itself. |
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As long as we break the kill chain sometime between when you arrive in the battle space and when the enemy weapon approaches your airplane, you're successful at using stealth. |
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The huge space is like an auditorium, with multilevel loungy seating areas looking down onto one of Singapore's best soundstages and dance floors. |
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Here indeed the power of disinct conception of space and distance falters. |
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Modern philosophical materialists extend the definition of other scientifically observable entities such as energy, forces, and the curvature of space. |
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I'm going to delete these unwanted files to free up some disk space. |
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The boss insisted on having first dibs on the best car space. |
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The contents of a flexbox can be positioned in any direction, can have their order swapped dynamically, and can auto-adjust their sizes and positions based on available space. |
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In 2013, British visual effects company Framestore, under chief supervisor Tim Webber and film producer David Heyman, produced the critically acclaimed space epic Gravity. |
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The beginning of the new millennium saw ESA become, along with agencies like NASA, JAXA, ISRO, CSA and Roscosmos, one of the major participants in scientific space research. |
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When framing a business model within the consumer Internet space, we may hear about advertising-supported, freemium, subscription, or a hybrid model. |
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How much free space is there on your hard disk? Is it full yet? |
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You can free up space on your hard disk by deleting temporary files. |
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The years from 1801 to 1804 are something of a blank space for Austen scholars as Cassandra destroyed all of her letters from her sister in this period for unknown reasons. |
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No more than three people can be in that space at a given time. |
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David had, in the space of an hour, captured Mrs. Williamson's heart, wormed himself into the good graces of Timothy, and become hail-fellow-well-met with old Robert. |
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The nearly continuous light curves with micromagnitude precision provided by the space mission Kepler are revolutionising our view of pulsating stars. |
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Because many communication satellites have equatorial orbits, launches from French Guiana are able to take larger payloads into space than from spaceports at higher latitudes. |
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Peter and Mania found a pensione whose view was of chestnut woods and a horizon looped by peaks lustred with last winter's snow, distant in time as well as space. |
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