You want to start reeling and jigging your bait though the different spectrums of the water. |
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Multicolor spectrums may be used to represent greater nuances in the selected range of percentages. |
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A light emitting diode is a semiconductor chip that can emit almost all spectrums of light when it is connected to the mains. |
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The unbalanced visible spectrums of most retail lighting creates unappetizing displays, lowering impulse sales. |
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These Axioms, Codes and Scales are the graphic explanation of existence gained from a direct observation of all spectrums of livingness. |
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It's always interesting when we have witnesses from different spectrums and with different points of view. |
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In spectrums, like those of colour or music, names of certain areas or points are created for convenience. |
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These two illness spectrums are not the same and should not be considered to be the same. |
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We commend the efforts of the United Nations to raise awareness of the effects of the current crisis across all spectrums on global health. |
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During my visits to Darfur, I found a genuine desire for peace amongst all spectrums of the population. |
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This discovery led researchers to use the temperature of heated carbon as a reference to describe different spectrums of light. |
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For decades, the United States and Poland stood at opposing ends of the political, economic and military spectrums. |
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In the past, business and not-for-profit organizations appeared to be on two different spectrums. |
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Combine different spectrums of bulbs for applications that have specific spectral requirements. |
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Clicking on one of the timelines, you can drill down one level more into the details of that day across several spectrums. |
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On most political spectrums libertarianism is considered far right-wing. |
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Canopy vegetation over ancient sites displayed changes in color and reflectivity that were visible only when captured by satellite instruments in near-infrared spectrums. |
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Absolutely, from a committee perspective I look forward to hearing from witnesses from across the country, from all spectrums, on how the Canada-Jordan free trade agreement will benefit Canadians. |
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Alcatel-Lucent helps mobile TV services providers design, develop, deploy and operate effective mobile TV solutions, optimized specifically for their environment in terms of technologies and spectrums. |
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The general study of spectrums is called spectrometry. |
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Resorting to other spectrums, for example UHF or 800 MHz, would pose additional problems to SAR responders because of the nature and requirements of their work. |
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It will require positive will throughout the political and corporate spectrums, and the involvement of all members of the public, as citizens and consumers, in order to make it work. |
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In slow-roll approximation and in longitudinal gauge, we find the primoradial perturbation spectrums for this scenario. |
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In the case of concatenation of different systems in the digital chain, the final spectrum will be constrained by the sum of all the different spectrums. |
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The types of habitats that many tropical fish species have evolved in, vary and should be considered when selecting light spectrums and when deciding on the lighting power requirements. |
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Extended exposure often leads to massive discoloration usually reducing the colors to white and typically very faded blue spectrums. |
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The results are strangely beautiful: barely there, smudgy spectrums made up of the stuff we normally wouldn't look twice at – fluff and fibres, dust and dirt, even microscopic particles of human skin and hair. |
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They then searched these areas for galaxies that appeared to have two different spectrums, suggesting that what looked like a single object actually had another one sitting behind it. |
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Other valuable physical techniques used in structural determination include mass spectrometry, X-rays, and patterns of absorption of light energy, such as ultraviolet absorption spectrums or the absorption of infrared energy. |
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Stuart's photographs, which capture varying degrees of enthusiasm, from idle hobbies to out-and-out obsessions, are a charming portrait of British community spirit across a range of areas, societal spectrums and demographics. |
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The debate between the different spectrums of the FPS world will kick off once again, with Halo tipped to outsell both Call of Duty and Battlefield. |
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They look and they listen to the other submissions from people across the different spectrums, whether they are in favour or against a particular issue at committee. |
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Our worlds are on two totally different spectrums. |
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Increasingly, first responders are moving towards spectrums other than VHF, because of a lack of efficiency, but more as a result of a lack of available VHF frequencies. |
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Politics is now expressed freely in all spectrums of thought. |
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It has been shown that aquatic plants can photosynthesize very efficiently when exposed to lighting that is rich in the green and yellow spectrums. |
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Wide range choice of spectrums for various aquatic applications. |
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The fiery mixture comes to full boil on Placebo's third disc, Black Market Music, a visceral collection that delves into industrial, punk, and experimental rock spectrums. |
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