Peterhead seemed to be coasting until East Stirling substitute, Gregor McKechnie, squared the match with a double inside four minutes. |
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Take your weight in kilograms and divide it by your height in metres squared. |
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A person's BMI is calculated by dividing weight in kilograms by height in meters squared. |
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A newton has a mass unit of kilograms and an acceleration unit of meters squared per second. |
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Cut the piece of pork into four neat, squared off pieces and dry them well on kitchen paper. |
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Williams was forced to use high-risk all-or-nothing tactics which backfired as Seles squared the match then secured victory. |
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The number of remaining lists, occurrences, or occurrences squared was also tabulated. |
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The biggest problem with bosonic string theory is that the lowest energy state was a tachyon, or a particle mode with negative mass squared. |
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This is because the statistical sampling error of the phase is inversely related to the squared coherence. |
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Atop the squared hilltop we spy the silhouetted form of a stag with magnificent antlers. |
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Simple incised arches adorn the squared terminals of the balusters that support the top shelf. |
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His role as maverick was most evident was during his stints on the Open Market Committee, where he frequently squared off against the status quo. |
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Suddenly, my glasses looked too severe, squared black plastic frames with wide ear pieces. |
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Both teams squared away the three-game test series in front of appreciative crowds. |
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And her eye falls on a ball-point pen, which is innocently lying on top of a block of squared paper. |
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Twenty contestants squared off against each other to see who could eat sixteen ounces of chili the fastest. |
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By the end of the nineteenth century, most of the continent had been squared off into townships, and sections. |
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An electrolyte's ionic strength is half of the total obtained by multiplying the molality of each ion by its valence squared. |
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She placed the bookmark in her book, set it down on the chair beside her, stood, squared her shoulders and marched into the house. |
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Centroid size was calculated by summing the squared distances from each of the 27 landmarks to a common centroid. |
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In many cases, air resistance will produce a drag force which is proportional to the velocity squared. |
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Try to copy one of the designs on squared paper in such a way that each unit square has only one colour. |
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The revulsion we still feel when women rather than men commit murders became revulsion squared. |
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The average heat loss from a single glazed window is 5 watts per metre squared. |
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This was not a desirable use of time, and it hardly squared with public priorities for policing. |
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What isn't completely clear yet is how what leaders at all levels said during these conferences squared with reality on the ground. |
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Quite how this dose of reality squared with her own beliefs escapes me to this day. |
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Later, as we enjoyed a complimentary drink back at the cabin while we squared up the bill, he attempted his first bit of chitchat with me. |
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The Swede, one of the top putters on the European tour, missed another four-foot birdie on the 12th that would have squared the match. |
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He squared the contest on the 11th and took the lead for the first time on the 15th. |
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And indeed eight minutes into the half he squared the match with another free kick. |
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Taking a deep breath, he squared his shoulders, hoping that his expression did not betray his fright, or the pounding of his heart when he spoke. |
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Sighing, I squared my shoulders and prepared myself for the nightmare soon to commence. |
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Now, faced with something that had nearly frightened her to death, she took a deep breath, squared her shoulders, and turned the doorknob. |
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Peabody squared himself up like some fresh fight was just about to commence. |
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The Norwegian midfielder squared the ball to Viduka, who simply side-footed home what proved to be the winner. |
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Giggs was never going to be caught and he squared a ball into the centre at speed. |
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With business itself, most of the key industry groups were squared away privately during and immediately after the deal's negotiation. |
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Ibarra will get some money back, he explains, but it won't be the full amount and it won't be until the accounting is squared away. |
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Three siblings are squared away in other ranches, so there is no inter-family competition for the 900-acre home farm. |
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One nearby resident said it was not the first time the pair had squared off. |
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Cooper refused three attempts by police to get him to provide a breath test and squared up to and threatened an officer. |
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Apart from the squared off potholes, the view on both sides was magnificently paintable. |
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Artificially squared tesserae of stone, terracotta, faience, and glass appear to be developments of the 3rd century bc. |
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Tony went on to captain the school team, a sense of command obvious in the impassive determination of his set jaw and squared teenage shoulders. |
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If so, you only need to install the casing on the opposite side after the jamb is plumbed, squared, and secured in the opening. |
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The free lunch is the economic equivalent of squared circles and perpetual motion, a favorite of cranks through the ages. |
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The movie is competent, but its one notable feature is Jesus carrying a cross-beam that's not squared and true. |
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The third gown was a very fashionable emerald green, with a squared neck and a full skirt. |
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When the counties squared up in the championship in Killarney, the outcome was an emphatic win for Kerry. |
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It looks like a dugout canoe with squared ends, but is in fact a large brine storage tank, weighing over two tons. |
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Fig.8 shows the squared overlap and the cumulative squared overlap of the modes with the difference vector. |
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Then I have them go straight up, shoulders squared to the basket, and do a jump shot. |
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It occupies a continental surface area of 27,791,810 km squared. |
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I don't see how this can be squared with what Hillman is now telling us. |
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The front legs are squared and tapered ending in spade feet. |
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All this and yet no one had the nerve to stand up and publicly ask the deceitful politician how he squared his public policy positions with his private life? |
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In the original incident, both sides squared up at the end of the Hammers' 1-0 defeat and Cole was seen to throw punches in the direction of Bernard Mendy. |
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And 17 minutes from time, Heskey became the third Liverpool player to get on the score-sheet, when Scholes squared the ball to him in the penalty area. |
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The degree of collinearity is determined by the weight of the squared multiple correlation coefficients of the indicators with any other causes of the latent variable. |
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While his batman stood quietly aside he paced back and forth in front of me a couple of turns, smacking his baton into his hand, then squared off in front of me. |
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Hoy has had only one temporary relapse when, as a first-year student at St Andrews University, he entered a new social circle that no longer squared with cycling. |
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The only goal of the game came after just nine minutes when Grant Johnson squared the ball to Keith Gibson and the midfielder sent a powerful shot into the net from 25 yards. |
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She also squared off against then-President Leonid Kuchma, who fired her and supposedly did his best to destroy her fortune. |
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Thirteen nervous minutes into the contest Doran converted a free from 38 metres but Mulligan squared the match in the 16th minute after interplay between Smith and McGoldrick. |
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Chances are we could have squared the series by winning the second Test. |
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She skirted the cliff edge, and the squared up against the man. |
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How might the competing forces of transnationalism and movement be squared with the necessity for reasonable levels of access to services and institutions? |
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He squints slightly, has a squared jaw, and speaks in British-accented English, the product of a boarding school education. |
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Purposefully, I squared my shoulders and pushed myself off the couch. |
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The agglomerative, or grouping, schedule provided by Ward's method indicated a notable flattening of the curve of squared Euclidean distances after the five-cluster solution. |
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The trigger is gently curved and smooth, as all good double action triggers should be, and the front of the trigger guard is squared slightly and grooved. |
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A major step forward in proving that the circle could not be squared using ruler and compasses occurred in 1761 when Lambert proved that p was irrational. |
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The two players squared up and had to be separated by Ferdinand and others before order was restored by Eriksson's assistant coach, Steve McClaren. |
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I swallowed the thought that maybe my dad was downstairs with the principal waiting for me but I squared my shoulders and excused myself from History class. |
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Surface gravity is just under nine meters per second squared. |
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At the mention of such a grown-up task, Alex squared his shoulders and assented that yes, he had protected his mother from all sorts of dangers while his father was away. |
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New batsman Ricky Ponting survives two leg-before-wicket shouts, but is squared up by a perfect leg-cutter on the last ball of the over and is caught behind. |
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Galia Amsel, working with translucence and opacity, pushes grey and white glass to its densest, tapering her squared slabs towards narrow, light edges. |
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Two corners are snipped off, one is rounded, and the fourth is squared. |
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In particular Simplicius quotes the writing on Eudemus on Antiphon's attempts to square the circle and also the attempts of Hippocrates when he squared certain lunes. |
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He squared certain lunes, and also the sum of a lune and a circle. |
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First, former Toffee Mikel Arteta sent Walcott racing clear but instead of shooting he squared towards Ramsey, who was foiled by Tony Hibbert. |
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A googleplex, if it has slipped your mind, is a figure represented by the numeral 1 followed by a million zeros and then squared. |
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A combined force of Cimbri and Teutoni squared off against additional armies from Rome in 109 and 105 BCE, vanquishing them in the process. |
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Thomson detected their path by the fluorescence on a squared screen in the jar. |
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Parkside Farmhouse at Castle Farm is a listed building, built in the early 19th century with squared limestone walls and purple slate roof. |
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Eudoxus of Cnidus, also in the 5th century BCE, also found that the area of a disk is proportional to its radius squared. |
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Step terminations result when a flake prematurely breaks or snaps during removal, leaving a distal end that is often squared off. |
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The kinetic energy, a concept of classical mechanics, is half the mass of a particle times its speed squared. |
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The timbers originally were tree boles squared with a broadaxe or adze and joined together with joinery without nails. |
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The steeply banked bends of the track at the Shay have been buried under stands at either end when the spectator facilities were squared off. |
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The third captures the mean squared wealth and the lower semimean squared wealth. |
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Truculently they squared up to each other but kept just out of fighting distance? |
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Five minutes later Sibon squared to Kuki, who hammered a low drive from 22 yards that again hit the post. |
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Metcalfe's Law asserts that a network value grows proportionally to the number of users squared. |
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As the half wound down Paul Carr squared up to Simon Bunting and they both found themselves in the sin-bin. |
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Aether units can also be expressed as Coulomb's constant times 16 pi squared. |
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After Donaldson accepted a low Mitchell Hancox cross and squared up towards goal, he then ushered the ball low into the bottom corner, round a defender to unsight the keeper. |
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So basically what Bubblehead is saying to her friend is that for a specific amount of mass, if you multiply it by the speed of light squared, you get its energy equivalence. |
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I nailed the localizer dead-nuts center, squared the glideslope indicator, slowed my airspeed and rode the needles all the way down at a steady ninety knots. |
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Aelin squared her shoulders and slipped into the bejeweled crowd. |
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I have almost squared away the last of the paperwork from that job. |
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The haybarn is built of squared limestone and sandstone with brick arches. |
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