Known as our first family of Celtic music, this band's roots go deep and wide and cut a swath across musical genres. |
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The sunlight scattered through the swath of leaves, dappling the grassy floor with intricate patterns of color and shadow. |
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Another shell burst overhead, cutting a swath through the scattered ranks of brown greatcoats. |
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The public personas of some writers cut a wide swath through the publishing world. |
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Unassuming and usually kind of quiet, he cuts no swath while entering a little hick bar out here in the country. |
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Wald singled out AIDS, which is cutting a swath through many of the continent's armies. |
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Somehow it manages to slice a clear swath through the thick humidity and sleepy heat of even the hottest day. |
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This period of relative tranquility ended around 1240, when Tartar invaders were cutting a swath through Europe. |
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If you are not among the lovers of vulgarly vile funny filth, you may want to cut a wide swath around this release. |
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Smith flashes a smile and scuffs his foot across a swath of browned grass where Greene and the other sprinters had vomited. |
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The hunting party had only been walking for a few hundred meters when he stopped at the edge of a clear-cut swath about five hundred meter wide. |
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From the northeast, toward China, the icefall from Teram Shehr cuts a broad swath across the east side of the Siachen. |
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Common rust is present at levels you only see every five years in a wide swath of east and central Nebraska. |
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Blockhead's instrumentals cut a wide swath away from his other contemporaries. |
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Increasing numbers of ticks have cut a swath through the young grouse populations. |
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The cushiony ankle strap is elastic, fully adjustable via a huge swath of Velcro. |
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Shortly thereafter, she'd begun to rent a small house near where much of the earlier destruction had cut a swath through the town. |
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There's a swath of middle ground to consider, and given reasonable tact and grace you can probably find a spot there. |
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Along the wall, they has cleared a swath as wide as a football field, shearing off row after row of houses. |
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In Florida's Marion County, Interstate 75 cuts right through a state-long swath of greenway that's habitat for bobcats, opossums, and armadillos. |
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Tavisome and Brodde in front of me have spread out to nearly a sword's length apart, and are cutting a wide swath through the enemy. |
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When using a rotary tedder for windrowing keep the swath gates close to the width of the baler pick-up and drive at a slow forward speed. |
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He pulled out his trusted wooden sword and cut a swath of wool from the sheep, exposing the flesh of the animal. |
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Some went so far as to swath themselves in mink coats or fur stoles, their heads adorned with high-fashioned hats having netted veils. |
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The larger the deck size, the wider the cut or swath will be, which will cut down on mowing time. |
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By hydraulic adjustment of the two raking wheels the crop can be deposited in a swath or in two individual swaths. |
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Once the crop has completely dried, it is possible to swath it directly in front of the baler. |
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An optimal swath form is therefore ensured on the front raking wheel as well. |
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When you hit them with the swather, the swath is big and the combines cannot run full speed ahead, maybe there is a little too much in the straw. |
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Moyles notes that the increasing popularity of swath grazing for livestock also attracts ungulates. |
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Leave a 15 metre buffer zone between the last spray swath and the edge of any of these habitats. |
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In the southeastern quadrant of Alberta is a swath of lunar-like landscape known as the Canadian Badlands. |
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Cereals left to over-winter in the swath are less likely to deteriorate to the same extent. |
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Management covers a wide swath that includes but transcends effective communication within and across governmental jurisdictions. |
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While they can't be used when you're standing or running, once they've been set in place, they can cut a wide swath across a battlefield with the high rate of fire. |
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The album's folk-inflected midsection is definitely its best swath, and the other sections that surround it are plagued by a kind of facelessness that keep them from sticking. |
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While focusing on a narrowly defined data set, he manages to produce a volume that cuts a wide swath through the history of the motion picture industry. |
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The Canola Council of Canada suggests that the window to properly swath a crop is only 1-3 days. Even the best swathers have a problem doing a good job in tangled crops. |
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Each face is conjured from eloquent pencil lines and blurs of paint against a virginal white swath of satin, hung vertically like an iconic banner. |
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At times, the various choruses were costumed in one large swath of cloth. |
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Its advocates have urged African countries to privatize and denationalize a wide swath of government services and industries traditionally run by the state. |
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She was beautiful, with this devastating swath of dark chocolate colored hair and these massive green eyes that just watched and waited and calculated. |
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Here was that infamous swath of dry terrain that encompasses both prairie flats and jagged gulches as it stretches through the westernmost reaches of Nebraska and the Dakotas. |
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These shiftable draper models let you position the swath at the center or to the left and right side of the header for double swaths. |
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The F4 twister cut a long swath of destruction that crossed just four blocks from my house. |
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Because they're not limited by their checkbook or pocketbook, they can buy a whole swath of products. |
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If a conditioner is not attached to the mower unit then the swath former can be attached for mowing. |
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The latest Civic iteration encompasses a broad swath of inner real estate, which seems incongruent with the vehicle's diminutive overall size. |
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As with foreshortening, layover is most severe for small incidence angles, at the near range of a swath, and in mountainous terrain. |
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Most large avalanche paths are obvious: an open slope, bowl, or gully above timberline that leads to a swath through the trees. |
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The bright swath to the right and roughly paralleling the runways is partly due to a rougher surface. |
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In recent years, the internet has provided a new medium for malcontents and maligners to spread fiction as fact to a wide swath of the public through mass distributed e-mails. |
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This great swath of land encircling urban Ottawa includes farms, forests and wetlands that total over 20,000 hectares. |
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At the start of the year it controlled a swath of territory larger than Belgium in the north-east of the country. |
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If replicated in May, that suggests a swath of Lib Dem seats will be lost in Scotland. |
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Meanwhile, the vast swath of anime television series available in English are ignored. |
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A large swath of agricultural land must be mobilized in order to respond to this change in domestic demand. |
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Instead of just one depth sounding at a time, the multi-beam scanner sounds a swath, literally hundreds of simultaneous readings. |
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I had run 12 sets of 150 stairs, most of them taken two at a time, and the stench of wet bodies and morning fog enfolded me like a curling swath of rancid morning breath. |
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In west-central Kansas, up to a fifth of the irrigated farmland along a 100-mile swath of the aquifer has already gone dry. |
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This could create tremendous opportunity for a broad swath of the rustbelt population. |
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Still, a 30-something who knows his way around a cufflink is viewed with some suspicion by a swath of the French left. |
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He spoke of how well the present campaign had done in his home borough, particularly in a swath that he termed West Brooklyn. |
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A swath of regular military allies have sought postponements or rejected the idea of firing missiles toward Damascus. |
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Why would Kristen choose to cheat with her swath director when she had Thor the god of thunder on the same movie set? |
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More painful is that a wide swath of the haredi population is ready and desirous for a more complete life. |
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For the first time in 2,000 years, Scots pine, alder, birch, hazel, holly, and mountain ash are set to reclaim a large swath of the Scottish Highlands. |
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For the past five years, however, malaria has reinvaded a broad swath from Asia to the Americas, with rare occurrences even reported in the United States. |
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A workhorse of a machine was busy feeding a swath of yellow paper from one of these rolls, mechanically ruling the paper with calibrated pins dipped in blue ink. |
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Behind him a rip flows out to sea from the shoreline, a swath of muddy rippled water filled with black sand churned up by its powerful seaward pull. |
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Clearly, too, it cannot be channelled towards the benefit of a specific group or sector of society at the expense of the broader swath of the population. |
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A long, green swath of wilderness beckoned, and I eagerly began working my way through a tangle of muscadine vines and palmetto, beneath a hammock of arching live oaks. |
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To return to the military metaphor, not only do officers have to build high walls against outsiders, they must also pacify a broad swath of territory beyond the fortress. |
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A device on a mobile agricultural machine for contactless scanning of contours extending over the ground, such as the contour of a swath of crop material. |
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We stood in the middle of the road, and looked at the machines, the torn-up swath sixty feet wide, at the trees on fire, the smoke rolling, the mud, the whole mess. |
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For reinstall and reformat like the champions of old had cut a wide swath across the plains and laid waste to the evil of the registry which had existed. |
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From her apartment nearby, Amrita Sabnavis can just about see the sea: a scrap of blue beyond the new freeway, the mudflats and a swath of warehouses. |
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A new little laser breaks that mold by generating a beam containing all the wavelengths in a swath of the electromagnetic spectrum. |
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This protected swath of steppe and low mountain ranges is starkly beautiful, with the coirĂ³n grasses and spiny bushes providing a habitat for rhea, tinamou, pigeon and burrowing owl. |
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The Russian Federation is claiming a large swath of seabed along the Lomonosov Ridge but confined to its sector of the Arctic. |
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Tacitus knows that the Helvetians once settled in the swath between Rhine, Main, and the Hercynian forest. |
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But it also remains that a TimberBiel sighting is something that a wide swath of news organizations would be bound to pick up. |
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It is traditional for budgetary bills to have a wide swath of what is in them and why members might support or not support it, but I do hope the member will be mindful of the rules of relevance. |
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Threshing a previously windrowed swath or cutting and threshing the crop in one operation are the common methods of harvesting oilseed rape. |
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Reel mowers are slicing an ever-wider swath in the lawn mower market as smart consumers learn about their many benefits. |
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A gift with strings attached, however, for while the document granted to Sir William a vast swath of what would become known as North America, it also charged him to fulfill many tasks, at great personal financial risk. |
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Just before the official start to winter, the east was hit with a trio of wintry wallops that smothered a huge swath of southern Ontario from Windsor to Kingston during the busiest travel and shopping weeks of the year. |
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As noted in the 9.30 AM NDT bulletin the centre of post-tropical storm Bill was east of the Newfoundland marine district and a Wide swath of west to northwest gales lingered in behind the storm over the marine district. |
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Why are there yellow and green areas inside the red swath? |
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A large, wedge-shaped festival park will lie at the community's core, and a broad swath of green land will be preserved as a Capital park along the banks of the Ottawa River. |
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This demonstrates once again that a loosening of credit would allow the real estate sector, like a wide swath of the economy, to better cope with the crisis. |
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But the deterioration that occurs in the swath when greenfeed gets wet is avoided when it remains standing, since the open canopy of the standing crop will dry much quicker. |
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In up and down operation, this machine is able to rake 16 metres of crop into one swath, thus constituting a cost-effective option in front of the forager. |
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Regardless of the crop quality, the LINER 2600 will faultlessly deposit a clean, box-shaped swath in the centre of the machine for the baler or forager. |
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For two decades, with a staggering single-mindedness, she cut a swath across Europe, America, and Russia, sharing her visionary dances. |
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Serve over ice in a rocks glass with a fat swath of orange peel. |
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The twister cut a wide swath of destruction in Utica, a town of 2,000 people about 90 miles southwest of Chicago. |
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Sherman started from Atlanta in the middle of November. He cut a wide swath of desolation through the South. |
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With his signature red beret and class-based rhetoric, president Hugo Chavez has cut a wide swath through this oil-rich but impoverished nation. |
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Girls who like to cut a wide swath ought to come out to China, for they will have enough flattery and attention to turn their heads. |
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Jerusha turned, a flush on her cheeks that wasn't makeup, a swath of steam from the vaporizer swirling around her chest, disembodying her head. |
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Gang mowers, those with multiple sets of blades to cut a wider swath, were built in the United States in 1919 by the Worthington Mower Company. |
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Trimble said that the technology provides higher accuracy and a uniform distribution of laser points across the entire field-of-view to widen the usable swath width. |
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The company certainly cut a wide swath in a conservative industry. |
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Along with acquiring a new name, the station said goodbye to its disc jockeys and put the needle to a broad swath of music that encompasses The Police and No Doubt. |
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He's cut a swath through the official rules and regulations of ASIFA, the international regulating body that holds the international animation community together. |
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Aside from the odd wooden walkway and markings painted on trees to mark paths, this enormous swath of bogland and dense forest is pure wilderness. |
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In 1850, Texas ceded a large swath of land to the federal government. |
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