When the amplifier is switched on, all the tuning-forks are magnetised, and become electro-magnets. |
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Applying these principles to the horse, the genetic information coding for extra toes is present, but is switched off in most modern horses. |
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In those days 8-tracks blew the doors off anything coming from a radio station, despite their infamous fadeouts when the tracks switched. |
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A former BMX enthusiast, Moore switched to motocross a couple of years ago and he has since taken on gradually more difficult tasks. |
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He began as a rugby league player in Bradford, then switched to union at Bradford and with Keswick. |
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In 1910 he began studying medicine at Munich University, but he soon switched to natural sciences, then engineering. |
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He officially switched on the lights, and on a bitterly frosty night, the ballpark was looking splendid. |
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There was one instance when the system was switched to manual mode due to a jammed ticket, and left in manual mode in error. |
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So, I sat on the edge of the bath, swung my legs over the side, switched on the taps and reached for the shower head. |
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As the winds switched to an equatorward direction, coastal upwelling ensued and the Columbia plume was replaced by cold, salty water nearshore. |
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From this point, he lost the power to punish his opponent and switched from slugger to boxer. |
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When police stopped him his car engine was switched off and the keys were in the ignition and he was sitting in the driver's seat. |
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As for tracking systems that use mobile phones, what happens after a phone is switched off? |
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The song switched from some rowdy dance mix, to a very slow and achingly sweet song. |
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The tags remain active after they have left the store, unless they are switched off. |
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He competed as an international swimmer and was Scottish motorcycle trials champion twice before he switched to pedal bikes. |
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I switched my flashguns off and held my camera steady for a slow shutter exposure. |
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As existing analogue transmitters are switched off region by region, the strength of the digital signal will be boosted. |
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When Richmond's Christmas lights are switched on tomorrow night, they will include the now-traditional, if unseasonal, Christmas parrot. |
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It's not just Australians who have switched on to the charms of this charismatic comedian. |
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They were switched on at the beginning of the month and will stay shining until the 12 th night. |
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It will be little different from when we scrapped pounds, shillings and pence and switched to the decimal system. |
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Steve Carr, mate, best get a shift on because the lights are being switched on tonight, Thursday, not Friday night. |
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I got out of bed and padded my way to my computer and switched it on, connected to the internet and checked my e-mail. |
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Public health experts are investigating claims that hundreds of farmers have switched to a highly toxic crop chemical to cut costs on sheep dip. |
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Alas, as I sleepily switched the alarm on, I neglected to check that it was set for the right time. |
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There were other monitors that switched views between empty hallways and vacant waiting areas. |
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The operational sorties in the north switched to training sorties in the south. |
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She was a smoker but switched to snus when her job didn't allow smoke breaks. |
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He was on the books of top rugby union club Leicester Tigers as a junior but has switched to the League code. |
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The first half proceeded at a rapid pace, as momentum switched hands numerous times. |
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I even broke out the sail for a few minutes until I got bored and switched back to paddling. |
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She was given the anticoagulant warfarin, but suffered an adverse reaction and was switched to another drug, Phenindione. |
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I switched from my nurse-midwives to an alternative doctor interested in promoting water births. |
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The twist comes when Wilma's handbag gets switched with that of a jewel thief. |
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He also switched between acoustic and electric guitar regularly throughout the night. |
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I deleted all my old stuff from my ISP's webspace, checked I was under the 10-megabyte limit, and switched over to the new account. |
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The Scarborough fighter had threatened to walk out of the fight unless the weigh-in was switched to Friday to prevent problems with dehydration. |
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Ralph switched on the AM radio and spun the dial, looking for a news program. |
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She turned the radio on and switched it around until she found a good country station. |
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I started my car as I bit on my sandwich and almost mechanically switched on the radio. |
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After the weather bulletin, Chris switched the radio off after the first few notes of the next song. |
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Around half the radios switched on locally on a Saturday afternoon are tuned to the station's commentary. |
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On the train, I switched the radio on to a phone-in programme where listeners expressed their worries about the escalating situation. |
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At the next stop light he deftly popped open the housing of the radio and switched something inside. |
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I was shocked to see the number of listeners who had switched off their radios in just 12 months. |
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It was a misty night, all navigation lights were switched off and radio silence was observed. |
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At midnight she blew the candles out and switched on the kitchen and hallway lights. |
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He immediately rang the council and was put him through to Shelley's mobile, which was switched off at the time. |
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Danny Carroll was switched from the midfield to centre-half for the last two games. |
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By the time you had figured out what song you were hearing, they had switched to a new one. |
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After some months, attention switched to the National Development Plan which was then at an advanced stage of preparation. |
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The wheel automatically moves away from the driver when the ignition key is removed and returns when the ignition is switched on. |
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In 1518 they switched policy to a rapprochement with Francis and the treaty of London followed. |
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Interest in Irish affairs continued throughout the 1880s, although the issue switched from land reform. |
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I switched off the telly and settled down to what I thought would be half an hour of savage nature in the raw! |
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As the van engine was switched off, a faint keening sound was audible from the back of the vehicle. |
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The volume of inward investment was drying up and money would have been switched to home-grown firms or else left undistributed. |
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When, briefly Warne switched back to over the wicket after tea, Pietersen hit him straight for six and on-drove him for four. |
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Pavee readjusted their defense play and switched the aggression towards a determined goal hunt. |
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The ball had been switched from side to side before finally Stark was given the scoring pass wide on the right. |
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People-power has won the day in the battle to have Old Town's hated bus-priority traffic lights switched off. |
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The subject was then switched to a rebreathing bag and was asked to stop hyperventilating. |
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The Fifth US Army, with the whole weight of Allied air power switched to its support, attacked on 15 April. |
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As transmitters are switched on and new areas receive BBC digital radio broadcasts the postcode checker on the website will also be updated. |
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The policeman switched on the cassette tape, to record every word I said, and turned to me. |
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Chatty, charming and a highly entertaining gossip off the record, she picks her words carefully when the tape recorder is switched on. |
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He finally reached us and sat on our tail for miles even as we switched lanes. |
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With the dumps gone, datolite collecting switched to the accessible underground workings of the Michigan mine. |
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On the kitchen table were some electronic scales which were switched on, a wrap of heroin and pieces of silver foil. |
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We switched to individual aliquots of buffer solution, prepared in single-use tubes. |
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A new emotion registered on his face, but it quickly switched again, now to grim thanks. |
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After she kissed me goodnight she switched off the light and turned my night light on. |
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The pedestrian crossing at Market Hill has also been switched off to help alleviate traffic problems. |
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The two-way street past the cemetery is switched one day of the year, on the morning of All Saints' Day, today, to a one-way street. |
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So after a brief run through the tapes were switched on to lay a backing track down. |
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This finding is clinically significant since it explains why many patients relapsed after being directly switched from clozapine to risperidone. |
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Angel turned on her radio and switched to an alternate frequency reserved for emergencies, hoping she'd be able to contact Quinton. |
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They found two genes switched on in the amniotic epithelial cells that heretofore were believed to only be expressed in embryonic stem cells. |
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He navigated the boat onto the dusty sand and switched the noisy engine off. |
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After the war he switched from long-distance events to middle-distance running. |
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Their enterprise really began to grow after they switched from silver to pewter, an alloy of lead and tin. |
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With the second, the show's creators switched from using a dwarf actor to an animatronic puppet. |
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When he switched his mortgage earlier this year, his property was revalued. |
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Women on anticonvulsant medication should be switched to the least teratogenic drug, and the smallest clinically effective dose. |
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Ventilation fans and water pumps to prevent the pit flooding were switched off the following month. |
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Magus clicked on a rewind button on his movie player, and switched to another camera angle. |
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The Tory vote might hold, but the Lib Dem vote would fall as people switched back to Labour. |
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Since steel parts rust, manufacturers have recently switched to aluminum frames for these enclosures. |
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Court documents allege he was illegally switched from a reservist lieutenant commander to an active-duty commander following the school scandal. |
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Suddenly, the study of aging is switched from a top-down view of the effects of aging to a bottom-up approach, where causes can be determined. |
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It was in the afternoon but the cabin lights is already switched off, providing a night-time atmosphere. |
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As the two of them walked into the shed and out of the biting wind, she shook sand from her thin hair and switched the lights on. |
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He heard the distinctive click when she switched off the answering machine. |
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He then switched the acceleration to cruise control, reached under his seat, and pulled out a steering lock. |
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As the motor rotates the drive windings and the sense windings are switched. |
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I needed drawers, and two electric burners that were safe when you switched them off. |
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He switched off the hazard lights, looked briefly over his shoulder and started up again, taking the right turn off the roundabout. |
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She switched her stance and lashed out with a double roundhouse, powerful enough to snap bone. |
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I switched my receiver to stereo mode, and everything was routed to the front right speaker. |
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Because it's plugged into a broadband router rather than your computer, you don't even need to have your computer switched on to use it. |
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I switched to a rather dark song, formulated almost entirely of flats and sharps ascending or descending in scales. |
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The visitors stuck to their task and after a series of rucks and mauls the ball was switched to the blindside for Toby Pemberton to drive over. |
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The second phase switched British attentions to the south, where large numbers of Loyalists could be recruited. |
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There is no such honour behind the loyalties of one of my workmates, who switched his support in his late teens. |
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The stadium presented a touching scene as lights were switched off and everyone stood up with burning candles in their hands. |
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She wandered over and switched the small crystal table lamp on, bathing the whole room in a creamy light. |
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Add to this the fact that, during the same time period, American police switched en masse to autoloading pistols. |
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Earlier the peer educators had used a lecture-cum-discussion technique and but later switched over to informal talks in groups. |
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He'd been with a firm that specialized in aerospace parts that switched to automotive. |
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With lightening speed the big man's combat instincts switched to autopilot. |
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She switched onto autopilot as the woman showed her the dress and the shoes. |
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Kyuna switched over to autopilot and allowed herself to slip into a trance-like state as she listened to the music. |
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He switched on later to the lucrative clandestine trade of felling and smuggling of sandalwood trees. |
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Jack only switched his right blinker on and turned towards Route 301 instead. |
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Faulks said the alarm was not properly connected to electrical mains and would have had to rely on a back-up battery even if switched on. |
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To boost profits, it switched some carriers from dry bulk cargoes to coal, and raised freight rates for coal along the coastal region. |
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From a provisioning point of view, the switched architecture provides better scalability. |
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Its technicolour dreamcoat, provided by a lighting artist, has been switched off after an all-too-brief display. |
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She became worried and attempted to telephone her husband but his mobile phone was switched off. |
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Carmichael pressed a button and the screen switched back to the telephone operator at the Police Information Line. |
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Over the centuries, schisms occurred in which the seceders switched allegiance to Rome, forming the Uniate churches. |
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We collapsed in laughter and exhaustion onto the sofa and switched the telly on. |
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He switched to schmaltzy ballads that reinforced a cartoon notion of Greece. |
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When this happens, the water supply to the micronisers in the towers is switched off by its computer control system. |
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He switched to electric bass, an instrument he began playing at the tender age of nine. |
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Joan once opened her mouth to tell him where to turn, but he switched his blinker before she could say anything. |
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To gain more distance, Pavin in 1996 switched from the high-spinning, wound balata ball he'd always used to a solid-core ball that went farther. |
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I'd just switched off the tape recorder and switched on the mobile phone when a text popped up to say that the deal had finally been done. |
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A father who switched on the early morning news to keep tabs on lightning strikes and bandhs and heated the water for my early morning bath. |
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The leak was stopped 20 minutes later when an inspector switched off the main. |
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When she got home and switched on the TV, however, she found Al's audible substance diminished by his visible smarminess. |
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He switched it on, and watched as the screen flashed as the machine went through its boot-up procedure. |
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Only leave electric blankets switched on all night if they have thermostatic controls for safe all-night use. |
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Paper ballots can be switched, and that is the purpose of having observers and monitors who witness the physical tallying. |
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Electrodes are placed on the stomach, bottom and thighs and two electrical currents are switched on. |
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He had recently switched to a new monitor, and installed the After Dark screensaver into the bargain. |
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Farmers switched to more productive crops, with a decline in the acreage of rye and a rise in wheat and barley. |
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As I went into the tunnel at Finchley Road I switched off all the interior lights. |
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He went back to his car, switched on his phone and almost immediately it rang. |
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Little headway was made in the maul but the ball was switched across the field. |
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Since then, many counties and townships have switched to an electronic system eager to prevent future problems. |
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After a couple of years, he switched to insulin injections, which meant he could vary his diet a bit more. |
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They will be in the money if they have switched to a resurgent real estate sector. |
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Blaise smiled her secretive smile, the corners of her mouth twitching in hidden mirth, and she switched her grip on the hilt of her sword. |
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The focus has instead switched to juveniles and the lack of secure places for hardcore young offenders. |
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Four different times I switched over to see the bases loaded, scoring I believe a total of one run. |
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The hunchback gene is switched on only when bicoid protein, a transcription factor, is present at a certain threshold concentration. |
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Well, I switched to a flexible mortgage, because I'm self-employed and I can set my tax against my mortgage until I have to pay my tax bill. |
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Two attempts to restart the engine were made and the fuel tank selector was switched to the emergency position. |
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But Gavin switched off and allowed Martin Butler to slip past him and collect Shaun Barker's long throw-in. |
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Quite apart from the chances of being caught through the thumbprints, they know that these stores are switched on about security in general. |
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Twelve years later, 35-year-old David has switched his battledress for a city suit and is watching the war unfold on television. |
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Remember when Chandler switched channels just as Monica came home, leading her to think he was pleasuring himself in front of a nature program? |
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The network quickly switched to an all-service format showing phone numbers and Red Cross information over the ticker instead of prices. |
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His wife and children were at his bedside when his life support machine was switched off. |
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His mobile telephone rang with a tone indicating he was in Spain but was switched off without a word being said. |
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With the air-conditioning switched off, it was becoming hot and stuffy in the confined cabin space, and only there did I really begin to feel the dread hand of fear. |
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As a concession to health, he then switched to half pints and even refused a Scotch pie from the chuckwagon although temptation was writ large on his face. |
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I switched on the light and gazed blearily through a haze of dust. |
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After focusing on bettering its sensitivity, the team switched its emphasis to more technical issues, using the instrument as a test bed for new technologies. |
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Viewers started to get used to the idea that if they switched on their TV screens before 9 am they would have a programme to watch as opposed to a test card or a blank screen. |
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He moved the camera to a lower angle as I switched positions. |
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Eurostar has even switched from Anglo-French crews to all-British staff to avoid disruption in case French SNCF workers decide to down tools on Tuesday and Wednesday. |
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The captain was ordered to surrender the ship's papers but once night fell she slipped out of Gibraltar with her lights switched off and leaving her papers behind. |
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I made a quick scan for hostels, saw none, and switched off the monocular. |
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In 1964, or about a hundred knives after making his first one, he switched his focus to selling Arkansas whetstones and a year later began selling knives. |
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That disproves nothing as Jessica's mobile phone signal has been traced to this area until 1.30 am when the signal faded as the battery died or it was switched off. |
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When turned off the upright lamp is empty and silent but when switched on it comes alive, its nylon shade inflating via an internal fan to become a glowing globe. |
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A halfback for the Mumbai junior team, before he switched over to hockey, Rasquinha's late entry into the stick and ball sport has seen him lack the wristwork. |
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In the lean rainy season, the women switched out meat and oily sauces for vegetables. |
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When leaving Nottingham Forrest, he supposedly agreed to join Blackburn, shook on the deal and then switched to Manchester United and automatically fell out with the Scotsman. |
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The stage lights, which had started out in orange and purple, switched to green and purple, then pink and red, before becoming kaleidoscopic in effect. |
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Anxious to record their first league win since 29 September, Manchester switched Afi Leuaia to the wing and brought Piers Gregory into play at centre. |
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Gradually, medicine took over, and, although the Society continued to provide equipment like lifebuoys until the mid-20th century, its focus switched to awards for courage. |
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The CBS network has now been switched off for millions of viewers, and the propaganda war would make George Orwell dizzy. |
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She switched on the power, a bright, green glow lighting up the screen. |
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Ever switched on the radio and found yourself dancing round the house? |
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Pop fan Katie Storey is reaching for the stars after winning a competition to watch the sparkling Christmas lights in Oxford Street being switched on by some of her pop idols. |
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It's difficult after sitting in the dressing-room all afternoon to have to get yourself switched to go out in the rain and be motivated to bowl one ball. |
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It should have made for a tense and nervy finish but the goal provided the wake-up call as City switched back on the concentration button and defended resolutely thereafter. |
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Keep your laptop switched on in sleep mode, which will save time in case security inspectors ask you to turn it on to prove it's a working computer. |
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The TV has been switched off and the radio has been silenced. |
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Franconian farmers switched to other crops, chiefly clover and hops, hence the irresistible rise of the Franconian brewing industry in this period. |
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Of all the guys who have switched uniforms this season, maybe the hardest to get used to will be Lynch, who personified the Bucs' defense with his sledgehammer style. |
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Astor returned to his recording studio and switched on his tape recorder. |
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There was one when Stella compared the initial feeling of losing her memory to what it was like to live in Canada around the time that it suddenly switched to metric. |
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I switched on the June 16 USA vs. Ghana World Cup match looking for things to loathe. |
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Hints of rectilinear buildings raise the possibility that the village may have switched to more Roman architectural styles in the latter part of the Roman period. |
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I switched the torch off, nipped outside for a pee and had a think. |
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After the run-in period, children whose asthma was acceptably controlled without the continuous use of inhaled steroids were switched to inhaled budesonide. |
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The film depicted a rich and selfish woman stranded on a tropical island with her rugged lower-class manservant, their roles switched almost immediately upon being stranded. |
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So there's not a murder two or something that we could have switched to. |
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As soon as he switched to cows, he advertised for sharemilkers, providing the chosen ones with the land, a farmhouse, dairy herd and milking shed. |
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She switched off the radio and slowed the car in the silence. |
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I switched off the flash, folded down the arm and applied the shutter-lock with unexposed film left in the camera, just as a large triggerfish appeared in front of me. |
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Kevin quietly packed her things and switched off the table lamp. |
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Morning and evening traffic has tailed back from the roundabout since the lights were switched in a three week experiment to try to improve traffic flow. |
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Fox switched to a WNYW-TV report on rising water near a group of homes in sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn. |
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And yet the rage that one felt was an abstract, undirected emotion which could be switched from one object to another like the flame of a blowlamp. |
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Customers get mad when they're forced to change the way they make deposits or when familiar options on the automated teller machines are switched around. |
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To portray the harsher reality produced by the war, Beckmann switched from the soft pencil he had previously used to a reed pen, giving him a harder, more precise line. |
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I switched on my bedside lamp and looked at the alarm clock. |
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Once a devotee of printed fiction, Betty Clayson, 82, who has been using the library for about 20 years, soon switched her allegiance to talking books. |
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Passengers were asked to make sure their phones and other devices were charged so that they could be switched on for inspection. |
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The floodlights will be switched on for afternoon games and the dressing-room windows will be blacked out as his team launch a desperate attempt to avoid relegation. |
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And if that isn't enough for you, there's also a bayonet style clip, which can be switched for right or left hand carry or even removed for pouch storage. |
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Meet the outgoing Michigan Republican congressman who switched his vote and kept the government funded Thursday. |
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I started my journalistic career on student mags, initially on Imperial College, London's Felix and later on Queen Mary College's Cub after I switched both college and degree. |
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Current is switched to two of the three windings at any time. |
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Also for sale are evocative photographs of the Queen's Park works which was switched from making steam locomotives to producing tanks during the Second World War. |
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Unobtrusive is the reporter's notebook under the table where they can't see you're doodling, or the tape machine they've forgotten you switched on. |
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Mixing meat and dairy is a kosher rule-breaker, so they switched the cheese for potatoes. |
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Databases can be switched manually with a keyboard shortcut. |
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City's home match with Huddersfield has been switched to Sunday afternoon to avoid a clash with the Scarborough v Chelsea tie, which kicks off at 12.30 pm on Saturday. |
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This sin is almost as serious as leaving a mobile switched on in church. |
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I was writing Lorrie Moore knock-off short stories before I switched to nonfiction. |
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System architecture may require peer-to-peer transaction support, such as direct communication between two application servers across the switched backplane. |
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I nervously said something about her shirt being off, and she laughed, and we switched the game to tic Tac Toe. |
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One customer retooled a Nintendo Wii with its innards switched out for glued pennies. |
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Meanwhile the kids switched to chocolate milk, which had roughly the same calorie content but fewer nutrients. |
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She switched on the kettle and got out the packet of Nicaraguan coffee. |
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I spoke to my advisor and switched to accountancy for the next year. |
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He slipped inside and, struggling to think over the deafening noise of the generator, he found the control panel that regulated the machine and switched it off. |
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Mara slowed at a stoplight and switched on the right blinker. |
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The fire fighters could not use the mains water to quench the flames because Mayo County Council had switched off the main supply due to a shortage in the area. |
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He switched the keys in the ignition and the car started to roar. |
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Four years later, I was asleep on the Friday afternoon when my wife came in and told me there was a story on radio about Henry bad-mouthing me with a microphone switched on. |
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Right then we switched to rock portage and charged back down the beach to get the ibs into the water. |
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He still had the car keys in his pocket, but a neighbour told him he had heard the bleep of a car alarm being switched off between 1.30 am and 2am. |
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Rochdale Council street lighting team leader Dave Ralphs said workmen had to make the best of all the working days before the lights are switched on. |
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He returned to action at the Premier League six weeks later with a new set of darts having switched manufacturers. |
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When he ran dry, he switched to a high-velocity handgun. Gut-shots, chest-shots. |
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Antisniffing software can be used on a switched network to sense packet sniffers. |
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When the doctor told him to quit smoking, Harvey switched to chaw, but then developed cancer of the mouth. |
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I was finding college too hard, so I dropped science and switched to an easier course. |
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At a command to lift his legs, Savin switched out the plug for another electrosex variety, adding the needed gel to the torpedo-shaped insert. |
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When the flat file became unmanageable, we switched to a proper database system. |
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Commius, Caesar's Atrebatian ally, later switched sides, fighting in Vercingetorix's rebellion. |
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He also tells us that the Bodunni, a tribe or kingdom who were tributary to the Catuvellauni, switched sides. |
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Charles' character eventually alienated both the French and English monarchs, because he readily switched sides whenever it suited his interest. |
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During the battle, some of Richard's important supporters switched sides or withheld their retainers from the field. |
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When they returned, Clarence switched sides at the Battle of Barnet and Warwick and his brother were killed. |
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I switched to a different bank for better customer service, but there was little difference in terms of interest rates. |
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During the battle, Cromwell switched his reserves from one side of the river Severn to the other and back again. |
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In the 1950s and 60s, these factories either switched to using other fuels, often because of the Clean Air Act of 1956, or closed completely. |
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In the late 19th century, the New Dissenters mostly switched to the Liberal Party. |
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Romania had initially been a member of the Axis powers but switched allegiance upon facing invasion by the Soviet Union. |
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The most affected was the coal industry, already suffering from declining output as shipping switched to oil. |
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I have recently switched over to a wizard and have yet to lose a kill to a KSer. |
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Despite the custom of meeting on a Thursday, after the appointment of Gordon Brown as Prime Minister the meeting day was switched to Tuesday. |
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Production was then switched to building 3,330 Hawker Typhoons for the Royal Air Force. |
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He also started to paint standing up, which continued until old age, when he switched to a high chair. |
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Later in life his allegiance switched to the future Henry IV, to whom later editions of the Confessio Amantis were dedicated. |
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In 1952, the television show American Bandstand switched to a format where teenagers dance along as records are played. |
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After the release of the double album compilation The Best of Rod Stewart he switched to Warner Bros. |
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The meetings switched to Taylor's house in late 1961, where the three were joined by Alan Etherington and Bob Beckwith. |
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The northern leg of V97 was switched to Temple Newsam, Leeds to provide room for camping and three stages. |
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The Christmas tree is decorated with lights that are switched on at a seasonal ceremony. |
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The clay dartboards never caught on, and Nodor switched to making the traditional elm dartboards that were popular at the time. |
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In 1934, Leeds switched to blue and yellow halved shirts incorporating the city crest, white shorts and blue socks with yellow tops. |
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In 1950, Leeds switched to yellow shirts with blue sleeves and collars, white shorts and black, blue and gold hooped socks. |
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Five years later, after becoming a professional club, they switched to a chocolate and gold striped kit. |
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In 1999 Tigers switched to a darker green and have played in a variety of kit designs since. |
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After two years with Rhino, and coming second in the table, Saints switched again to BURRDA, a Swiss sports apparel company. |
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This change also affected the men's Presidents Cup and Seve Trophy and women's Solheim Cup competitions, as each switched from even to odd years. |
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In the early laps they switched around between themselves several times to keep everyone amused. |
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The team began with BMW engines and then later switched to Ford then Renault and finally Playlife. |
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The only MotoGP team using Dunlop tyres in 2007, Yamaha Tech 3, did not use them in 2008 but switched to Michelin. |
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He switched to a privateer on a Yamaha machine, but soon started receiving works equipment. |
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Originally announced with a mixture of PDC and BDO players, the BDO players had all switched to the PDC by the time the event began. |
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In 1991, the United States switched from using GNP to using GDP as its primary measure of production. |
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The London guilds planning to fund the Plantation of Ulster switched and backed the London Virginia Company instead. |
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By August, General Haig had concluded that a breakthrough was unlikely and instead, switched tactics to a series of small unit actions. |
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The Luftwaffe also quickly realized the days of the biplane fighter were finished, the Heinkel He 51 being switched to service as a trainer. |
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The innovation was a 'sense' aerial which when switched in, suppressed the ellipse in the 'wrong' direction leaving only the correct bearing. |
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In 1970 the country switched its currency from the Bermudian pound to the Bermudian dollar, which is pegged at par with the US dollar. |
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In the 1918 general election, Carson switched constituencies from his former seat of Dublin University to Belfast Duncairn. |
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Airbus has switched to a different type of aluminium alloy so aircraft delivered from 2014 onwards should not have this issue. |
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In 2013, Air France withdrew A380 services to Singapore and Montreal and switched to smaller aircraft. |
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As it was designed specifically for the Japanese market, Boeing would likely scrap it after they switched orders. |
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Those already working under the IGS could have switched into the new scheme for a maximum total leave of 24 months. |
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That same month the Spice Girls attracted a crowd of 500,000 when they switched on the Christmas lights in Oxford Street, London. |
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In September 2010, Williams switched on the Blackpool illuminations, stating that it was one of the greatest honours he had achieved. |
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There have been calls by South African church leaders over the past months for the fence to be switched off permanently. |
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Even the Parliament's two seats, which have switched several times, are a result of various agreements or lack of agreements. |
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This was seen as treacherous by Lord Argyll and Lord Moray, who both switched sides and joined Knox, who now based himself in St Andrews. |
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Over the next two days, a disillusioned Darnley switched sides, and Mary received Moray at Holyrood. |
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Later in 1869, he switched to Edinburgh Collegiate School, and then in 1871 to Orwell House, a preparatory school in Warwickshire. |
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The Yiddish population grew up in Scotland in the 19th century, but by the late 20th century had mostly switched to using English. |
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The bird apparently realized that the alarm call was no longer appropriate and switched to the nonalarm call in mid-vocalization. |
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Black socks continued to be worn until the early 1930s, at which point the team switched to green socks. |
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In this section, segments that are switched from the primary language of the conversation are shown in red. |
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In October 1952, he was switched to Centre forward and immediately started to score, with 11 goals in 6 games. |
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He won gold at the 1986 World Junior Championships and he soon switched to the senior ranks. |
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Brazil switched to digital television on 2 December 2007 in its major cities. |
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Later in his career, Evans switched to the bass role of the evil John Claggart, Master at Arms. |
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Both North Korea and South Korea switched to RHT in September 1945 after liberation from Japan which was defeated and surrendered by the Allies. |
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It switched to LHT in 2009, being the first territory in almost 30 years to switch. |
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After 20 minutes of general bombardment, the guns switched to precision targets in support of the advancing infantry. |
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