Each radial canal ends in a terminal tube foot, which has a sensory function. |
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Cancer patients beyond cure are frequently used to set the defining standard for terminal illness. |
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A new procedure, the rescindable terminal contract, was introduced that could be nullified when the faculty member received grant support. |
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It is the region's largest air terminal, and is conveniently positioned to provide access to a multi-national four-country region. |
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As a main international air terminal, there are regular flights to other Italian cities as well as further destinations in Europe. |
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The development of the competing air terminal at Dublin Airport was part of the Government's manifesto. |
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The breaker trips when the sensor determines that the amperage at the hot terminal is not equal to the amperage at the neutral terminal. |
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The instructive trajectory of their political decay has now reached the terminal stage of free-market libertarianism. |
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All went well until he was leaving but then, between air terminal and plane, he was arrested by the security police and sent to prison. |
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Patients come here for pain control and symptom control, for respite care and for terminal care. |
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I walked out of the air terminal to see a welcome banner held by a contingent of church members. |
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This company selected through global bidding firms for the airside and landside work and the passenger terminal building. |
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From landside to airside was a direct walk from your car, or the coach, through the terminal to your plane, which was in view. |
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If our Yuletide values are in terminal decline, I would say Mr. Tweed Jacket is as guilty as anybody. |
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Microsoft Windows users can think of a terminal as like a DOS prompt or command window. |
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The officer turned to face a terminal, inserting an identicard and entering a series of codes. |
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As the plane pulled into the terminal, the aircrew allowed passengers to use their wireless phones. |
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However, the clear separation of the nerve into five main terminal branches may be difficult or impossible. |
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Last November, doctors told him the cancer had reappeared, only this time it had spread and was terminal. |
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You'll be asked to drop off luggage curbside at a terminal first, then proceed to the designated remote lot where you'll pay in advance. |
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It is in dire need of a new terminal and extended runway for international flights and wide-bodied aircraft. |
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During her six month-long absence, the warship spent more than four months protecting Iraq's primary oil terminal and shipping lanes. |
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Thirty terminal shoot segments were harvested randomly from the last whorl of branches at the top of the trees. |
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We cleared the space and relocated all air carriers from the landside terminal out to their respective airside terminals. |
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We landed, disembarked and entered the terminal building, a dank shell of gnawed concrete. |
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Also on Monday, the ban on parking within 300 feet of an airport terminal will be lifted. |
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The miracle of modern medicine may keep a loved one alive despite a terminal condition. |
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She was relieved to see the bright lights of the terminal only a few feet away. |
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The margin of the aloe leaf is usually lifted with teeth having a sharp terminal spine on the end of each leaf. |
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An estimated one in four wharfies at Port Botany container terminal suffer neck, shoulder and back injuries, with dozens seeking physiotherapy. |
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A five minute walk across from the International terminal takes us to the circular base of this LA landmark. |
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The terminal is wall-less in dark teak would with thatched roofs and big wooden benches scattered around. |
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It might just be the jagoff in the computer terminal next to you, but you're competing! |
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Some bacteria are able to switch from enzymes using oxygen as a terminal electron acceptor to enzymes using alternative electron acceptors. |
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The western terminal of the wall was at Bowness-on-Solway, but fortlets and watchtowers continued down the Cumberland coast. |
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After landing aboard the ship, we board a fast speed boat for the quick ride to the terminal. |
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Despite wet and windy weather last week, the vehicle terminal at the port here reached a new record, handling 37 containers per working hour. |
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It has a small terminal mouth, and an adipose fin may or may not be present. |
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That's because the female flower is a small terminal spike on the end of the current season's growth. |
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Through high frequency radio communication, the information is passed from the main terminal to the one at the PRS centre. |
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These features might be partly associated with the acropetal development of the terminal inflorescence. |
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Bracts are initiated acropetally on the racemose inflorescence, or below the terminal flower. |
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Inflorescences are the terminal toothbrush type, with five to 70 pairs of flowers on a rachis approx. 35-50 mm long. |
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Anyway, it turns out that the main party of racism and class bigotry appears to be in terminal decline. |
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Seven insertions were located in the retrotransposon array, indicating that the terminal array is not refractory to P-element integrations. |
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But his condition worsened and became terminal when the cancer spread to his lymphatic glands. |
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Usually three or four terminal or sub-terminal inflorescences arise together and these are covered with short woolly hairs. |
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The hospice is the only one of its kind in the city and provides medical treatment for terminal cancer patients. |
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The uninitiated could be forgiven for imagining that the tradition of heading to a holiday camp for a summer knees-up was in terminal decline. |
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At the small terminal, arrivals were greeted with traditional leis made from tropical flowers. |
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The involved terminal ileum was resected along with the proximal colon using a functional end-to-end stapled anastomosis. |
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Before picking up a crab, we detached attached males by carefully pushing their claws off the females' terminal spines. |
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In many ammonites the terminal body chamber is relatively large, inflated, and with a constricted aperture or apertural appendages. |
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In the third part of this series I am going to look at the rigs and terminal tackle that I use for bait fishing for pike. |
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Various reasons for the retirals were given by their teams, but it was obvious the real reason was terminal boredom. |
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The terminal was evacuated while a suspect bag at left luggage was investigated. |
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It's an hour before the peak of the king tide and the flood is intimidating but by no means terminal. |
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So this idea of a converging in the terminal between wireless and wireline has become real important. |
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The receiver demodulates the wireless signal and ships it on to the customer's terminal equipment. |
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Essex Police said the incident had taken place in the main passenger terminal building, near check-in zones E and F, at around 9.40 am today. |
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The country's first high-performance air terminal is being built in Indianapolis. |
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The airline boss also met other key figures from the tourism industry to outline his hopes for Lancashire's air terminal. |
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It said Terminal 2 had a limited number of shops and food outlets landside and that Terminal 3 had no shops at all. |
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Goodie goodie, it's London airport again, terminal 4, whoopee. |
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After a citywide culinary feast hosted at 25 area homes, more than sweet tooths flocked to South Side's Terminal Building for dessert and drinks. |
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As on the fish serving fork, the terminal of the fork is formed by a thick quahog clamshell with a tiny crab on it, and the stem is lavishly encrusted with marine elements. |
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Many multicellular trichomes are glandular, developing a terminal gland which may secrete a variety of compounds, such as alkaloids to deter or poison predators. |
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The Media Terminal will provide digital video broadcast services, full Internet access and personal video recording. |
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Except for the Terminal Moraine boulders of the area's natural hills and valleys, the Park is completely manmade. |
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I told them the story about how delta helped her propose to me in the middle of the international terminal here at delta. |
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Flowers emerge on terminal racemes and are subtended by small bracts. |
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And why an entire generation has entered the world and reached maturity with plans for a new Bronx Terminal Market just starting to see daylight. |
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It is hoped the system, available airside in the airport's International Terminal, will appeal to business passengers who use the airport. |
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Would a dinner of roast bush rat give you a case of the Terminal Aztec Two-Step? |
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Nitrate ion has been shown to act as a terminal electron acceptor in the denitrification process in flooded soils and has been suggested to play a similar role in plants. |
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Amazingly, for me, I got to the Airport early, so I went and had a mooch about and had a coffee in Terminal One. |
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But on Monday a massive bomb hit a bus terminal on the outskirts of the capital Abuja, killing at least 71 people. |
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So when I finally arrived to Terminal 1 my mom was already on the phone trying to reach me on my cell. |
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But millions of rules result in perpetual error, and, as a terminal side effect, make leadership and accomplishment illegal. |
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Air Dispatchers prepare loads for airdrop, can supplement RAAF aircraft crew and manually dispatch the loads and can also establish an airhead, or air terminal if necessary. |
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The diesel locomotive that pulls the hopper cars into place is operated by remote control, eliminating the need for at least one additional worker at the terminal. |
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In a culture driven by youth, beauty and vitality, illness doesn't have to be terminal to be the kiss of death to a flourishing career, or an Oscar nomination. |
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She spoke good Chinese and was really kind and helpful and managed to explain to the police at the Bus Terminal what had happened. |
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It happened near the Port Authority Bus Terminal in New York City during my plebe year. |
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The afflictions of a person suffering from terminal cancer were poignantly portrayed in the film, which also dwelt on the strengths of holistic medicine. |
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Oh, and some foolish coach driver forgot 46 passengers on the Terminal yesterday. |
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The kind that involve zero anguished relatives screaming into the uncaring airport terminal void. |
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The head of the indie label and his menagerie's techno most recently caught the eye of the heralded Terminal M label. |
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Zack rubs his hands together as John keys in some data on his terminal. |
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Terminal buds bear imbricate, scaly buds except in the bitternut hickory which has valvate or foliate buds. |
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Much as current flows through a wire, these impulses, known as action potentials, travel down the axon from its origin near the cell body to its terminal. |
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The connecting bus took us up into Terminal One and within 10 minutes I was on the gangway of the Heathrow Express. |
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Secure each terminal end with the provided washers and lock nuts. |
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The Iraqi oil platform in the north is called the Khawr Al Amaya Oil Terminal while the one in the south is called the Al Basrah Oil Terminal. |
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He walked to a computer terminal, the display of which was rigged up to project its image onto a large white screen at the front of the briefing room. |
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So, we want to unlock that and by doing that you could be sitting at an Internet terminal on the wheat belt of Western Australia trying to find out what was there. |
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Initially they will accelerate, but they will soon reach a constant terminal velocity when the air resistance around them offsets their downward acceleration. |
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The work will also include a spur road into the new Terminal 5 at Heathrow. |
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The flowers appear in racemes arising in whorls on the terminal part of the stems and are labiates, bilaterally symmetrical and purplish in color. |
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The acinus or primary pulmonary lobule consists of one terminal bronchiole, two to five generations of respiratory bronchioles, alveolar ducts, alveolar sacs, and alveoli. |
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As any seasoned Gotham pavement pounder will tell you, the traverse from, say, the Harlem River to the South Ferry Terminal is no easy stroll. |
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A resistance unit has a temperature fuse between a resistance and a terminal for deactivating a resistance circuit when the motor reaches the permissible maximum temperature. |
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Things I do not recommend include the nasty food hall at Heathrow Terminal Three. |
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The check-in line for our flight was short, and the terminal seemed strangely empty. |
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The terminal at the airport is open all year round whilst the airport is in operation. |
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In Tom Clancy's Patriot Games, a Wightlink ferry heading from the Lymington ferry terminal is intercepted and a prisoner extracted in heavy seas. |
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It mentions the codewords 'Bambi', 'Watson', 'Dumbo Near', 'Dumbo Far', and other terminal names. |
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Tomato plants are dicots, and grow as a series of branching stems, with a terminal bud at the tip that does the actual growing. |
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This involved remodelling the terminal facilities at both Fishbourne and Portsmouth. |
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On 10 March 2006 the car ferry Red Falcon, collided with the linkspan at the Southampton Town Quay terminal. |
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Another terminal is connected to a metal rod implanted in the earth, called a ground or earth rod. |
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Tackle that is attached to the end of a fishing line is called terminal tackle. |
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This perhaps marks the point of terminal decline for the Western Roman Empire. |
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All other birds store the urine and faeces combined in the coprodeum, but the ostrich stores the faeces in the terminal rectum. |
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The majority of their urine is stored in the coprodeum, and the faeces are separately stored in the terminal colon. |
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The Royal Terminal is a special terminal reserved for VIPs, foreign kings and presidents, and the Saudi Royal Family. |
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The cargo terminal operates with 6 large coolers with 17000 boxes capacity each plus 2 coolers tunnels. |
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After their release, the imams returned to the terminal and called US Airways to rebook their return to Phoenix. |
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Immediately west are Primera Angostura and Segunda Angostura, narrows formed by two terminal moraines of different ages. |
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The harbour of Port Louis handles international trade as well as a cruise terminal. |
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The Malacca Sentral bus station, combined with taxi terminal, serves cities around Peninsular Malaysia and Singapore. |
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The main terminal of the Philippine National Railways lies within the city. |
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The organizers of the referendum backed a plan to build a new cruise ship terminal at one of the three entrances to the Venetian Lagoon. |
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Other changes include a general tendency towards terminal devoicing in German and Dutch, and to a far more limited extent in English. |
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The lighter ink expresses a caesura in the text while the darker ink shows a terminal punctuation. |
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So the negligence as pleaded and as found by the judge did not relate to the fact that the terminal bonuses were not guaranteed. |
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On the apron near the terminal, on the railinged roof of the terminal with the sightseers and relatives, behind glass. |
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Priddy suggested that there were better terminal points at Wallbridge and Lechlade. |
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A new terminal opened in January 2008, replacing a much smaller building which had exceeded capacity. |
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A large watersports centre is also proposed, with the possibility of a cruise ship terminal. |
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There are proposals to construct a cruise ship terminal in Barrow as part of the Waterfront redevelopment project. |
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There is a connecting railway line on the North side of the town that connects Belorussky terminal with other railway lines. |
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The traps are very similar, with leaves whose terminal section is divided into two lobes, hinged along the midrib. |
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One terminal of the power energizer releases an electrical pulse along a connected bare wire about once per second. |
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Because forest canopies are usually higher than this, rain drops can often regain terminal velocity even after striking the canopy. |
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The station has twelve terminal platforms in the train shed and two through platforms to the south of it. |
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His final letter was to his sister Ellen, who likewise was suffering a terminal illness. |
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We don't have enough Scullyangst with dead family members and terminal brain cancer? |
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Of course, one might say that since we are all mortal, life itself is a terminal illness! That would put us all in the category of terefah. |
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The terminal thanatogenetic syndromes in the intensive care units in the hospitals. |
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Mouth terminal and head containing 6 cephalic papillae, no lip papillae, amphids reduced, and 6 hypodermal cords at mid-body. |
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Jean Woods, 49, was told she had only months to live when she was diagnosed with terminal anaplastic thyroid carcinoma. |
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Travelators along the new pier will bring passengers to the main terminal building and an extended baggage reclaim hall. |
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As the new terminal wase going up, segment by segment, a new, more intuitive road system was built. |
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Two analog weighing platforms or weighbridges can be connected to the weighing terminal. |
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And also Al Maktoum International today, with the existing terminal, doesn't have aerobridges. |
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At the HIA, passengers will be boarding and exiting aircraft via an airbridge connected to the terminal. |
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Negi, breached the three-tier security of the cargo terminal and reached the airside area. |
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In addition, the team will use electropolishing techniques to do process development on air terminal corona emitters. |
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This situation has led the Ministry of Communications, Infrastructure and Housing to stop improvement works on the international air terminal. |
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Since then he has served in the positions of yard clerk, yardmaster, trainmaster, terminal trainmaster and assistant general manager. |
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The terminal is equipped with 11 jet bridges that enable servicing of up to six large and five medium jets at any given time. |
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This integration provides terminal operators real-time access to essential railcar data. |
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The Alexandra Dock terminal is one of five independent railheads within the Port,handling a range of cargoes. |
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The Port of Felixstowe is the UK's busiest container terminal and the 28th busiest in the world. |
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This class of acetogenins possesses a THF ring with one or two flanking hydroxyls and various terminal lactone rings. |
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Pure armenite is colorless and has well developed prismatic pseudohexagonal crystals with poorly developed terminal faces. |
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After finding out she had terminal cancer, she tried to block out any thoughts of her own mortality. |
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Every name in the DNS tree is a domain, even if it is terminal, that is, has no subdomains. |
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After initial processing at the Douglas Complex the gas is piped by subsea pipeline to the Point of Ayr gas terminal for further processing. |
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The ferry terminal at North Shields is accessed via the A187 from the Tyne Tunnel. |
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One of the telltale characteristics of hoplophobia is terminal stupidity. That's because hoplophobia is a mental illness. |
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A second runway was opened in 2001 and there have been continued terminal improvements. |
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The Folkestone White Horse is carved on Cheriton Hill above the Channel Tunnel terminal. |
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In 2007, a new cruise terminal was opened in Liverpool, located alongside the Pier Head in the city centre. |
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A rail terminal at Furzebrook connecting to the Swanage Railway between Corfe Castle and Wareham is now closed and mothballed. |
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The pier was originally used as a terminal for ferries travelling to the Isle of Wight, but it was soon redeveloped as a centre of entertainment. |
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The termini for this section have since been removed, although part of the southern terminal roundabout is now used as an emergency access. |
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The original Terminal 2 opened as the Europa Building in 1955 and was the airport's oldest terminal. |
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A total of 316 million passengers passed through the terminal in its lifetime. |
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At this time the airport had a direct helicopter service to Central London from the gardens on the roof of the terminal building. |
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It opened to the public on 27 March 2008, and British Airways and its partner company Iberia have exclusive use of this terminal. |
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Following the opening of Terminal 5 in March 2008, a hugely complex programme of terminal moves was implemented. |
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Some of the plans seem to show terminal 5, or part of it, kept as a shopping centre. |
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The terminal has 2 Piers of which combined have 29 stands, of which 15 have air bridges and is the largest of the three terminals. |
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Terminal 2 will be the most developed, adding new piers to the terminal and also create a larger security hall as well as more outlets. |
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London Stansted Airport has one main passenger terminal, near the village of Stansted Mountfitchet. |
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The airport's first terminal building opened in 1969 and was expanded the next year to handle the growing number of passengers. |
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A fourth satellite building was planned, in addition to an extension to the main terminal building, but never completed. |
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An arrivals terminal is due to be built at London Stansted Airport, with construction beginning in 2018, taking 3 years to complete. |
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The current terminal will also be reconfigured to departures only, with security areas due to be expanded. |
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Stansted Airport railway station is situated in the terminal building directly below the main concourse. |
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As of October 1996, the airport has 2,500 short stay parking spaces within walking distance to the terminal. |
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The airport also offers mid stay parking, closer to the terminal than its long stay spaces. |
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Besides branches from Burger King, Starbucks, Boots UK and others, one airport lounge is located inside the terminal. |
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Access between the railway station and the airport terminal is provided by the free AirRail Link. |
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When tides or construction compromises their scheduled arrival, they may use this terminal instead. |
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In some Central African areas, malicious magic users are believed by locals to be the source of terminal illness such as AIDS and cancer. |
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With this disease and probably with every other disease mediary disinfection is very much more important than terminal disinfection. |
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This run of form prompted The Guardian's Rob Smyth to write an article suggesting that Taylor's decline was now terminal. |
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Graemsay and Flotta are both linked by ferry to the Mainland and Hoy, and the latter is known for its large oil terminal. |
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The tomato industry started up again and thrived until the 1970s when it hit a sharp, terminal decline. |
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Gatwick's original terminal, the Beehive, is included within the City Place Gatwick office complex together with 1, 2 and 3 City Place. |
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Another feature of Gatwick's new air terminal was its modular design, permitting subsequent, phased expansion. |
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As passenger numbers grew, a circular satellite pier was added to the terminal building. |
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It was connected to the main terminal by the UK's first automated people mover system. |
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This addition of a terminal 's' to the lyrics is used as an example of a successful meme. |
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Airport hotels have grown popular due to their convenience for transient passengers and easy accessibility to the airport terminal. |
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They connect the international gates in the newly opened Pier F, located at one end of the pier, with the rest of the terminal. |
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One walkway serves departing passengers travelling towards the gates and the other serves arriving passengers travelling towards the terminal. |
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Passenger buildings were being grouped together in an island, with runways arranged in groups about the terminal. |
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It keeps the electricity running in the plane when it stands at the terminal. |
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A tractor and its dollies bring in luggage from the terminal to the aircraft. |
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They also carry luggage to the terminal if the aircraft has landed, and is being unloaded. |
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Most modern business theorists describe a continuum with pure service on one terminal point and pure commodity good on the other. |
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To speed their export, Nairobi airport has a terminal dedicated to the transport of flowers and vegetables. |
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In 2012, the Djibouti government also enlisted the services of the China Harbor Engineering Company Ltd for the construction of an ore terminal. |
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Although Margaret and Angus were temporarily reconciled, it was not long before their relationship entered a phase of terminal decline. |
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Livingston has a central bus terminal located on Almondvale Avenue between the two shopping centres in the town centre. |
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Sullom Voe in Shetland is the site of a major oil terminal, where oil is piped in and transferred to tankers. |
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The original Art Deco terminal building of Renfrew Airport has not survived. |
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The airport has two runways and one passenger terminal, and employs about 2,500 people. |
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A new terminal was built alongside the runway to cater for the additional traffic. |
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In 2013, a further extension to the passenger terminal was announced, taking the terminal building up to the Edinburgh Airport tram stop. |
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The airport has one main passenger terminal, serving scheduled and charter holiday flights. |
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Shuttle Bus services operate 24 hours a day, between the terminal and the car park. |
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In anticipation of the greatly increased passenger capacity, HIAL announced a major expansion of the terminal building. |
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Terminal or end moraines are formed at the foot or terminal end of a glacier. |
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On Earth the ridge would be called the terminal moraine of an alpine glacier. |
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A new bus terminal, the largest in north Wales, has been built in Wrexham, with a staffed information booth. |
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Milford Haven has experienced a history of boom and slump in shipbuilding, fishing, as a railhead and an ocean terminal. |
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A new terminal building followed, along with flights to France, Belfast and Cork. |
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The approach area in front of the terminal building will also be redesigned and landscaped. |
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Long distance buses depart from the bus terminal in Parnell Place to destinations throughout Ireland. |
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Cardiff's specialised facilities include a distribution terminal and chill and cold storage for perishables. |
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Above the stem plate is the storage organ consisting of bulb scales, surrounding the previous flower stalk and the terminal bud. |
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Two men, one from Somalia and one from Zimbabwe, died of terminal illnesses shortly after their incarceration ended. |
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Most of Hornby Dock was filled in to allow Gladstone Dock's coal terminal to expand. |
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A number of large Royal Navy vessels, such as HMS Illustrious and HMS Ark Royal, have also visited the terminal. |
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Until 1971, Liverpool Riverside railway station served the liner terminal at the Pier Head. |
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The obelisk near the old ferryport terminal at the harbour commemorates the construction of this harbour. |
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A preserved tram was on display in the Woodside ferry terminal booking hall. |
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The major underground station in Birkenhead is Hamilton Square, the nearest station to the ferry terminal. |
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The Twelve Quays ferry terminal allows a direct freight and passenger vehicle service to Dublin, Ireland and Belfast, Northern Ireland. |
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The estuary is shallowest at its mouth, where terminal glacial moraines or rock bars form sills that restrict water flow. |
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From the floating terminal oil is transferred to tankers approximately once every month. |
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By the late 1950s, the port had virtually ceased trading and the railway was in terminal decline. |
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In the southern part of the peninsula, the glaciers deposited vast numbers of terminal moraines, configuring a very chaotic landscape. |
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Lateral moraines are formed at the side of the ice flow and terminal moraines at the foot, marking the maximum advance of the glacier. |
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End moraines, or terminal moraines, are ridges of unconsolidated debris deposited at the snout or end of the glacier. |
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Recessional moraines are often observed as a series of transverse ridges running across a valley behind a terminal moraine. |
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The bank originated as a terminal moraine of a glacier during one of the Ice Ages. |
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The main ferry terminal is at Rapness with regular sailings by Orkney Ferries to Kirkwall. |
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At the southern end of Unst, above the island's ferry terminal, stands Belmont House. |
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The terminal groyne prevents longshore drift from bringing material to other nearby places. |
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Free car parking facilities are available in front of the Calais ferry terminal and the maximum stay is three days. |
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Gas is turned into liquid at a liquefaction plant, and is returned to gas form at regasification plant at the terminal. |
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The old Dover Marine railway station building houses one passenger terminal, together with a car park. |
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As for the performances at the Great Volcano, they are now taking place in the old ferry terminal until the end of construction. |
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The Port of Ramsgate has a 700 berth marina, Royal Harbour Marina, and a ferry terminal built on reclaimed land. |
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Secondly, the location and dates of terminal moraines tell us the areal extent and retreat of past ice sheets. |
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The new terminal will host international flights while the old terminal will host domestic flights. |
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The head is broad with a wide mouth below the terminal snout which has two small nostrils. |
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A large proportion of the spruce genome consists of repetitive DNA sequences, including long terminal repeat transposable elements. |
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The bulk of the land on Cape Cod consists of glacial landforms, formed by terminal moraine and outwash plains. |
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Males have an open peloderan bursa that is supported by 9 pairs of genital papillae and 1 terminal pair of phasmids. |
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Where there are many busy airports close together, one consolidated terminal control center may service all the airports. |
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In 1975, a new terminal was opened by the then incumbent Prime Minister Harold Wilson. |
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This time, though, the laughs are laced with sadness when a popular comedian reappraises his life in the light of a terminal diagnosis. |
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It involved driving the family saloon a short-distance from the Eurotunnel terminal to the Autotrain terminal in Calais. |
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Flip the two wires over and reconnect them to the glow plug resistor terminal. |
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The terminal respiratory unit of the lung from the respiratory bronchiole to the alveolus is called the acinus. |
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As terminal bronchioles penetrate more deeply into the lungs, they divide into microscopic respiratory bronchioles. |
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The terminal legs were light orange basally, whereas the remaining articles were straw yellow over their length. |
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The Black Run rail terminal is the first facility to move light oil condensate out of the region to refinery and petrochemical markets. |
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In order to use the service, a customer simply walks up to an in-store Street Linc terminal and touches its bright color screen. |
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Sempra is seeking to add liquification plants and other facilities to convert the import terminal into an export terminal. |
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Alas, that grandly named firm is at 270 Park Avenue, north of Grand Central Terminal and miles from the demonstration. |
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Terminal servers suffer from poor performance and lack scalability. |
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It is believed passengers have been queueing up to two hours in Terminal 1 because only one of five X-ray machines was manned due to staffing problems. |
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Terminal illness makes a fantastic, fun-filled irreverent backdrop for black comedy, exploding with comments on humankind's barbarian invasion of the planet. |
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Some, like the bus from Terminal Norte to Teotihuacan, are decorated with such baroque flourish, visibility can become seriously and ironically impaired. |
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The brand-new Midfield Terminal, opening this month, features the OraOxygen Spa where the jet-lagged can get a massage or belly up to the oxygen bar for a rejuvenating whiff. |
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The most telling clue lies in Terminal Five, which was purpose-built for British Airways. |
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Terminal installations and deinstallations are not logged by default. |
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Terminal operators said they didn't have enough dockworkers. |
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From Masan, I took the express bus to Seoul and just within five hours I was in the Central Bus Terminal of the impressive capital of modern Korea. |
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In the category of sets, a terminal object is any singleton, since there exists a unique function, namely the constant function, from any given set into that singleton. |
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Coal from the Hunterston coal terminal in Scotland is carried to power stations in Yorkshire, and Gypsum is transported from Drax Power Station to Kirkby Thore. |
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These deposits include glacial till, sand and gravel and both terminal and recessional moraines left by receding ice sheets at the end of the last ice age. |
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Skipton is now considered more central to the Aire Gap than terminal. |
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Ryelands have a smaller head than most terminal sires which makes them a good choice for maiden or Merino ewes but they have a fast growth rate and early maturity. |
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Department of Energy terminal storage facility for spent nuclear reactor and other radioactive waste, is in tuff and ignimbrite in the Basin and Range Province in Nevada. |
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Two ridges continue south west on either side of the Duddon Valley, the longer ending only at the Irish Sea in the terminal height of Black Combe. |
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Some cruise ships are already scheduled to dock in Barrow, mainly for tourists to visit the Lake District, although there is no official cruise ship terminal yet. |
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Seven terminal docks were constructed for the opening of the canal. |
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The four container vessels commissioned that year, each of 11,898 gross tons, were the largest ever to make regular use of the terminal docks at Salford. |
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The relatively large size of the Giant Scops Owl represents an autapomorphy but its phylogenetic position as a terminal lineage does not warrant genus status. |
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If this type of terminal integrates the check verification process with EFT platforms, the probability of authenticating true account holders significantly increases. |
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The wheel is connected to the positive terminal of the DC power supply through a carbon brush whereas the electrode is connected to the negative pole of the power supply. |
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The real cause of the loss was that the terminal bonuses were not guaranteed and were adversely affected by the downturn in Equitable Life's fortunes. |
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A number of species, however, have a pseudotail consisting of a few postcloacal vertebrae, but annulation is incomplete and a terminal shield is consistently present. |
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The pseudostome and pseudoproct become obscure and are shortly obliterated, the sarcoid forming a thick, smooth, uniform layer over the stem and over its terminal disk. |
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Richard le Poore employed the architect Richard Farnham to design an eastern terminal for the building in which many monks could say the Daily Office simultaneously. |
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Free short term cycle parking is available close to the terminal. |
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He then visited CPC's Miaoli oil and gas field, Puli and Dongshan service stations, Yongan LNG Terminal, and Gaoxiong Refinery. |
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Tenders are invited for Civil Works For Decongestion Of Road Leading To Gujarat Refinery And Bitumen Bulk Loading Terminal At Gujarat Refinery. |
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On 6 July 2007, it was announced that the owners of London Luton Airport had decided to scrap plans to build a second runway and new terminal for financial reasons. |
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It is a possibility he may have seen Drop Zone, which also took place on July 4 or Terminal Velocity. |
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A courtesy bus service links the long stay spaces to the terminal. |
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