The total effect is cumulative, incremental, until all the elements coalesce in a unique kind of theatrical gravity. |
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These features are merely a few of the elements that make electronic keyless locks so versatile. |
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Neither buildings nor people can escape the logic of the elements of fire and air. |
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In ostriches the alar bone integrated with the elements of the prefrontal bones. |
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And so, against all the odds, and all the elements, Powell got to make his wistful and impassioned film. |
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Rather, he reconfigured the elements of what had long been a fashionable field of study. |
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They invoked the elements and the ancient Welsh gods who their family had worshipped for millennia. |
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Kessler's play is less alchemical than Polke's, but the impulse to incorporate the elements into a painting is the same. |
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Hampden, meanwhile, was eerily wreathed in freezing fog but neither the elements nor the task ahead of him seemed to cow Smith's spirits. |
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The book contained the elements of geometry and algebra in addition to the calculus. |
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It came to the table in an impressive metal container, with all the elements cooked and ready to be ladled out onto the waiting vermicelli. |
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Old newspaper clippings were carefully laminated to protect them from the elements. |
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The lanthanides make up the elements between barium and hafnium in Row 6 of the periodic table. |
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Samarium is a rare earth element, one of the elements that occupy the space in Row 6 of the periodic table between lanthanum and hafnium. |
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Sugar availability is one of the elements required to support anaerobic metabolism. |
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The chassis was bent and everything was badly corroded because it had been left to the mercy of the elements in an open barn. |
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Prisoners often had inadequate clothing to protect themselves from the elements, and most camps lacked running water and heat. |
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In Carmen, we not only present the story from a different point of view but also the elements that are part of Andalusian life. |
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Some of the elements of the gangster genre, such as the criminal holed up in his lair shooting it out with the cops, are here for the first time. |
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The project of retesting the elements of the seed-storage theory fell to the new director of the Wind River Experiment Station, Leo Isaac. |
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Yet the structure of the novel, the elements of revelation of character and plot, have been rearranged in quite a strange way. |
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Each of the elements he names demands a communicative, rhetorically performed reciprocity that today's electronic media make almost unthinkable. |
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Some of the pieces were raw iron spattered with rust from being left open to the elements. |
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The same operation is applied to all of the elements of the structure by the simultaneous operation of the vector processors. |
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Densely rendered layers of pastel, mud and paint are applied to surfaces with images referencing the elements of fire, water, air and earth. |
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The draft sets out the elements which the committee believes an appraisal system for consultants should contain. |
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All the elements will need clear linkage to each other through regular meetings, information technology, and shared protocols. |
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One invokes the archangelic names in the name of protection, and these name represent the elements earth, water, air, and fire. |
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What makes us holy, common though we may be, is exactly what makes the elements of bread and wine holy. |
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In faith and trust, we need to receive into our very bodies and souls the true presence of Jesus in and through the elements of bread and wine. |
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I mean, of course, the fourfold action of taking, blessing, breaking, and giving the elements of bread and wine. |
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This rugged, secluded house was designed to withstand the elements with style but little maintenance. |
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Reheat the asparagus and broad beans with a little butter and arrange all the elements on the plate with the tomatoes. |
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He leads an excellent ensemble cast as they battle the elements, politicians and US boffins who think they know better. |
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This was the start of the systematization of analytical chemistry and the beginning of rationalization of the atomic mass of the elements. |
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When you move down the periodic table, as the atomic numbers increase, the elements become rarer. |
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Perennials can be protected with sackcloth and placed in an area where they are less exposed to the elements. |
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All the elements are meant to be tactile and to stimulate different physical reactions to the spaces. |
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Dressed in purple robes, he cast a spell invoking the elements of earth, air, water and fire and threw a talisman into the murky loch. |
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Among the elements of language she liked to reduce to essentials were the compounds produced by collision or transformation in sandhi. |
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The Subdeacon prepares the elements assisted by the Clerk and the two Taperers. |
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This was one of the only hopes for this once majestic statue to be saved from the elements. |
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Some furniture, such as teak benches, cedar chairs and wrought iron table sets are designed so that they can be left in the elements year round. |
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This very modern thriller has all the elements of science fiction combined with a racy thriller. |
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Coaches thought about using two punt returners in Cincinnati to baffle the elements and provide a safety net for struggling Mac Cody. |
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The black and amber brigade again faced into the elements on Friday but on this occasion their opponents were not to be balked. |
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Not only did they master the elements but they showed some beautiful ball control in the process. |
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Care should be taken in impedance matching between the elements of the user's GPS system. |
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In an effort to deal with this thorny question, I will propose a method for discerning the elements of worship. |
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When you stop to consider, you see that it has a lot of the elements that make up a good line. |
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That is tied up with the elements of the offence, of course, in the first place. |
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By memorizing the words of others, they learned how to structure the elements of their own compositions. |
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Two upstairs bedrooms, the living room and kitchen were left open to the elements overnight. |
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By consuming unmindfully, we continue to bring the elements of craving, fear and violence into ourselves. |
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As a result, some of the elements of the metal or alloy change from a metallic state into a non-metallic state. |
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With the benefit of the elements in the first half, the Leitrim girls made a great start with three points in the first three minutes. |
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The shallowness of the space is just one of the elements that form parts of a larger, more complex content. |
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Tungsten is a transition metal, one of the elements that occupy the middle of the periodic table. |
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Elements such as the circle also contain their own event triggers to tie scripts to the elements. |
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Metal coins had an intrinsic value based on the scarcity of the elements used in making them. |
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Moreover the fundamental principle that equity is concerned to prevent unconscionable conduct permeates all the elements of the doctrine. |
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No flesh was attached to the skeletal remains suggesting the body was exposed to the elements for at least two-months. |
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Swindon felt the full force of the elements at the weekend with more blustery weather expected tonight. |
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It takes only a few hours to apply the skin to the structures and to close the village off from the elements. |
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The ozone depleting compounds contain combinations of the elements chlorine, fluorine, bromine, carbon and hydrogen. |
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The sky burial of the Tibetan dead is similar to the Parsi ritual where bodies are exposed to the elements to be eaten by vultures. |
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These growth programs are specified when the elements are initially patterned and involve both cell multiplication and matrix secretion. |
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The seven girls and three boys will brave the elements to wear their pyjamas to school. |
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Did he not ever and everywhere reach through the matter of the elements, stamping his own beauty and unembodied ideas on the qualities of matter? |
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If we unpack this comic moment we find the elements of Eliot's The Waste Land used to different purpose. |
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Even if you managed to heat your house, you would still have to brave the elements to answer a call of nature in a freezing outside loo. |
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Furthermore, since it is unable to control the striking of the elements, untuneful noisy sounds, therefore, may occur. |
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As the nation has aged, the elements that bind society together have multiplied and grown strong. |
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The primary focus of aid must be to rebuild the elements that hold society together and make governments accountable. |
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As the rain worsened, onlookers started to wonder why so many were braving the elements for a mere concert. |
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Climatic conditions were unkind on the second evening, but that did not deter a sizeable crowd from braving the elements. |
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For something completely different, brave the elements in an Icelandic outdoor hot pool. |
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The small crowd which had braved the elements watched with a mixture of emotions. |
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Many traditional climbers braved the elements in the early morning to make the ascent to the top. |
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Using the brush faithfully can help protect your hair from the elements that cause split ends and breakage. |
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The story certainly has all the elements of an urban legend, so it seemed worthwhile to dig a bit deeper on this one. |
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This retained a lot of the edginess that you might associate with the band whilst adding the elements that was required from the original brief. |
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The defendant says the elements of the loss must be established with reasonable certainty, and must not be speculative or conjectural. |
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Societies are organized, like the Roman Empire, on a system which has many of the elements of vox populi. |
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Lee traced the elements of the Ring cycle that Wagner took, not from Norse and German myth, but from the works of Aeschylus. |
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Gadolinium is a rare earth element, one of the elements that occurs in Row 6 of the periodic table between barium and hafnium. |
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And so she bravely walked down 2nd Avenue, fighting the elements, the cold wind numbing her soft little fingers. |
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Both sides defied the terrible conditions to turn in an entertaining display in front of the hardy few hundred who braved the elements. |
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We always create in layers, using many elements, so that if you took away one or another of the elements there would still be a song there. |
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In the winters, the barred, open-air windows exposed their unheated cells to the elements. |
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The buildings huddled together like a herd of deer in the dead of a winter storm, attempting to share warmth and shelter from the elements. |
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These subdivisions of categories basically affect the types of upgrades available for the elements built into your town. |
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An exaggerated, almost Tyrolean pitched roof oversails the dense carpet walls protecting them against the elements. |
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Boron, silicon, nitrogen, phosphorus and sulfur are among the most prevalent of the elements other than carbon that form covalent compounds. |
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The south facade is extensively glazed, with aluminum sunshades and a glass canopy to provide articulation and protection from the elements. |
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There are also concerns that a roof could make the tower more susceptible to damage from the elements. |
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So we felt pretty chuffed with ourselves when we left Opua, as if we'd had something to do with rearranging the elements. |
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This bland 30-second spot stood out in the cluttered huckster's marketplace of morning television because of all the elements that were missing. |
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In addition, all of the elements with atomic numbers higher than uranium's were discovered by making them synthetically in particle accelerators. |
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The other small works have a lighter green patina, often streaky, as if they had been exposed to the elements. |
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Plant lettuce, spinach and other greens directly into garden beds and protect from the elements with a cloche or row cover. |
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We spent as much time protecting equipment from the elements and military clumsiness as we did gathering information. |
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Although perched on the edge of the Pacific Ocean and exposed to the elements, Pebble Beach is not a true links course. |
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Inorganic chemistry is the study of the chemistry of all the elements in the periodic table except for carbon. |
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It allowed us to play on the elements of tragedy, drama, comedy, farce, and it allowed us to explore many, many levels. |
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Some of the elements of marketing orientation can be traced far back to ancient Greece, the Phoenicians, and the Venetian traders. |
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He describes the tremendous feeling of being one with the wave, communing with the elements and looking out for fellow surfers. |
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By staying indoors you are shutting out the elements that can help you lose weight. |
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The dog-eared flap of cardboard hung on the fence post, stained by a lengthy exposure to the elements. |
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They've also incorporated elements of feng shui into the design and the elements earth, water, fire and air crop up throughout the house. |
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If you're a good writer, all the characters should be composites and have the elements of different people. |
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Shaped like a fortified medieval castle with domes and a lighthouse-like tower, the case conforms glovelike to the elements of the inkstand. |
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In it the Epiklesis invokes the Holy Spirit over the assembled congregation, but not on the elements. |
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With a pitched roof, brick facing, bay windows and a porch over the front door, it has many of the elements of a previous age. |
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The relationships, the connections between the elements, are of meaning in quantum mechanics. |
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Aren't the elements of sexism and racism all in inverted commas and hence essentially playful and harmless? |
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Some failure in tension has occurred in the elements above the anomalous region where the flexural bending is concave downwards. |
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The demographic variances and covariances of the elements are inversely proportional to the total population size. |
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From covert coats with velvet collars to the finest Cashmeres, all our overcoats are designed to keep the elements at bay. |
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A number of other terms have been formed in the past two decades using tourism or tourist as one of the elements. |
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He claimed they were held in wire cages open to the elements and forced to drink foul water and food that was out of date by up to 10 years. |
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Then, from one generation the next, the Venetians battled the elements like funambulists walking a tight-rope. |
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Furthermore, the elements of the project are functionally inseparable, one from another. |
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These numbered cards represent the elements of earth, air, fire and water, and usually deal with specific issues and courses of action. |
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The songs in turn reflect the cyclic patterns of ebb and flow found out there in the elements. |
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It could be the ultimate alchemy, at least in the debased sense of transmuting the elements. |
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What has happened to the elements of darkness, deception and fear that used to be a part of the fairytale world? |
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By then he had been taught the elements of design by his father, a jobbing decorative artist. |
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Hip hop has its roots in New York City and contains the elements of rapping, deejaying, breakdancing, and graffiti art. |
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It is surprising that standard handbooks on Delian architecture do not discuss the Corinthian order and therefore the elements in question. |
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Shelter is protection from the elements, something between me and where I am. |
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She was shivering, visibly, as though her ability to withstand the elements had suddenly deserted her. |
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Stroll from the hotel, past a scattering of houses, to the deserted beach for an early-morning intake of the elements. |
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Although not pure art deco, its houses incorporated many of the elements of the style and large whitewashed villas now grace the south side. |
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It is argued that if resources, real resources, are made available to implement all the elements of the act, then it could make a real impact. |
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You see all the elements of specifically American self-confidence in Star Trek, too. |
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It has far more structured pieces with all the elements of classical music, hard rock, ethnic, folk, and modern dance all mixed together. |
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Here we cannot examine all the elements of the Banking Act of 1944 and the White Paper on Full Employment but some elements were crucial. |
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It does have an obligation to understand all the elements of social dislocation but it is only one player in identifying solutions. |
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But it was also the subject of prosecutions under orthodox 19th century criminal law, all the elements of which survive. |
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But the panic his paper launched has all the elements of a classic modern health scare. |
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And, I think that would be the best pedagogical introduction, to the elements of the subject-matter. |
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It is a sacred meal in which the minister consecrates the elements by asking God to set them apart from their normal and common uses. |
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Actinides are the elements above atomic number 89 and are usually radioactive. |
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Once more, the elements played a significant factor in this game, with Kerry again playing into the strong wind in the opening half. |
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He then leaves the figures outside to be dried by the sun and wind, allowing the elements to intervene unpredictably in the artistic process. |
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A woman walked resolutely through the elements, hunched within her worn, sopping cloak. |
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The bloom's beauty and discreet fragrance were highly regarded, as were its protective qualities against the elements. |
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During this time, he has learnt to respect the elements, and try to make them work in his favour. |
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Despite the rain and wind a good number of people braved the elements and supported the sale. |
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High on the chalk Downs there was no escape from the elements and within seconds ladies wearing light Summer clothing were thoroughly soaked. |
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The cages, measuring two meters by two meters, were open to the elements, letting in rain and giving no protection against the hot sun. |
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In the traditional theatre the space of separation should be open to the elements such as the wind and sunlight. |
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In the meantime, they remain at the mercy of the elements, and on rainy days, their business suffers. |
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Palmer and his associates struggle through the elements wrapped in heavy furs, their breath freezing in the air. |
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Tom Crean's story, a testament of human fortitude against all the elements of Antartica is brought to life in this dramatic solo performance. |
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It lacks shelter, though, so the five-hour walk across it can be a battle against the elements in poor weather. |
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I want to go out and brave the elements, feel the wind, rain, snow, sun, whatever's out there. |
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In the first part of the second half both sides had to defy the elements of wind and rain storms. |
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Scrapbooking takes the elements of design, photography, typography, and embellishment and puts it into the realm of personal expression. |
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The neutron bombardment transforms certain isotopes of the elements into radioactive species which then emit gamma rays. |
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Let's not delve deep into gymnastic techniques and details by describing all the elements. |
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The village is Ytterby and the elements are yttrium, erbium, terbium and ytterbium. |
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Stripped down to essentials, the elements of this style are extremely simple. |
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An open fracture is one in which the skin over the broken bone is cut, thus exposing the bone pieces to the elements. |
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Fully exposed to the elements, this crumbling edifice was his training grounds. |
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It has the elements required to be spectacular, but it is lacking the exquisiteness that is associated with ballet. |
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According to the law of independent assortment, the elements for one character recombined independently of those for another. |
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The only other protection against the elements was a 2ft high wall at the back of the shelter. |
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Subject to two qualifications, this statement of the elements of the office accords with the respondent's submission. |
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We also require details of the quantum of the claim including a breakdown of the elements of the costs and how they have been incurred. |
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This is a compact, intelligent, plainly written and well organised account of the elements of the craft of writing fiction. |
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The physical body is composed of the elements earth, water, fire, air and ether. |
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The agreement involved acknowledgment of no more than the bare minimum of the elements. |
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You have all the elements of a potential disaster in the making, speed, unpredictable elements, cold weather and mountains. |
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If you place the access outside, be sure it is insulated and weatherstripped against both the elements and intrusion by insects or small animals. |
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In even worse conditions on Sunday the fleet braved the elements to race round the same course. |
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Now decide whether the elements of the actus reus are conduct, prohibited consequences, or circumstances. |
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As the rain intensified and the tents filled, All Saints took to the main stage, their matching rainwear providing protection from the elements. |
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Thulium is a rare earth element, one of the elements found in row 6 of the periodic table. |
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As noted previously, karma and rebirth are among the elements of Buddhism that Mr. Batchelor questions. |
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The dance and music blended the elements of the Spanish dance Flamenco and Kathak. |
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Why, then, did Prospero incite the elements to cause this ship to be tossed aground on his island? |
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Having braved the elements once I decided to live dangerously. |
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Unfortunately that goal was missed by a mere 75 minutes thanks to the elements conspiring against her, but undeterred she is pressing on with another stab at it in November. |
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After a while, it will seem natural to erect a canopy to shield the worshipers from the elements. |
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Indeed, it has been argued that in some cases where women kill a spouse or partner who has battered them, the elements of self-defence may be made out. |
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Not surprisingly, given the elements, the darker shades of emotion predominate. |
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In contrast with tungsten, hafnium does not interact readily with iron-rich material, but it does combine readily with the elements in rocks lacking in iron. |
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This spiritual authority is often signified by the bodily gestures of the priest while he or she is consecrating the elements while presiding at the Eucharist. |
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In most cases, the elements radioactively decay so rapidly that scientists have very little opportunity to observe them and study their properties. |
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Frozen pulls off its animated abracadabra by conjuring up the elements that made Disney's modern classics just that. |
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The shingles are wooden shakes that, apart from the new sections, are greyed from the elements and the outside paintjob is a cream colour with green trim. |
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This theme is one of the elements in his new work, a detailed examination of the brutal history and indefensible consequences of aerial bombardment. |
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After thumping Burnley 5-1 last Saturday, City moved two points clear at the top thanks to the Clarets fixture with Bradford falling foul of the elements. |
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One of the houses was fitted with a glass roof in the 1930s to protect it from the elements, but experts are concerned this may be doing more harm than good. |
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In the middle of all these bureaucratic doings, the hapless bus commuters suddenly find themselves shelterless from the elements during their wait for the erratic city buses. |
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While reference is made to their role as teachers they most often appear as wizards, with the power to influence the elements and to predict the future. |
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It's not until you get into the elements heavier than lead that you find nuclei whose binding energy per nucleon is low enough that the fission fragments could tunnel apart. |
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The explosion then blasts the elements into interstellar space. |
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Yet, it is difficult to deny the elements of decisiveness and coherence that Lemass gave to the process of reintegrating the Republic into the international economy. |
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Moving on from his Hogarthian images of the early 1990s, the elements of caricature have disappeared, although he remains preoccupied with brutalisation. |
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In the first place the elements of a simple past-tense narrative concerning Aristeas do not, even fragmentarily, run sequentially from the beginning to the end of the poem. |
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The rigor of antilogy tends to transform all the elements of argumentation into comparable givens, subject to addition or subtraction, and thus interchangeable. |
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Directly on the other side of the stream were two very rundown thatched, whitewashed cottages that also looked as if they had been left to the mercy of the elements. |
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It has all the elements of tragedy yet avoids being a tragedy. |
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Thucydides crafts levels of antilogy within and between all the elements of his text such that his readers are invited, as a kind of witness both to the war and to human nature. |
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Rather than giving in to the elements, weatherproof your tresses with gorgeous off-the-face dos, like the three low-maintenance styles we've highlighted this month. |
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But there was a lot more to Turner than a masochistic mission to understand the elements. |
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And the onslaught of the elements has helped raise tensions to the point where a new explosion is expected any day. |
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One thing that Stearns can't control is the elements, namely the wind. |
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We also get to see entire animatics sequences that will delight anyone wondering how all the elements come together for a movie this visually powerful. |
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In Delicious Chemistry the elements of restrained instrumentation, intelligent arrangement and superbly controlled vocals come together into a powerful compound. |
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Moby has taken the elements that made his previous album a winner and deepened them, made better use of them to come up with a record that succeeds as often as it retreads. |
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By co-opting the elements of soul and jazz that were considered great, Malik and Donnelly are merely retreading territory that does not need to be retread. |
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And, unable to discover causes, he is either harassed by superstitious dreams, or quietly and passively submitted to the mercy of nature and the elements. |
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Throughout the health center, locked storage space that protects supplies and equipment from the elements and camp critters is well worth the investment. |
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As we were exposed to the elements much more than usual, makeup verged on impractical, as a friend who went off on a hike and returned with streaming panda eyes attested. |
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Because the wires are between thirty and forty years old and buried without any conduit to protect them from the elements, he judged the job to be too dangerous. |
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There was a full entry in all of the elements, with some beautiful paintings on display in oils, and acrylics, together with needlework, flower arrangements and other crafts. |
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Interestingly, the forces of nature which destroy the muck, the wind and water, are the elements of feminine deities in the Yoruba pantheon of Orisha. |
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When a school has a close connection to nature and the elements, it is only natural that it also is the only T'ai Chi school in the world that is teaching aqua T'ai Chi. |
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The man trees arched over the house, as if shielding it from the elements. |
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He is a fallen angel who can control the elements, mainly wind and ice. |
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There are all the elements of dance and theatre combined with the visceral thrill of watching metal meet metal again and again until, finally, metal meets actor. |
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So in geology we are nearest to discovering the true causes of the revolutions of the globe, when we allow them to consist with a quiescent state of the elements. |
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Those who did brave the elements had to wade through a sea of mud. |
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As we move down the periods, the elements have a greater atomic weight. |
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Because of the hybrid nature of the elements, the imagery on these pieces has often been characterized as decorative and dismissed as lacking substantive meaning. |
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In fact, the elements with atomic numbers 43, 61, and 85 were unknown on earth until some of their radioactive isotopes had been produced synthetically. |
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In the bar, a magnificent fire was leaping in the hearth, and the temptation was to stay in the warmth and eat there, chatting to the few locals who had braved the elements. |
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It doesn't cover all the elements of an immigration policy you need. |
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He sat for hours in an open booth, pelted by the elements, but he found the experience exhilarating. |
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Finding that the isotopes of neon have atomic weights that are whole numbers vindicated Prout's hypothesis that hydrogen was the basis for all the elements. |
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More than protecting the lug nuts from exposure to the elements, Toyota hubcaps were guaranteed to give your vehicle a boost to its overall style. |
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He had a number of close shaves at the hands of the elements. |
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And he would show how the Mass itself could not exist without the contribution of those who worked in wineries and bakeries to make the elements employed in the sacrament. |
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Kildare used the elements and the extra man to good advantage in the second half as they launched wave after wave of attacks on the Southerners' goal. |
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Carried by the elements, the boat comes to life and we ride its bare back, salt spray in our faces, hair flying behind us, gasping with exhilaration. |
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Simply stated, the harshness of the elements conspires to help, rather than hinder, the lucky few. |
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The gravest of them is, to argue sophistically, to suppress facts or arguments, to misstate the elements of the case, or misrepresent the opposite opinion. |
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At very advanced levels of training the elements, as well as the forms, are totally internalized and aligned with the flow of life, the Tao if you will. |
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It's all the elements of national power that are at our disposal. |
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After all, the Fox News faceoff has all the elements needed for a slugfest. |
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The Staff seem to think that exposure to the elements is good for us. |
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The steadily increasing weights gave Mendeleyev, Meyer, and others a kind of index by which to order the elements and reveal their periodic behaviour. |
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The screens of scrim are elaborately constructed, held away from the dance studio's glass walls, offering protection from the elements and shade from the brutal desert sun. |
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They were more like the aged and smoother forms of the Laurentian Mountains, whose shape was sculptured and rounded by the elements since their beginnings. |
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The team had to make sure all the robots and lights were in place and the synchronicity of all the elements was intact. |
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Within two decades of inventing the mass spectrograph, he succeeded in identifying 212 of the 281 naturally occurring isotopes of all the elements. |
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One of the easiest ways to spot the patterns in the data is to produce ternary plots which emphasise how the elements in a sample are associated with one another. |
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Concrete installations remain, but the buildings that were less durable have either been demolished or were torn down by the elements. |
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It has all the elements necessary for drama, controversy, and suspense. |
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Art form refers to the elements of art that are independent of its interpretation or significance. |
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Defining niche marketing as knowing what you do best and capitalizing on opportunities, he pointed out the elements critical to planning. |
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Most of the elements, were discovered and named in the West, as well as the contemporary atomic theories to explain them. |
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But Delfin, 34, is an outdoorswoman constantly conquering the elements or the mountains or the waters near her Ontario, Calif. |
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Since writing always contains the elements of iconography, ideography and phonology, cannot be identical with itself. |
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As usual, pomsets can be made setlike by requiring that the elements of the sets X should be chosen from a given set. |
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Little Gulls, Pomarine Skuas and thousands of Guillemots were among the other seabirds spotted by hardy souls who braved the elements. |
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However, many of the elements of the political and social system were incorporated from Hindu scriptures and were conducted by Brahmin priests. |
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Some wildflowers, such as bloodroot, have leaves that envelop the flower like a lady's cloak for protection against the elements. |
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For example, the first definition of starve includes dying of exposure to the elements as well as from lack of food. |
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One of the elements that she conveyed was that on menopause and a few years later, Kim is experiencing the phenomenon. |
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In other congregations, communicants may proceed to the altar to receive the elements, then return to their seats. |
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A widely accepted practice is for all to receive and hold the elements until everyone is served, then consume the bread and cup in unison. |
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Usually, music is performed and Scripture is read during the receiving of the elements. |
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At common law, the elements of a contract are offer, acceptance, intention to create legal relations, and consideration. |
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According to this view, analogy depends on the mapping or alignment of the elements of source and target. |
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Does not the earth quit scores with all the elements in the noble fruits that issue from it? |
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He wants to wander round like a manual worker, all masculine and exposed to the elements, when in fact he's just a soft-bellied paper-pusher. |
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The song adds a bit of headbanging to flower power, as the blossom, just slightly accelerated, rocks out to the elements. |
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First of all, we can see that coranks are the same for the elements of a conjugacy class. |
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These fibers are the elements which give strength and toughness to wood, while the vessels are a source of weakness. |
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It is likely that as long as man seeks shelter from the elements, there will be work for these skilled professionals. |
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Baker says the elements are similar to those found in a toaster oven, and they heat target compounds enough that they burn. |
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He also had the experience of working with all the elements as a continuous production system. |
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Training might also specifically require exposure to the elements such as wind or rain. |
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I am not at the mercy of the elements, ectothermically dependent on external sources of heat to spur my every move. |
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Those who prefer to embrace the elements can investigate the open-air skywalk 1,000 feet above the street. |
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The story had at its centre a godfatherlike figure of larger-than-life stature, and all the elements of a tragic drama. |
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And what if we want to unsort an array? The shuffle function uses PHP's random number generator to re-arrange the elements of an array randomly. |
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Windbreaks are essential, along with a variety of plants that will withstand the elements. |
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There were no permanent dwellings but protection from the elements was provided by shelters made from boughs, shrubs and spinifex grass. |
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Though the furnace won't maintain its proper temperature, it will save the elements and the parts will survive to be annealed at a later time. |
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Like many researchers, Erbil started with a mixture of compounds containing the elements yttrium, barium, copper and oxygen. |
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Its existence has been seen as proof that all the elements necessary for the growth of Welsh statehood were in place. |
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Marko defies dominant depictions of women by replacing the elements of provocation with ferocity and urban trendiness. |
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Samrah explained the elements of the main identity, its primary and secondary colours and guidelines. |
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As the societies multiplied, they adopted the elements of an ecclesiastical system. |
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I decided that I want to face the elements and mine own strength, to break Guinness World record in kitesurfing. |
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Tom Stroker for Lightcliffe also posted the best individual score with 42 points, as Lightcliffe combated the elements to take the win. |
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Film speed, shutter speed and aperture are the elements to play around with if you want to improve your photography. |
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The death metal movement in both North America and Europe adopted and emphasized the elements of blasphemy and diabolism employed by such acts. |
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A steam locomotive is normally controlled from the boiler's backhead and the crew is usually protected from the elements by a cab. |
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One of the elements that came from the Roman and Thracian celebrations concerned wolves. |
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These are the elements that combine to form the silicate minerals, which account for over ninety percent of all igneous rocks. |
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Most of the elements necessary to run a computer program, however, had been developed much earlier in the study of nonestuarine rivers. |
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The reaction with chlorine is similar but requires heating as the resulting chloride layer diminishes the reactivity of the elements. |
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The only known dihalide of silver is the difluoride, AgF2, which can be obtained from the elements under heat. |
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