As part of the experiment, students manipulated light and temperature to see how it affected the plants. |
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Voters will have the chance to see the incumbent and her opponent in a series of three debates. |
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It's wonderful to see how she has grown as a person since going to college. |
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The accountant is meeting with another client right now, but she'll be able to see you later this afternoon. |
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She has a security clearance that allows her to see the classified information. |
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You really should go to see a doctor if your leg hurts that much. It's just common sense! |
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Somehow the debate devolved into a petty competition to see who could get more applause. |
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I'm not in the mood to see a tearjerker. Let's watch something funny instead. |
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I gave the ingredients list a quick check to see if the cereal contained any sugar. |
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She peeked ahead to the next chapter to see what happened next. |
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It will be interesting to see how she decides to spend the money. |
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You don't have to be a genius to see that this plan will never work. |
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We passed the hotel and drove a bit beyond to see the ocean. |
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Please give the schedule a check to see if the times are correct. |
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After Odysseus reveals his true identity, the characters test Odysseus' identity to see if he really is who he says he is. |
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The humanitarian aid groups want to see foreign aid depoliticized. |
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It's a shame to see how Hollywood has bastardized the novel. |
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He searched her face, hoping to see some glimmer of emotion. |
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It flabbergasts me to see how many people still support them. |
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Once you give people labels, it's hard to see them as individuals. |
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The doctor palpated his ribs to see if there was any tenderness. |
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In this game, each player rolls the dice to see who plays first. |
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I know she was happy when I lost my job. She was waiting to see me fail. |
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Black cockatoos screeched and scratched at the bark of a big old manna gum as if they couldn't wait to see it done for. |
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Meanwhile, Thomas Wintour stayed in London, and even went to Westminster to see what was happening. |
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Teach thought that Governor Charles Eden was a man he could trust, but to make sure, he waited to see what would happen to another captain. |
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The next day, Brand sent two canoes down Pamlico River to Ocracoke Inlet, to see if Teach could be seen. |
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Freud then began to see Guinness heiress and writer Lady Caroline Blackwood. |
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He told his foreman about his dream and gift and was taken immediately to see the abbess, believed to be St Hilda of Whitby. |
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Unable to see or hear the ghost herself, Gertrude takes Hamlet's conversation with it as further evidence of madness. |
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Malcolm, now the King of Scotland, declares his benevolent intentions for the country and invites all to see him crowned at Scone. |
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Hermia is at a loss to see why her lover has abandoned her, and accuses Helena of stealing Lysander away from her. |
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Many visitors came to see Johnson as he lay sick in bed, but he preferred only Langton's company. |
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It pleased her to see Aunt Maude waiting tables. Smiling to herself, Alice reflected that Maude was materteral... like a kindly aunt. |
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Burke, as a Whig, did not wish to see an absolute monarchy again in France after the extirpation of Jacobinism. |
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The enraged William Godwin refused to see them, though he still demanded money, to be given to him under another name, to avoid scandal. |
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Why isn't this window maximizable? I keep having to scroll to see the full contents. |
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While there, he expressed a desire to see an American prairie before returning east. |
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A stream of visitors came to see him including Common, Heppenstall, Plowman and Cyril Connolly. |
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It is hard to see how any candid student can deny the greatness of this symphony. |
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His aunt Viola, an actress, took him to see many of her shows and through the stage door into the world of the theatre. |
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Rambert sought to widen the horizons of her students, taking them to see London performances by the Diaghilev Ballet. |
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He was deeply affected by her death and remorseful at not having returned to London to see her. |
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He checked into the Dorchester hotel, before visiting Golders Green Crematorium for the first time to see the location of his parents' ashes. |
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Taking the glove, he goes to see Alice at her father's tobacco shop, but she is too distraught to speak. |
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Unaware of this, Alice feels compelled to give herself up and goes to see the Chief Inspector at New Scotland Yard. |
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The alliance then sat back and waited to see what sort of results the forerunners came up with. |
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Areas where you'll be able to see the kind of work done are Benthall Edge, Lloyds Coppice and Captain's coppice. |
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Constantine himself wanted such a library but his short rule denied him the ability to see his vision to fruition. |
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Many states have these types of programs parents just have to ask their librarian to see if it is available at their local library. |
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However, it wasn't until 2005 that viewers were able to see every dart thrown live at the World Championship. |
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There was much reluctance from the owners of Bramall Lane to see the pitch used for football. |
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Promotion was gained at the 1st attempt, only for another poor year to see them finish once again in a relegation position. |
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If he had to move his head to see me, there was no way he could defend his way against a punch. |
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Following a strong fifth place at his home event, however, Hill changed his mind and decided to see out the year. |
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Seagoing adventure and a chance to see the world also appeal to many seafarers. |
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Some of them liked to see themselves as effectively lords of the city, but they were not. |
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These theories tend to see the state as a neutral entity separated from society and the economy. |
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Maria's father, Charles Bicknell, solicitor to King George IV and the Admiralty, was reluctant to see Maria throw away her inheritance. |
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Edward, however, soon began to see it as a war of conquest rather than just a punitive expedition to put down a rebellion. |
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Unable to see behind the Jacobites above him, Hawley had his men stand and face the enemy. |
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This conspiracy theory of betrayal became common, and the German populace came to see themselves as victims. |
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I misexpressed myself when I said I didn't want to see you. I only meant that I was temporarily busy. |
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The coastal bombing attack was largely ineffective at Omaha, because low cloud cover made the assigned targets difficult to see. |
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Both the Prime Minister and the SSBN Control Officer would be able to see each other on their monitors when the command was given. |
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In particular, Iraq's increasingly amicable relations with Britain were a threat to Nasser's desire to see Egypt as head of the Arab world. |
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From here, it is also possible to see the mountains of the Peak District and South Pennines that surround Manchester. |
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A third came sufficiently near to see their house, but did not try to send a boat on shore. |
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If you've only been on mones for a little while, you'll just have to be patient and wait to see what nature does for you. |
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The party used the Freedom of Information Act to see whether the BBC could have broken its own rules. |
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Indeed, like the British, the Austrians were now coming to see that an intact Ottoman Empire was necessary as a bulwark against the Russians. |
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It was a beautiful contrast to see her beside her mistress, like a glittering star in attendance upon the pale and almost vanishing moonsickle. |
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Until the scientific revolution, it was very natural to see such aims, such as a child's growth, for example, leading to a mature adult. |
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He travelled to Cartagena to see if he could walk across the Panama Isthmus, but this proved too difficult. |
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If this was going to be MSTies' final chance to see their beloved show, the hope was that they would be able to go out with a bang. |
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Meanwhile, giant palaces were built for the huge audiences that wanted to see Hollywood films. |
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Such movements see modernism as reductionist, and therefore subject to an inability to see systemic and emergent effects. |
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To avoid the scandal of divorce, he offered a legal separation if she would agree not to see Cannan any more, but she still refused. |
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Saddened to see his friends going on active service, he continued drinking and struggled to support his family. |
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When Dorothy went to England each summer to see Omar, Pound would spend the time with Olga, whose father had bought her a house in Venice. |
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For a man who was supposed to be in hiding, it was remarkably easy to see him around the place. |
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He smiled, inexplicably relieved to see signs of humanity in this museumesque environment. |
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But to see Gilbert at his best, is to see him at one of his juvenile parties. |
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It had been wonderful anyhow to be back, to see England at its greatest, and to visit my old mother. |
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They were given the opening slot and impressed McGee, who was there to see 18 Wheeler, one of his own bands. |
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This was a period of increasing prosperity, and the first to see a coherent style used across Europe, from Scandinavia to Switzerland. |
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When Janey took May and Jenny to Oneglia in Italy, the latter suffered a serious seizure, with Morris rushing to the country to see her. |
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A final check to see if a TV licence has been purchased is made a maximum of 2 days before the hearing. |
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Rorge had donned a black halfhelm with a broad iron nasal that made it hard to see that he did not have a nose. |
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In October 2003, Chinese astronaut Yang Liwei stated that he had not been able to see the Great Wall of China. |
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It is easy to see, however, that the same coefficients in nematics determine the adiabatic deformations also. |
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If we network his machine to the server, he will be able to see all the files. |
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Traditionally, the holiday was only observed by young single girls, though today both young men and women join the party to see their futures. |
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Edward was surprised to see Robert's army emerge from the cover of the woods. |
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Granted an escort of five veteran soldiers and a letter of referral to Charles by Lord Baudricourt, Joan rode to see Charles at Chinon. |
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The St. Louis club is the only nine in the league which gives its patrons the right to see a full game or no pay. |
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A famous pair of ospreys are present in the summer months, and they often attract large crowds to see them. |
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From Lossiemouth it is possible to see the hills of Caithness and the hills are easily identified, one being Morven and the other being Scaraben. |
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In Norway, Sweden, Finland, Russia and Romania populations are large, and it is a common bird to see in forested regions. |
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One of the best places to see the red kite in Scandinavia is Scania in southern Sweden. |
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In particular, this is one area where it is possible to see legal analogy in action. |
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As more members join, he said, they will be surveyed to see if they want nonracing amenities like tennis courts. |
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In the early 20th century, crowds of up to 1300 would travel on a special train journey to see Tintern Abbey on the night of the harvest moon. |
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The Greenfield Valley is well known for the abundance of birds and butterflies and many enthusiasts visit to see the array of species. |
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This countershading makes them hard to see, both from above and below, when swimming. |
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It has nothing to see with concavity of the utility function and is defined only in terms of different combinations of commodities. |
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Roosevelt's New Deal, often called a Keynesian experiment, had nothing to see with Keynes or his theory. |
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Along the way, ferry commuters will get to see the skyline of George Town and Butterworth, as well as the Penang Bridge. |
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In 1913, when Roberts's mother was dying, his brother Dan tried to see him to ask him to visit his mother. |
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King Arthur's llen or mantle is said to make anyone underneath it invisible, though able to see out. |
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In the 1970s, Bridgend would begin to see the catalyst of arguably its biggest growth period. |
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Crowds continued to grow and in 1902 in Wales' match against Scotland a world record 40,000 spectators paid to see the match. |
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Despite Pontypridd having a population of 32,000 at the time, reports were made that 80,000 people lined the streets to see their hero's arrival. |
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After the fight the new champion retired to The Waldorf Hilton, London to see his daughter for the first time. |
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Saldivar was in the audience to see his vacated title won by his old rival. |
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She said he had too cute an okole to park it in a wheel chair where no wahine would ever get to see it again. |
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Black ice is very difficult to see, because it lacks the expected frosty surface. |
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South Africa has, for example, many opportunities for tourists to see the country's wildlife in its national parks, such as the Kruger Park. |
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The upper and lower eyelids are joined, with only a pinhole large enough for the pupil to see through. |
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The whale watching industry provides ecotourists and marine mammal enthusiasts the opportunity to see groups of gray whales as they migrate. |
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I'm on the pat and mick at the mo. Only went to town to see my mother off on the train, as she'd come down for the weekend to cheer me up. |
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Within a while, Philoxenus came to see how onward the fruits were of his friend's labour. |
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I can't help thinking that, had he lived to see the electronic cricket sensor, the inventor of the opeidoscope probably would have approved. |
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A great place to see this marionette art is the puppet theatres of Palermo. |
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They allow the traveller to have scenic views impossible to see from the main roads. |
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The ostensible reason for his visit to New York was to see his mother, but the real reason was to get to the Yankees game the next day. |
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This has allowed Australians really to go outback in some reasonable comfort to see the attractions of this country. |
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A rare bird that stays put long enough for people to see it is twitchable or chaseable. |
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The practice of travelling long distances to see rare bird species was aided by the rising popularity of cars. |
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Many birdwatchers have spent their entire lives trying to see all the bird species of the world. |
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Still, it was almost as if the battle was to see which of them could outnice the other. |
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Beginning research is being made on benthic assemblages to see if they can be used as indicators of healthy aquatic ecosystems. |
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Gamekeepers oversee a hunting ground to see to the wildlife's welfare and look for poachers. |
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From Noyelles, they were able to see the Somme estuary and the English Channel. |
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It was explained that, as the invasion would happen at night, Hitler wanted the German people to see all the details. |
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There was not much action to see but we came across lots of burnt out Italian tanks that had been destroyed by our tanks. |
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Thus the existing system for measuring distance, combined with a memory capacity to see where the target last was, is enough to measure speed. |
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The king visited Portland in 1936 to see Portland's top secret research and naval manoeuvres. |
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They presented their gifts, and asked to see the child, which was revealed to be a baby Stig. |
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Edward made his household gain more control over finances and even investigated old records to see that payments had been made. |
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Their blue perception, however, also has UV receptors, allowing them to see ultraviolet lights that some species cannot. |
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It feeds mainly on fish, caught by diving, and has special visual adaptations to enable it to see prey under water. |
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It is easy to see how diversifying selection could result in the formation of parapatrically distributed races. |
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I was disappointed to see that my suggestions had been ignored. |
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It was nauseating to see the two of them act like lovesick teenagers. |
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I'm telling you our arrival time on the assumption that you will check to see whether or not our flight is on time before you come to the airport. |
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He turned himself around to see the back of his shirt in the mirror. |
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Even though my husband forgave me and gave me another chance, I still continue to see my affair. |
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I was thinking along the lines of writing to the local paper, to see if we can get some reaction. |
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Might even try this anecdata in Roy's Toy3, to see if its gui-ed algorithm-ized academic mumblings prove this scandalous anecdata. |
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Player One then turned his cards back over and got really upset accusing Player Two of angle shooting in order to see his cards. |
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It is very hard to see Plato as an antipoetic scientist, for Plato was himself a poet, communicating his ideas in allegorical and mythic form. |
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Aphakic people are reported to be able to see ultraviolet wavelengths that are normally excluded by the lens. |
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There is so much to see in Chicago that it can be more than a little confusing for the would-be architourist. |
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My thesis... got a lot of praise from my advisor, who even wanted to see it published in the Batavophone Jesuits' scholarly quarterly. |
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Many people had looked but it was unusual to see these searches bearing fruit. |
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After his mother-in-law stayed for two weeks, he was glad to see the back of her. |
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Moreover it is not easy to see how Aias, wearing armour, could have been overtly bephallused. |
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Will it please you to see the epilogue, or to hear a bergomask dance between two of our company? |
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Me and my two brothers used to play with Beyblades all of the time, battling the spinning tops to see who spun the longest. |
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But, sure enough, there in front of you, he was gyrating in his jumpsuit and jiggling Big Jim and The Twins around for the entire world to see. |
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Then, during three days, I was amazed to see nannies with kids attack and chase off large billies. |
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Good to see that Heskey knows that ball thingy is supposed to go in the net between those post bizzos. |
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Maybe I'll live long enough to see a newspaper reporter depicted on the screen as a gentleman, not a drunken, blabbermouthed, wise-cracking bum. |
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I'm gald to see that there are people like you that appreciate the Eagles and aren't just looking to blamestorm and blow off steam. |
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If there is a blawg you would like to see added, please feel free to suggest that we add it to the list. |
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The door of the cabin creaked. Smith's blinky eye peeped out to see if he had dreamed us. |
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There's nothing more thrilling to the whale watcher than to see a whale surface and blow. |
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Now, you get back out there and you bludge! I don't want to see anyone working, OK? I don't want to see any pick-axes, any hammers, or nothing. |
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A bluefaced shock troop leader staggered over to see what it might command. |
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It would vex me, indeed, to see you again the dupe of Miss Bingley's pretended regard. |
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Have you no Bowels, no Tenderness, my dear Lucy, to see a Husband in these Circumstances? |
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He glanced toward the bow to see the four bow guards rushing back, clambering over slaves with whips and clubs in hand. |
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His desk afforded him a box seat to see who spoke to whom at the watercooler. |
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The hospital strictly monitored the advertising materials the bulimics and anorexics were allowed to see. |
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So recently, when a ginger muffin craving hit, I decided to see if I could increase the textural contrast without sacrificing the cakiness. |
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The new investors wanted to see the companies cap table as part of their due diligence, before closing the deal. |
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We would like to see someone market a low-power, text-to-speech cartridge that would mate with the Epson and use its internal battery pack. |
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Were Niagara but a cataract of sand, would you travel your thousand miles to see it? |
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Did they chack Kostner's skate because of the fluff piece on the Russian pairs or not? I kind of like her and wanted to see her. |
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It takes a peculiar kind of chopped logic to see Mao Zedong, almost an archetypal chili pepper-loving Hunanese, as a northerner. |
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Make sure that you keep checking to see that everything remains safe throughout the climb. |
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I have a very strong personal grudge against my ex-husband, and I'd love to see him finally get his comeupance. |
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Now one had come to see these craftless rivers, empty stations and poverty instead of wealth. |
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I should as soon expect to see a critique on the poesy of a ring as on the inscription of a medal. |
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Law is a cutthroat business, you always have to look out to see who is trying to outdo you. |
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I leaned over her shoulder to see two cybergirls yanking out each other's hair. Katy was typing insults that appeared onscreen. |
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We daisy chained several USB hubs to see if we could reach the far side of the room. |
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Besides, no one wants to see Indiana take the big dirt nap like a commoner. |
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I turned, expecting to see some skirted, leering priest with a crucifix in his hands summoning us into his dogan den. |
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Why don't you make another double check of the house to see if there are still rats around? |
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This was a sight check, to see if he looked like some dustout or merely sounded like one. |
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The captain was dutybound to see all passengers off the sinking ship before he left it himself. |
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I don't get to see Jim much since he moved. Now he lives somewhere out in East Overshoe. |
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Polly had a spice of girlish malice, and rather liked to see domineering Tom eat humble-pie, just enough to do him good, you know. |
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Eventually, Randy moved through the shock and began to see that anger was eating him alive and poisoning his life. |
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It was almost too dark to see, but I edged up to the light-switch and turned it on. |
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When a dispute arises, it is common to see a page protected to avoid edit warring. |
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When reviewing the research results, we were able to see the emotional structure of the ad was less dramatic than we had intended. |
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People'll flock from everywheres to see you, and you'll make your sugar and cheese and things fairly hum. |
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Second, it enables us to see landscape as facial, that is, to naturalize the face or facialize nature. |
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It will laxare animos, refresh the soul of man, to see fair-built cities, streets, theatres, temples, obelisks, etc. |
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What if my seatmate was a sadistic fatphobe who would lean on our shared armrest just to see me wince in pain as it dug into my hip? |
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Lor'! it does me good to see all you young fellow-me-lads turning up here bright and early with the roses in your cheeks. |
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You had to see it first thing, 'cause it was the first thing that caught the eye. |
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The oddity of the situation was so flabbergasting I couldn't react in time for anyone to see it. |
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From behind her paper, she was flabbergasted to see a neatly dressed man helping himself to her cookies. |
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It is easy to see why the modern car manufacturer does not enjoy the eminence of a Ford or an Olds. |
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We must also keep in mind that Gandhi did not live long enough to see through the fruitification of his vision. |
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I've come to see she is a voiceless person in her world, and so I try to remember to stop and give her my full-faced attention when I see her. |
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If Nonna had seen them, she would do the same as Dad, but I looked back to see her focused full throttle on whatever it was George was saying. |
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I'm delighted to see you. You're as brown, my gadling, as though you had returned from another journey to the East with Jean de Village. |
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I play for two minutes of garbage time at the end of a blowout? Is that all the time I'm going to see anymore? |
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Rabelais's vision is too fundamentally comic for him not to see that a certain kind of humility is not far from gaumlessness. |
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I put some money on the gee-gees last week, and I've got to see a bloke about it. |
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It is played by children of all ages. Boys like it especially, but it is not unusual to see girls and even adults playing Gilli Danda! |
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After a very ginger landing, everyone aboard was able to see up close how lucky they had been to reach base. |
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Lots of straight guys will pay to see hot girl-on-girl action, and you've got to admit, that was pretty hot. |
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Fans want to see the Twelfth Doctor go to the 51st century to visit River in the library. |
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When a normal ensign looked at his commander, he ought to see a godlike being, not a, a... future subordinate. |
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Notoriously hard to see, the grasshopper warbler tends to throw its voice over long distances, while it stays out of sight. |
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I had just freed a man wearing a dark blue suit and a Gryffindor tie when Asil's shout made me turn to see Frost right on top of me. |
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Click on a coloured area to see an article about English in that country or region. |
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Great scarcity of every necessary of life in this house but the man is glad to see us, and gives us the best he has got with a heartly welcome. |
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The two men heard a sound from above, and looked up to see three police helijets hovering overhead. |
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During the English Civil War, the Parliamentarians captured the isles, only to see their garrison mutiny and return the isles to the Royalists. |
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They all admired to see the foresaid riches in such dearth of money as was herebefore. |
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Sheep farming remains important both for the economy of the region and for preserving the landscape which visitors want to see. |
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A number of tourists visit to see her family home, with particularly large numbers coming from Japan. |
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The slant-eyed man was small, but the great hippocephalic bird was there to see he was obeyed. |
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I attended a worship service where I was astounded to see holy rollers convulsing on the floor and speaking in tongues. |
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I told him that if I passed out before we got to a hospital I wanted him to see to it that no quack horsed around with my leg. |
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In the forenoon it rained, and in the afternoon I looked round the housen to see the damage they did the town. |
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Pretty soon he gapped and stretched himself and hove off the blanket, and it was Miss Watson's Jim! I bet I was glad to see him. |
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The thought still stays with me of the humble-heartedness in the innermost, that I seemed to see in that skilled artificer of song. |
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In fact, his assumption of the office of Censor may have been motivated by a desire to see his academic labors bear fruit. |
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Norwich soon began imposing themselves on that patched-up defence with Holt having their best early chance, only to see it blocked by Simpson. |
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And if the people of other countries don't want communism, we don't want to see it imposed upon them against their will. |
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I am glad to see, in your account of miscellaneous reading, authors of such inoppugnable orthodoxy as Coleridge and Carlyle. |
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Their chief task was to see that the laws of the country were obeyed in their area. |
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Burckhardt likened the change to a veil being removed from man's eyes, allowing him to see clearly. |
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She was not permitted to see her mother, who had been sent to live away from court by Henry. |
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But her Majesty did all by halves, and by petty invasions taught the Spaniard how to defend himself, and to see his own weakness. |
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His new subjects flocked to see him, relieved that the succession had triggered neither unrest nor invasion. |
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Look at Afghanistan and Iraq, it's plain to see that our current President has an itchy trigger finger. |
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Nelson stayed briefly in London, where he was cheered wherever he went, before visiting Merton to see Emma, arriving in late August. |
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He turned to see Nelson kneeling on the deck, supporting himself with his hand, before falling onto his side. |
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Stevens did not live to see it placed in its home under one of the great arches of the Cathedral. |
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In June 1936, Churchill organised a deputation of senior Conservatives to see Baldwin, Inskip and Halifax. |
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Encouraged by his Commanding Officer, in late 1929 Whittle sent his concept to the Air Ministry to see if it would be of any interest to them. |
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Another younger woman, well-dressed in a full Zairian woman's kikwembe suit, came in with a smiling face, eager to see the child. |
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It wants to see the UK's Army turned into a home defence force, and has pledged to take the UK out of NATO unilaterally. |
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We all agreed he was wise, but we did want the worst way to see that girl. We were sure that she was a la-la from all Billy said. |
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The lambers sometimes brought their friends and acquaintances to see the view and relax in what must have seemed a bohemian atmosphere. |
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He languidly waved his limp wrist, glad to see us, but not wanting to expend the energy to let us know that. |
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Another good place to see the spectacle is Over Bridge, but the view here is rather restricted by the adjacent railway bridge. |
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Lawrence, when a character gets a train to Alfreton and walks to Crich to see a lover. |
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Even when I lay a long plan, it is never in the expectation that I will live to see it fulfilled. |
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Color change in New England is the tourist time, when people come to see the leafage turn brilliant colors. |
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European governments wished to see the merger of their defence manufacturers into a single entity, a European Aerospace and Defence Company. |
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He was able to write out the speeches of Hamlet, letter perfect. It was impressive to see how exactly he knew the wording. |
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Research is currently being done to see if codons can be expanded to more than 3 bases. |
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It hurt the general to see the limbless veterans who had sacrificed their arms and legs to a senseless war. |
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They like to see them awarded comfortable pensions. Is it 700,000 livres a year to the Polignac family? |
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While she was permitted to receive occasional visitors, she was forbidden to see her daughter Mary. |
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Henry offered both mother and daughter better quarters and permission to see each other if they would acknowledge Anne Boleyn as the new queen. |
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The Orb enables visitors to see the work of renowned medieval artist, John Thornton, up close, revealing the remarkable detail in each panel. |
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Nehru and liquat visited Lahore, Ambala, Jilandur and Amritsar together to see for themselves what was going on and to appeal for peace. |
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Hoffman's view is that all terrorists have goals, and that it is dangerous to see them only as madmen bent on destruction. |
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In a nonchurch context, we can look more explicitly at formerly New Age practices to see if and how they have mainstreamed. |
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The 2017 edition was also the first one to see the introduction of student opinion as a contributory indicator. |
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Dove says it makes her blood boil to see the way the poor young gentleman is treated. |
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Meanwhile, German folklore has tended to see the conflation of elves with dwarfs. |
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It was the kind of joint you wouldn't want your boss to see you in. |
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Most Japanese continue to see Japan as a monocultural society. |
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This festival is an excellent chance to see new talent aborning. |
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This group campaigns for rights to see and hear the language. |
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It is one thing to see an intercooler as a simple entry in a textbook, but to witness the actual hardware as it crawled down the road was awe-inspiring. |
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She agreed to have me in for one show, just to see how I was doing. |
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On such analogous reasoning it is not difficult to see why the aetites stone, with another rattling inside it, should have been thought helpful to a pregnant woman. |
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Holt that the Robin Hood legend was cultivated in the households of the gentry, and that it would be mistaken to see in him a figure of peasant revolt. |
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Ray feeding is a popular activity at many resorts and it's quite something to see these muscular, alienesque creatures jump out of the water and chow down on raw steak. |
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Glad to see it since these guys live to blow muslimaniacs to hell. |
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And you never went near to see was he hurted or what ailed him at all? |
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I had a look in the mirror to see if the blood had come off my face. |
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He did not look at her because he did not wish to see that deliciously animalian slit of her mouth, naked and red, beneath the white mask that made her eyes look so feline. |
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The following week, the audience were keen to see a repeat of the event. |
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Heyas, I finally got around to drawing a pic of my unicorn self, if anypony wants to see it and let me know if it could use some changes before I get to the coloring of it. |
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The Angles are the subject of a legend about Pope Gregory I, who happened to see a group of Angle children from Deira for sale as slaves in the Roman market. |
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The teacher sent the miscreants to see the school principal. |
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George and Harriet went to the stadium to see the ball game. |
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I should go to the other extreme and don a Speedo. Might it be awesome to see my classmates' expressions as I strut out sporting a banana hammock? |
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Some readers of Herodotus believe that his habit of tying events back to personal motives signifies an inability to see broader and more abstract reasons for action. |
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When the pope dies it is the first duty of the Cardinal Camerlengo to obtain possession of the Ring of the Fisherman, the papal signet, and to see that it is broken up. |
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After several barren years it was good to see the trees bearing fruit. |
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Ilsa, I'm no good at being noble, but it doesn't take much to see that the problems of three little people don't amount to a hill of beans in this crazy world. |
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It was easy to see how he had beglamored the youth of a nation. |
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Learning of the ghost from Horatio, Hamlet resolves to see it himself. |
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It is unclear when Isabella first met Mortimer or when their relationship began, but they both wanted to see Edward and the Despensers removed from power. |
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Pull the plug on a node to see how the network handles a node knockout. |
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