In one study, researchers tracked the progress of 281 women enrolled in a smoking cessation program. |
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The camera slowly tracked across the hillside to where six small mounds of earth were covered with stones. |
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To the very recesses of his mind he tracked down the reason for this strange and utterly inhuman sense of being. |
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They tracked down a narcocorrido songwriter, and found a band who recorded the song and appeared in a video that looked authentic to the culture. |
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All cellphones made in the US now have to include some form of locator technology so that they can be tracked by emergency services. |
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For nearly four decades chips have tracked Moore's Law, doubling their transistor count every two years. |
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He lay unconscious for five hours before a 40-strong search team tracked him down. |
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Ten brent geese being tracked by radio transmitters have reached Canada's arctic. |
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Pulmonary artery, nasopharyngeal, and esophageal temperatures tracked cerebral temperature better than bladder or rectal temperatures. |
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The Lake Erie's radar system tracked the dummy warhead and guided the interceptor to collide with it more than 100 miles above the ocean. |
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He is clearly not a conventional type, tracked down by his fellow officer and friend, chasing the dragon in an opium den. |
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The main line from Toronto, and beyond these new terminals, is double tracked. |
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Hawk Wing was sent off at 1-2 and looked to have the one-mile race under control as he tracked his pacemaker Sholokhov. |
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When I tracked down Robyn's correct number to call her, I found that I had accidentally transposed the last two digits. |
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The tramway was double tracked, with an endless cable that was attached to rail cars running up and down the tracks in a continuous procession. |
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Hounds that have successfully tracked a fox are trained to pull it or dig it out of its hole, and the fox is killed. |
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Diana and Omar were two of the six children whose progress in English and Spanish reading I tracked through monthly miscue analysis. |
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Those responsible for exploiting and endangering consumers, and mishandling animals, will be tracked down and prosecuted. |
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Information that is not tracked could later surprise the Army on the battlefield. |
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The 32-year-old was jailed for nine months after Swindon Crown Court heard he was tracked down through prints left on the black bin liner. |
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The Gendarmerie, supported by the Marine brigade, tracked down and killed Peralte and Batraville. |
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We therefore tracked plant growth using leaf height as a surrogate for aboveground dry weight biomass. |
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As a fan of cowcatchers and clacking wheels, Elrond Lawrence tracked Salinas Valley rails into the early 20th century. |
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Progress up and down the five-speed box is tracked by an indicator on the dashboard showing you what gear you're in. |
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Later, journalists tracked him down to the Philippines, but the Filipino authorities were strangely unable to find him. |
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They tracked down other train passengers who said she arrived at Delhi but there the trail runs cold. |
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One Indian news agency even tracked the flight so it could tell readers the exact minute they could wave to the skies to hail their countrywoman. |
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Detective Constable Ian Thornton and PC Kim Wandless tracked Wood down to a tunnel under King's Road and he was arrested. |
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The condition of the fiber was tracked by monitoring the holding current throughout an experiment. |
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Financial transactions and accounts are being tracked and scrutinised very closely, making it difficult to park funds abroad. |
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He tracked roe deer and wild boar, and found wolves and lynx doing the same. |
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The formerly fast tracked Lords of Dogtown film project is now said to be sidetracked. |
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Before the end of October two of the tracked king eiders were reported shot in southern Upernavik. |
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Through the twilit streets of Arlington, past used car lots and restaurants, she tracked the tail lights of his car. |
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They have tracked down each passage that Robbins quotes in the lectures and provide the full bibliographic citation for it. |
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The DNA from the swab will be checked against a national database and if a match is found the offender will be tracked down and prosecuted. |
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He pointed out that in other counties the local GP carried out the inspections, which fast tracked the grant approval process. |
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Sure enough, I tracked him down only to find out that he's extremely ill and possibly not long for this world. |
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The Rascal is a tracked vehicle with six double road wheels with rubber tyres on each side. |
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For the first time, astronomers tracked the life cycle of X-ray jets from a deep space black hole. |
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Melena, with senses as keen as a bloodhound's, tracked him down easily and barred his escape. |
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His pursuers tracked him down with a bloodhound but the fugitive managed to kill the hound with an arrow and make good his escape. |
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Anyway, bemused etymologists eventually tracked down the source of this confusion. |
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It was tracked down at last and turned out to be a female, who on the last morning paid a visit to the flowering bushes beneath the balcony. |
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Lisa has tracked a drug dealer carrying 16 wraps of heroin through York city centre and radioed police to put them on his trail. |
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We groom them for skate skiing, and a few trails are also tracked for diagonal stride. |
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I've drawn up plans for pits and deadfalls, as well as tracked paths for falling trees and boulders. |
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Correlated targets are various types of space junk tracked and kept in Air Force computers while uncorrelated targets are unknowns. |
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Do not let anyone walk on the floor before the finish is applied, or dirt might be tracked on the wood. |
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The two have carefully tracked the coming and going of feminist periodicals. |
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He soon discovered his wife was cohabiting with Tang and finally tracked them down. |
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They tracked the students through their inductions, exams and graduations and through the emotions, trials and tribulations. |
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Today, over a million pets and farm animals worldwide have RFID tags in or on them, so Rover or Daisy can easily be tracked if they wander off. |
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The ink was all in the muscle, or in some cases had tracked into the vertebral venous plexuses. |
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The scientists tracked the source of the pollutants to the fish meal fed to intensively farmed salmon. |
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It has shelves that calve big icebergs all the time, and we've tracked a lot of bergs from there. |
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Each issue raised by a general reviewer was formally logged and tracked to resolution. |
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These bars are especially important on bulldozers and, to a lesser extent, on tracked loaders and excavators. |
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They had also tracked down the poor horse, detailing someone to ride it back to the police station. |
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Once we kicked him out and he went to ground in Afghanistan, he couldn't be tracked anywhere. |
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The cause of the escape of gas was tracked down to a crack in an ageing pipe. |
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His positions have perfectly tracked whatever was politically expedient at the moment. |
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The Ozelot Weapon System is built on the Wiesel 2 small armoured tracked vehicle. |
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It is a tracked, armoured, amphibious vehicle designed to engage armoured ground and air targets while stationary, on the move and afloat. |
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Eleven Italian masters were tracked down in Belgium after a doctor from Milan spilt the beans on a Belgian art dealer. |
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He's been attempting to overturn the conviction because the police tracked his burner phone to a Texas rest stop. |
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The bells and whistles had gone off from my emergency squawk, and the approach controller tracked my flight path. |
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The movement from one point to another is never clearly tracked nor can the activities be easily defined as falling into one camp or another. |
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These days we microchip our pets so that they can be tracked and brought swiftly to justice. |
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Among the brown debris that fills every space, I spotted the running gear of a tracked vehicle, possibly a light tank. |
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We radio tracked females by using a three-element Yagi antenna and a Wildlife Materials TRX 1000S receiver. |
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The authors have tracked down with immense care as many missions as possible, each recorded in a valuable gazetteer at the end of the book. |
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Eventually the Luddite bands were tracked down and the reputed leaders executed or transported. |
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Well, she got to the city, tracked him down, and, ta-da, they were back together. |
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The viral load or the amount of nucleic acid present can be tracked over time using a graphical patient report. |
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Rebel guerrillas would be tracked, then intercepted before reaching their targets. |
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Sunlight tracked a path of sparkling white highlights toward the skyline, a light as harsh as if it were reflecting off burnished metal. |
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We tracked down a house in Malvern where one of them used to live, then went to St Kilda Cemetery to potter about among the graves. |
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Beyond the first wells, roads and land scars gouged by tracked vehicles began accumulating. |
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They are tracked with radio telemetry equipment every other day to record movements. |
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All this tracked through my mind as I poked down the road to the curvy dirt lane leading up to Zork's daddy's cottage. |
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Now, the progress of a passenger can be tracked simultaneously by ticket agents, baggage handlers and flight-control operations. |
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So they tracked him down, and he said, Oh, no, she's a fruitcake, she's made it all up, which drove my family and friends crazy. |
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It is also one of the many examples on the album where a double tracked vocal is used. |
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Satellite altimetry is used to identify key habitats for other marine animals, which can then be tracked and studied. |
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Soil erosion can also be tracked with naturally occurring radioactive nuclides, natural and fluorescent dye-coated particles, and small beads. |
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What he said to the workers went unreported, except in a small local paper that tracked down two of them. |
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Several ships tracked the pod, fearing that its sole occupant was escaping. |
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This information could be tracked if there were sufficient space in the publication, which is generally not an issue in electronic publishing. |
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His father immediately tracked him down and brought him back home, yet he ran away again, this time joining a medicine show. |
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The SUSV is a lightweight tracked vehicle specifically designed for off-road movement in the snow. |
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The former pupil, whose daughter is now a pupil at the school, tracked down old girls from the intervening years via internet websites. |
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In Alaska, the snowshoe hare follows a 10 year cycle, closely tracked by several predators. |
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They finally tracked him down to an English prison where he was serving time for a similar crime but under a false name. |
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Only on the train home did the interviewer realise that he had tracked dog excrement across their immaculate white carpets. |
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Choked drains and polluted water bodies are to be tracked and cleaned up as they are the potential sources of health hazards. |
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The police refused till the previous owners were tracked down and said that would require too much police work. |
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Costs and data for medical services, drugs, inpatient admissions, metropolitan domiciliary services, and district nursing services were tracked. |
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Last year it was Shane McMahon who side tracked him for tombstoning his mother. |
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Pierson was tracked down by the police with the help of AOL, his internet service provider. |
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Their modern tracked cranes equipped with grabs and magnets can be seen operating at the dockside in Sligo harbour. |
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That film concerns a stool pigeon tracked down in Spain after 10 years by hired killers working for the crime boss on whom he has informed. |
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Though other tracked vehicles can tear up soft terrain, our tracks steer much the same as a tire-equipped vehicle. |
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The radars picked up and tracked the pieces of the shuttle as they fell to Earth. |
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More and more, we are living in a society where we are all tracked automatically all of the time. |
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I tracked the trail right to the other party, but it took me a day to get there. |
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The aircraft was based on Stealth technology, and is designed not be tracked by radar. |
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Even at its present speed, the flying saucer's progress was being tracked by another vessel following quietly behind. |
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The progress of various dust control initiatives can be tracked against these on-site measurements. |
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The ailing ex-fugitive was eventually tracked down by Koerner in San Diego, as his unputdownable final section reveals. |
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Officers from the Ontario PD tracked down Hubbard at his warehouse job in the city of San Bernardino. |
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When investigators tracked down Tom's parents in California, producers had to rewrite the promotional copy for the show so it wouldn't make them look like such naifs. |
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Wes observed as they tracked through mud and what remained of the slush. |
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When he finally tracked down the body it was unrecognisable. |
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He tracked down a paparazzo photographer who had snapped him surfing, and the pictures showed he was wearing the ring before he entered the water, but not after. |
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We have tracked down some of the more prominent residents in the uptown apartment building that had the nine-foot-wide nest of a red-tailed hawk removed the other day. |
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How far that may be is unclear, though we can only presume that it would involve jail time for those tracked down. |
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Smugglers who saw the warship sailing towards them dumped their illegal cargo and escaped back to Colombian waters after a Lynx helicopter from the vessel tracked them down. |
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Every office worker knows that from the moment he or she enters the workplace, every move is monitored and recorded, every paperclip tagged and tracked. |
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So far, only fully tracked vehicles can provide load carrying capacity and cross-country mobility needed to effectively fight the maneuver battle. |
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Heifer growth is tracked as carefully as milk production to maximize heifers available for replacements and herd growth without reducing first lactation milk production. |
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Figure 1 shows that changes in the power of two oscillatory components at different frequencies can be continuously and accurately tracked over time. |
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I tracked using my old Fender Princeton and favorite hot-rodded Strat, experimenting with amp positions, as well as checking the system with vocals. |
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The circle of light tracked beautifully across the empty gallery space. |
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Sophisticated and powerful neutrino scanners had tracked the hyperspatial movements of the flotilla long before they reached their ultimate destination. |
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He turned detective, tracked down the impostor and called the police. |
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My top turret gunner tracked him and kept firing until he saw him smoking, then bursting into flames and spinning toward the earth and then crashing. |
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Two Demoiselle Cranes were tracked successfully from Mongolia to India. |
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Some furious customers even reportedly tracked down the office listed on the gbl website, but it was a fake address. |
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In the construction industry, they are used on skid-steer loaders, mini-excavators, asphalt pavers, dozers, tracked carriers, and boring and trenching machines. |
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Two burglars were today behind bars after a passing motorist tracked them through the streets of York and put police on their tail, the city's crown court heard. |
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Scientists tracked 420,000 Danish cell phone users, including 52,000 who had gabbed on the gadgets for 10 years or more, and some who started using them 21 years ago. |
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Police report that he was so startled by being tracked down so quickly that he immediately confessed. |
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But when the cops tracked down the friend, they discovered the gun Naposki gave him was a .380 caliber pistol, not a beretta. |
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In fact, most of the false rumors they tracked on Twitter showed low to insignificant propagation. |
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And every one of those files now has a bar code so that it can be tracked not only in the file center, but when it needs to be in an adjudicator's hands to decide. |
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Hackles rising straight from his neck, his eyes bugged distressingly as he tracked Samantha's measured pace from the back of the chamber to the chair beside the bench. |
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But photographer jo Farrell has tracked down the last living survivors in the remote areas of China. |
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Officers tracked the car onto the A4 keeping a distance of 300 metres. |
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Brutus Cohn, traveling under the passport name of John Lamb, tracked the wheelchair down the sidewalk. |
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Over the same period, the 13 other airlines tracked by the Transportation Department displaced 412, 447 ticketed passengers voluntarily or against their will. |
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One study, conducted in 1994 in Montana, tracked 100 passages by hikers, bikers, equestrians and motorcyclists over control plots on two trails in national forests. |
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The neck collars have radio transmitters attached so that the birds can be tracked over a wide area of North Yorkshire and found wherever they land. |
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From now on every shuttle launch will be tracked and examined in microscopic detail, and this should set a precedent for all future manned space launches. |
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The camera tracked around them portentously as they sat at glowing laptops in a dimly-lit smoky room and, bit by bit, revealed the purported secret of Christie's success. |
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Oh my car has stopped oversteering after I got my wheels tracked. |
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I've just had my wheels tracked 'cause I thought that was the problem. |
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After she died, I tracked down what happened after I left my home. |
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But I have already tracked up the floor with footprints, etc. |
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It was lunchtime when a tracked launcher with four SA-11 surface-to-air missiles rolled into town and parked on Karapetyan Street. |
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But on the question of how he was identified and tracked, the officials were tight-lipped. |
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They captured these recruits as they left the hive, attached a radar transponder to them and then tracked their flight paths using harmonic radar. |
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There's a crunchy ration of grit tracked in to the hall and kitchen now, joining with the Dolly-fluff to show just how very bad I am at routine vacuuming. |
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This data is then tracked using a 10-day moving average, to assure that sudden changes in changes do not unduly skew results. |
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One whooper and five Bewick's swans have been fitted with transmitters which will enable them to be visibly tracked by satellite and followed online. |
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Timepieces tracked included staff wristwatches and beepers, wall clocks, bedside and central patient monitors, workstation computers, and clocks on videocassette recorders. |
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Meanwhile, the British have also developed a silicon chip, called Bookmark, that broadcasts a unique radio frequency which can be tracked with a simple radio receiver. |
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One hundred percent of every person who comes onboard is screened, positively identified, and tracked in our system, while they're with us as a passenger or a crewmember. |
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The Tor network is a network of websites that cannot be tracked by traditional search engines such as Google or Bing. |
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The detected submarine was tracked by sonar, it was easy once they knew where to look. |
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Having been tracked all the way along the coast by the British cavalry and chariots, the landing was opposed. |
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The single approach beam along which the bomber tracked was monitored by a ground controller. |
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This turned out to be one of the most useful indices of all and tracked the movements of the 100 leading companies listed on the Exchange. |
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A test track for a tracked hovercraft system was built at Earith near Cambridge, England. |
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In 2007, a proposal to replace the shuttle buses with a segregated tracked transit system was announced. |
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Completed questionnaires were electronically tracked and field staff followed up with households that did not return a questionnaire. |
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He was tracked down by Creation's Tim Abbot and they made a trip to Las Vegas. |
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Foreign direct investment by country and by industry are tracked by Statistics Canada. |
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Miracle Day was fast tracked by UKTV for July 2011 following the global premiere on Starz. |
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Most of the line was quadruple tracked and this included the stretch through Connah's Quay. |
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The Admiralty also uncovered the German order of battle and tracked the deployment of ships, which gave them an offensive advantage. |
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In computerized dispatch, the status of taxis is tracked by the computer system. |
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A 2006 study by the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries tracked the motivations of anglers on the Red River. |
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Brian's foster son Wolf the Quarrelsome later tracked down and dispatched Brodir by disembowelment. |
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A suspected burglar was tracked down by a police service dog and bitten early today. |
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The team tracked individuals from afar to get a sense of their behavior. |
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The camera tracked the ball even as the field of play moved back and forth, keeping the action in shot the entire time. |
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He said the town put out an all-points bulletin and tracked down a National Grid crew member Monday. |
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He was found by a US Coastguard helicopter crew that had tracked his emergency radio beacon. |
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They identified and tracked 1,098 healthy joggers and 413 healthy but sedentary nonjoggers for 12 years. |
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Arthur pressed redial, tracked down Heathcote's address and called the police. |
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One recent case revealed how a badger baiter who had attacked animals in the Midland countryside was tracked down to Preston. |
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Installed for trial purposeson a Rooikat chassis as well as on an ASCOD tracked chassis, it hasn't yet scored any orders. |
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Within 48 hours they had tracked Ndey down and discovered she was living in a family compound with a man she'd married bigamously. |
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Elaine, who was adopted as a baby, tracked down her birth father after being diagnosed. |
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They tracked the youths after a report that two BMX bikes were stolen from the garage of a home in Cullercoats. |
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Balad police along with secret police tracked down the suspect and arrested him. |
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The organizers tracked down a specialty furniture shop in Jounieh that imports its traditional Mesoamerican home decor from Mexico. |
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And if any of them ran away, one was tracked, recaptured and thoroughly beaten with a sjambok, the hippo-hide whip. |
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Instead, they furiously pressed keys on handheld clickers, as animated spaceships on a projection screen tracked their answers. |
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After months of searching, Kearns tracked down Jonathan Foulk in Atlanta. |
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Angwin notes that keyword searches are increasingly tracked. |
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A nematologist working on his thesis once tracked a nematode contamination problem to the tap water that he was using to water his plants. |
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To measure the success of the code of conduct rollout, the team tracked performance against their objectives. |
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To achieve these temperatures uniaxially tracked mirrors concentrate the solar irradiation onto a vacuum absorber tube. |
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I tracked down a UK team of doctors specialising in the study of synaesthetes, and in 2008 I was diagnosed with mirror-touch. |
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During the Charity Challenge, ODS employees formed teams of six and tracked their daily steps using pedometers supplied by ODS Personal Best. |
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Turpin did some record-checking and tracked Hubbard down in Florida. |
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It is important to include these mats in the daily vacuuming activities, which will remove a great deal of the dirt being tracked in. |
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These cyberpunks should be tracked down with the help of digital footprints. |
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The ball was over his head, but the junior guard tracked it down, saved it and was immediately fouled by an overaggressive Trey Porter. |
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Each box represents a different data point tracked by an industry association or government office. |
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The scientists had removed the wine's alcohol because alcohol oxidizes fat and so would affect the arterial oxidation being tracked. |
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This anonymization site is supposed to keep emails from being tracked back to you. |
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In addition, we interviewed 19 parole officers and tracked each parolee for six months after release. |
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With Universal Tracking technology and 226 channels available, all current and upcoming GNSS constellations can be tracked. |
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Experts tracked the health of 3,434 over-65s and their use of anticholinergic drugs, like antihistamine diphenhydramine, for seven years. |
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Data is regularly tracked and enhanced to ensure data on this high profile company is accurate and current. |
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The young honey buzzard was being tracked by satellite on its 3000-mile flight from Scotland to Africa. |
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In this study, 44 IPD patients who did not have dementia in the beginning but had severe hyposmia were tracked for 3 years. |
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We have trained them to worry about it, and it is one of the few aspects of bird health that can be tracked by an inobservant owner. |
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Oasis Dream and Jimmy Fortune tracked Irrawaddy in the early stages, as Elusive City pulled hard in behind. |
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She and her colleagues tracked the fortunes of 1,113 foundresses in 228 nests in southern Spain. |
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Time and kilometrage requirements were tracked first for five weeks on CDOT, then for five weeks on VDOT with the same patients. |
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Not included are products that cannot be adequately tracked with current scanner technology, including meat, poultry, cheese, fish, dairy, and bakery. |
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The species is being tracked as part of a research program called Tagging of Pacific Pelagics, which follows 23 ocean species, including birds, sharks, and squid. |
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Previous deployments tagged and tracked receiptable cargo and containers. |
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Buchel, who had never met Karabus, volunteered vital accommodation after being tracked down by the late doyen of South African gastrology, Solly Marks. |
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They tracked down 102 visa overstayers and 154 other immigration offenders were arrested and removed following unannounced visits by UK Border Agency officers. |
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Each box represents a different data point tracked by a proprietary survey conducted by Gardner Research, an industry association, or government agency. |
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Compliance with the ventilator bundle was tracked daily, and VAP diagnosis was based on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention definition. |
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The firm checked out three wellknown credit agencies and found major differences in credit ratings and credit limits for each of the small businesses they tracked. |
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Humans have tracked this solar cycle continuously since it was discovered in 1843, and it is normal for there to be many flares a day during the sun's peak activity. |
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Langer and his colleagues tracked the infalling gas by measuring the velocity of a trace component, dicarbon monosulfide, which emits radio waves. |
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As part of our special investigation we tracked down the slumlord exgarda who was sent to jail after he left a child and three adults living in a dangerous fire trap. |
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The project has used various forms of powered access, including specialist machines such as the CTE 135 tracked machine and the Skyjack TK46 sub-zero machine. |
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Shea was overjoyed at turning the tables with Gloria De Campeao, who tracked runaway leader Jolie's Shinju before kicking on two out and, as usual, proving hard to pass. |
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Revenue ActionAlerts are integrated into existing workflows and are automatically tracked by the platform to provide performance measurability and management visibility. |
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Chef Matta, 56, tracked down the pair after Susan left him in Sardinia to start a new life with Keen whom she had contacted again via the internet. |
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Another species of shark being tracked by CSIRO marine researchers is the school shark, the ubiquitous flake sold in fish and chip shops of southern Australia. |
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I was expecting a fruit machine,' Joseph Keating told officers, who had tracked the metal monster all the way from South Wales via a secret bleeper built into it. |
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To test their system, the researchers grew two varieties of rice in transparent gels and tracked root growth by imaging the plants and their roots for 10 days. |
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Kieren Fallon set out to make the running on Gamut tracked by Massif Centrale and Bandari, with Jimmy Fortune holding Alkaased up at the rear of the five-runner field. |
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I tracked Joe to his friend's bedroom, where he had spent the night. |
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The Sara frantically respotted fighters for launch, even while Fletcher and Kinkaid warily tracked the suspected enemy group circling to the southwest. |
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Built and operated mainly as a single track line, the busiest section from Weaste Junction through Barton and Irlam, to Partington was all double tracked. |
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The clerk was in charge of the written record of everything on the ship, especially the cargo inventory, which he tracked with meticulous precision. |
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As of June 2016 There are also inoperative satellites, including Vanguard 1, the oldest satellite currently in orbit, and over 16,000 pieces of tracked space debris. |
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A British fleet of 24 ships of the line under Sir Edward Hawke tracked down and engaged a French fleet of 21 ships of the line under Marshal de Conflans. |
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In January 2011, a gray whale that had been tagged in the western population was tracked as far east as the eastern population range off the coast of British Columbia. |
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The aircraft's horizontal and vertical movement is tracked via radar, and the controller tells the pilot his position relative to the approach slope. |
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Data for US students is further tracked for ethnic and racial groups. |
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Its outdated technology is obvious in the emergency room, where patients are tracked not by computer but by hand on a greaseboard and on forms passed from tray to tray. |
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Bloodhungry, hostile Cheyennes tracked them like wild beasts. |
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I'll recommend a good way to calculate backhoe production rates. Then we'll look at the two backhoes you'll be using, the wheeled backhoe and the tracked backhoe. |
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Whether this effort to avoid being tracked at sea will be more effective than changing the registration of NITC vessels to flags of convenience is doubtful. |
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