There's a whole craft industry based on vehicles for transferring stiffs from the chapel to the boneyard. |
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This drying technique involves the use of an absorbent which desiccates the rose by transferring the moisture from the petals to another medium. |
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It also warns of the dangers of transferring patients when beds are not available. |
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Its docking station is a useful accessory that recharges the camera's battery when it's not transferring shots to the computer. |
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Quantum teleportation is the transferring of tiny units of computer information, called quantum bits or qubits, from one location to another. |
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There is another that discusses in depth the process of taking the music from the acetates or tapes and transferring them to disc. |
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This would include keeping the officer in question on active duty, but transferring him outside of his previous unit. |
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Here we have masses of lower income people transferring their meager wealth via outrageous interest rates to unscrupulous moneylenders. |
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The scholarship includes two years at a junior college with the possibility of transferring to a university. |
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This steepness indicates a large rate of return from transferring income from the young to the old. |
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We are awaiting the borough's proposals for a repair and redecoration programme before transferring the funds to them. |
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Insurers write policies, thus transferring risks customers face to themselves. |
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Excuse me, but wouldn't that involve transferring wealth from rich individuals and societies to the poor? |
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Repeaters should be used everywhere else, since any jitter transferring through the repeater is low frequency and benign to downstream devices. |
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The reason for transferring centrifuge designs to Iran reportedly between 1987 and 1991 was probably money. |
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He accused the union leadership of collaborating with management in disciplining casual workers and transferring them. |
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I'm downloading various apps and wallpaper for it on my work machine and transferring them via a flash drive. |
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Therefore many take up temporary unpaid observer attachments in the hope of transferring to a training post. |
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To date, Maryland has successfully tackled the issue of transferring an occupational associate's degree. |
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Even when images are copied, techs make additional films from the computer rather than transferring the files to a CD-ROM or e-mailing them. |
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Dom took another paper off the scratch pad from the bag of supplies that he still carried and began transferring the clue's symbols. |
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Once whilst traveling in a third class train compartment he lost his shoe whilst transferring from one carriage to another. |
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Some speculate that libraries may become small-scale publishers by selectively transferring the flow of electronic information into print. |
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Bucher saw what looked like a boarding party, with helmets, vests and rifles with bayonets, transferring from one ship to another. |
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This is to prevent an insolvent from transferring assets to their spouses to avoid the consequences of sequestration. |
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Besides, transferring large files with the USB instead of the serial connection can be done very quickly, too. |
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Use proper positioning, transferring, and turning techniques to minimize skin injury caused by friction and shear forces. |
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I was simply transferring all the available funds to Beirut to take advantage of the interest rates there. |
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Where is the evidence that transferring the department to the Ministry of Justice will overcome whatever the problems were? |
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Eight months after transferring from the Department of Health, he spends a lot of his time not talking about Enterprise. |
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My dad's an engineer and the company he worked for was transferring him to a different branch in Chicago. |
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Reshuffling the department by transferring teachers to other position will not be of great help to our learners. |
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The former Kentucky center, who was booted off the team because he never returned from Christmas break, is transferring to Louisville. |
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After carefully measuring and arranging their designs, the students began the process of transferring their sketches to the black background. |
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This is a technique for producing pictures by transferring an image from one surface to another. |
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In a busy artist's workshop, the job of transferring the master's design to the support may well have been delegated to assistants. |
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Another key dislike is transferring, they like a direct journey, really they want to get from A to B as quickly and as easily as possible. |
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Moreover, one party cannot simply extinguish its responsibility by transferring custody to another. |
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In effect, it would mean transferring responsibility from the county secretary. |
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In England, married women, children, idiots and distracted persons were prohibited from transferring property out of their estates. |
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Congress has passed a bill transferring jurisdiction of the case to a federal court, and the President has signed it into law. |
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The call comes as new licensing laws transferring responsibility for issuing licences from magistrates to the council came into force this week. |
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Kinases are specialized transferases that regulate metabolism by transferring phosphate from ATP to other molecules. |
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The lower species point is obtained by deducting the cost of transferring gold from the mint par of exchange. |
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If you are transferring from anonymous sites, the format is almost identical to the one used to mirror a Web site. |
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But at the eleventh hour, anxious to complete, I resorted to transferring a photograph of a bitterroot bloom to fabric. |
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There's a whole craft industry based on vehicles for transferring corpses from the chapel to the boneyard. |
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I smell because I have damp jeans on and the smelliness of the house is now transferring on to me. |
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But what if that same caller is transferring funds because five checks just bounced or his credit card was stolen? |
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The fast upload speed would suit businesses transferring large documents such as contracts or software code. |
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Fruit of the Loom is transferring its spinning, knitting and dyeing operations to Morocco, where it already employs 1,700 people. |
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The castration of the enemy or the enemy's corpse in some societies was a means of transferring the power of the male warrior to the victor. |
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Computers would replace the archaic technique of creating an image on paper, transferring it to transparent cels and again onto film. |
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Meanwhile, the constant transferring of large numbers of bulky audio and video files can swamp college networks, hobbling other users. |
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This includes killing, bodily or mental harm, preventing births, immiseration and forcibly transferring children. |
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Instead of using film, we will be transferring our images for photofinishing via the computer networks. |
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They are also calling on the city executive to stop transferring workers who are aligned with political opponents of incumbent officials. |
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So he took up harmonica, learning fiddle tunes and traditional bluegrass, and transferring them to his new instrument. |
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The air bag assembly further includes a gas conduit which provides a gas path for transferring the gas from the inflator to the air bag cushion. |
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They essentially consist in transferring power from nature to man, leaving nature degraded and depleted in the process. |
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We needed a flat-bottomed extinguisher in the computer room to keep the door open when we're transferring tapes from one room to the other. |
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Money is fungible, and stopping them from transferring these funds would require a whole new micro-surveillance of wealth transfers in the world. |
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He got the feel back on the practice range last summer, but is only now transferring the effect to the golf course. |
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Now he is busy transferring the title to official documents such as his passport and driving licence. |
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She learned to dress wounds and the proper techniques for transferring surgical patients. |
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A ten-digit keyboard is provided for transferring digital information to an electrotyper. |
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This is good news, because problems with transferring direct debits, standing orders, etc. has put off many of us from switching in the past. |
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While disk drives have some full duplex capability, they typically can only be transferring user data in a single direction at a time. |
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I leaned on the railing and watched teams of dockhands transferring crates to the waiting wagons. |
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And weigh charges for late payments, excess fees on cash advances and the cost of transferring balances. |
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At the control site, the nurses used their usual method of transferring patients from bed to stretcher and from stretcher to bed. |
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So there comes a time when the transferring agency gets the credit for the transfer, budgetwise, and the other agency gets charged for it. |
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For a two-year period, he worked in the old force control room before moving to Kendal traffic department, later transferring to the North and West Traffic Unit. |
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We believe that this is contamination that occurred during the process of lifting the coagulum from the dish and transferring it to the fixative solution. |
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These interests may be created expressly by granting another person a right over one's land, or by reserving a right over land which one is transferring to another person. |
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Podcasting is a low-cost method of transferring audio information. |
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The beams of a deck are intermediate structural members, transferring the dead loads of the joists and decking and live loads to the post or pier. |
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In fact there are cases where Indians cheated other Indians by claiming the rights to sell land and transferring all the land of another sachem or tribe to the English. |
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The bad weather caused extensive damage to a critical utility pole carrying two 66 kilovolt lines and other sub-transmission lines transferring power to areas in the east. |
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When a photon strikes the PV cell it ionises a silicon atom, transferring all its energy to an outer electron and allowing that electron to break free from the silicon atom. |
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The administration insisted it was stymied by congressional restrictions on transferring detainees out of Guantanamo. |
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Because of the forked file structure, it is often necessary to encode Mac files before transferring them on the Internet or to other operating systems. |
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On 22 February 1990 Mr Green executed a deed of gift transferring his freehold and leasehold interests into the joint names of his wife and himself. |
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He became a Lieutenant in The Blues and Royals before transferring his commission to the royal air force. |
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Eileen spoke about printing onto interesting papers, transferring to materials, enhancing with pens and paint, machine stitching as well as hand stitches. |
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Forty per cent more seats will be provided during the morning peak for commuters into London by making all trains eight-car and transferring extra stock to the line. |
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He then pricked this tracing through with a pin, following the standard workshop technique for transferring working drawings or cartoons to canvases. |
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Called suminagashi, Japanese marbling was accomplished by gently floating sumi ink on the surface of water, then transferring the random patterns formed to a sheet of paper. |
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At least one court case has found that transferring an artwork without obtaining the artist's permission is an infringement on that artist's copyright. |
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No more excuses for not having a burned copy of important files and directories because the CD burner is on a remote system, and it's inconvenient transferring the files. |
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Using a forklift truck the gang spent the next hour transferring the bottles from the articulated lorry's 40 ft trailer into two stolen 16-tonne lorries. |
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Under the old policy, it was quite common for unseemly Registrars to abuse their position and prevent outgoing customers from transferring to a different service provider. |
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At each end of the bridge the rings are cut away to form a chamfer, to which are attached large compression yokes transferring loads to the abutments. |
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Besides these phylogenetic analyses, recombination events were occasionally observed between transferring alleles of silver crucian carp and color crucian carp. |
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The reconstituted embryos are extremely fragile, and transferring them to the uterus of the surrogate mother who is to carry them to term is a matter of great difficulty. |
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Lockey makes the same point by transferring the family escutcheons to the yellow curtain on the left, where they become, in effect, emblems of folly. |
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The typical danger areas are buying property, offshore trusts, transferring funds to spouses and children, and dealing with unusual requests from the beneficiaries of a will. |
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The magnetic field of the CME merges with the magnetic field on the dayside of Earth, transferring enormous amounts of energy to the magnetosphere in the process. |
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She later played volleyball for Westminster College before transferring to Brigham Young University. |
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But if we're talking about transferring land through economic projects, then we're not ready to do so. |
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Pensions experts also warn you should think carefully before transferring out of an existing scheme because you may qualify for generous benefits. |
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However, I am afraid I have gotten very iffy about transferring all of my accounts into one place. |
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One big obstacle is the increasingly stringent requirements Congress has imposed on transferring detainees to a third country. |
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But now in Haiti, transferring emergency relief aid via mobile phones has allowed governments and NGOs to track their aid flows. |
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To define mechanisms underlying heritable changes in the phenotype, we analyzed the possibility of extranuclear inheritance by transferring some factors via the male. |
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After transferring your current address book to your new email client, remember to delete all the addresses from your Outlook address book as an extra precaution. |
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Magnesium also helps in the release of energy by transferring the key phosphate molecule to adenosine triphosphate, the explosive energy source you use when you lift weights. |
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It is quite obvious therefore that Tradax cannot have intended to pass the special property in the goods when transferring the bills of lading to the plaintiffs. |
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Party sources believe the campaign is aimed at scaring people away from transferring votes to the party and harming their chances of success just weeks before the election. |
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Circulus, their debut album's weirdly suggestive title aside, are the kind of band who will sing about transferring actual power to actual pixies. |
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A number of exercises were executed, including dropping the winchman on the afterdeck, transferring lifeboat crew to the helicopter, and a stretcher exercise. |
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I hear that the mechanisms for transferring you from one provider to another are incredibly flaky and the whole thing is held together on a wing and a prayer. |
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It is important for parents to cultivate an enlightened and tender congeniality about such matters, otherwise they risk transferring unhealthy attitudes to their children. |
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It has told Indian hospitals that it cannot refer UK patients because flying time to India exceeds the three hours limit set for transferring patients. |
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Norman Heatley suggested transferring the active ingredient of penicillin back into water by changing its acidity. |
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Couching involves transferring the sheet of paper from the mould to the felt. |
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You can extend the life of your guac by transferring leftovers to an airtight container. |
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I waited for the modems to finish their handshaking so I could start transferring the file. |
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Laser printers form an image by transferring toner to paper as it passes over a photoconductor drum. |
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Upon the transferring of the metropolitan seat in 1299, the Dormition Cathedral, Vladimir was chosen as the new cathedral. |
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The unequal treatment is possibly due to the fear of transferring power to the ethnic Chinese under their rule. |
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A new constitution was promulgated in 1934, transferring powers to the president. |
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In war-torn Afghanistan Soca officers have recently raided local Hawaladar banks which were transferring drug money. |
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By transferring the responsibility of health-related costs to the users, economization strategies release the state of its burden. |
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This cleans the blade of adhesive buildup and prevents debris from transferring to the sheet's leading or trailing edge. |
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The Bill also made other constitutional reforms, such as transferring the judicial duties of the House of Lords to a Supreme Court. |
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Winchester was divided in AD 909, with Wiltshire and Berkshire transferring to the new See of Ramsbury. |
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German bank officials in Darmstadt are transferring money in a new antiholdup bank van that carries a vat of dye in the top. |
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These compounds participate in transporting gases, building enzymes, and transferring electrons. |
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Nietzsche agreed with much of Carlyle's hero worship, transferring many qualities of the hero to his concept of the superman. |
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At first with a film projector in a rehearsal hall and then transferring them onto video, she dissected the steps of Powell's classic numbers. |
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Relocate evergreen shrubs, digging out as large a rootball as you can when transferring the plant. |
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This involves transferring the discharge water to a shallow pond after passing through an initial settling pond and filter feeder section. |
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The production was first staged at the Hampstead Theatre before transferring to the Comedy Theatre in London's West End. |
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Our networking is organized in silos, and employees lose time manually transferring data. |
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The floppy drive has been the most widely used method of transferring data between computers since the dawn of the computer age. |
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Maria Clarke, of Whinberry Drive, Kirkby, admitted concealing, disguising converting or transferring criminal property. |
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Maria Clarke, of Whinberry Drive, Kirkby, admitted concealing, disguising, converting or transferring criminal property. |
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The crash that killed Bain was his second since transferring to Lancaster from the Temple City station less than three years ago. |
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Burroughs High sophmore point guard Sharia Zaidi said Thursday that she's transferring to Marlborough. |
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Another bottleneck HP unstops is the transferring of address and data patterns to the IC being tested. |
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We are interested in transferring this funds that are presently floating and lying idle in a suspense account. |
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The regional chambers were abolished between 2008 and 2010 with their executive functions transferring to the regional development agencies. |
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Boilers are pressure vessels that contain water to be boiled, and some kind of mechanism for transferring the heat to the water so as to boil it. |
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On 27 March 1782, the Home Office was formed by renaming the existing Southern Department, with all existing staff transferring. |
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To match the new names, there was a transferring of responsibilities between the two Departments of State. |
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This is because increasing output of one good requires transferring inputs to it from production of the other good, decreasing the latter. |
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The station operates as a mini hub with waiting shuttle buses transferring passengers from Castle Cary to the festival site as required. |
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In 1931 they built Ealing Studios, transferring all production there in December of that year. |
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Then, the money is moved around to create confusion, sometimes by wiring or transferring through numerous accounts. |
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This situation continued until 1854, when Parliament passed an Act transferring responsibility to the State. |
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The holder of a debt could use it as a means of payment by transferring it to another party, without cash changing hands. |
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The enquiry will prepare a detailed scheme for transferring the Bank of England to public control and then revise the operation of the Bank Acts. |
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Until 2010 a high number of Gaelic programme were broadcast on BBC1 and 2 Scotland before transferring over to BBC Alba. |
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The count is cyclic, electing or eliminating candidates and transferring votes until all seats are filled. |
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This had the effect of transferring the organization of the dramas to town guilds, after which several changes followed. |
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The exact mechanism of transferring silica absorbed by the diatom to the cell wall is unknown, though research is still being undertaken. |
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Ocean currents greatly affect Earth's climate by transferring heat from the tropics to the polar regions. |
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This relation shows the wind flow transferring its kinetic energy to the water surface at their interface. |
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Mesoscale ocean eddies play crucial rolls in transferring heat poleward, as well as maintaining heat gradients at different depths. |
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Cycling up and out of the saddle, on the other hand, does a better job by transferring more of the rider's body weight to the legs. |
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Professor Chris Ham of King's Fund maintains transferring services to the community is a potential improvement in many cases and plans should be considered on their merits. |
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The court stood on an equal footing with the Exchequer of Pleas, Court of Chancery and King's Bench in relation to transferring cases between them. |
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Chalk transferring to cover the complete surface indicates a good fit. |
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In 1844 Joseph retired, transferring his share of the business to James. |
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The temporal structure distinguished fasti from regesta, which were simple lists of property, or assets, such as land or documents, or transactions transferring property. |
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Because of the nature of risk, camp directors and most other business managers use insurance policies as their primary means of transferring risk. |
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Once the May fighting was over, he was approached by a Communist friend who asked if he still intended transferring to the International Brigades. |
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The claims in this interference relate to a method of cloning animals by transferring the nucleus of a cell from the animal to be cloned into an enucleated oocyte. |
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If you've been longing for the Cronenberg who was the master of body horror, missing in action since eXistenZ, he's resurrected himself by transferring. |
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Tories in the House of Lords agreed to the disfranchisement of the borough, but refused to accept the precedent of directly transferring its seats to an industrial city. |
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The UK government has decided to run a dual system of subsidies in England, each year transferring a larger proportion of the total payment to the new scheme. |
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The RDRAM design, which has been broadly licensed to memory vendors, requires a special interface on all ICs transferring data to the memory chip. |
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Autonomation means transferring human intelligence to a machine. |
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In a nutshell, desulphurised iron is being reclaimed from the waste skull material scraped from the top of vessels transferring iron at the BOS Plant. |
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In November that year, Courtenay debuted the play at the West Yorkshire Playhouse, later transferring the production to the Comedy Theatre in London's West End. |
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It consists of transferring, to the uterine cavity, spermatozoa previously collected and processed, with the selection of morphologically more normal and mobile spermatozoa. |
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The Peltier effect is the principle at work behind thermoelectric modules or refrigerators that are used for transferring heat from one side of the device to the other. |
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A free copy of the CA Desktop DNA Migrator is included along with instructions on transferring data and a Wizard interface which makes such instructions a snap. |
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Economist Henry George argued that financial instruments like stocks, bonds, mortgages, promissory notes, or other certificates for transferring wealth is not really capital. |
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The process of the merger was completed on 1 December 2004 when the Act of Parliament transferring UWCM's assets to Cardiff University received Royal Assent. |
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Monotype is the process of inking a metal or plastic surface, and transferring the ink to paper, usually by running the paper and plate through a press. |
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When we say that we're speaking Standard English, what we're doing is transferring into our spoken vocabulary and syntax the elements of the written language. |
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This patronage, and Blackstone's purchase of a set of chambers in the Inner Temple, also transferring to that Inn, were significant steps in his departure from Oxford. |
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Unlike incremental approaches such as using Blu-ray disks for archiving, holographically reading and recording data involves transferring millions of bits in parallel. |
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