Between 1855 and 1858 the quantity of coal transported out of the district by the company had risen from 421,755 tons to 1,310,020 tons. |
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Some 97,000 tonnes of stone were transported in and 10,000 tonnes of ballast laid along the track bed. |
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I believe that new, fantastic clothes should be instantly purchased, hemmed, and transported onto hangers in my closet. |
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Here, the tale of a long blood feud between two families is transported to Brazil, but the resonant thematic material would work anywhere. |
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New standards to help safeguard the welfare of animals transported by road and sea have been agreed at a major conference in Paris. |
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Perishable and temperature sensitive goods will be transported provided that the shipper accepts that this is at its risk. |
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Men and material are transported between the two ships using a Jackstay Serial or a ropeway pulley system. |
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The chairs telescope into each other so that large numbers can be transported with ease. |
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Coal and other goods too are being transported to the railway marshalling yard by road. |
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They can also be transported by trucks on lowboys and lifted by military or standard cranes. |
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All based upon a thought that the bovicide was committed at that location and the victim was not moved or transported. |
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There will be no point in building a wind farm in Lewis unless the electricity it produces can be transported to the mainland. |
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Laborers raked it into windrows at the marshes' edges, shoveled it into wagons, and transported it to refining sites. |
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In addition, waste materials cannot be transported properly to the lungs and kidneys for excretion. |
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Around five million lorry-loads of goods are now transported along Britain's roads every year. |
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The apparent column fragment is not necessarily in situ, and may have been transported for use as an olive crusher or threshing floor roller. |
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We hear a song from our past and are transported back to a memory from long ago, albeit a good or a bad one. |
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Step inside the restaurant and you'll be transported to a Greek taverna, as the wonderful aroma of Mediterranean cooking fills the air. |
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A prince and princess, newly smitten with each other, are so transported with love that they rise into the air. |
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Dior's extravagant creations swept them off their feet, and transported them to a sublimely flattering existence. |
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Collections were transported on ice to Flinders University, where census data were obtained from intact galls without kleptoparasites. |
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Arna is a 46-year old Asiatic elephant who was transported to Australia as an orphan from Vietnam many decades ago. |
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On the other hand, materials for producing these works might need to be transported from home. |
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Likewise, the bulk of the sediment load was transported directly to the sea, limiting the deposition of sediment on the deltaic plain. |
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The Convent girls are transported beyond the life-death dichotomy into a kind of living death reminiscent of African religions. |
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Leaves were wrapped in moist paper towels and immediately transported to the lab. |
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A tonne of fish is transported from the stews into a system of concrete channels. |
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The demasted yacht was subsequently hoisted on to a trailer and transported back to France by road. |
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Both fresh and frozen turkeys are transported in refrigerated trucks to their destination. |
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Her meticulously detailed and fanciful descriptions of ordinary ingredients transported me to an Alice-in-Wonderland tea-party reverie. |
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I asked to be transported to a sailing yacht, cruising just offshore of that beach. |
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All animals moving to a market have to be transported out within hours and there will be no lairage allowed overnight. |
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Goods are often transported by pack animals or carried by porters over mountain trails. |
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Kettles were extremely durable and easily transported by nesting them inside one another. |
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He's not even allowing our people to be transported to New Switzerland for treatment by Terran doctors. |
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The Romanian uranium was targeted because of the ease with which it could have been transported by terrorists. |
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The passengers were kept on the aircraft until 1200, at which point they were transported to the airfield's old terminal building. |
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Maria was already there, one of 135 Polish girls and women transported from Warsaw in a single day. |
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The viral capsid is transported to the dorsal root ganglion in neurons via retrograde axonal flow. |
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They are transported by ocean and air currents, and bioaccumulate in the tissues of living organisms. |
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But by about seven thirty, everything had been took from the two removal vans that had transported their possessions and furniture from London. |
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Four sensors are installed side by side so that the tensile strength of the sheet can be tested over the full width as it is transported. |
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For example, in the case of grain the crop was transported from the threshing floor to the granaries by boat. |
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In watercraft delivery, cases of MREs are loaded onto lighters, flat-bottomed boats, or barges and transported from port to port. |
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Just as we should all expect to be transported about the city in a totally safe manner by law-abiding, competent drivers. |
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Only 10 passengers boarded the aircraft and Air France transported 24 others on the same day. |
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A few introductory words about how the Romans transported their baggage is in order. |
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Specimens were collected and transported in clean, leakproof and labelled containers to the laboratory. |
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On the contrary, it is when instruments are not restrung and are transported to decontamination in a haphazard fashion that damage occurs. |
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Count Thibault and his servant Andre are in a tizzy after being transported from the 12 th century to modern-day Chicago. |
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Eggs and milt from each individual were transported on ice to the Hagen Aqualab facilities. |
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The eight bronze bells were taken down last October and transported to Whitechapel, in London, where they were retuned. |
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He donated bone marrow at a hospital in London before it was transported to America. |
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I felt transported and wished I could be there sipping a bellini and taking in the feel of spring! |
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And it was transported around the countryside by two peasants, like a sedan chair. |
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Something had to be done about the state of crime, the numbers of transportable convicts not yet transported. |
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As acidic water percolates through mineral soils, Aluminum is mobilized and transported into streams and lakes. |
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Eroded sediment can be transported by creep, saltation, or suspension, and where much fine soil or sediment is present, dust clouds can result. |
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After landing in Japan, the seven-year-old bay was transported by van to Shiroi Quarantine Facility. |
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If their owners don't claim them soon, they'll be transported to a scrap merchant's and unceremoniously put through the crusher. |
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Gary said he hoped river rescues might follow, as the vessel can be transported on a trailer. |
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Tens of millions of human souls were transported from their homes in Africa under appalling conditions to lives of servitude in the Americas. |
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He was transported back to Bayview Station where he was booked on weapons, narcotics, the warrant and illegal encampment charges. |
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Bosses said that it could absorb the 14 per cent of mail transported by train on the roads without extra journeys. |
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Elephants are transported from one city to the next in railroad cars or truck semi-trailers. |
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In some European countries, if coal is transported in open railway trucks the top is sprayed with a solution of lime. |
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The incineration process produces a residual waste ash, which has to be transported and disposed of by landfilling. |
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The prisoner was transported back to the Bundaberg Police Station watch-house after the incident. |
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Then, following a specially designed route by water and railway, the waste is transported to Russia. |
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Factory-farmed chickens are transported and slaughtered under atrociously inhumane conditions, says Weisberg. |
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Despite earlier reports, he says none of the toxic, jelly-like cargo escaped from the container it was being transported in. |
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The vehicle was loaded with four-and-a-half-gallon jerrycans which had to be transported from different fuel points at the rear. |
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On the last day, we were transported from our final camp site to the take-out point by jetboat. |
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A phenomenon illustrating reversibility of time is the barely perceptible lag of atomic clocks transported on jets traveling at high speeds. |
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I should be glad to know whether you deem every man that is transported with anger, without an adequate cause, to be a madman? |
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Convicts had been transported in the past to colonial America but after the revolution America was no longer available. |
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When the sun is bright and the expansive lake shimmers radiant turquoise, walking through her yard is like being transported to another world. |
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Cousteau raised the vessel and had it transported to France to await restoration. |
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The restrictive yellow wheel clamps were slapped on 19 vehicles in total and a car low-loader transported the majority away to a DVLA pound. |
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Nicotine and tropane alkaloids are formed in the roots and transported to the aerial parts of the plant. |
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In aerobes with sufficient oxygen, pyruvate is transported to the mitochondrion to undergo further transformations in the Krebs cycle. |
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Space objects weighing up to 3,000 kg are transported by sling to the nearest aerodrome. |
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In Angola heavily mined roads meant food aid had to be transported by air, raising costs dramatically. |
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In particular, prey is transported into and through the mouth via independent ratcheting movements of the upper jaws. |
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As a result he received thirty-nine lashes for a crime for which many were transported or executed. |
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Prevailing trade winds transported them equatorward across the southern edge of Baltica to the Russian Platform. |
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Almost 200,000 men working more than 5,000 ships of all kinds shelled the beaches and transported five divisions to designated landing sites. |
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Eventually the Luddite bands were tracked down and the reputed leaders executed or transported. |
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As late as 1864 it was suggested that convicted prisoners should be transported to the Falkland Islands. |
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These protein and lipid molecules are then transported inside lysosomes within the cell. |
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Amelia Steven's entry noted she was baseborn as her mother's husband had been transported. |
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Sorting is one result of the movement of sediment transported by turbulent air or water. |
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These are the sieve cells, through which the nutrients are transported, and the companion cells. |
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Anyone walking through the Looking Glass would be transported instantly into Wonderland, a world where animals talked in riddles and common sense wasn't so common. |
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True, deficiencies will always reflect on the person misemploying language but as long as a message has been transported communication took place. |
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Many musicians are coming around to the idea that the blues could have been rooted in the Bambara musical tradition and transported to the US in the slave ships. |
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A car for everyone, a sensible, safe, practical tool in which people and luggage can be transported reliably, efficiently and as cheaply as technically possible. |
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Others include the trainload of silent American GIs who sat in their jeeps with the engines running for warmth as they were transported as freight during the Second World War. |
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Every year more than 10,000 non-human primates, including baboons, owl monkeys rhesus macaques and marmosets are transported by commercial airlines to research labs. |
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The port was transported to the port merchants' warehouses in Oporto where it sat for years, sometimes decades, until the brandy and wine had integrated fully. |
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Following the postmeiotic phase, spermatozoa are released into the lumen of the seminiferous tubule of the testis and transported to the epididymis for storage. |
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The man with the skinny tie tells me that the comic book is transported in a manila envelope. |
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What clues from the rock record or the fossils themselves might tell you whether a fossil assemblage was autochthonous, transported only a little bit, or truly allochthonous? |
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After the Lexicon was docked, crews from the shipyard unloaded the Aloft and transported the shuttle deep inside the engineering bays where her new engine lay waiting. |
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About 80 percent of the world's commercial goods are transported by ships. |
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Our signs carved in stone, inscribed on clay tablets, painted on walls, papyrus or on pieces of leather, could be transported to different places and people. |
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From this point, litter bearers transported the patient to the battalion aid station where the medical officer triaged the patient and delivered additional emergency care. |
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In 1843 South Australia transported its first female convict to Tasmania. |
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It also demonstrates the Buk was transported from Donestsk, through Torez, while still on the transporter. |
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The media have conferred on him the image of the victimised rebel, who was transported to a penal colony as the price of his principled insubordination. |
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Hussain said that 2,000 date palms and 15,000 coconut trees transported from the interior of Sindh had been planted along major roads and roundabouts in the city. |
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They are toxic, bioaccumulative, and able to be transported by the movement of air, water, and migratory species to places far from their original point of release. |
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Cosby then allegedly ordered a pre-paid yellow cab that transported Allison home. |
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I was transported into this place where the beguine was happening, whatever that was. |
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Like at bull Run, when I am in the presence of those old family letters, I am transported. |
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She was transported to the cardiology Centre in Frankfurt, where she escaped through an open bathroom window. |
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Circulation is from the top downwards, with visitors transported up through the atrium in a bank of lifts to the starting point of the exhibition route on the topmost floor. |
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The process is transparent to the user, who clicks on a link on the host site and is transported to a shopping site bearing the original site's branding. |
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The puppy was flown to Austria and then transported to Holland where another breeder was employed to care for him for six months, while he was in quarantine. |
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Any rough diamond entering or leaving a country taking part in the scheme would have to be transported in a sealed container and accompanied by a certificate of origin. |
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Solar radiation passing through the facade is absorbed by water-cooled ceiling panels and the energy transported through a heat exchanger to a heat accumulator. |
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You are instantly transported into an enchanting vista of cool water-filled ponds that quiver and shimmer with shadows that change with the time of day. |
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If no landing craft are carried then the additional space in the docking bay allows a total of 53 tanks or 80 armoured personnel carriers to be transported. |
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There are 17,000 tons of cargo in the Chilean port of Arica that cannot be transported because the railroad between Arica and La Paz has been paralyzed. |
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I have also witnessed an angler with a double figure barbel in his keepnet which was being transported along the bank so his son could take a picture. |
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These waters are transported into the barrier layer, or thermocline, of the more northern oceans, where the nutrients are then absorbed by phytoplankton at the surface. |
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From there, the local authorities transported the group to Kuku, an uninhabited island, and left them there. |
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His bodyguards transported him by armoured car to his official residence. |
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Men could be taken across on a wire ropeway, but the heavy materials had to be transported by horses on a steep zig-zag track on the side of the canyon. |
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The fluid was aspirated after each 60-mL infusion, pooled in a sterile siliconized container, and immediately transported on ice to the laboratory. |
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The detectives transported the evidence to their squad room and stepped out for dinner. |
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Shop owners now prefer the latter as their goods are transported faster. |
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From the quay, the taxi which has transported me from the ferry port skirts the wide crescent of beach before twisting and turning all the way to the top of the island. |
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They have all been scrapped and now make up 1,200 tonnes of square baled metal, the first consignment of which was transported to the Netherlands last Thursday. |
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The lack of small, easily transported elements in the collection also suggests current activity, as such elements may be quickly winnowed out of a bone assemblage. |
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Some 100,000 kilograms of decomposed corpses were transported to an estimated 30 secondary burial sites. |
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Dutch tradesmen and expert woodcutters were transported from Amsterdam. |
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Get assurances that the caterer adheres to health and safety regulations, for the sake of your guests, and that food is transported in refrigerated vans, and such like. |
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The yardbirds are in the throes of rumour-induced psychosis after being gripped by speculation that our entire unit is about to be transported to a faraway place. |
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Who but one transported by fame into fantasy land could think it? |
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Because Afghanistan is a landlocked nation with mountainous terrain and a deteriorated road network, it was apparent that time-sensitive support bad to be transported by air. |
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Agricultural yields were improving and the development of turnpike roads and canals later in the century enabled food to be transported more quickly to areas of shortage. |
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The decision having been taken to clean and conserve the painting, it was removed from its frame and stretcher, rolled up, and transported to the conservation studios. |
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Food particles were transported along the radial ducts, which penetrate through the marginals, to ambulacra on the underside of the disc, and eventually to the central mouth. |
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Around 50 people were transported in the first few hours by the team, who were replaced at teatime by a second shift who remained at the village until midnight. |
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When nutrients are resorbed from senescing leaves, they are transported from the entire area of a leaf blade to a single output point at the base of the petiole. |
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Two years and eight months later he would be a rifleman in an infantry platoon, being transported across the Pacific Ocean for the invasion of Japan. |
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The Napoleonic Wars would end in 1815 and with the favourable British colonial preference laws, whiskey could be transported over seas to help satisfy this new demand. |
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France transported convicts to Devil's Island and New Caledonia, but their usage both started and ended at later times. |
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There was also the hope that transported convicts could be rehabilitated and reformed by starting a new life in the colonies. |
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Clergyable discharge continued to be used when the accused could not be transported for reasons of age or infirmity. |
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During the 80 years of its use to Australia, the number of transported convicts totaled about 162,000 men and women. |
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From the early 1600s until the American Revolution of 1776, the British colonies in North America received transported British criminals. |
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In British colonial India, opponents of British rule were transported to the Cellular Jail in the Andaman islands. |
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Throughout England, 644 rioters were imprisoned, 505 transported to Australia, and 19 were executed. |
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For example, striking workers in manufacturing or mining produce a product which must be transported. |
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The Mughals also maintained various river fleets of Dhows, which transported soldiers over rivers and fought rebels. |
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At the peak of production, some half a million tons of iron ore were transported from here for smelting. |
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The increasing quantities of iron ore mined in Furness were then brought into the centre of Barrow to be transported by sea. |
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As well as passengers, the line transported granite between Beckfoot Quarry and Murthwaite crushing plant. |
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After the war the POWs were handed over to the Soviets, and after the POWs were transported to the USSR for forced labour. |
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When the horse tramroad from Plymouth to Princetown was completed in 1823, large quantities of granite were more easily transported. |
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This granite was transported from the moor via the Haytor Granite Tramway, stretches of which are still visible. |
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To devour a mitochondrion, a cell first swaddles it in a shroudlike membrane, which is then transported to a lysosome. |
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Swashbuckling and wenchful, you'll feel transported to Shakespeare's own time. |
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From there, the train was transported by rail ferry to the new Port of Baku in Alyat, 70 km south of Azerbaijan's capital, Baku. |
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She refers to the cattle car that transported prisoners to the camps. |
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So far, the robots have transported small objects and built bridges out of Y-shaped rods. |
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The cargo will be transported by railway from Qazvin to the Persian Gulf countries and in the opposite direction. |
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As a contingency measure extra fuel supplies were being transported to a railhead near Heathrow. |
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Yeast that made the aromatic compounds were transported around the plate four times as often as the scentless mutants were. |
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In just a short 90-minute flight from the East Coast, vacationers are transported to a world away. |
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Ctenophores collected by gentle plankton net tows were transported to the laboratory within 12 hours. |
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During ovarial develop-ment, lipids synthesized in the fat body are transported to the developing ovary, and stored for use in embryogenesis. |
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The tiles were overglazed with a clear coat and then transported to the high school for firing. |
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After Madiba dies his body will be transported reasonably quickly to One Military Hospital at Voortrekker Street on the outskirts of Pretoria. |
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Danuta and Helen were transported to Pahlevi, Persia, where kindness at last shone through. |
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They are designed in a way so that they can be loaded and transported with a pallet truck or a forklift. |
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She was given CPR, defibrillated and transported to the emergency department. |
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Seeds from dehiscent capsules may be removed, packed appropriately, and transported to laboratories in different regions. |
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Refrigerated transportation requires extensive logistics planning to ensure the integrity of the goods transported. |
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It took six weeks by ship for Lady Liberty to be transported to New York due to her size. |
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Obyrne said he has transported several kinds of pets from cats and dogs to rabbits and bearded dragons. |
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Once taken down it packs easily into a backpack, bedroll, behind the seat of a pickup, strapped to an ATV, even transported in a bushplane. |
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These particles of dust are transported by saltation and suspension, a process that carries soil from one place and deposits it in another. |
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Particles are transported by saltation and suspension, causing soil erosion from one place and deposition in another. |
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Despite being a healthy weight, the pup had a cough and was found to have lungworm so had to be transported to Scotland for further care. |
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It transported Gestapo Customs agents and some elements of the Feldgendarmerie. |
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By 1800, much of Cape Cod's firewood had to be transported by boat from Maine. |
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The illness was first transported across the ocean by European explorers. |
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In this case, Asian dust was transported by a downward moving low pressure and the altitude of Asian dust was below 3km. |
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Here he was put in a caleche, and transported forthwith to the nearest frontier. |
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The mass of liquid transported through a porous diaphragm in a given time is directly proportional to the current. |
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In return China imported mostly silver from Peruvian and Mexican mines, transported via Manila. |
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Canals were the first technology to allow bulk materials to be economically transported long distances inland. |
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Those rioters who were caught were tried and hanged, or transported for life. |
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The headright system tried to solve the labor shortage by providing colonists with land for each indentured servant they transported to Virginia. |
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Instead, the cash crops were transported mainly by a separate fleet which only sailed from Europe to the Americas and back. |
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Some leaders had been transported to Australia, where they spread their beliefs. |
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Previous slaves in Louisiana had been transported from French colonies in the West Indies. |
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The soldiers captured in Kalamata were transported by train to prisoner of war camps. |
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Others were transported by their masters as slaveholders moved west for new lands. |
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They transported travellers or accommodated them at the priory in bad weather. |
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As it travels north, the warm water transported by the Gulf Stream undergoes evaporative cooling. |
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The resultant thin iron sheets were transported to factories in and around Birmingham. |
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It was claimed in 2002 that, if animals were being transported, temperatures on the Tube would break European Commission animal welfare laws. |
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Instead they were transported by road, minus the wings that would be attached at Elmdon. |
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Because it is so hard and dry, if properly stored and transported, navies' hardtack will survive rough handling and high temperature. |
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When filming of the series was completed, some of Craig's sets had to be rebuilt or transported for them to be displayed at the Warner Bros. |
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Greyhounds are not kept at the tracks, and are instead housed in the kennels of trainers and transported to the tracks to race. |
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However, the arrival of craftsman and supplies transported by the Genoese to Jaffa tilted the balance in their favour. |
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Many Irish people were also transported to the island of Montserrat, to work as indentured servants or exiled prisoners. |
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Often the ships, also known as Guineamen, transported hundreds of slaves, who were chained tightly to plank beds. |
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Likewise, finished goods from England, were transported back, just as efficiently, for sale in the burgeoning Indian markets. |
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Nuclear warheads from the Trident missiles are transported by road convoy several times a year from Coulport to Burghfield for refurbishment. |
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In the Neolithic and the Early Bronze Age pitchstone from the Isle of Arran or items made from it were transported around Britain. |
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By the 1830s, hundreds of tons of coal were being transported by barge to ports in Cardiff and Newport. |
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Lord Bute then charged fees per ton of coal that was transported out using his railways. |
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These were transported down local rivers and the new canals to ports such as Newport, and Newport Docks grew rapidly as a result. |
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Mail is transported three or seven times a week, depending on the destination. |
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This equipment was used during the Persian Gulf War, when the squadron transported equipment to Saudi Arabia. |
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Two RAF Chinooks transported Indian special forces to the outskirts of Kailahun. |
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When the British forces evacuated at the close of the war in 1783, they transported 3,000 freedmen for resettlement in Nova Scotia. |
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The wings are manufactured at Broughton in North Wales, then transported by barge to Mostyn docks for ship transport. |
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From there, the A380 parts are transported by barge to Langon, and by oversize road convoys to the assembly hall in Toulouse. |
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By July 2010, the 31 A380s then in service had transported 6 million passengers on 17,000 flights between 20 international destinations. |
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He bought one for 20 guineas, transported it back and found it to work quite satisfactorily. |
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The salt was brought ashore in Burghausen and transported further overland. |
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The French soldier Antoine d'Arces arrived at Dumbarton Castle in November with a shipload of armaments which were transported to Stirling. |
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Upon Voltaire's death, the Empress purchased his library, which was then transported and placed in The Hermitage. |
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So successful has the reintroduction been that 30 chicks have been transported from Rockingham Forest, for release in Cumbria. |
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Water and nutrients in the form of inorganic solutes are drawn up from the soil by the roots and transported throughout the plant by the xylem. |
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During the Raj, semiskilled Sikh artisans were transported from the Punjab to British East Africa to help build railroads. |
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However, the regiment was transported to England and marched to Portsmouth to be embarked for service in India. |
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The Volcae Tectosages were among the successful raiders of the Delphi expedition and were said to have transported their booty to Tolosa. |
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Powered entirely by gravity, they transported very large amounts of water very efficiently. |
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Copper is absorbed in the gut, then transported to the liver bound to albumin. |
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These ferrihydrite ions are transported through ion channels to the tooth surface. |
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Other goods such as meat, fish, horses and flowers were also transported through Paddington. |
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Large numbers of them were transported by bus from the Rhondda and the valleys. |
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In the first month of operations at Richborough, 5,000 tons were transported across the Channel, by the end of 1918 it was nearly 261,000 tons. |
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The increasing quantities of iron ore mined in Furness were then brought to Barrow to be transported by sea. |
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Sand that is transported long distances by water or wind will be rounded, with characteristic abrasion patterns on the grain surface. |
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Sediment is transported based on the strength of the flow that carries it and its own size, volume, density, and shape. |
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If the upwards velocity approximately equal to the settling velocity, sediment will be transported downstream entirely as suspended load. |
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If the upwards velocity is higher than the settling velocity, the sediment will be transported high in the flow as wash load. |
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Oxygen is transported through the body by the hemal system, a series of sinuses and vessels distinct from the water vascular system. |
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Prisoners were transported in inhumane conditions by rail freight cars, in which many died before reaching their final destination. |
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The names of many rivers derive from the color that the transported matter gives the water. |
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Other material is transported across or along the basin to the deep water parts of a rift lake along the escarpment margin. |
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Water movement is a significant means by which other material, such as soil, gravel, boulders or pollutants, are transported from place to place. |
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The Port of Las Palmas is the third port in the islands in passengers and first in number of vehicles transported. |
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In 2015 Eurostar threatened to require that cyclists dismantle bicycles before they could be transported on trains. |
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Trelleborg is the busiest ferry port in Sweden in terms of weight transported by lorry. |
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The waves propagate on the ocean surface, and the wave energy is also transported horizontally with the group velocity. |
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A necessary condition was a supply of cheap energy from windmills and from peat, easily transported by canal to the cities. |
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This process indicates that some energy may be lost from the equatorial region and transported to the poleward region. |
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This sediment then enters the coastal system and is transported by longshore drift. |
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He interpreted partial remains as having been transported into the deposit by water, and strongly refuted a catastrophic accumulation. |
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The oysters are transported and placed into tanks pumped with clean water for periods of 48 to 72 hours. |
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Gigi II was another grey whale calf that was captured in the Ojo de Liebre Lagoon, and was transported to SeaWorld. |
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Unintentional introductions occur when species are transported by human vectors. |
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There are also numerous examples of marine organisms being transported in ballast water, one being the zebra mussel. |
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During many of the battles at sea, several thousand soldiers being transported drowned after their ships went down. |
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The bulk of the British Expeditionary Force was transported to France between 12 and 21 August. |
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The LNG and LPG is transported by specialized transport ships, as the gas is liquified at cryogenic temperatures. |
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Produced oil is transported by the Norpipe oil pipeline to the Teesside Refinery in England. |
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Natural gas is transported by the Norpipe gas pipeline to Emden in Germany. |
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Liquids and gases are transported in pipelines and any chemically stable substance can be sent through a pipeline. |
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Coal from the south was transported to the North Sea port, and imported iron ore was shipped via the canal towards Rhine and the Ruhr. |
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Gangs such as The Aldington Gang brought spirits, tobacco and salt to the county, and transported goods such as wool across the sea to France. |
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Sadly the boat had to be sawn into small sections so that it could be transported and conserved because it was so heavy. |
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Narasimhavarman Pallava I transported his troops to Sri Lanka to help Manavarman to reclaim the throne. |
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Their resistance allowed the evacuation effort to be extended to 4 June, on which date another 26,175 Frenchmen were transported to England. |
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This would have limited the quantity of artillery and tanks that could be transported and restricted operations to times of good weather. |
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The Germans transported over 16,000 slave workers to the Channel Islands to build fortifications. |
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Most Afrika Korps POWs were transported to the United States and held in Camp Shelby in Mississippi and other POW camps until the end of the war. |
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The type of sediment that is deposited is not only dependent on the sediment that is transported to a place, but also on the environment itself. |
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This means that coarser sediment particles can be transported and the deposited sediment can be coarser than in deeper environments. |
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When the sediment is transported from the continent, an alternation of sand, clay and silt is deposited. |
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These are large accumulations of sediment transported from the continent to places in front of the mouth of the river. |
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Besides transport by water, sediment can in continental environments also be transported by wind or glaciers. |
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They were found to have breached the Incitement to Mutiny Act 1797 and were transported to Australia. |
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Water vapor generated through surface evaporation is transported by circulatory patterns in the atmosphere. |
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Most of the water is then transported to lower elevations by river systems and usually returned to the oceans or deposited into lakes. |
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Deposition of transported sediment forms many types of sedimentary rocks, which make up the geologic record of Earth history. |
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Millions of individuals were forcibly transported to the Americas as slaves, prisoners or indentured servants. |
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Water gets transported around the Southern Ocean fairly rapidly because of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current which circulates around Antarctica. |
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The remaining water is transported into the South Atlantic Gyre in the Agulhas Leakage. |
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Eggs and larvae laid by the anchovy are transported via the Good Hope Jet to Africa's southwestern coast where they mature. |
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Ship owners transported enslaved West Africans to the New World to be sold into slave labour. |
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From 1787 to 1868, criminals convicted and sentenced under the Act were transported to the colonies in Australia. |
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In some cases, convicted criminals were transported to the colonies as indentured servants, rather than being imprisoned. |
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The great majority of enslaved Africans were transported to sugar colonies in the Caribbean and to Brazil. |
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In the 1840s, almost 300,000 slaves were transported, with Alabama and Mississippi receiving 100,000 each. |
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The water transported the eroded deposits north and south along the outer Cape's shoreline through a process known as longshore drift. |
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It was first introduced in 1982, and thought to have been transported to the Black Sea in a ship's ballast water. |
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Only two survived, but in September 2013 a further twenty were transported to Tresco and released in Abbey Woods, near the Abbey Gardens. |
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The material is then transported from the source area to the deposition area. |
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One mechanism proposed is that not much copper is transported up the shoot of the plant, and is excreted from decaying leaves. |
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