His campaigning uniform is a dark suit and black loafers, his tie a startling shade of red, one of five he bought as a job lot. |
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While few would question that a married couple and their dependent children form a family unit, others receive less uniform social acceptance. |
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The company is a leader in the activewear, casualwear, imprintables and team uniform business. |
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The officer's identity should be given, and, if the officer is not in uniform, the officer's warrant card shown. |
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A light cove measuring 5 by 7 feet conceals most of the room's fixtures and sheds a uniform glow. |
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The police obtain a warrant, search Deirdre's apartment, and discover the uniform. |
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On deck, she bids farewell to the other officers, who line up in their blue uniform waterproofs to bid her farewell. |
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The gray physical-fitness uniform is no longer authorized for wear for physical training. |
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Aristotle had no mathematical machinery for dealing with the concept of acceleration, so he analysed only states of uniform velocity. |
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Heavy machines then pounded and abraded them to make the surfaces smooth and uniform. |
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The basic British infantryman, like his French and German contemporaries, was issued with his uniform, webbing and a rifle with bayonet. |
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An administrator for the Parks and Walcot street wardens, he regularly dons his warden uniform to help run the juniors wardens ' activities. |
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I will bring unconventional and asymmetrical warfare to those in LAPD uniform whether on or off duty. |
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The charismatic bearded revolucionario dressed in a dark olive uniform promised to restore order and hold elections. |
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Thus, the inventive water dropwort has uniform nutrient distribution. |
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A girl sitting in the first row raised her hand eagerly, the bangles looped around her wrist jangling loudly regardless of being concealed inside her student uniform. |
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As we move ever closer to November, the weather is switching to a uniform foggy grey that wakens memories of my time in Lincolnshire back in the very early sixties. |
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His uniform was too tight and was wrapped around his doughy body like cellophane. |
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He stood, buttoned the fly on his camouflage uniform and tightened his black riggers belt. |
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But repeated tests create a uniform sort of busywork, which can turn quickly into malaise. |
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Nonetheless, he has taken some solid hits, and there is a drunken, halting roll to his steps as he staggers towards the prize, tugging at the webbing of his uniform. |
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Awkward teenage boys in the beltway uniform of triple-pleated khakis, oversize blue blazers, and unusually wide ties. |
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When I moved my trade show uniform from an ottoman rib to a jersey knit, he adjusted the tape to make the new shirts look better than the old ones. |
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It denotes the person that puts on the badge, puts on the blue uniform, and goes into the streets to put their life at risk. |
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The older idea that informationlessness was to be equated with uniform distributions is vulnerable to the transformational paradoxes. |
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The Royal Navy ranks, rates and insignia form part of the uniform of the Royal Navy. |
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On 27 July, a tricolour cockade was adopted as part of the uniform of the National Guard, the national police force that succeeded the militia. |
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When the policeman tried to take Gunn into custody he defended himself with a kalsomine brush to the great detriment of the officer's uniform. |
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During the Second World War, he frequently wore his uniform as an Air Commodore and as a Colonel of the Hussars. |
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The Parliament of England legislated the new uniform county franchise, in the statute 8 Hen. |
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In practice, it may have had the effect of lending more power to constituency parties and making candidates more uniform. |
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There is also no uniform or guiding way to refer to Northern Ireland amongst the agencies of the UK government. |
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Commerce revived and the emperors oversaw the extension of a uniform administration to all the provinces. |
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Over time, the design of the uniform changed in line with changes made to army uniform. |
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To explain the overall neutral charge of the atom, he proposed that the corpuscles were distributed in a uniform sea of positive charge. |
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This was an argument for using a uniform prior distribution for a binomial parameter and not merely a general postulate. |
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These runners, or drills, opened the furrow to a uniform depth before the seed was dropped. |
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On 14 August 2015, the Government of Pakistan launched the Ilm Pakistan movement, with a uniform curriculum in Urdish. |
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The Yeomen Warders normally wear an 'undress' uniform of dark blue with red trimmings. |
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Since then instead the club which wins three years in a row or five overall receives a conmemorative badge to wear permanently on their uniform. |
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Adidas is a secondary sponsor and supplies the official match ball, the Adidas Finale, and referee uniform, as they do for all UEFA competitions. |
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The Home Twenty20s uniform consists of black with the natural colours of Australia, green and gold strips. |
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It has been suggested that this is because of the uniform professional culture. |
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As a form of consolation the dark blue and red uniform of the Royal Marine Artillery now became the full dress of the entire Corps. |
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The British Army uniform has sixteen categories, ranging from ceremonial uniforms to combat dress to evening wear. |
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Anwar Sadat often wore his military uniform, while former president Hosni Mubarak had abandoned this tradition. |
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The Austrian School stresses that inflation is not uniform over all assets, goods, and services. |
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If P is uniform, a macroscopic separation of charge is produced only at the surfaces where P enters and leaves the material. |
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The high density alone is not enough to allow the formation of black holes since a uniform mass distribution will not allow the mass to bunch up. |
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For bulbs that contain a vacuum, the darkening is uniform across the entire surface of the envelope. |
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Thirdly, the discriminating monopolist produces a larger quantity than the monopolist operating by a uniform pricing scheme. |
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The museum is kept at a uniform temperature to protect the artifacts. |
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He had a uniform jacket with one button off, and seeing a white man on the path, hoisted his weapon to his shoulder with alacrity. |
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The needles retain their astaticism for uniform field and cannot be affected in the same way by directing magnets. |
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It was military bandsmen, their uniform coats unbuttoned, who supplied the merry tune, from a clarinet, a tuba, a fife. |
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The general's uniform was so bedecked with medals that he began leaning to one side. |
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He bobbed up and flailed toward the near bank. The weight of his boots and soaked uniform kept pulling him under. |
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It suggests that beef and carabeef, from animals of the same age and given a uniform feed, have indistinguishable eating quality. |
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The cliffed coasts are cut mostly in consolidated rock of somewhat uniform material, which usually results in straight coastlines. |
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Histology of the pleura showed uniform and bipolar spindle cells with moderate mitosis in a collagenised stroma. |
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It is very trying to the patience of a cranioscopist to study the pages of Morton. Few of the skulls are placed in any uniform position. |
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The cruel folly which crimps a number of ignorant and innocent peasants, dresses them up in uniform..and sends them off to kill and be killed. |
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If you refuse to wear a proper uniform, you will not be allowed to compete and will default this match. |
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The uniform jacket with several rows of buttons and a horizontal braid across the front originally worn by the Hussars was also called a dolman. |
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A uniform marriage and divorce law must be drastically enacted by the Central Government and rigidly administrated by the higher courts. |
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As to my dress, I covered my Hussar uniform with a long cloak, and I put a grey forage cap upon my head. |
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The Extracellular Vesicles were precipitated wholly or fractionatedly from each available plasma sample in the cohort with a uniform protocol. |
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Here comes in the importance of the proposed bill for the uniform regulation of fraternals. |
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A giraffe-like man, Gandalfian, nearly ninety, Uncle Leo wore his summer uniform, madras shorts and a polo shirt. |
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The uniform you see me wearing is called a Gei which all students are required to practice in. |
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In Goa, a Portuguese uniform civil code is in place, in which all religions have a common law regarding marriages, divorces and adoption. |
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However, it only became widely available in the 1870s after the process was modified to produce more uniform quality. |
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As it was free to develop on its own, there is no reason to suppose that the speech was uniform either diachronically or geographically. |
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It was easy add his the new merit badge to his uniform because the patch had a hot seal backing. |
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All these troops wore distinctive uniform insignia and considered themselves among the elite of the French Army. |
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For example, criminal and civil laws can be voted by only the federal bicameral Congress and are uniform throughout the country. |
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However, the Council was required to agree a uniform voting system beforehand, which it failed to do. |
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Until the early 12th century, Old East Norse was very much a uniform dialect. |
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The corps would continue as a civilian organisation but wearing a Royal Air Force uniform and administered by Fighter Command. |
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This is worn on the lower sleeves of the service dress jacket or on the shoulders of the flying suit or working uniform. |
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This Act established a uniform system of county councils and town councils in Scotland and restructured many of Scotland's counties. |
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They frequently appear in this uniform, when accompanying the monarch in royal ceremonies whilst she is in Scotland. |
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Pipe bands often vary the uniform worn, depending on the formality of the occasion. |
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Pipe Major uniform is usually different, to distinguish them from the other members of the band. |
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Evidence suggests that in 1725 the Independent Highland Companies may have worn a uniform tartan. |
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Adidas is a secondary sponsor and supplies the official match ball and referee uniform, as they do for all other UEFA competitions. |
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Conscription put into uniform nearly every physically fit man, six million out of ten million eligible. |
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The right to vote in Parliamentary elections for county constituencies was uniform throughout the country, related to land ownership. |
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In many institutions and home settings, the cloister-style uniform has given way to nonstarched wash-and-wear clothing. |
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The building was manned by up to 120 volunteers who trained on a weekly basis and wore a Royal Air Force style uniform. |
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We also learn that Lady Wolseley was involved in the choice of uniform which Wolseley would wear in the statue. |
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Ice which forms on moving water tends to be less uniform and stable than ice which forms on calm water. |
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The fish fauna was remarkably uniform, suggesting that very few families survived the Permian extinction. |
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The earliest French literature dates from the Middle Ages, when what is now known as modern France did not have a single, uniform language. |
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The Court, composed of judges from the highest courts of the three States, has to guarantee the uniform interpretation of common legal rules. |
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If the gauges are many and evenly distributed over an area of uniform precipitation, using the arithmetic mean method will give good results. |
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This unrestricted circulation produced mild, uniform climates that persisted throughout most of geologic time. |
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Before the current ice age, which began 2 to 3 Ma, Earth's climate was typically mild and uniform for long periods of time. |
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They are generally uniform in shape, with heavy bodies, long wings, and moderately long necks. |
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On one occasion he wore the uniform of a British admiral to receive the visiting British ambassador. |
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Clear and uniform marking has been required in court decisions for these rights to apply. |
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Such an arrangement was shown to improve reliability and availability of the system, relative to a uniform system, when multiple satellites fail. |
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Other uniform neoclassical ensembles can be found around Martyrs' Square and Barricades' Square. |
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A bed is defined as a layer of rock that has a uniform lithology and texture. |
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It has exceptionally large paratoid glands and its colour tends to be blotched rather than uniform. |
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A uniform method of computing the date of Easter was not formally addressed until 325 at the First Council of Nicaea. |
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Spreading is generally not uniform, so where spreading rates of adjacent ridge blocks are different, massive transform faults occur. |
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Criminal law is solely a federal responsibility and is uniform throughout Canada. |
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Finally, all of the thermodynamic processes were presumed to describe uniform gases whose velocities varied according to a fixed distribution. |
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The mixed layer is characterized by being nearly uniform in properties such as temperature and salinity throughout the layer. |
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Recruits receive their warrant card and uniform in the first two months of training. |
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The band is not funded or related to the police force but do have permission to use their name and uniform. |
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Slicers grown commercially for the North American market are generally longer, smoother, more uniform in color, and have a much tougher skin. |
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Because of the low biodiversity, nutrient use is uniform and pests tend to build up, necessitating the greater use of pesticides and fertilizers. |
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Canada has grading rules that maintain a standard among mills manufacturing similar woods to assure customers of uniform quality. |
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To be considered a soldier in the service of the republic, an individual was required to provide his own arms and uniform for combat. |
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One of his grievances was that he had to exchange his stylish Paris suit for a stiff uniform and pigtail. |
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The emergence of universities allowed for surgery to be a discipline that should be learned and be communicated to others as a uniform practice. |
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Located entirely within a temperate zone, Uruguay has a climate that is relatively mild and fairly uniform nationwide. |
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These buses are not for tourists only, but are certainly the nicest and most uniform of the bus systems. |
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Perhaps because the peninsula was uniform in its ecosystem local niche production did not develop. |
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The dress uniform had blue or green breeches with broad coloured stripes in the Host colour and these were often worn with the service jacket. |
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Over the robe, a surcoat is usually worn, derived from the military uniform of Eight Banners army. |
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The new uniform preterite could be based on the vowel of the old preterite singular, on the old plural, or sometimes on the participle. |
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With the abolition of the Forms of Action in 1832 and 1833, a profusion of writs was no longer needed, and one uniform writ came into use. |
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However, in 1888, the alphabet was revised so as to be uniform across languages, thus providing the base for all future revisions. |
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The lack of a uniform language has been a cause of concern, with arguments in favor of both English and Bengali. |
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Goa has a common family law, thus being the only Indian state to have a uniform civil code. |
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The debate for a uniform civil code dates back to the colonial period in India. |
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According to them, the judiciary recommending a uniform civil code was evidence that Hindu values would be imposed over every Indian. |
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This is ram-packed at 175-psi to insure uniform density and to avoid possibility of channeling. |
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The revision had a uniform effective date of July 1, 2001 although in a few states it went into effect shortly after that date. |
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This is due to the fact that it is seen as a more uniform standard for judging academic performance. |
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On formal state occasions, he wears a distinctive scarlet court uniform and bears a gold key and a white stave as the insignia of his office. |
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Maintaining a uniform gap between the rolls is difficult because the rolls deflect under the load required to deform the workpiece. |
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Also, the metal type pieces were sturdier and the lettering more uniform, leading to typography and fonts. |
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She claims that print created a sustained and uniform reference for knowledge as well as allowing for comparison between incompatible views. |
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This tool is then completely submerged in the solution vertically and drawn out horizontally to ensure a uniform coating of the wire mesh. |
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The school board voted to reinstate the school's uniform policy. |
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A repairman and his truck. Guess I should say repairperson. Could have been a gal under that uniform and cap. |
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The Mughals were responsible for building an extensive road system, creating a uniform currency, and the unification of the country. |
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Although they may appear uniform, batholiths are in fact structures with complex histories and compositions. |
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The material is spread in uniform layers over the floor of the silo, and closely packed. |
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There are some uniform features that should be taken into account when pronouncing dialect words. |
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School uniform, kilts, miniskirts and Chinese dragons have all featured in the past. |
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Guerrillas, for example, usually do not wear a uniform or carry arms openly, but captured guerrillas are often granted POW status. |
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His door was flung open, and a compact young man in uniform appeared, carrying Mr. Butteridge's portfolio, rucksac, and shaving-glass. |
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The medal screwpost is placed through the uniform and retained by a circular screwback plate. |
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There are no uniform standards for how agencies make this adjudication. |
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There are many things which a soldier will do in his plain clothes which he scorns to do in his uniform. |
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He dragged his tin uniform case from under the bed and took out five ten-rupee notes. |
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Achene appearance and size were generally uniform throughout the collection areas. |
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If you want to create some curves in this uniform figure, opt for an A-line or Empire waisted gown. |
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Once there is detection of BK viruria and viremia, the treatment strategy for BKV infection is not uniform and will need further investigation. |
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Figure 3 shows the LOI of EVM compounds of uniform VA content and varied aluminium hydroxide content. |
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There were only about a dozen officers in the great wardroom, six of them in the khaki gabardine working uniform of the U.S. Navy. |
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He grabbed a woolish outfit and didn't realize until putting on the jacket that it was his Confederate uniform. |
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Ricky Heimuli, the listed backup to Keliikipi, was in full uniform though he didn't even participate in warmups. |
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The uniform gray-white-brown of this part of Camden Town is transformed with a Fauvist acidity yet remains accursedly North London. |
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More tongue-in-cheek was a new twist on the cheerleader uniform. |
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In Goldwyn's drawing room, Niven noticed a picture of himself in uniform which he had sent to Goldwyn from Britain during the Second World War. |
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The evasion rate is far from uniform across the UK, with Scotland having a far higher rate than the UK as a whole. |
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Turning to probable reasoning, Hume argues that we cannot hold that nature will continue to be uniform because it has been in the past. |
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Even though federal excise taxes are geographically uniform, state excise taxes vary considerably. |
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A Holomictic lake is a lake that has a uniform temperature and density from top to bottom at a specific time during the year. |
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While the loss of traditional folk music in the face of the rise of popular music is a worldwide phenomenon, it is not one occurring at a uniform rate throughout the world. |
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There was a uniform, and an elaborate system of rewards and punishments. |
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The suits they wore for this became a sort of uniform for them. |
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The doctrinal positions of Lutheran churches are not uniform because the Book of Concord does not hold the same position in all Lutheran churches. |
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It is debated whether the law was uniform in nature, was spontaneous as a method of dispute resolution, or applied equally to everyone who subordinated to it. |
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This ensures there is a single uniform Australian common law. |
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By appearing in uniform, Jackson was able to convey his strong character through these images. Jackson had seized on one element of the Washingtonian myth and clung to it. |
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Costume played a key part in his differentiation from British soldiers as the Digger uniform came to embody Australian versions of masculinity and mateship. |
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I move to repeal the rule regarding obligatory school uniform. |
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The first Prime Minister of the Indian republic, Jawaharlal Nehru, his supporters and women members wanted a uniform civil code to be implemented. |
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The frequent conflict between secular and religious authorities over the issue of uniform civil code eventually decreased, until the 1985 Shah Bano case. |
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The most commonly used proppant is silica sand, though proppants of uniform size and shape, such as a ceramic proppant, are believed to be more effective. |
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The Gardes de la Manche were distinguished by a heavily embroidered white and gold cassock which they wore over the blue and red and silver uniform of the Body Guard. |
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In the country, demanding a uniform civil code can be seen negatively by religious authorities and secular sections of society because of identity politics. |
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Goa is the only state in India which has a uniform civil code. |
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Six of the Lady Roath Roamers were photographed in WAAC uniform. |
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In nature, this mode of reproduction can yield highly homozygous lines composed of individuals so genetically uniform as to be, in effect, identical to one another. |
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The forest wildcat's fur is fairly uniform in length throughout the body. |
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The UCC is the longest and most elaborate of the uniform acts. |
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Within these limits the maximum sale deflection of a beam of uniform curve may be taken as double that of a similar beam in which the curvative under stress, is a parabola. |
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In fact, even within the northern Italian dialects, subject clitics do not constitute a syntactically uniform class, as has been convincingly argued in Poletto's work. |
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Thus, a condition necessary for the uniform motion of a particle relative to an inertial reference frame is that the total net force acting on it is zero. |
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In coniferous or softwood species the wood cells are mostly of one kind, tracheids, and as a result the material is much more uniform in structure than that of most hardwoods. |
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In white pines there is not much contrast between the different parts of the ring, and as a result the wood is very uniform in texture and is easy to work. |
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Cases like this in China, Russia and even New Zealand with other geological eras has slowed down the uniform organization of the stratigraphic record. |
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In hot rolling, if the temperature of the workpiece is not uniform the flow of the material will occur more in the warmer parts and less in the cooler. |
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There was a time when a man in uniform set female hearts aflutter. |
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Many Bevin Boys suffered taunts as they wore no uniform, and were wrongly assumed by some thoughtless people to be deliberately avoiding military conscription. |
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Many minerals, however, mutually dissolve into solid solutions, such that a single rock is a uniform substance despite being a mixture in stoichiometric terms. |
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The pore elimination occurs faster for a trial with many pores of uniform size and higher porosity where the boundary diffusion distance is smaller. |
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Careful control of mixing at the central point reduces the possibility of off-color paint in some booths, and uniform pressure at the spray guns is easily maintained. |
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This grain growth can either be normal or abnormal, a normal grain growth is characterized by the uniform growth and size of all the grains in the specimen. |
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Africa shared the supercontinent's relatively uniform fauna which was dominated by theropods, prosauropods and primitive ornithischians by the close of the Triassic period. |
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Company's Super Ion Air Wipe provides a uniform 360-degree ionized airstream that clamps around a continuously moving part to eliminate static electricity and contaminants. |
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The modern Royal Marines retain a number of distinctive uniform items. |
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The local dialect of German is commonly called Ruhrdeutsch or Ruhrpottdeutsch, although there is really no uniform dialect that justifies designation as a single dialect. |
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Once dry, a generally flat, uniform and strong sheet of paper is achieved. |
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Dublin Bay is the next sizeable inlet, while the eastern coast of Ireland is mostly uniform until Wexford Harbour at the mouth of the River Slaney. |
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The result was that the wearing of tartan was banned except as a uniform for officers and soldiers in the British Army and later landed men and their sons. |
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In the United States of America, the Constitution gives Congress the power to prescribe a uniform rule of naturalization, which is administered by state courts. |
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While distinct regional varieties descended from the older rural dialects still exist, the spoken and written language is uniform and standardized. |
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The term is also used more loosely to refer to the historic era, but since the changes of the Renaissance were not uniform across Europe, this is a general use of the term. |
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All the men from Agripinna and Bahama had been transferred to the quarter deck of Enrica, where her 24 officers, some of them Southerners, stood in full dress uniform. |
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He replaced the tribute system, previously common in India and used by Tokugawa Japan at the time, with a monetary tax system based on a uniform currency. |
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One lieutenant stuffed his holster with paper because he had no pistol and one soldier who joined the Royal Artillery in April did not receive his uniform until July. |
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As penal law was enacted to uphold the uniform teachings of the Church of England in England, only various English dissenters held to those values. |
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Rectangular drainage develops on rocks that are of approximately uniform resistance to erosion, but which have two directions of joining at approximately right angles. |
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Actual usage of the grave in handwriting saw a rapid decline in favor of uniform usage of the acute during the late 20th century, and it has only been retained in typography. |
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Harrow's uniform includes straw hats, morning suits, top hats and canes. |
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It is common to see the Red Shield used on casual Salvation Army uniform. |
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You'd think a nurse would want to get blood on her uniform to show people she did something useful with her day instead of just saving schoolboys from paper cuts. |
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I had taken the panache from my shako so that it might escape notice, but even with my fine overcoat, I feared that sooner or later, my uniform would betray me. |
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A field planted using a seed drill is much more uniform, typically in rows, allowing weeding with the hoe during the course of the growing season. |
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As a consequence, for example, within a shell of uniform thickness and density there is no net gravitational acceleration anywhere within the hollow sphere. |
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Equalization payments are made by the federal government to ensure that reasonably uniform standards of services and taxation are kept between the richer and poorer provinces. |
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Trials for women pirates were not uniform in sentencing and punishment. |
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The Commission received criticism for its reliance on conifers, particularly the uniform appearance of conifer forests and concerns over a lack of biodiversity. |
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Fortunately these calculations gave the right qualitative results, and produced, for example, a uniform mixture that oddly enough had regularly spaced fixed red spots. |
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When on operational duty, officers wear black wicken layer tops with black uniform trousers and black fleece with police written on the chest and back. |
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At uniform intervals round the base of the pedestal, four naked figures in chains, somewhat larger than life, are seated in various attitudes of humiliation and despair. |
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A universal a priori semimeasure is defined as the transformation, by a given universal monotone Turing machine, of the uniform measure on the infinite strings. |
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The NCP has now become Pangbourne College, but its students continue the tradition of wearing naval uniform, and maintaining certain naval traditions. |
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Livingston had begun his attempts to develop the tomato as a commercial crop, his aim had been to grow tomatoes smooth in contour, uniform in size and having better flavor. |
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The United Kingdom blamed France for allowing Sangatte to open, and France blamed the UK for its lax asylum rules and the EU for not having a uniform immigration policy. |
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As a result, uniform pressure approaching one atmosphere is applied to the surfaces of the object inside the bag, holding parts together while the adhesive cures. |
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Independent schools in the county include Christ's Hospital, whose students wear Tudor style uniform, Seaford College, Lancing College and Hurstpierpoint College. |
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The employee was unable to fit into the largest size, and the arbitrator held that it was not reasonable for the company to be required to tailor-make each costume or uniform. |
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The rubble concrete underbuilding has a uniform thickness of 5 feet, where the depth is less than 10 feet, but for greater depths the underbuilding is 6 feet thick at the top. |
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Enough for a bit of jankers you might have thought, even though he looked resplendent in his uniform as Air Commodore in Chief of the New Zealand Air Force. |
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Since 1831 this has been analogous to the uniform worn by a General Staff Officer, but with silver lace in place of the gold worn by Regular officers. |
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It promoted a uniform national language, through language policy. |
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Local government in England does not follow a uniform structure. |
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An achromatic lens and advanced iris gives a sharp-edged and uniform spot. |
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The location of medical institutions are located all over the state of Malacca, either in urban or rural areas, providing uniform and equitable healthcare to the residents. |
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Alongside her, on board the Antarctic survey ship HMS Endurance, stood the Duke of Edinburgh, in the uniform of Admiral of the Fleet, encrusted with faded gold braid. |
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During the Thames Jubilee pageant he was aboard the Royal Barge dressed in what looked like an Admiral of the Fleet uniform, weighed down with braid and medals. |
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The skin lesions tended to be fewer and evolve more quickly, are more superficial, and may not show the uniform characteristic of more typical smallpox. |
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In order to secure uniform depth development it is often necessary to preswell the gelatin to facilitate access of the developer to the deepest grains. |
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Winter temperatures are much less uniform in South Carolina. |
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In Cornwall at the time, many of the people could only speak the Cornish language, so the uniform English Bibles and church services were not understood by many. |
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Peace having been concluded, he returned to the arms of his mother. His life illapsed in a calm and uniform tenour, devoid of strong passion or perturbation of any kind. |
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However, while lacking a uniform doctrine, Orthodox Judaism is basically united in affirming several core beliefs, disavowal of which is considered major blasphemy. |
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Afterward he took his smart visored cap off the hook and limped down town, his boots and leggings and uniform very spick and span from Ma Werner's expert brushing and rubbing. |
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The pseudostome and pseudoproct become obscure and are shortly obliterated, the sarcoid forming a thick, smooth, uniform layer over the stem and over its terminal disk. |
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Internodes approximately uniform but becoming shorter distally, segments comparatively short, hydrophore distal, usually parallel with segment, not delimited by node. |
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These and other differences between stenotherms and eurytherms suggest that the effects of global warming will not be uniform among ectothermic species. |
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