Such tectonic ironstones separate different lithostratigraphic units commonly regarded as autochthonous rock sequences. |
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Local authorities responded by mobilising paramilitary police units and deploying a tank regiment onto the streets. |
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Tank corps and air force units had not been fully deployed or concentrated properly. |
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If the patient is anemic, transfusion of one or more units of packed red blood cells may be prescribed. |
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Wooden furniture units were the hottest items on the list, and were valued for their good looks as well as their utilitarian value. |
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In addition to covering in trenches, infantry units can also seek cover in buildings. |
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All three firms also sell wine refrigeration units and racking systems, which they ship all over the country. |
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It currently houses three adjoining buildings comprising a forecourt, garage, two former retail units and an apartment. |
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Completing the accommodation is a ceramic tiled kitchen with fitted units and appliances, as well as a breakfast bar. |
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The kibbutzniks have their own living units but meals are taken together in the communal hall. |
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They stuck with their story through thick and thin at a time when the U.S. Army was denying that their units were even in that area. |
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This is a single room with built-in pine units incorporating wardrobes, shelving, cupboards, a desk and dressing table. |
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We test whether the market's reaction to such announcements differs among different types of units relocated. |
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Shelving units filled every available space and most of them were filled with carefully stacked items. |
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As everyone knows, more downtown residential units are needed and needed now. |
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In the last 13 years, 13 prominent units have closed down, rendering 10,000 people jobless. |
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This class also includes units mainly engaged in providing clothing trade services such as hem stitching, basque knitting or buttonholing. |
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Councillors are recommended to approve plans for four new units at the shopping centre at a meeting tonight. |
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The units typically used for heats of sublimation are kilojoule per mole or kilocalories per mole. |
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America's precision munitions compensate to a degree for fewer ground units and air wings, no question about that. |
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Our recent combat operations reinforce the requirements for units and echelons that are flexible and tailorable. |
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Especially since we know for a fact that US Special Forces units are just a hop, skip and a jump away in Jordan. |
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It comes from small production units of mixed farming systems where traditional practices are handed down the generations. |
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There are some women's units making excellent bath soaps by adding exotic ingredients like honey, saffron, wild turmeric or sandal. |
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Some programmed characteristics are associated with specific units resident in the system's knowledge base. |
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These units can contain one, two or eight LEDs, the duals and quads available in tower versions only. |
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Your infantry squads can be positioned by individual soldiers with razor-like precision, unlike the semi-autonomous units in real-time wargames. |
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By investing a regular sum, for instance in an index tracker, you will simply be buying more units should prices fall. |
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Official advice is that men should not drink more than three to four units a day, and women no more than two to three daily. |
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Hurt by a downturn in the print industry, Wyndeham has been rationalising its business units to improve efficiency. |
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When displaying two variables in a time domain plot, the X-axis is labeled with units of time. |
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Both these units have been successful and have received good reports from Ofsted. |
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Town halls should discuss the quickest way to redeploy the national guard units in their neighborhoods. |
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The Army clings to the belief that all active units should be ready to deploy at any time. |
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Each group was made up of units designated by letters, which were then assigned appropriate sectors on circles of different sizes. |
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When production is fully ramped up the maximum daily capacity at the plant will reach 1,800 units a day, for an annual capacity of 405,000 units. |
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Additional expenses also accrue from the testing of new units needed to complete the transfusion order. |
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These points serve as currency for requisitioning units and calling for fire support. |
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Likewise, refrigeration units now have automatic start-up timers for pre-cooling trailers. |
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The patient received two units of packed red blood cells with no complications. |
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When these units relax, another fraction contracts tetanically thereby maintaining a nearly constant tension in the whole muscle. |
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As Axis airfields and terrain for new airstrips were overrun, the Allied Air Forces began shifting fighter units from England into Europe proper. |
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We also need to figure out how we can become cohesive units within our own party rather than a disoraganized swarm of attack dogs. |
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Even though military units require no upkeep, a high level of recruitment or conscription will severely weaken the economic front. |
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Patterns of landholding and inheritance varied between these units of land. |
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Amtrak said it deployed additional police and canine units at stations, aboard trains and along the railroad. |
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People who took more than 400 international units of vitamin E a day died at a higher rate than people who didn't take supplements. |
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The hospital and associated units provide obstetric care for a population of about 400 000 people. |
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The overlapping units are bunched together in a way that recalls a group of cells viewed under a microscope. |
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The primary units cannot be easily detected because of the dense covering of ragged elements on the shell surface. |
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Modern display units feature large sliding trays laid with tiles, enabling customers to envisage a whole floor. |
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One word problem required calculating the fee for three students taking the same units at the same university. |
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Two-bedroom units have one en suite bathroom while some also feature storage rooms and walk-in wardrobes. |
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You also have to watch out because some generator manufacturers are now labeling their units in kilovolts instead of kilowatts. |
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The impressive kitchen includes fitted maple units with an integrated dishwasher, a double oven and hob and an oil-fired Aga. |
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Using a mobile hub, units like the Nokia 6310i allow you more than hands-free talking. |
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These stars are generally separated by distances of several astronomical units or more. |
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We regret if readers inferred from reading the column that rental units were being converted to condos. |
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Students who successfully complete this course receive continuing education units from the University of Maryland University College. |
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There are a number of apartment types on offer, including two-bed duplex units with separate kitchens, and apartments with an open plan layout. |
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The kitchen beyond is painted blue with red floor tiling and a good range of whitewashed timber units at ground and eye-level. |
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Plus, our reserve units are maintained and led by officers on active duty, not reserve officers, in peacetime. |
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Military units raised by the Crown in the mid-18th century were not in sympathy with the Jacobitism that pervaded the majority of Highland clans. |
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Could it be that you were just using too low a dose of the Vitamin E that 400 international units a day is just not enough? |
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Tank units and subunits attached to rifle divisions and regiments were used for direct support of infantry. |
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Responded to such concerns, a national defence force of regular units, militias, and Volunteer units was constructed. |
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But Mr Frayne complains that ill-fitting windows, a wobbly wall and kitchen units infested with woodlice have made their lives a misery. |
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Hard disks have platters that spin at very high speeds these days, and optical drives like DVD and CD units generate noise too. |
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This room is painted a sunny yellow and the cottage style units are in polished dark wood. |
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He may know how many units he can offer in his effort to jockey someone else into centre position. |
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The Army must continually examine how it will integrate contractors into units during active operations. |
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Equally of interest at the exhibition are the charts listing the different quantities and units used for weights and measures in this land. |
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To reduce the deficit, the city council asked the developer to mix 100 modestly sized units with the new commercial spaces. |
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Therefore, it is not regarded as a direct major source of one-carbon units for biosynthetic reactions outside the mitochondria. |
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In DNA models of double strand breaking the base pairs are the units situated on the sites of a linear lattice. |
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It includes more unusual units, especially scientific measurements and computer units such as hex. |
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The basic mechanisms of RAM memory are detailed, and memory units of measure are outlined and explained. |
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The reactor unit is on the left, the turbo compressor units are in the centre and the generator, power turbine and recuperator on the right. |
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Constant intertribal feuding prevented both the formation of larger political units and the development of any economic co-operation. |
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The proposed development will contain 16 self-contained living units specifically designed with the needs of Alzheimer's patients in mind. |
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For people who are taking 400 international units or more per day, we estimated that they have between a 4 to 6 percent increased mortality. |
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Screening and eliminating infected bloods from the 5 million units transfused yearly since 2003 has prevented most of these cases. |
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These new air defense units are a composite of Patriot, Avenger, and Stinger Missile batteries. |
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Future battlefields will require ground units to cover ever-widening frontages. |
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There will be both surface and underground car parking, while many units will have balconies with glass balustrades. |
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Extra patrols and traffic units will police the highways and byways to prevent road deaths this weekend. |
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Stroke units may also vary in terms of organisation, management, and skill mix. |
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Make certain you're getting 200 micrograms of selenium and 400 international units of vitamin E in this pack. |
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The units manage fitness by frequent fitness testing, bayonet PT, combatives, and road march training. |
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Desktops did well with sales growing from 416,000 to 687,000 units with the impact of the Mac mini. |
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The 29 working units are frequently plagued by flameouts, engine stalls, generator failures and general mechanical problems. |
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And I would also recommend 1,000 international units per day of vitamin E and 400 micrograms of selenium per day. |
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The benefits of employing constabulary forces rather than individual police officers or military units are many. |
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The kitchen is fully fitted but some may find the yellow pine units and visible modern appliances jar with the backdrop of ancient stonework. |
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Any maintenance required on the teacherage units is carried out by the Board's maintenance staff. |
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The fire was contained within the yard, where there were hundreds of tyres, and did not spread to other units on the estate. |
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Samsung nosed ahead of Motorola, shipping 6.2m units to Moto's 6m, and grabbing 16 per cent of the market in the process. |
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All the units are very configurable, from power plants down to missile warheads. |
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Since the 1860s Mendelian genetics has recognized that many phenotypic traits are related to functional units of heredity. |
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From a philosophical point of view, one has to ask whether modeling growth using atomic units makes sense at all. |
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There are 52 units in the scheme, ranging from three-bed mid-terrace units to four-bedroom semi-detached units. |
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In the defense, mounted units must also fight and destroy enemy forces moving into this battlespace. |
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Many units were pulled out for the evening in preparation of a full-scale air strike that was scheduled to last for up to twelve hours. |
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These units may be placed in either homes or businesses to receive and transmit a wireless broadband signal. |
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The agents report that the vacant units are suitable for immediate letting. |
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Cutting bars can range from 18 to 40 inches, and units tend to weigh anywhere from 10 to 15 pounds for most professional quality trimmers. |
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Obesity is caused by consuming too many kilojoules, which are the units for measuring energy. |
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Your troops available all have their place and there is quite an art to selecting the right mix of units towards ensuring victory. |
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As a cheese ages, fats and proteins break down through proteolysis, into simplified units via bacterial or fungal actions. |
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The units typically used for heats of solution are kilojoules per mole or kilocalories per mole. |
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Likewise, the Reserve forces will be revamped to have 2,800 troops in small units on standby for swift deployment. |
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The coverage units have been solid, but the return game continues to struggle. |
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Other administrative units were devised in due course, such as the shires in England and the themes in Byzantium. |
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Ecosystems are functional units of interacting abiotic, biotic, and cultural components. |
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As a result, Sweden maintains three specialized units that can respond to this specific threat. |
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An arbitrated settlement in 1992 allowed the city to cut 17 fire units and three station houses. |
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Bodies that formed from the Sun out to a distance of about 2.5 astronomical units are primarily rocky and metallic. |
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All the units have around 102 square metres of living space and will be ready for occupation by July. |
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Battery units are useful for touch-up pruning on fine-textured shrubs like boxwood, but they lack sufficient power for extended jobs. |
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Work is also continuing on the refurbishment of two units at a large thermal power station in south Baghdad. |
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Commanders of lower tactical units will use portable computer terminals to receive satellite-supplied information. |
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The bulk of the sediments on the outer margin are of Eocene to Oligocene age with thin units of younger sediments on top. |
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Typically, the biomolecule or assembly of biomolecules is considered as a system of interacting units arranged on the sites of a lattice. |
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I'm surrounded by soldiers who are re-enlisting and volunteering to go to units that are deploying. |
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The basic premise is that each of us, as individuals or household units have our own balance sheet. |
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Pupil Referral units are to assist in the reintegration of excluded pupils back into mainstream schooling. |
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They are making just one million units a month right now and need time to tool up for the extra production. |
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Both units mount and dismount easily, and I had no problems zeroing either optic. |
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Still the leader in this area, it has sold only a few thousand units to date. |
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The units are smoothly animated both in combat and when just standing around, as horses paw the ground and archers play with their bows. |
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Associated units are sillimanite-bearing aluminous metasediments, quartzites, and arnphibolites. |
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Each apartment accommodates up to six occupants and all units include a kitchen, a bath and a half bath. |
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These units also identify and assign new locations for future labour camps that comply to the regulations to be built. |
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In the late hours of 16 November tanks, armoured vehicles and elite army units started to move towards the city centre. |
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However, when the number of doses dispensed in the different units was adjusted for, the differences were not significant. |
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The ownership of shop, office and flat units in the original Maerua Park is held by the way of sectional title. |
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Women will in future be directed to birthing units in Chippenham and Trowbridge. |
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There were a couple of minor clashes between pro and anti hunt protesters but all police units were later stood down. |
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Our homes will be powered by micropower units that will allow us all to get off the grid. |
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Originally, the recommended levels were 21 units weekly for men and 14 for women. |
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Special units of the police attacked pickets and demonstrators with water cannon and truncheons. |
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It would have retail units on the ground floor, first floor offices and a conference centre above. |
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On the first floor three two bedroom units will be built around a central stairwell and lift shaft. |
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Several yeomen are known to have volunteered for service at Waterloo, but no formed units saw action until the Second Boer War. |
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Before being referred to the colon and rectal surgery department, Mr K received four units of packed red cells as an outpatient. |
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At that time, many Reserve units were flying and operating legacy aircraft that were no longer in the active force. |
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Often truck convoys and support units were out of range of each other's radios. |
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These units were selected because they housed acutely ill patients who generally required bed baths. |
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My own experiences didn't jibe with anything these family units went through. |
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Mobile police units used water cannon and truncheons to counter the right-wing rioters, who threw stones and bottles. |
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Their task was to protect local convoys within their areas with Coast Guard cutters, blimps, and whatever other units were allotted them. |
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The development is beside the local bus and train stations and the units are furnished to three-star standard. |
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On 16 December, signals intelligence reported enemy units leaving an assembly area north of Trier and then going to radio silence. |
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As all units of measure are determined arbitrarily in the first place, though not fixed by law, obviously they can be altered by law. |
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Real estate agents said the four units have a total floor area of about 5,700 square feet. |
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In 1998 the site owners refurbished 30 units on the site, covering about 3100 square metres. |
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For that it needed a flexible, easily deployed system that would enable operations people to forecast by various units of measure. |
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The body measurements combined very well with British units of measurement. |
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Officers and men from units which had been forced to abandon their positions were shot for desertion. |
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The kitchen features slick matt white units and granite worktops, while the south-facing bay window grants a view over the garden. |
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The new incubation units are being snapped up by locals who are eager to start-up business in the thriving town of Portarlington. |
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There will be no fans, the units will have to run cool enough for it to be comfortable to carry them around. |
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Now, with the closing of our residential inpatient units and our return to just halfway houses, we may have come full circle. |
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Second, if you are pulling the support units from different combat units, you may be throwing people together who haven't been training together. |
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Hackers can also jack enemy vehicles and make them their own, as well as hack enemy consoles so friendly units can use them. |
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Hence the state-of-the art bathrooms with rolltop baths, his and her washbasins and shower units with jet sprays. |
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In many countries where nuclear units are in operation today, nuclear energy clearly is an option for the next millennium. |
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She had no idea there were heavy units in the vicinity, because of radio silence. |
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The dining room is now full of building materials and equipment and I have the kitchen units and worktops to be delivered yet. |
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Okay, if you can come up with another 200,000 units and make delivery by August 1, it's a deal. |
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There is undoubtedly widespread weariness and battle fatigue among troops in units like the Third Infantry. |
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Many of these units have fans to move the heat, and are also available with remote controls, wall switches or wall-mounted thermostats. |
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Sites for recruitment were in-patient medical units and ambulatory care clinics of a university hospital, physicians' offices, and churches. |
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Astronomers measure the brightness of stars in units called magnitudes but this is not a unit like a meter or a kilogramme. |
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In general, basement rocks are exposed in the footwall block, whereas Caledonian nappe units are preserved in the hanging wall. |
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Samples for radiometric dating were collected after the main magnetostratigraphic units were defined in the field. |
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A weekly rental is paid on all bedroom units and again charged according to the means of the applicant. |
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We have created units that are flexible, creative and adaptable to the changing marketplace around us. |
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Separate tank and self-propelled artillery gun units were attached to combined-arms armies. |
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Some of the units were sold to speculators who refused to close when the real estate market collapsed the year following the marriage. |
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Many felt a need to recapture the thrill they felt during the war as members of tank units or bomber crews. |
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At war's end, most nonregular units were returned to their home state and demobilized. |
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Cheka and Red Army units sent to suppress the peasant rebels were sometimes worsted, sometimes victorious. |
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He predicted that 10,000 new rental units would be built within two years, and that vacancy rates would rise. |
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They think more like 100 or 200 international units of Vitamin E are a good thing. |
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Half received daily supplements of 500 milligrams of calcium and 700 international units of vitamin D, and half received placebos. |
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Each of the four main units has a six wheel bogie with two wheels forward and four wheels rear of the shock absorber. |
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Half of the study volunteers took an extra 500 milligrams of calcium and 700 international units of vitamin D daily for 3 years. |
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Just prior to the formal tour I led an unofficial tour of random colleagues from assorted units on a wild goose chase round the backstairs. |
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Certain drugs have their potency expressed as units of biologic activity rather than milligrams. |
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This is fitted with white wall and floor units and an integrated oven, and has a pitched ceiling with exposed timber beams and an oak floor. |
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But with only a nonworking model available in late June, getting thousands of units on store shelves by the fall seems a stretch. |
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The units will provide auxiliary power to the vehicles and will not be used for propulsion. |
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As the Soviet Army advanced overland from the north, some units were parachuted into key cities, or landed amphibiously in Korea. |
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The kitchen is fitted with units of Canadian maple and includes a four-ring Miele gas hob. |
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All units are plumbed for gas and wired for cable television, telephones and alarm systems. |
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As staff leave these smaller units even greater pressure is put on those who remain. |
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The procedure is now often carried out in units where no such team is available. |
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I wouldn't stop taking vitamin E, but I would keep to the correct dosage range, which is under 400 international units a day. |
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Smaller units of time are measured in milliseconds which are one thousandth of a second and microseconds, which are one millionth of a second. |
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Many of the burn units are mobile and can be trailered to different areas if necessary. |
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The room's alcoves ensure that plenty of storage units could be installed without creating a cramped feeling. |
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For example, Vitamin E, in doses say around 400, 800 international units a day, seems to have a significant anticancer heart protective effect. |
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As with other nations in the pre-war period, the USA had short-range reconnaissance units equipped with slow and obsolescent aircraft. |
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In the 1990s Army units began to deploy more frequently for peacekeeping missions in other countries. |
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He will tell you, in fact, that he wound up building self-storage units for those same reasons. |
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He said there are only five emergency hostels and refuges in Dublin providing a total of 50 units for families. |
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No sooner are you snug in your new nest than you find that units on your floor are being used as a hotel, with people coming and going. |
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Power supply units can either be a battery unit or transformer which adjusts mains power to the correct level for an appliance. |
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These devices consist of a belt with attachable electronic units or electrode pads connected by wires to a power source. |
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The kitchen has a range of eye and floor level units and is plumbed for a dishwasher and washing machine. |
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To date, the firm has resisted portraying the cuts as anything other than individual business units refocusing their resources. |
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At some point it becomes essential to rebalance the mix of different types of units to match the new mission requirements. |
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SeniorLink Units are available to buy and free units are obtainable to older people that meet the charity's criteria. |
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Some of the screen printing units have received orders worth crores of rupees. |
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The three stacked, sequence-stratigraphic units were produced by episodes of faulting, subsidence, and infilling. |
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At a very human level, televisions flickered off and air-conditioning units stopped whirring in sweltering heat. |
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For recharging batteries in the field, external auxiliary power units could be used, but quieter solutions were desired. |
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In geopolitics, this is where regions or states fracture into smaller, mutually-hostile units to the detriment of all. |
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The concept of functional units of regulation supposes the presence of chromatin loop domains, delimited by sequences known as chromatin boundaries. |
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Gaps between the units form plazas and terraces overlooking the ocean. |
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The results of consolidating spending units into a monolithic solidarity must be to eliminate money as well as other financial phenomena from aggregative economic analysis. |
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The houses will include two street terraces of eight and ten housing units together with an access road and associated site works, services and landscaping. |
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These figures do not include National Training Center operating and instrumentation costs, which would be prorated across the number of units training on an annual basis. |
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There are four main landing gear units fitted in tandem pairs. |
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But with 29 low-rent housing units above them, they would need to evict individuals already in precarious financial situations in order to expand. |
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Other units carried out mass killings on a similar, if not greater, scale. |
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Property developers are rushing to release high-end flats in the wake of the stampede for units at Henderson Land Development's Grand Promenade project. |
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Broken-down trucks were scavenged for usable parts and left by the roadside. Artillery units cannibalised parts from captured guns to keep their howitzers operating. |
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They said the park's units were only supposed to be available for retailers selling bulky items such as carpets, furniture and electrical white goods. |
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Put down a layer of sand and place the brick units flat upon it. |
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As black-ops units go, it is about as thuggish and ruthless as is possible, without being a criminal organization. |
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It seems from literary and pictorial evidence the Saxon archer acted as a single man although the Normans are known to have used archery units shooting in volleys. |
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Features in the development include shaker style maple kitchen units with chrome fittings, co-ordinated wall tiling throughout the house and built-in wardrobes. |
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It is fitted with maple shaker units and is bright and airy. |
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Features include a Victorian-style fireplace in the lounge, shaker units in the kitchen, and a south-facing back garden with timber sundeck and garden shed. |
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Four units were available for the taking and quickly these were filled. |
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Indeed, there are plenty of software programs and accompanying units that can help dairy processors better manage their warehousing and distribution processes. |
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More than a few times I shouted angrily and cursed the opposition as they came flying down with superior aerial units to wipe my units off the map near the 30-second mark. |
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Cache stores frequently used data in a repository close to the chip's execution units so that it can be processed faster than data stored in memory. |
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Combined with recruiting units from the barracks, you can easily, when conditions arise, build armies with a score of siege weapons and a legion of men. |
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Army reserve units have also been placed on alert for possible call-up. |
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An important mission tackled by engineer units is preparing touchdown pads for helicopters so as to assure timely airlifts to a conflict escalation area. |
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Her coffin will be carried into into St. Paul's Cathedral by bearers from units particularly associated with the Falklands War. |
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Additionally, some units use only disposable alkaline batteries, two use only rechargeable battery packs and some can use either, all of which affects the price dramatically. |
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Two large tractor units pulling trailers are understood to have collided on flat, open sands, four miles off the coast with no other vehicles in the immediate area. |
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Nursing-facility residents who consumed 200 international units of vitamin E daily for 1 year were less likely to get the sniffles than those who took a placebo. |
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The company delivers self-storage units to a customer's location. |
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During World War II, they found themselves attaching a large number of specialized navy and marine support units to the combat divisions sent ashore in amphibious operations. |
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Rejected specialists are sent back with notes stating the reasons and recommending to those in charge of training units what they should stress in retraining the rejects. |
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Alternatively, one could imagine using constabulary units for policing countrywide, overlaying them with smaller combat formations to fight the insurgency. |
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This unit is subject to attack and has a certain round trip time, so rearming units in the middle of combat at a distant front line can be a dicey proposition. |
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The ground units would, of course, be backed by massive conventional air and sea power, ready to subject the enemy to a lethal barrage at a moment's notice. |
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Use the same type of masonry units in both exposed wythes of the parapet. |
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Not in terms of units moved but humans moved has Yeezus blown ARTPOP and Magna Carta Holy Grail out of the water. |
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A review of 63 medical studies found that taking 1,000 international units of Vitamin D can help ward off several common cancers, including breast and colon cancers. |
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Radio communications in armoured units were therefore paralleled in artillery and tactical aviation and allowed for intercommunication between them. |
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In a study of 50 patients with adult-onset diabetes, researchers gave 400 international units of vitamin E and 1,000 milligrams of vitamin C daily for 10 days. |
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Alex sat up and reached for one of the display units on the table. |
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They were randomly given 600 international units of vitamin E or placebo. |
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Physical achievements in terms of man-days of employment generated, dwelling units established and habitations covered were not significantly different from earlier years. |
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However, these men were used to working in small units and large scale manoeuvres were alien not only to them but to the officers in command of them. |
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The Union Cabinet on Thursday approved relaxation in licensing norms for location of non-polluting industrial units in the suburban limits of big cities. |
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Successes by these Celtic troops against the Romans were usually gained in surprise attacks, in ambushes, and when overwhelming detached units by sheer numbers. |
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Soldiers in combat units report that being sent to a combat zone improves morale, and the possibility that they will re-enlist, despite the danger. |
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The beneficial amount of vitamin D was 645 international units daily. |
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Ferro cement tanks are being used in some cases while most of the units have used high density plastic tanks for storing the rain water tapped through the method. |
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Features include polished oak flooring, handmade timber kitchen units with oak worktops and a cast iron fireplace with tiled inset in the dining room. |
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The animations of the units are smooth and use high quality models. |
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When their doors are closed, the rooms, clad in dark cedar tongue-in-groove siding, blend into the trees and become self-contained units linked by a void of skylit corridors. |
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Construction and development from this point right up to the 1960's has left a kind of villa colony, with various self-contained units erected across the rolling countryside. |
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The lines of advance for combined units and units should be selected with the idea to first of all capture the objectives on which the stability of defense hinges. |
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One can also get various varieties of soaps, bleaching powders, starch powder and different varieties of pickles made by the self-employment units funded by the Khadi board. |
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Some units made free-standing cold-water showers with five-gallon jugs inverted over wood platforms that had been scavenged from shipping pallets. |
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Nurse practitioners practice in a variety of settings, ranging from intensive care units to ambulatory care units, with varying degrees of acuity. |
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Each of these units shows an amalgamated upper-shoreface sandstone section over 20 m thick, sharply overlain by transgressive sheltal shales about 50 m thick. |
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By doctrine, to be sure, military police stand in the front ranks of first responders when service support units become incapable of defending themselves. |
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Heat pump water heaters can be purchased as integral units with built in water storage tanks or as add-ons that can be retrofitted to an existing water heater tank. |
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In other parts of the Selendi and Usak-Gure basins, the group contains only tilted sedimentary units due to the extensional tectonics in the region. |
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Scarborough Enterprise Agency is a not-for-profit organisation specialising in giving advice and in developing managed workspace units for start-up or growing businesses. |
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Later the lack of a common radio frequency among some units leaves Marines powerless to prevent another unit from firing on defenseless civilians. |
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Sixty central processing units boast a memory bandwidth of 22.4 gigabytes, one thousand times the computing power of the word processor used to create this text. |
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Orders to the units would come down in English, but they still needed to be translated into Spanish, Tagalog, or any of the other dialects used by commonwealth troops. |
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After reduction, the units of silver are referred to as grains. |
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If you try to report a burglary or street crime anywhere, you get a crime number but all our units are out raising parking wonga and speeding tickets. |
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Glenn Jones totes a collection of obscure vintage guitars behind a huge rack of FX units seemingly fashioned from some drawers and a Zimmer frame. |
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Thus, units with preinspiratory discharge patterns may have comparatively low thresholds to stimulation by central chemoreceptor afferent inputs relative to inspiratory units. |
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By using standard units of measurement on every project and by keeping close records of other material cost quotes, you may not even need to ask suppliers for prices. |
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These data are tabulated by species with locations referenced to zoogeographical subregions, political units of provinces, states, or countries, and source citations. |
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Only last Thursday the results of units counting towards final A-level results were released and Mr Glyn said Hannah had attained a range of As in those results. |
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We heard scratching behind the kitchen units three nights ago. |
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In Bosnia, IO staff sections were formed in units below brigade. |
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But the need for demanding reservation in the private sector came as a result of large-scale privatisation of public sector units during their rule. |
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Solid quarter-sawn ash was used to build the fixed-window units and the decorative trim, while all office doors in the facility also are made of solid ash. |
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The protein units appear to be packed in a compact hexagonal way and from the position and distribution of the spots it is possible to derive some structural parameters. |
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Murray and Scales also argue that the United States should recruit different leaders for the specialized units needed for the asymmetrical battlefield. |
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In modern warfare a small tank unit may be positioned to protect and stand post for other tank units while the crews sleep or prepare for renewed fighting. |
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This is why, in the fourth day of action, airmobile units were included in offensive groups of forces as reconnaissance and fire-support components. |
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A Book Of Remembrance in front of the clock names those killed in action including officers, non-commissioned officers, airmen and airwomen of many units and nations. |
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We broke into it six years ago by retrofitting a spinner spreader, and now we have five spinner units and three airflows equipped for variable rate. |
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