Recent events have reawakened all of us in varying degrees to the vastly interdependent nature of life here on our beautiful Earth. |
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Drinking glasses filled to varying levels with water and tapped lightly with a teaspoon or cake fork can produce a beautiful tune. |
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Some of the original buildings were connected inside, with ramps to accommodate the varying floor levels. |
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Industry figures indicate that the average monthly demand for diamorphine is approximately 640,000 ampoules of varying strengths. |
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The varying heights of the artwork will only serve to add confusion and your gaze will jump from piece to piece. |
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The first seven bead appositions led to spikes in the fiber position that represent adhesive events of varying duration. |
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Nearby Lime Butte, Gypsum Butte, and Green Mountain are all laccoliths with varying degrees of exposure. |
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Our concern, declares Thierry Mercier, was to unify agrobiologists in all their varying shades. |
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Many other gastropods use mucus to attach to the substratum with varying degrees of adhesive strength. |
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The park offers miles of hiking and cycling trails of varying degrees of difficulty, and rock-climbing for all skill levels. |
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The area was lousy with saloons, dime museums, oyster bars, minstrel theaters, and establishments promising women in varying states of undress. |
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These subjects were agricultural workers with varying periods of manual labour in the field. |
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In Aceh, a struggle for independence has been raging, with varying degrees of intensity for almost thirty years. |
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Too many factors of varying weight and relevance have to be weighed in the balance. |
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The study included 41 healthy subjects who were given amphetamine, ketamine and then saline, in varying sequence. |
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Both slopes intersect resting plane at angles varying between 50 and 70 degrees. |
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Plus, with the varying speeds and incline settings, anyone can use it, and it never becomes obsolete. |
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It has been seen that varying temperatures have a dramatic effect on the growth rates of some actinians. |
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By varying color palettes, patterns and fabrics slipcovers can stylishly transform the appearance of any space. |
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We will be acclimating hatching crocodiles to varying salinities, from fresh water to full-strength seawater. |
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Ranging from flat and opaque to glasslike, Appel's acrylic paint is clearly hand-applied but with varying degrees of visible brushwork. |
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Approximately half of the tubes are filled with thin steel rods, which radiate outward to varying lengths. |
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Davidson's current collection of bracelets, chokers and belts are made of black or reddish-brown strips of leather varying in width. |
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Software kill switches have been shown to have varying degrees of success, as false positives have been known to occur. |
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In time, the pile of presents had been reduced to wrapping paper and a table full of varying things. |
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The center piece was comprised of three lead crystal vases of varying heights. |
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However, androgenization of cows with testosterone treatment has had varying success. |
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All individuals will naturally have a mixture to varying degrees, and they will differ across cultures. |
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All had varying degrees of confusion, lack of alertness, agitation, anxiety, insomnia, depressed mood, and irritability. |
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Individuals possess these capacities in varying degrees, but they are part of the universal genetic inheritance of the human race. |
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So there are 452 airfields, varying from steeply sloping mountain airstrips to seven international airfields. |
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Hence there are in Austria Mennonite, Brethren and Baptist churches of varying Arminian complexions. |
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All full-time faculty members serve on term appointments of varying lengths, indefinitely renewable at the discretion of the administration. |
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Four years were spent researching cylinder liner and piston materials that would match these varying requirements. |
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This is done by sanding the surface of the ball down with varying grades of sandpaper and abrasives to get the ball back to like-new condition. |
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He blamed these changes for the varying departure times of 13 buses on two days in March from the station last year. |
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Similarities across actually encountered expressions allow the extraction of schemas of varying degrees of abstraction. |
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The area has an abundant supply of rivers, varying in size, but none of them small! |
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Over the past number of years the parade has been of mixed quality with varying degrees of participation from all sectors. |
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The wind turbine drives the pump at varying speeds, pumping more in high winds than in low winds. |
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It copes well with varying road surfaces, making it equally suitable for city jaunts or cross-country drives. |
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It describes a lifetime, Mick's own lifetime, spent attending the races and punting on dogs and horses with varying degrees of success. |
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About 20 players performed drills with singular enthusiasm and varying attire, including soccer shirts and baseball caps worn backwards. |
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It may grow on sites with varying soil water availability and acidity, as well as at different above-ground light availabilities. |
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As a result, to varying degrees, they have all suffered years of lost opportunity. |
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Reestablishment of scrub vegetation on phosphate mines has been attempted with varying success. |
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These three staples, potato, quinoa, and maize, have all been used to make alcoholic drinks of varying potency. |
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Primitive achondrites then experienced varying degrees of melting, thermal processing, and recrystallization. |
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The modern adjustable woodscrew chuck has the advantage of varying the length of fixing screw. |
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The lophophore, a ciliated, tentacular organ for feeding, of varying three-dimensional morphology, is suspended between the mantles. |
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The children are of varying ages and live as any other family anywhere in the world does. |
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Back before gated communities and suburban commuters, people of varying means rubbed shoulders more regularly. |
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Rain will be falling on a variety of surface conditions including old crust, unconsolidated powder and windslabs of varying degrees of hardness. |
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A dry skepticism likewise informs her views on the art world, and on the varying fortunes of Duchamp's work and reputation within it. |
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Year round camping includes tent sites, lean-tos, and some cabins with varying facilities. |
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The menu had a wide variety of snacks and drinks on it varying from pizzas, burgers and tacos to soft drinks, juice and coffee. |
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Microscopic examination revealed the cysts were of varying size and shape and were lined by thin, attenuated endothelial cells. |
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Small rips, tears and burns in these applied materials reveal the varying hues of the paper underneath. |
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He said under-20 players could be sent on attachment for varying periods of up to six months while under-17 players could go to football schools. |
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Tax will be payable on the purchase transaction to varying degrees depending on whether it is a new or resale property. |
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Traffic spiked quickly and contained a mix of retweets and original posts, mostly sexual jokes of varying quality. |
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Most back pain sufferers have pain of varying degrees of intensity located in the low back. |
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The varying concentration and shape of the yardangs in this area may be controlled by the motion of winds around these topographic features. |
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Additional ribbing is needed to finish the neckline. Sweater panels come in varying widths and lengths so plan carefully when buying and cutting. |
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All victims are suffering varying degrees of burns to their skin, lungs and windpipes, caused by inhaling hot gases. |
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His sharp intellect, keen wit and urbane presence have been an asset of varying value to the Labour Party for almost 40 years. |
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Some 100,000 consider Kashubian their mother tongue and speak it to varying degrees. |
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The trade and crafts stands were numerous and had displays varying from cosmetics to woodcraft and sign writing. |
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In addition to the dorso-ventral flexion seen during saltation, the sacroiliac joint often allows varying degrees of lateral movement. |
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All were found guilty, receiving sentences varying from discharge and detention to a fine and reprimand. |
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Everyone has at some point noticed how people talk at drastically varying rates of speed. |
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According to the manufacturer, the device helps to prevent repetitive strain injuries by varying work positions and reducing the load on wrists. |
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Each of us naturally secretes varying amounts of wax into the ear canal. |
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He rolled balls of varying size and weight down slopes with varying angles of incline. He showed that an object thrown into the air falls to the earth along a parabola. |
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His words, fired randomly and at varying volumes, thunder like a halftime speech. |
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The atlas may be fused with the occipital bone in varying degrees. |
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The long-term goal is to have a body of approximately 70 researchers with various degrees of affiliation to Perimeter working for terms of varying lengths. |
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The range of reasonable apprehension is at times a question for the court, and at times, if varying inferences are possible a question for the jury. |
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The journey here is as much in the rhythmic ricochet of assonance, produced by colliding syntax, as it is in the actual varying terrain the words themselves represent. |
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A computer played sounds of varying loudness and frequency through the headphones, and then the electrodes measured her brain's response to the sounds. |
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Supposedly materialized or teleported gifts from the spirits, apports appear at some seances under varying conditions-sometimes tumbling out of a spirit trumpet, for example. |
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Wherever we begin an anomalistic year the Earth will go through the complete cycle of its varying speeds while completing an ellipse back to the starting position. |
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Previous experiences in similar fields have been found to affect academic performance and retention in college agricultural and non-agricultural programs to varying degrees. |
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This is of particular importance since the surviving imperial portraits are copies that replicate officially sanctioned prototypes with varying degrees of fidelity and skill. |
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Groundwater is found at varying depths underneath the earth's surface, in permeable rocks known as aquifers which are saturated by the infiltration of rainfall. |
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Although pearls, of varying colours, are the main material Tuck uses, she also includes quartzes and some precious stones such as garnet and amethyst. |
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Now the art of gambling is lost on most, and I don't claim to be an expert, but there are three common strategies that people will use, with varying success. |
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Further liveliness was achieved in all the blocks by special treatment to the ends, and by varying the cladding between timber boarding and painted render in strong colours. |
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Mitral valve prolapse occurs when varying portions of one or both leaflets of the mitral valve extend or protrude abnormally above the mitral annulus into the left atrium. |
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As seen in the granite, subhedral to anhedral grains of fayalite are fractured and show varying stages of alteration to hematite, antigorite, calcite, and magnetite. |
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There were about ten of them, varying in age and height, but all with the same dark eyes and dirty faces, rotten teeth and tearful, pleading voices. |
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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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There is nothing to prevent the principal from remunerating the agent by a commission varying according to the amount of the profit obtained by the sale. |
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They've tried to improve their procedures, with varying degrees of success. |
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The reported rates of association have differed widely, probably because of varying study design, oral versus cutaneous lichen planus and geography. |
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Dr Baig had many patients of varying ages who lived on their own and were suffering some form of depression, mainly from the lack of human interaction. |
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Biologists also are in varying stages of research and replenishment of cobia, speckled trout, tarpon, snook, crappie, bluegill and striped bass stocks. |
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Due to their varying origins, they carry a variety of energies, which is called the cosmic ray spectrum. |
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The maiden aunts of Mortimer Brewster, as it turns out, are not totally responsible for their actions, as insanity, to varying degrees, runs in the family. |
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More than just a rampant performer, his instantly distinguishable, almost androgynous voice has the power to hurt and haunt in vastly varying situations. |
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Land in Whitton has been laid out in 28 allotment plots of varying sizes. |
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All normal and benign biopsy specimens, with the exception of the 2 lactational adenomas, showed varying numbers of positive epithelial cells and lymphocytes. |
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Different groups had varying standards of health and sanitation. |
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With time, the shutdown ended and the two parties continue trying to forge agreements, with varying success. |
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Since the pampered little wretches have an acre of grass apiece and a daily bucket of sheep muesli, we took a dim view of their varying their diet with bark. |
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By now there are many hundreds of these tweets, varying from vehement to vituperative, from accusatory to abusive. |
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The best we mere doctors usually hope for is time with aides of varying seniority. |
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By varying the colours of the weft the weaver creates a pattern or figurative image, generally copied from a full-scale design known as the cartoon. |
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Among Algonquians, bear hunts were often associated with fasting, ritual, and feasting cycles timed to varying points of preparation, activation, and completion of the hunt. |
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Slightly battered and worn down, it was quite obvious that some of them had been reforged and repaired, judging by the varying degrees of tarnish upon them. |
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When Girls returns the main characters are trying, with varying levels of success, to move on from assorted rock bottoms. |
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Aposporous embryo sacs were identified easily due to the lack of antipodal cells and because they showed varying positions and orientation within the ovule. |
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The x-ray photons trigger the ejection of krypton electrons with varying angular distributions of momenta modulated by the oscillating laser field. |
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And a private member's bill is legislation covering anything other than legislation imposing or varying a tax or requiring the appropriation of revenue. |
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Members of a class do not move forward uniformly, and the varying rates of fast, average, and slow learners may pose problems for teacher and students. |
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By varying the size and placement of each cell, varying amounts of ink can be deposited onto the wallcovering by pressing the inked cylinder against the web. |
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The other characters struggle, too, to varying material degrees, but all existentially. |
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Since the 10th century, Bulgaria has practiced varying forms of prevention to keep vampires from coming back to life. |
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In the subtlest cases of reflowering there is little internode elongation on reversion and plants display varying degrees of phyllody before continuing flower development. |
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The line between abled and disabled is a permeable one that we will all move across throughout our lives for varying durations and with varying degrees of limitations. |
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Such a warranty may require varying deductibles and up-front payment for services which the warranter then reimburses at a later, perhaps much later, date. |
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Each song consists of several sounds in a low register, varying in amplitude and frequency and typically lasting from 10 to 20 minutes. |
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In practice, modern turbine designs use both reaction and impulse concepts to varying degrees whenever possible. |
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As a result, various church authorities labeled different books as apocrypha, treating them with varying levels of regard. |
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French leaders, such as Louis XIV and Napoleon Bonaparte, tried with varying degrees of success to annex lands west of the Rhine. |
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It covers millions of square miles in the polar regions, varying with the seasons. |
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Their varying characteristics make them more or less suitable for surfing, and present different dangers. |
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The Sumatran region is not unused to tsunamis either, with earthquakes of varying magnitudes regularly occurring off the coast of the island. |
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Within these broad biomes are more specific habitats with varying climate types, temperature regimes, soils, altitudes and vegetation types. |
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Within colonies, gull pairs are territorial, defending an area of varying size around the nesting site from others of their species. |
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Hybridisation between species of gull occurs quite frequently, although to varying degrees depending on the species involved. |
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Warships of the period were armed with guns firing projectiles of varying weights, bearing high explosive warheads. |
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Crude oil contains varying amounts of paraffin wax and in colder climates wax buildup may occur within a pipeline. |
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The lower one held hot air and could be quickly heated or cooled to provide the varying lift for good altitude control. |
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Individual ccTLDs may have varying requirements and fees for registering subdomains. |
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The manifestation of this varying lateral density is mantle convection from buoyancy forces. |
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The noise is best described as either a quick clicking or 'burring' sound, varying from animal to animal. |
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The diet of Fringillidae nestlings includes a varying amount of small arthropods. |
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Both of these motions are caused by the varying attraction of the Sun and the Moon on Earth's equatorial bulge. |
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The deep continental shelf has a floor of glacial deposits varying widely over short distances. |
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For more about varying views on the origin, authorship and unity of the poem see Homeric scholarship. |
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Guyots are also associated with specific lifeforms and varying amounts of organic matter. |
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Accordingly, the value of A is not a constant but also varying with time, slightly, about some average figure. |
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The plasmasphere and Van Allen belts have partial overlap, with the extent of overlap varying greatly with solar activity. |
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The varying conditions in the magnetosphere, known as space weather, are largely driven by solar activity. |
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The Coast Guard may, varying by jurisdiction, be part of a country's military, a law enforcement agency, or a search and rescue body. |
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Numerous hot spots of varying size and age have been identified across the world. |
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During the Wisconsin Glaciation, varying portions of the Earth's water were stored as glacier ice. |
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There may be multiple vessel obstructions with varying degrees of damage due to collision, fire or explosions. |
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There are multiple races that take place over the weekend, of varying distance, all starting on the Friday night. |
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A recent series of flags, of varying levels of official adoption, have been established in many of the counties by competition or public poll. |
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Some mammals are omnivores and display varying degrees of carnivory and herbivory, generally leaning in favor of one more than the other. |
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Energy gels usually contain varying amounts of sodium and potassium and some also contain caffeine. |
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The walk is set into three sections with varying distances for walkers to choose from depending on their ability. |
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Effects of the Younger Dryas were of varying intensity throughout North America. |
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Reconstructions are tentative and multiple versions with varying degrees of difference exist. |
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Throughout the third and fourth centuries there were numerous conflicts and exchanges of varying types between the Goths and their neighbors. |
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Most of the cantons' legislatures are unicameral parliaments, their size varying between 58 and 200 seats. |
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Idealism is an exceedingly complex system, varying much with varying authors, very polymorphous, and consequently very difficult to discuss. |
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The differing degrees of water retention are thought to be a result of varying body fat mass. |
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Moreover, varying surface temperatures within the respiratory tract contribute differently to overall heat and water loss through panting. |
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The widening toes on a camel's hoof provide supplemental grip for varying soil sediments. |
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The media has historically come under varying degrees of pressure over time to censor their criticism of the government. |
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Morphine is converted into heroin by a simple chemical reaction with acetic anhydride, followed by a varying degree of purification. |
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The vessel employed in the beginning of the Discoveries was the caravel, varying from 50 to 160 tons. |
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At that time an ambassador was a nobleman, the rank of the noble assigned varying with the prestige of the country he was delegated to. |
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Rather, throughout its history, the Maya area contained a varying mix of political complexity that included both states and chiefdoms. |
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The term acropolis, in a Maya context, refers to a complex of structures built upon platforms of varying height. |
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Although hieroglyphic text may be laid out in varying manners, generally text is arranged into double columns of glyph blocks. |
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The strait is about 750 km long with an average width of 125 km, varying from 70 km at the eastern entrance to 240 km at Deception Bay. |
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Third, the recent effects of climate change have affected sea ice abundance in different areas to varying degrees. |
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Most nightshades contain varying amounts of nicotine, a powerful neurotoxin to insects. |
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By varying the proportions of the juices, every shade from pink to black can be obtained. |
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Employers often require varying proficiency in Standard Chinese from applicants depending on the nature of the positions. |
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This extra emphasis on R is also seen in varying measures through parts of West Limerick and West Cork in closer proximity to Kerry. |
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The lexicon of a pidgin is usually small and drawn from the vocabularies of its speakers, in varying proportions. |
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Nigeria has more than 500 ethnic groups, with varying languages and customs, creating a country of rich ethnic diversity. |
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With varying success, German spread across much of Central and Eastern Europe as a language of trade and status. |
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However, a few Irish English consonants have distinctive, varying qualities. |
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Portrayals of black characters in movies and television are also done with varying degrees of authenticity. |
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Organised around geographical areas of varying population sizes, they are not coterminous with the Local Government Regions. |
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Over the years, less conservative Evangelicals have challenged this mainstream consensus to varying degrees. |
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Such laws have varying degrees and means of enforcement, variability, and jurisdiction. |
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Cities, state universities, and villages are vested with home rule powers of varying degrees. |
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A sheriff is a government official, with varying duties, existing in some countries with historical ties to England, where the office originated. |
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It is also used in varying contexts in other fields, such as history, psychology and sociology. |
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Similar aqsaqal courts exist, with varying levels of legal formality, in other countries of Central Asia. |
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Legal financing can become an issue in some cases, varying from case to case and person to person. |
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Each municipal corporation is granted varying home rule powers as provided by the New York Constitution. |
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The marimba is made with hardwood plates placed over bamboo or metal tubes of varying lengths. |
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The harshest sharia penalties such as stoning, beheading and other forms of the death penalty are enforced with varying levels of consistency. |
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Inocelliids are larger than most raphidiids, with the front wing varying in length from 11 to 17 mm. |
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The majority of election candidates stand on behalf of political parties of varying sizes. |
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Alloy steels contain varying amounts of carbon as well as other metals, such as chromium, vanadium, molybdenum, nickel, tungsten, etc. |
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The regional human rights instruments of Europe, Africa and the Americas recognise the right to protection of property to varying degrees. |
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Capitalist systems with varying degrees of direct government intervention have since become dominant in the Western world and continue to spread. |
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However, the coke is of wildly varying strength and ash content and is generally considered unsellable except in some cases as a thermal product. |
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Modern steels are made with varying combinations of alloy metals to fulfill many purposes. |
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It was a class of vehicles with the name varying according to the body mounted on it. |
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Both herds and individuals distribute themselves over all of an area, and bison come back to regraze areas at varying time intervals. |
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Writers, to varying degrees, criticized Thomas Hobbes' notions of a selfish humanity that requires a sovereign to rule over it. |
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Braithwaite is near to the Whinlatter Forest which has many walking trails of varying length. |
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By varying the ratio of graphite to clay, the hardness of the graphite rod could also be varied. |
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The group comprises a succession of sandstones, mudstones and siltstones, the specifics of the sequence varying from one area to another. |
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As is typical for many sprawling cities in areas of varying topography, temperatures can change depending on location. |
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The surfaces are polished and finished with varying degrees of sheen or luster. |
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There are about 250 species regularly recorded in England, and another 300 that occur with varying degrees of rarity. |
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There are about 250 species regularly recorded in Great Britain, and another 300 that occur with varying degrees of rarity. |
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Kimberlites contain, in addition to diamond xenocrysts, fragments of lherzolites of varying composition. |
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By the age of one year the child is babbling with varying intonation patterns, accompanied by extensive kinesic and vocalizational activity. |
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Different solutions, ranging from voodoolike rituals to toxic chemical brews, have been advanced over the years with varying degrees of success. |
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Waardenburg syndrome is an inherited disorder often characterized by varying degrees of hearing loss and changes in skin and hair pigmentation. |
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Occasionally the urine becomes saturated with waste products and these can crystallise into stones of varying sizes. |
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There are many possibilities, with varying degrees of believability. |
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The safety of food additives is usually examined by varying the dose of a single additive administered to animal models or cell cultures. |
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It is a radiological and intra-operative finding of varying aetiology which varies from benign to life threatening conditions. |
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It is associated with a cleft palate and consists of micrognathia, glossoptosis, and varying degrees of airway obstruction. |
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Openers Lowgold were a hit and miss affair, mixing alt-country with traditional indie shoe-gazing to varying degrees of effect. |
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For mixed-amperage applications, panels can be configured-to-order to support varying amperages from a common platform. |
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Since then, he has used 15 different versions of the jet pack with varying dimensions and flight characteristics. |
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Typically, a high general price is listed, and various market segments get varying discounts. |
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It's an impressive spectacle, as 4channers with wildly varying levels of talent and imagination work together. |
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The traditional method of dilating an esophageal stricture is by bouginage. A variety of dilators are available in varying sizes. |
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On the Hong Kong system, three types of changemaking machines are likely to be installed in each station, for varying value coins. |
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Hundreds of camps of varying size and function were created by the end of the war. |
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Many mosques have elaborate domes, minarets, and prayer halls, in varying styles of architecture. |
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About twenty young men in varying states of dilapidation and dandification sat and sprawled around a table covered in green baize. |
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Common idiosyncrasies that appear in web pages that don't have doctypes include varying text sizes and varying margin space between elements. |
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Twelve foreshot and twelve backshot records at varying offsets were acquired for each geophone setup to achieve 24 fold duplicity. |
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Missouri does not employ fullcourt pressure all the time, but it uses varying defensive schemes to remain unpredictable. |
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The last three have devolved administrations, each with varying powers, based in their capitals, Edinburgh, Cardiff and Belfast, respectively. |
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The organisation of local government in England is complex, with the distribution of functions varying according to local arrangements. |
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Scottish Standard English may have been influenced to varying degrees by Scots. |
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A policy of devolution had been advocated by the three main UK parties with varying enthusiasm during recent history. |
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This leads to differing populations of plankton in different parts of the sea and varying communities of animals that feed on these populations. |
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Warfare of varying size however was a distinctive feature of barbarian culture. |
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London's buildings are too diverse to be characterised by any particular architectural style, partly because of their varying ages. |
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This Club by varying the playing sequence of the 22 holes can create 5 different course layouts. |
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Local councils and the National Assembly for Wales use Welsh, issuing Welsh versions of their literature, to varying degrees. |
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The circuses were similar to the ancient Greek hippodromes, although circuses served varying purposes and differed in design and construction. |
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A system of eleven Roman aqueducts provided the inhabitants of Rome with water of varying quality, the best being reserved for potable supplies. |
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Soldiery of the era ranged from lightly armed mounted archers to heavy infantry, in regiments of varying size and quality. |
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Nine engagements were fought, with varying outcomes, though the places and dates of two of these battles have not been recorded. |
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Their courts were peripatetic, and their councils were held at varying locations around their realms. |
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Danish, Swedish and Norwegian have, since medieval times, been influenced to varying degrees by Middle Low German and standard German. |
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Figures given by contemporary writers are highly exaggerated, varying from 14,000 to 150,000 men. |
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The economy of the Angevin Empire was quite complicated due to the varying political structure of the different fiefdoms. |
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Many of his plays were published in editions of varying quality and accuracy during his lifetime. |
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Across continental Europe, but in France especially, booksellers and publishers had to negotiate censorship laws of varying strictness. |
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Today most Scottish people speak Scottish English, which has some distinctive vocabulary and may be influenced to varying degrees by Scots. |
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Calls for an entirely new palace went unheeded as instead more buildings of varying quality and style were added. |
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Surveys of public opinion on the establishment of an English parliament have given widely varying conclusions. |
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Surveys of public opinion on the establishment of an English deliberative assembly have given widely varying conclusions. |
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Louisiana contains a number of areas which are, in varying degrees, protected from human intervention. |
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The RDAs worked together in a number of areas, with different RDAs taking the 'lead' role in varying policy areas. |
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There were perhaps as many as 150 local kings in Ireland, of varying importance. |
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Greater London is officially divided for some purposes, with varying definitions, into Inner London and Outer London. |
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Census data provides eight nominal rather than 25 real wards, all of varying size and population. |
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In the past this was partly paid for by local authorities, and refunded to them from the government to varying degrees. |
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Most cities, however, do have city councils, which have varying powers depending on the type of settlement. |
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This is done by switching the poles on and off at the right time, or varying the strength of the pole. |
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Numerous lyric based musical traditions exist including Gombhira, Bhatiali and Bhawaiya, varying from one region to the next. |
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Britain has been receiving ethnic Chinese migrants more or less uninterruptedly on varying scales since the 19th century. |
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The front accommodates over 130 shallow niches of varying sizes, 73 of these niches contains a statue. |
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The Maafa concept explains the conditions of disorganization, disunity, self-hatred, and alienation affecting African people to varying degrees. |
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However, the schools were unsupervised, often underfunded and of varying standards. |
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A number of Roman public baths survive, either as ruins or in varying degrees of conservation. |
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Hence, sausages, puddings, and salami are among the oldest of prepared foods, whether cooked and eaten immediately or dried to varying degrees. |
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There is a variety of different nakkis varying almost as much as different types of makkara. |
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In this, a bank or lending agency has a collection of accounts of varying value and risk. |
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There are several light jig steps, varying with each dance school, but one step is almost standard in all light jigs. |
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The game is played all over North America, Europe and to varying extents in many other countries around the world. |
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International competition was initially hampered by a lack of funds and varying rules in different countries. |
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Webber acknowledges the difficulties posed from 1873 to 1890 by varying programmes with some county clubs playing many more matches than others. |
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This factor was greeted with varying degrees of enthusiasm by participants. |
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Many modern historians hold widely varying opinions of the Crusaders under Papal sanction. |
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After the end of the Cold War, the UN took on major military and peacekeeping missions across the world with varying degrees of success. |
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These variations in the levels of charges may be viewed as de facto tax varying powers. |
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The independence movement consists of many factions with varying political views. |
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There are a large number of hotels of varying sizes and standards in the city, providing almost 9,000 available bed spaces. |
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Archaeologists and historians have offered varying accounts of the period over the last century and a half. |
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There are however varying traditions as to what happened at the bridge which spans the River Ness. |
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Postal services required payment in cash, to be made in advance, with the amount charged usually varying with weight and distance. |
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The United States and Britain, sometimes considered the homes of free trade policy, employed protectionism to varying degrees at all times. |
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Other sets of holidays, varying between nine and twelve, are officially observed in individual states. |
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The cultures of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland are diverse and have varying degrees of overlap and distinctiveness. |
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This neoliberal criticism highlights the ongoing conflict between varying visions of economic development. |
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Many causes for the financial crisis have been suggested, with varying weight assigned by experts. |
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A number of heterodox economists predicted the crisis, with varying arguments. |
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It was unfortunately replete with errors, having been put together from published sources of widely varying quality. |
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In reality, free markets do not exist in pure form, since societies and governments all regulate them to varying degrees. |
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Prior to Gladstone, a generic red Despatch Box of varying design and specification was used. |
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Differences in sovereign ratings between agencies may reflect varying qualitative evaluations of the investment environment. |
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From this equation one can derive the equation of motion for a varying mass system, for example, the Tsiolkovsky rocket equation. |
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Vibration of the diaphragm caused a needle to vibrate in the water, varying the electrical resistance in the circuit. |
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Within countries as well, differing political movements support secularism for varying reasons. |
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Such autonomous churches maintain varying levels of dependence on their mother church, usually defined in a Tomos or other document of autonomy. |
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In 1851, the Census of Ireland Commissioners recorded 24 failures of the potato crop going back to 1728, of varying severity. |
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Other countries have varying forms of such residency and relationships with other countries with regards to permanent residency. |
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The plague is thought to have returned every generation with varying virulence and mortalities until the 18th century. |
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