What has emerged is that the police were on the trail of those who helped the suicide bombers very fast. |
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Then since the universe will be accelerating at a very fast rate, could it be that the sky will look redder and redder towards the Big Rip? |
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You may eventually notice that bishops stay on a single color, that pawns don't move very fast, or that the queen is feared by other pieces. |
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To use a dry powder inhaler, close your mouth tightly around the mouthpiece and inhale very fast. |
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As I was bombarded with more questions and exclamations, I could feel myself starting to lose my temper very fast. |
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The extra speed offered by MIMO translates into very fast Web page loading and file downloads. |
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The viper fish swims very fast and uses these needle-like fangs to stab its prey. |
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I believe you can gyrate on the somersault, get your feet down as best as you can, and push off and go very fast off the wall. |
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The case would have gone south very fast for the prosecution if they put her on the stand and she didn't hold up. |
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Rabbits bred up very fast outside the fences on Crown Land and came on to the farmers' paddocks. |
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The physicist uses the strobe effect to measure the speed or acceleration of objects, or to take pictures of very fast moving objects. |
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Make sure that the hole you put it into is wet as those little roots can dry out very fast. |
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Blink 182 play very fast punk-metal ditties that might be anthemic were they not furiously out of time. |
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The driver seemed to be really stepping on it as the bus gained speed very fast. |
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Though it looks like they aren't moving very fast, the jumpers head toward the earth at almost 22 feet per second. |
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Again the Chilingirian chose a very fast tempo, which required the first violin especially to be extremely adroit. |
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In case you're curious, caracals are a type of African lynx, very fast and efficient hunters. |
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Falling trees don't come down slow and graceful but crash very fast, and there's no time to jump out of the way. |
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It is effective against very small and very fast targets such as air-to-surface attack missiles. |
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They are very fast swimmers and can reach speeds of up to 60 miles per hour. |
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Like most RNA viruses they accumulate mutations very fast, and the way the virus RNA replicates itself facilitates frequent recombination. |
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But don't forget that some short, very fast sprints are needed for anaerobic conditioning. |
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Some such as the commonly used Leyland cypress and Lawson's cypress grow very fast, present maintenance problems and are visually intrusive. |
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Ant broke his collar bone and pelvis bone while riding a motorcycle very fast. |
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The game is played very fast, so the play time has to be divided into 6 periods of 7 minutes, called chukkas. |
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Their worldwide record sales are approaching the 100 million marker very fast. |
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Yes, the development of the graphics subsystem architecture is also going very fast. |
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For this experiment, she had supplied me with very fast film, ASA 4,000, which was loaded into my Hasselblad camera. |
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This ready access coupled with the ability of the anion to interact effectively at any site on the cation makes ionic reactions very fast. |
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The course is ten miles long with a five mile climb to the summit and a very fast descent over scree and rocks. |
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The beautiful Treasure Hill Golf and Country Club was host for a Stableford competition with dry and firm fairways and very fast greens. |
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You could start off doing eight three-minute runs at a very fast pace, with one minute's brisk walk in between each. |
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If the drug concentrations in plasma or other body fluids decrease mono-exponentially in time, absorption is apparently absent or very fast. |
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It happened very fast, and I knew that I was being overpraised in my first three books. |
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These fighters were intended to operate as very fast, short-range interceptors. |
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Despite the aerodynamic challenges, the car ran very fast and was a big hit with the fans. |
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Exeter is a track a lot of riders don't like because it is very fast and banked. |
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Trapping very fast on the wide outside he had his opponents in trouble from the outset. |
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She kept going further ahead and then turning to wait for them to catch up, as Matthew couldn't move very fast. |
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She was thanking God that the speed limit wasn't very fast, and that the stop light was now red. |
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But the fact of the matter is given what they've been through with this very fast, deep maneuver, some of them are pretty tired out. |
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I got an Estonian passport stamp, courtesy of a short trip across the water from Finland on a very fast catamaran. |
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Trainer Mark Hampton says that the fights are very fast and aggressive, in a series of short two-minute rounds. |
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He is very fast and skillful, and when on form he is the best player in the team. |
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For iguanas and many other reptiles, the solution is to take quick, shallow breaths when they walk and never to walk very fast. |
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She says this all very fast and energetically like she has held it in there for so long, and needs to tell someone. |
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Now she was doing something very fast with her hands and a mess of wet herbs, and slapping it onto the wound, ignoring the scream of her patient. |
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There are very legitimate reasons to believe it might almost be impossible to get a civil society in place very fast. |
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Thus we can expect economic down cycles caused by oil shortages and higher prices to happen very fast. |
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He couldn't go very fast because I had locked the tow bar and he had chained the front of the trailer to the back of his old Montego estate. |
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All Danios are torpedo-shaped fish, usually small, and very fast. |
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It moved very low, very fast and left a sort of vapour trail. |
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She speaks to Doug Stanton about her love of very fast cars, mythology, and the Bulgarian bagpipes. |
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They are a fine team with very fast and quick forwards and they are pressing for the top place in the group and if they beat us they will do that. |
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The most responsive of the existing modes is airdrop because the aircraft used to conduct airdrop travel very fast and require no cargo offload time. |
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She speaks very fast, with a Spanish accent that rounds her vowels. |
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As played by Mercedes Cechetto, Sabine has an undeniable brashness, but her adventures feel scripted rather than natural and her sullen pout gets old very fast. |
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This is corroborated by the fact that the interconversion between A 1 and A 3 is very fast at room temperature, which cannot be explained by a simple tautomeric conversion. |
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But this is a very fast printer able to cope with heavy workloads. |
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Weeks had passed since that day and the two had become very fast friends. |
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Even the biggest unions lack the resources for tackling such behemoths or for organizing whole industries on the scale needed for very fast growth. |
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It was not music like that which one might hear from a music box, but was more like an entire orchestra playing very a very fast tune unlike any they had heard before. |
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It is very fast and has newly improved voice-activated navigation. |
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If you have no choice but to handhold the camera, you can try a very fast ISO setting like 3200 or 6400 and see what kind of results you can get with shorter exposure times. |
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Unfortunately, the idea doesn't seem to be catching on very fast. |
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He adds that cost savings of such solutions have very fast payback times. |
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He can't run very fast, owing to his club foot, and he's only very little. |
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Ernie Els swings the golf club very fast, but he looks smooth doing it. |
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When Lumley's parents wanted to talk privately, they would speak very fast, her mother conversing in Urdu and her father, a Gurkha, answering in Gurkhali. |
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And here in midtown, surrounded by office towers disgorging hundreds of thousands of inhabitants, traffic in general, and buses in particular, were not moving very fast. |
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The area is mainly flat, open forest, very runnable and very fast. |
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I'm just not a very fast hurdler but I am trying to get a bit snappier over them. |
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Adrenalin hits you and your mind starts working very, very fast. |
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She was considered a very fast ship, able to make the passage to Australia via Cape Horn in under 60 days. |
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For example, very fast, very reliable electromagnets, not a camshaft, will eventually control the valves in tomorrow's powertrains. |
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The eventual result of all this coachbuilding was invariably a host of very fast cars with luxurious bodies sitting atop the racy underpinnings. |
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Some patients become vulnerable to a very fast heart rhythm, known as torsade de pointes. |
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It is a football pitch and a lot of football pitches are very hard, very fast and are great surfaces to play on. |
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This leaves the person vulnerable to a very fast, abnormal heart rhythm, known as torsade de pointes. |
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He raps very fast and melodically and percussively, and it helped me get rid of the stutter. |
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During REM sleep, your eyes move back and forth very fast behind your eyelids. |
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It was shown that absorption rate was very fast at initial stages due to the rapid attachment of the absorbate to the surface of the beads. |
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The science of genetic anthropology is changing very fast and a clear picture across the whole of human occupation of Britain has yet to emerge. |
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The use of digital technology is growing at a very fast pace which led to the emergence of systems based on the cognitive infocommunications. |
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I got to the water and it became apparent that it was far too dangerous because the river was high, the water was very fast, very mirky and the current was strong. |
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A skilled programmer can write very fast code in assembly language. |
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Lorries have flashing beacons and reversing bleepers, but what if someone who is walking behind one is blind, deaf, or just cannot walk very fast to get out of the way? |
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Another case for increased collisions among gas particles would include a fixed volume of gas, which upon heating would contain very fast particles. |
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It is able to straighten its neck and strike with its bill very fast. |
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The rounded sections gave maximum displacement for the lowest wetted surface area, similar to a modern narrow rowing skiff, so were very fast but had little carrying capacity. |
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Masticophis flagellum Often six feet or longer and very fast. |
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