The benefits of overthrow must of course be weighed against the horrific costs of war. |
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However, when a customer comes up, he extricates those fine-looking mangoes or pomegranates from underneath, to be weighed and handed out. |
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My companions tried Baked Bacon, and Baked Cheese, dishes that also weighed in at 450g and were served sizzling hot in ceramic bowls. |
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Liam weighed almost 12 pounds at birth but his mother's requests for a Caesarean section were denied by hospital staff. |
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He isn't weighed down by the responsibility of adhering too slavishly to their melodic core. |
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A Dartmouth College faculty chairwoman has weighed in on the much-watched race to elect two alumni to the college's board of trustees. |
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Businesses say the advantages of trading with Europe have to be weighed against the increased cost of red tape. |
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Another trap held a very jumpy bank vole, which was also weighed before it was returned, unharmed, to the undergrowth. |
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Sometimes, perhaps, the vastness of sky was oppressive in the way wilderness weighed on McGregor's Canadians. |
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It connected us with a fruity hedge with brambles, rosehips, sloes, and a hundred yards of elders weighed down with berries. |
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The heifers were subsequently weighed at the beginning and end of the breeding season. |
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Possessing an impressive range of passes, he also weighed in with a couple of shots and overall he was a busy presence in the middle. |
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And I subscribed the evidence, and sealed it, and took witnesses, and weighed him the money in the balances. |
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He and wife Janneke are looking for a fresh start but they arrived weighed down with excess baggage. |
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Clearly, this senior level review charged to protect the public interest fully weighed all the issues, separating fact from assertion. |
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My first and second pacers weighed a hefty 200 gm and I had to clutch my chest with my hand while running! |
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Also boosting the shares yesterday was the clearance of a stock overhang, which had weighed on its performance for weeks. |
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Neither was it a flounder, which couldn't have pulled so hard unless it was tail-wrapped and weighed 10 pounds. |
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The dried plant material was weighed and then ground finely using a ball mill. |
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And small companies are not as weighed down as big Japanese companies with large payrolls and overleveraged balance sheets. |
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The thyroid gland weighed 21.0 g and was histopathologically uninvolved by tumor. |
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It was 15 metres across, weighed three tonnes and had an estimated two million calories. |
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Do you realise that before I left for Melbourne and you began dieting, I weighed more than you, even then? |
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This has to be weighed against the cost of redeeming early and the fees that often accompany taking out a new deal. |
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With their gnarled trunks, silvery green leaves and branches weighed down with small greeny black olives, they look as old as the world. |
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The flies used in the metabolic rate study were later weighed to the nearest microgram on a microbalance. |
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The second 1 cm diameter disc cut from each leaf was weighed immediately on an electronic microbalance to the nearest 0.1 mg. |
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The giant bagel weighed 394 kilograms, measured 1.8 metres in diameter and required a small crane to hoist it out of its custom-built oven. |
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Love cannot be measured in millimetres, weighed in ounces or unwrapped and sliced. |
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All levels of power, from the surgeon general of the Navy to the skipper and air wing commander, carefully weighed and endorsed these risks. |
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We are returning home weighed down with awards thanks to brilliant talent and skills both on and off screen. |
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He weighed his reasons on scales that could count not just gross weight but the minuscule grammage of real worth. |
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At my lowest point I weighed six and a half stone, was perniciously anemic and got sent home from university. |
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It misfires because almost every page of it is weighed down by nearly impenetrable academic jargon. |
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Erin climbed up to her feet, and she felt as if her head weighed as much as a bowling ball, it was too heavy to keep up. |
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Instead of passion for writing, a weariness that weighed down each word and distorted the prose into something unshapely. |
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The risks of taking medicine have to be weighed against the risks of depression. |
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Ours weighed half a hundredweight with all the food and camping kit we had to carry with us. |
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Vaccinations are expensive and costs must be weighed up against the risks involved. |
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My sirloin weighed in at 12 oz of prime tender meat with not a trace of fat. |
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The streets are jammed with cars, the busses packed with people and the pavements overflowing with pedestrians weighed down with their purchases. |
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Mary's cloche hat was drooping over her face with her reddish blond curls weighed heavily almost to the base of her neck. |
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You could see the struggle in his face as he weighed whether cutting into it was a photo op he wanted to partake in. |
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Each afternoon, four to five fresh pellets of food were weighed and then placed on the cage floor. |
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He weighed only 229 pounds at the scouting combine, but he is a well-rounded player. |
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The hub upon which the platter was mounted was phosphor bronze, and weighed an additional 17 pounds. |
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The benefits of this approach must be weighed against the morbidity of the procedure. |
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The need to be met is not weighed against other needs in such a way as to order a phasing of the process. |
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The doctor said the benefits of any radiotherapy had to be weighed against the risks of the treatment. |
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For the record, he weighed in a healthy 4.25 kilograms, a gain of 450 grams on his birth weight. |
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Similar reductions are made on larger loads which are weighed and priced accordingly. |
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The Japanese version, though, weighed little more than six ounces, which meant it could be carried by a twenty-six-pound wandering albatross. |
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Mustard gas is close to irrelevant weighed against the threat of nuclear weapons, especially effectively deliverable ones. |
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But the amounts had to be cut to the size of the transaction and weighed out with balance scales. |
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I weighed in the balances what drinking had gained me versus what it had cost me. |
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Coins are split into groups that are weighed against each other on a balance scale. |
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The vials were randomized within the growth cabinet and weighed on an analytical balance at 1-2 h intervals. |
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Prior to testing, we weighed each dog and measured its girth just behind the front legs. |
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The corvinas more usually seen in the fish market in Aljezur weighed about 7-15 kg, but these were caught by the fishing boats based in Lagos. |
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The raw material is usually melted in a cupola and weighed amounts charged into the converter. |
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Fruit trees, apples, pears and plums for the most part, are weighed down with a good year's crop. |
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We were about to enter our sophomore year, and he still weighed the 100 pounds he always had. |
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Flour, sugar, rice and other dry goods and plain biscuits were weighed out into brown paper bags. |
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Every act must be carefully weighed before a decision is made to see whether it meets the strict ethical criteria. |
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Nonetheless, he stressed that the matter would have to be carefully weighed by the government before any final decision could be made. |
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They were weighed and wrapped in a cone of paper, which was quickly and expertly rolled by the shopkeeper. |
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Proposed reforms, therefore, ought to be weighed carefully as to whether they are necessary and whether they are worth the costs. |
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The positive and negative aspects need to be weighed and then a decision is to be taken. |
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The selection of a particular value for a benefit-cost or net benefit analysis must be carefully weighed against the objectives of the analysis. |
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Until the mid to late 1950's most commodities were delivered in bulk and weighed or measured into smaller quantities for sale. |
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Professional opportunities and options are to be weighed and considered before a clear decision can be taken. |
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But this long-term view has to be weighed against all the work that needs to be undertaken now. |
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Each issue, whether it involved an individual or an entire community, was weighed carefully. |
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Risks and benefits associated with the use of aspirin have to be weighed carefully in any recommendations made by health care professionals. |
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This is a balancing test where the risk of the device is weighed against the benefits of such a device. |
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He had filled a flat box with sample vials containing a weighed amount of fine filings for analysis. |
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Some of the Internationals might be experienced soldiers, Bligh noted, but their age weighed against them for work like this. |
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The fact that Cipollini is 36 and has not been at his best since the start of the season weighed heavily on our decision. |
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Two factors weighed against any widespread acceptance of the classical version of atomism. |
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Iowa's emphasis on public education weighed heavily on their decision to move their young family here. |
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The guilt was slowly lifting, but her fear of making the wrong decision still weighed heavily. |
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The threat of this they are likely to have weighed up against the long term implications of a fractured and vengeful middle east. |
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It would lose, on being weighed in water, about a nineteenth of its weight. |
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The matter weighed on his conscience heavily, but he knew no other way of dealing with it. |
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However, ironically, it was its apparent lack of objectivity that weighed against it for most North American psychologists. |
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He took a deep breath and held it for a moment as he weighed his words carefully. |
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I unfolded my maps, and to keep them from being blown away in the wind, I weighed them down with ski poles and stuff bags of gear. |
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He raised his arms, feeling like they were weighed down and filled with tons of lead. |
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The warrior had had a head start, but Norwood wasn't weighed down by any heavy, clanking armour. |
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Their many layers of clothing and heavy sleds weighed them down as they attempted to scale the hill. |
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It wasn't easy, for her clothing and ice-skates became very heavy when wet and they weighed her down. |
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The citizens of the devolved parts of the U.K. have not been weighed down with an impossible burden of taxation. |
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Looking at Dorrie alone in her sitting-room, you wonder how someone so slender and gentle has carried the burdens life has weighed her down with. |
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Tann weighed in for the bout at 230 pounds while Gavern tipped the scales at 223 pounds. |
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I hopped off, weighed in and headed back to the jockeys' room for the next race. |
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After the picture, I weighed in and headed for the jockey's room to change for Mulch Gulch's race. |
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Against these considerations may be weighed the fact that the New Zealand economy is integrating with Australia's anyway. |
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The average fish over the two days weighed in at a staggering average weight of 2lb 12 oz. |
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After a nice fight the fish was netted, carefully weighed at 1lb 4oz, quickly photographed and returned. |
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The Prime Minister has weighed into the argument, saying she wants to make it clear her party is inherently opposed to capital punishment. |
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The guns needed crews of up to 12 men to work them and the shells weighed up to 900lb, making firing the field guns a laborious process. |
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Yesterday, the Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams, weighed into the debate. |
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A government Minister has weighed into the controversy over alleged breaches of foot and mouth rules at a North Yorkshire grouse shoot. |
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Soldiers and police, armed with assault rifles, shields and sticks, rushed forward and weighed into the melee. |
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That depressing trend no doubt weighed on the minds of the delegates who gathered this week in Boston for the Democratic National Convention. |
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Despite the burden that weighed on his mind, the swordsman never felt happier in his life. |
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Blocks are sealed, conveyed through metal detectors and routed to an automatic case packer before they are weighed and labeled. |
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If the new rules are passed, a jockey will be paid only when he is officially weighed out, and he will not be paid if he elects not to ride. |
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This year, both Disney ships sold out their 875 staterooms throughout the summer, months before the ships weighed anchor. |
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The next day with good weather the ship weighed anchor to rendezvous with HMAS Sydney. |
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So, I asked him what he weighed to decide whether or not I should be anchoring myself to the ground to belay him. |
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The divers involved claim that the fish weighed 32 kg, so big in fact that it had to be taken to a public weighbridge. |
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It will be loaded onto a flatbed truck and weighed at the weigh station off of Elwood Drive. |
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Too many factors of varying weight and relevance have to be weighed in the balance. |
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I weighed that amendment up very seriously, because I fully believe that the doctor would not have put it up without serious consideration. |
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By 11, when she was admitted to a psychiatric hospital for treatment of anorexia nervosa, she weighed 42 pounds. |
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The original mailbags weighed a lot in those days so space and volume was the main problem. |
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For sound, the sound recordist had to haul around a portable suitcase-sized recorder, which weighed about 50 pounds. |
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I had to use this giant chopper that weighed a ton and was already dull before I even struck the meat. |
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At 6.20 am, crowded together in small boats and weighed down with heavy kit, the soldiers approached the deserted shore in silence. |
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Posties have been weighed down delivering the Christmas post and bar staff have been rushed off their feet. |
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After she had been on board about an hour, a breeze springing up, we weighed anchor and made sail. |
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And I bought the field of Hanameel my uncle's son, that was in Anathoth, and weighed him the money, even seventeen shekels of silver. |
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As we meandered towards the shoreline, my heart weighed heavy as the reality of my future appeared bleak. |
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As Jordan walked through the school gates it was as if iron shackles fell over his wrists and weighed him down. |
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You carry a heavy load, and this has weighed you down with all the horrors that humanity has to offer. |
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This man, who weighed 240 pounds and could box, had a good jab, a solid chin, and could punch. |
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Families are piled in boxy, concrete rooms capped with corrugated tin roofs weighed down by rocks. |
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Samples of corn pollen were weighed at regular intervals and their dry weight was determined, as described above. |
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Both mother and child are doing very well, and the bouncing baby boy weighed in at seven pounds and 10 and a half ounces. |
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The consequences of her actions weighed heavily on her conscience, but she refused to feel guilty. |
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The added weight of Nick weighed the boat down some, and it was hard to row anyways. |
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Snow weighed down the branches and from a distance, they looked like trees bearing white blossoms. |
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These various matters have all to be weighed and that is what a local planning authority or an inspector will do. |
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Liver, kidney, and kidney fat were removed and weighed immediately after slaughter. |
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However, a telex from Stalin presenting Eisenstein as a traitor to Russia also weighed heavily on the project. |
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They included bone, teeth, and melted lead which weighed the same as a.32 calibre bullet. |
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Here the tourists fight for seats with the elderly locals, usually weighed down with dozens of bags of shopping. |
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Animal cruelty inspectors found the two dogs had been so badly treated they weighed just half of what they should have been. |
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At 2000 h every day, chicks were weighed on the precision balance, and their tarsus length measured by using a pair of calipers. |
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With scope and the supplied nylon sling, the empty rifle weighed 7 pounds 14 ounces. |
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In the clinic the girl's mother told me that, although born at term, Susan had weighed but 3 pounds. |
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He weighed in the next day with a piece in which he scorned the very notion of scientific inquiry because of its inherent limitations. |
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He stood a hair over 5-7 and weighed 150, and he played high above his inches. |
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The biggest stone in the cove stood twice the height of a man and must have weighed several tens of tons. |
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The very large outboard engine weighed down the stern and waves were lapping over the transom. |
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Their 24-hour watch and the strict limits imposed on our activities weighed heavily on us. |
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We weighed our athletes with accurate scales before a training session, and then again on completion of the session. |
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The good of human freedom, by European lights, must be weighed against the risk and cost of actually fighting for it. |
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In a fishing harbour near Bari in southern Italy, a flotilla of small boats rides low in the sea, weighed down by festival-goers. |
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She stared at him, her own discretion fleeting from her as she carefully weighed her words before speaking. |
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I think that my guards could see that those heavier ones just weighed me down. |
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Every activity can be weighed up and deliberated over according to the level of risk that it carries, and what could be gained by doing it. |
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I took my cat, Ruby Tuesday, a nice tabby cat, and I weighed her with an old spring weigher. |
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The brain weighed 1620 g, and macroscopic examination revealed congested leptomeninges covering the cerebral hemispheres. |
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He was into the first fish of the day, then a nice bass was being lifted from the water, it weighed about four pounds. |
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Second, when salary raises were distributed, excellence in teaching would be weighed just as heavily as excellence in research. |
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The side effects of medications have to be weighed against the risks of the illness. |
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If there was imbalance, if the heart of the deceased weighed more than the feather, he or she was denied admittance to the afterworld. |
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The harm of ending an incipient life must be weighed against the consequences for society. |
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The various institutions which affect opportunity must be weighed against each other. |
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However, this must also be weighed up against the standard of medical care available. |
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Once again the advantages and disadvantages have to be weighed against each other. |
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These considerations must be weighed against the harm to the man as a result of testing. |
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Freeze-ground material of leaves or flavedo was weighed in screw-capped Pyrex tubes and 2 ml of MeOH were added. |
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Image getting weighed in public in today's environment before boarding an airliner. |
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The very biggest may have reached 40 metres in length and weighed close to 100 metric tons. |
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The new state was weighed down by the huge debts resulting from the wars of independence. |
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Even whilst these fish were being weighed and photographed, Joe and Chris banked further fish of 37 lb 8oz and 34 lb 6oz. |
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Significant numbers of farmers have quit the business and those remaining have been weighed down by masses of new legislation and paper work. |
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Sometimes it is not treated as an absolute bar but as merely an important matter to be weighed on the balance of convenience. |
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Moreover, nodulose specimens were smaller and weighed less compared to smooth ones. |
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It may be that on mature reflection, you decide to complete the transaction having weighed up all the pros and cons. |
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They told me you were ten months old, a Golden Retriever, Great Pyrenees mix and weighed ninety pounds. |
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Her last child weighed 4.4 kg at birth and slight shoulder dystocia was noted at delivery. |
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More than a fifth of urban wagons weighed over three tons, with heavier weights requiring long, hard-to-manage multiple-horse teams. |
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Adam thought about hitting Joe with it since the old gun weighed a short ton and had the kick of a mule when it went off. |
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It was an old fashioned cylinder mower which weighed a ton and needed sharpening every five minutes, but I loved it. |
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He was at the head of the queue to get a GSM mobile telephone in the days when they cost a fortune and weighed a ton. |
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Schuster's study of Albrecht Durer's Melencolia weighed in at 838 densely printed pages. |
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It weighed in at about 10 lb fully loaded, sporting the Kahles scope and fitted with swivels, but not wearing a sling. |
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The girl, to be named Octavia, weighed 5lb 1oz, while her brother, Merlin, tipped the scales at 4lb 10 oz. |
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Similarly wool fleeces are weighed at shearing time to help cull poor wool producers. |
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A natural mesomorph, Huh weighed 200 pounds before he even picked up a barbell in earnest and his body responded well to weights. |
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At one point, he must have weighed close to two hundred pounds-eyes milky semi-fluid, coat a mess of folds and fatty tumors. |
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With its striking brown and white markings and glossy skin, the somewhat docile snake was weighed and checked in at 26,6kg. |
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The upwardly mobile class today is weighed down by lifestyle, junk food, limited physical activity and excess body weight. |
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The baby, to be christened Clara Rosa, was born on June 26 and weighed 6lbs 8ozs. |
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Once they are weighed and measured, their location noted, the whales are chopped up, shipped back to Japan, and sold on the open market. |
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I weighed close to 200 pounds, and I was afraid I'd be wearing mom jeans for the rest of my life. |
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The dead man was aged between 25 and 45, was five feet ten in height, weighed ten-and-a-half stones and had dark brown wavy hair. |
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Street lighting was discussed, but the unsuitability in a rural area and the question of cost weighed against any benefit. |
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The animal, which must have weighed about ten pounds, wobbled dizzily back to the bush. |
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At this stage I weighed 5 and a half stone and was only skin and bones but I still thought I was fat. |
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The opening and title story makes it very clear that every word counts, and must be weighed for meaning, both obvious and hidden. |
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In the Sierra's chill morning air we packed our dunnage, weighed it in again, and gathered in quiet groups around the 20-gallon coffeepot. |
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Shoots were cut, divided into stems with broad leaves, tendrils, flowers, and fruits, dried and weighed separately. |
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The feeling weighed heavy on his shoulders and in his mind as he finished combing his hair. |
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With a leadership vacuum within the committee, various luminaries have weighed in with their preferences. |
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Few of the volunteers caught colds, and those that did blew their noses into paper handkerchiefs, which were then weighed and counted. |
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Why hasn't this job weighed as heavily on you as it has on some other occupants of this Oval Office? |
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The annually supplied forage cap weighed six ounces and cost each soldier between two and three shillings. |
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The first type, people come once a week, are weighed and measured, and receive their weekly ration. |
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His brother, Jackson Foo Wong, who weighed 2 pounds, 13 ounces, was rushed to intensive care. |
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The only other fish to be weighed in were 5 herring, one tarwhine and a few whiting, pretty meager pickings. |
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All week, he has weighed whether voting would help his downtrodden hometown. |
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She must have weighed under a hundred pounds and this man like a bloated balloon ready to pop needed to torture her? |
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Tinners were required to take their metal to a stannary town, where the tin was weighed and stamped, and duty paid on it. |
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The brain weighed 1380 g and showed diffusely swollen cerebral hemispheres with marked flattening of the gyri throughout the convexities. |
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The castings were dovetailed and bolted together, and formed the basis for a four-passenger automobile that weighed just 948 lb. |
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The DRS said stringent safety measures were in place and the forged steel containers, known as flasks, holding the waste, were 30 cm thick and weighed more than 50 tonnes. |
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Eggs were weighed to the nearest 0.05 g using a Pesola spring balance. |
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The company became a byword for excellence, developing a team-based corporate culture, but by the 1990s, the vast company had become weighed down by bureaucracy. |
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In June of last year, the most partisan court in the country, the Supreme Court, weighed in, gutting the Voting Rights Act. |
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The totality of the evidence needs to be weighed and assessed. |
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On sensitive subjects my words have to be weighed carefully. |
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Once a jury renders a guilty verdict for murder in the first degree, mitigating factors are weighed against aggravating circumstances to decide the defendant's fate. |
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Since assumed jurisdiction would not accord with such standards, nor with the law of the defendant's home, this factor weighed against assuming jurisdiction. |
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Unfortunately, the stress of the job has weighed heavily on him. |
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The idea of adding a hard drive to a handset isn't new, but so far disk sizes and reliability issues have weighed against their incorporation into mobiles. |
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Politicians and officials weighed in to say the government should act. |
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A coroner weighed into the national controversy over speed cameras when he suggested that one may have caused a fatal accident by distracting the driver. |
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Some of Australia's most powerful companies, including Qantas and the Commonwealth Bank, have weighed into the political debate about the environment. |
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They must not weigh in at more than a pound less than they weighed out. |
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The ship weighed anchor as planned on April 18 after a visit which seemed all too short, and headed east on a passage of some 5,800 miles to Cairns in Australia. |
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It was discouraging to find that even in the lightweight era a set of trucks weighed nearly 10 tons each and equaled one-third of the car's total weight. |
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The ground was cold underfoot but we were laughing as we fetched rocks from the river, re-erected the tent and weighed down its rim with the rocks. |
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The denizens, be they peers or peasants, are weighed down by tradition and inertia, living out their lives according to exactly the same patterns as their ancestors. |
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The physicists had X-rayed the box, looked for magnets, weighed the box to within one micron and analysed the chemical composition of the matches. |
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The study weighed more than a dozen factors to see which were causing the divergence in mortality rates. |
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Borellus remarks that he knew of a woman of ordinary size, each of whose mammae weighed about 30 pounds, and she supported them in bags hung about her neck. |
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He was extremely tall, but he couldn't have weighed more than a hundred pounds beneath all the dirt, a shambling scarecrow of drooping skin and rags. |
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Shortly after the hourlong speech ended, we asked our Facebook fans for one-word reactions, and 1,174 of you weighed in. |
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He weighed only 185 pounds, but he had killer instincts and rabbit quickness and the stamina of a mule. |
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The baby born in 1988 weighed only one pound and four ounces. |
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Presumably he weighed his words carefully, and meant to convey a threat. |
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The story is messy and weighed down by its attempts at meaningfulness. |
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To monitor the effects of feather-clipping on body condition, females were recaptured and weighed on the second day of incubation and again when nestlings were 4 days old. |
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Howard estimated he easily weighed three hundred and fifty kilos. |
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Gold and silver vessels served in effect as large denomination banknotes, and weighed round figures in terms of the prevailing currency standards. |
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The meetings are bittersweet, weighed down by regret, guilt and grief. |
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Did I really need that beaten tin chandelier which weighed about four stones and posed a serious fire risk not to mention a threat to the ceilingplaster? |
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The division between cantons held at 11-11 for two hours until Zurich, the largest canton, weighed in on the side of the UN supporters, assuring their victory. |
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The lion-like predator, which could stand nearly one metre and weighed about 250 kilograms, had a pair of retractable thumb-like claws to disembowel or drag prey up trees. |
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This winter, young mountain ash trees are weighed down with scarlet berries while Scots pine saplings flourish alongside their ancestors' gnarled remains. |
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Arms tired from waving, she set off into the dark forest, weighed down by her rucksack and ready for anything with deerskin clothes on and her blowpipe loaded. |
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Unconsumed feed was collected from the cup and the carton box and weighed each day between 6 and 7pm to determine the daily consumption of each of the birds. |
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These days it is weighed glitteringly down with upmarket gold shops and silversmiths, but the bridge was traditionally home to the city's butchers and tanners. |
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For example, blends for flavored milk or ice cream mix are created by combining the weighed ingredients and testing for butterfat and solids prior to pasteurization. |
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Had my chilli chicken ramen weighed in at over a stone in weight? |
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Possibly the most significant of all was Koorana's domination of the Shearing Class, in which a team of four goats are shorn and their fleeces then weighed and graded. |
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Then every piece of equipment, including our food supply boxes, had to be accurately weighed so that we could tally the full weight of each underslung load. |
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Featuring old-style scales, bacon slicers and a coffee-grinder, it was a haven of personal service, with everything cut, weighed and wrapped with care. |
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His text was quoted, its omissions criticized, and its possible ramifications weighed by one talking head after another for hours. |
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The guy stood up, he looked about 5'8 and weighed well over 300 pounds, and his face added a little extra chubbiness to the fact that he shaved his head. |
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Joy Hirsch, a neuroscientist at Columbia University, weighed in over email. |
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Leila weighed the question, then favored Nika with that jarring grin. |
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He felt small and weak now, weighed down by shame and regret. |
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All that weighed upon his mind suddenly grew dim and trivial. |
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The gigantic, bipedal, elephantine creatures weighed several tons at the largest and had no problem knocking the eighty-foot trees aside as they ran. |
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Girls weighed 90 pounds and barfed after eating a whole half-gallon of butter pecan ice cream. |
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It was used as a weigh loft, in which the woollen yarn produced by the country women's distaff and spinning-wheel was weighed out to the cap, jacket, or cloth manufacturers. |
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As a result it was weighed down by debt and its share price dived. |
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The missile weighed 23,000 pounds and the drop was successful. |
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The oil platform weighed 31.4 tons and had a height of 40 stories. |
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Each case is checkweighed, the bag is folded and the case is weighed again and sealed before passing through a final metal detector before heading off to be palletized. |
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You hardly need reminding that a hardcore physique complete with ripped abs is likely to be much more attractive than a flabby body weighed down by its own fat. |
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In addition, my family included nine dogs, about 40 ducks and domestic fowls, eight geese, a Bornean deer that weighed about 150 pounds, and two long-armed apes. |
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When the fruits were ready to dehisce, the seeds were counted, weighed and planted to test for germinability as described in the previous experiment. |
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But with the iron self-discipline typical of anorexics, she kept cutting back her food intake until she weighed just over 39 kg and lacked the energy to move. |
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When he next tried out for the varsity, he weighed 174 pounds and was faster than he had been on his arrival at West Point. |
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Huge conger, pollack, ling, cod and coalfish were regularly pulled up the steps to the old Angling Centre and weighed in front of big crowds of onlookers. |
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It really is startling that not one fragment of an airplane that weighed 250 tons has yet turned up. |
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Each fish was then weighed and marked with an individual brand. |
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She weighed in on the issue more than a year ago, officially requesting that the Minister's office do something to stop the apparent rot at the company. |
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The gifting, donations, volunteerism and work hours were all weighed evenly. |
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Old sores weighed heavily on his mind and he vowed to repay them. |
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I was still nibbling the biscuits as I left for the gym, so was fairly pleased when I weighed myself there to find that I'd dropped 8.5kg in the last two weeks. |
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When party ID samples in polls was the au courant topic, I weighed in mocking the conservatives. |
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The regime has, to date, never definitively weighed in on whether these troublesome critters had imperialist or fascist ties. |
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I mean my background weighed heavily, because I was brought up in this orthodox way. |
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A doctor told her once that she weighed 159 pounds and she was so unconvinced that she was sure it was a thyroid problem. |
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He tried to make a comeback with the Eagles during the 1946 season, but he weighed 225 and was soon riding the bench. |
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The Tea Party was weighed down by the birther movement, and Occupy Wall Street has gotten looped in with hippie culture. |
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Once you have weighed up the pros and cons of all the cars on offer, buy an enormous four-wheel drive with bull bars, spotlights and a satellite navigation system. |
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Everything Dr. buss had done for the organization and everything players before me had accomplished weighed heavy on me. |
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The women who reduced their caloric intake weighed an average of four pounds less than they did at the beginning of the trial. |
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They looked younger now than when weighed down in camouflage, flak jackets and helmets. |
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Destiny was about Trinity's height and weighed a good fifty pounds more. |
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Two stones at the quarry in 1884 weighed eighteen tons each. |
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It was reported that the hoard weighed about three quarters of a tonne and could contain up to 50,000 Roman and Celtic coins. |
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The white amur, commonly known as the grass carp, lying in the archer's truck weighed 49 pounds, 3 ounces. |
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A DOG, which had recently given birth to puppies, was tossed into a river to die, weighed down with a concrete block and a traffic cone. |
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Kirklees Highways removed the bollards and centre pole and covered up the holes with a traffic cone weighed down by a sandbag. |
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The steam turbine generator, moved in two separate pieces, weighed more than 760,000 pounds. |
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The olives seemed weighed down under the weight of their fruit, smooth drops of green jade among which the choirs of cicadas zithered. |
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Even celebrities weighed in on the hot-button topic of the moment. |
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I looked up, and there was a shrimpy little kid standing next to the rock, carrying a backpack that might have weighed more than he did. |
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One quilt expert weighed his opinions about the installation. |
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In that scenario, overbuilding weighed the market down with too much supply according to the conference speakers. |
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