In addition, a cassette or compact disc player may be placed within reach for listening to music or audio books. |
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Schools of mature spawners mass along the beachfront, often prowling within reach of piers and jetties. |
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Everyone recognizes that we have come a very long way in bringing superior quality and functionality within reach of the masses. |
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To get within reach of this plea, it follows that self-deception is almost always integral to the act of lying. |
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Before reading this piece, make sure you haven't just eaten, and that there are no throwable objects within reach. |
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She sat at her old desk, and we arranged things within reach and tried to keep the most frequently used items close to the seating position. |
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Short, shallow fetches prevent major whitecaps on small bodies of water, and a leeward shoreline always is within reach. |
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Every once and a while she would fall out of sight, only to appear again just within reach of his eyes. |
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My balance regained, I stooped down to pick up the overgrown puppy that immediately began licking my face once it was within reach. |
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I tried to stand back up, but only managed to move just within reach of the latch. |
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New approaches show promise, potentially bringing a proof of the Riemann hypothesis within reach. |
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The programmable system automatically brings the desired item within reach. |
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The macaque monkey uses the hand to grasp, digitally explore, and identify objects within reach. |
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Nonetheless, if he can improve his personal best of 44.72 to a 44 low, a medal will be within reach. |
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Fortunately, the basic carpentry skills and tools required make this project within reach of most homeowners. |
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Although soldiers of fortune, the A-Team often waived or reduced fees so that their services were within reach for those that needed them most. |
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The nearby trees tower another 15 or 20 feet overhead, their breadfruits and coconuts dangling almost within reach. |
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After one particularly long submersion, Blair spotted a log stretched out across the river just within reach of his outstretched hands. |
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I'm a writer because I find literature exhilarating, and because the possibility of writing something beautiful seems almost within reach. |
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With this development, significant gains in performance seem to be within reach once again. |
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They saw school achievement as within reach if they put forth the necessary effort, and they were willing to make good grades a primary goal. |
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A club that has always boasted potential is now a club who are within reach of their first Senior Championship crown in 29 years. |
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The affordability, and quality of digital video and sophisticated postproduction systems put these possibilities well within reach. |
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With no damage to his mind or his hands, he knew practicing pediatric medicine was still within reach. |
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For some uncanny reason, the moments at which you stumble are those when you are within reach of attaining some long-sought goal. |
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When they're both going, it's like watching two thrashing machines, one crashing the ball through gully and point and the other lifting anything within reach over mid wicket. |
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Golf courses, horse riding centres and museums are all within reach of the village. |
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I was excusably reluctant to place myself within reach of a cutthroat. |
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For the art lover, there is a gallery somewhere within reach, with a display of paintings and sculpture and perhaps lectures and instruction. |
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As a result the controllers are always within reach and charged in less than no time. |
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What the work means, in what way, seems within reach but safely beyond grasp, like a dangled cat toy. |
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The ideal travel companion always within reach at any business appointment! |
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The message is that strong progressive leadership is within reach if women seize it at the ballot box. |
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But accelerated progress is possible, and lies within reach. |
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The towel dispenser and waste disposal unit shall be placed within reach of the washbasin. |
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The success I've enjoyed is within reach for all resourceful Métis ready and willing to seize today's educational and economic opportunities. |
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As tenants with no other housing project within reach, we need to set our present dwelling in order and adjust ourselves to our neighbours. |
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Some countries experience difficulty in reaching that target, which already seems to be within reach of others. |
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It could be said that innovation is within reach of all the operators involved in the production process. |
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Conveniently located within reach of the operator the operator can easily select a preferred operating control pattern. |
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The doctrine of Christ was spiritual, but men surrounded it with rites and forms to put it within reach of the spirits of little elevation. |
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Rather, it made the standards within reach of women by adjusting for some of the barriers that women face in the industry. |
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It shall be placed within reach of a person seated in a reference wheelchair. |
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To connect the plug-in power supply a 230 V power socket must be within reach of the connection cable. |
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I take it there are a number of asteroids within reach of our planet that can be attained either by shuttle or by other forms of rockets. |
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Now, you can find good material from 5000 euros, which puts it within reach of many people, construction professionals or not. |
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Victory in this high prestige and high stakes duel would only be within reach of the team which pushed the limit in all respects. |
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Since the 1990s, the Internet has democratised the stock market and put it within reach of a new breed of private investors. |
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Lower prices have placed synthetic diamond within reach of a new range of industrial consumers. |
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Lifted on the shoulders of great writers, we catch a glimpse of new worlds which are within reach of the human spirit. |
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We believe this level of reporting is within reach of most departments if they sustain steady progress. |
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In the foreseeable future, two ongoing processes make us feel confident that efficient solutions may finally be within reach. |
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A cake can only be eaten if it's within reach of hungry hands and mouths, and once it's been eaten it's all gone. |
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But despite the appearance, the instruments and controls are straightforward and within reach, and the seats are cushy and comfortable. |
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The Bloc Québécois hopes both sides will increase their efforts to ratify that agreement, especially since peace is within reach. |
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The world has now reached the point in the cycle where the end of the rebalancing phase is within reach. |
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She emphasized that a broad, balanced package of decisions was within reach. |
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It considers that a solution to the conflict in Nagorny Karabakh is now within reach. |
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And with a selection of eight cogs to choose from, the engine's potential is always within reach. |
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The controls for the vacuum cleaner, the water and the brush are all within reach. |
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My delegation believes that such an agreement is within reach and that the Conference can respond to his appeal. |
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These automatic cable and hose rollers in a plastic housing bring power within reach. |
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Peace with justice is within reach, but political leaders and all people of goodwill need courage to achieve it. |
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Graedon comes down firmly on the side of the luddites, but her vision of the future is less alarmist than alarmingly within reach. |
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At times he will eat nothing but the fish, and at other times the fish is left to sit forlornly on the plate, while he consumes every French fry within reach. |
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The common ground that other countries birth systems enjoy is within reach here. |
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Yemen lies just 200 miles across the Gulf of Aden from Somalia and is well within reach of pirate crews, who generally have little trouble evading foreign anti-piracy patrols. |
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When a deal is about to close at work, is there always a bag of skittles within reach? |
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Blinded by the glittering of gold, a multitude of people are sucked into the maelstrom of seeking windfalls by whatever means within reach, legal or illegal. |
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Republican incumbents appear assured of survival, and majority status is within reach. |
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He does think based on his data that a gain of eight seats, which is what the Democrats netted in 2012, is within reach. |
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For a fun day out go to the large adventure park of Hellendoorn. In addition, the Slagharen park and the family theme park De Waarbeek in Hengelo are also within reach. |
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The path leads 600 meters into the gorge, the force of the water is almost within reach, along mossy rock faces, until you reach a 35 meter deep waterfall. |
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Whatever you use, keep it within reach at all times. |
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This definition of life includes working towards a future in which everyone in our communities, and in the wider world, will ultimately have within reach the quality of life each of us seeks for ourselves. |
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In order to keep the installed products within reach, Audipack has developed a special access hatch that can be installed in the ceiling less obtrusively. |
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By the time she reached the age of 16, she had a record deal with Telstar within reach. |
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All the switches can be operated within reach. |
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We discovered the true meaning of dolce far niente: to relax on the upper deck of the boat with something cold within reach that one can sip while watching the scenery on the banks pass by. |
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And to the world's shame, so many have been lost for want of relatively simple health solutions, all well within reach of the international community. |
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Spare knives can be safely stored within reach. |
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Matches or lighters were left within reach of young fingers. |
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What communication more within reach of sinful and carnal humanity, darkened of spirit and closed to understanding, than that through which I made you hear my divine voice translated into human speech. |
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To that end, it is indispensable to eliminate, as far as we can, all conceivable barriers to the spread of education, in order to bring it within reach of those who suffer from some disadvantage. |
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The Canadian cast about for some other weapon. The only one within reach was his steel helmet,and with the sharp edge of that he killed the armed German. |
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The Stanley Cup is still within reach of the Devils. |
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Fresh herbs are within reach of the table. |
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We demand that this challenge be brought within reach of public opinion. |
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Inside, all controls are obviously within reach, and work well. |
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Judicial power will accordingly be poorly organized if its actions are not so spread over the surface of the empire that, present everywhere, it is within reach of all citizens, who shall never seek its assistance in vain. |
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Suddenly betting was within reach of everyone. |
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Don't place mistletoe, holly berries, Jerusalem cherry and other poisonous plants within reach of children. |
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Subsidizing the paper used in making school textbooks and exercise books in order to hold prices down to an affordable level within reach of all families. |
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It is important that the CIVPOL be present in the main problematic villages that are within reach of humanitarian assistance, to promote a safe and secure environment for IDP returnees. |
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It's one of an increasingly hard to find number of very AFFORDABLE homes within reach of the Big Smoke. |
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That would bring it within reach of ordinary people's pockets. |
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Of the 22 advanced lesions, 14 were located distally, within reach of the flexible sigmoidoscope. |
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Regardless of the original intent, the stated claim now seemed to be within reach. |
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Not long ago, national leadership on this critical issue was within reach. |
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Now, ATI Eyefinity multi-monitor solutions are within reach of virtually everyone, from die-hard gaming enthusiasts to individuals wanting more screen real estate to improve workflow. |
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Designed for television, commercials, music promos and budget features, the new camcorder is offered at a price point that will bring Super 35mm shooting within reach of a wider audience. |
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For many little people the beloved comforter is a companion throughout the day, and always found within reach so soft and cuddly in their baby bed. |
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But this was within reach provided that you followed your nature and steered clear of all that was false and illusory placed on the earth by humankind, as this interfered with wisdom and happiness. |
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Ambleside and the smaller settlements of Skelwith Bridge, Elterwater, Grasmere and Rydal are all within reach, as is the popular double car park at White Moss Common. |
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Although no one has yet measured the electron's electric dipole moment, researchers think it should exist and could be within reach of today's modern laboratory setups. |
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The rate of lesions found within reach of esophagogastroduodenoscopy during push enteroscopy depends on the type of obscure gastrointestinal bleeding. |
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Some of the ceramic materials proved to have critical temperatures higher than 160 K, fanning hopes that room-temperature superconductivity was within reach. |
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These halibut lie motionless and invisible on the sea bed, capturing any fish that pass within reach, although they may also hunt for fish in open water. |
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Chinnies are rodents, so they chew-chew-chew! Make sure there are no electrical cords or other dangerous or important things within reach of his teeth. |
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The imitations of the gobblings and other sounds of wild turkeys, often brought this keen-eyed and ever watchful tenant of the forest within reach of the rifle. |
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According to Rounders England rules, the ball is deemed a 'good' ball if it passes within reach on the striking side between the batter's knees and the top of the head. |
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