Rather, it is an argument against not leading a full life, of yielding to the national disease of sloth and laziness. |
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For digital photography, SoLux bulbs are perfect, yielding accurate rendition of difficult-to-photograph minerals such as dioptase and azurite. |
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And the second moment gives way to a third, and so on, thus yielding the natural numbers. |
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In both strains, haploid phenotypes from tetrads yielding four viable spores may be used to measure the strength of crossover interference. |
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If the two fighters begin to converge while attacking a bandit, the yielding pilot must alter course to preserve the 500-foot bubble. |
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The warm tortillas were thin and tender, crisp outside and yielding inside, with the rich sweetness of flour bound with salt and fat. |
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The roasted bola could also be left to ferment, yielding a mildly alcoholic drink known as mescal crudo. |
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Instead of obediently yielding to the will of these gods, he took his destiny into his own hands, even though he remained plagued by self-doubt. |
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The land that he bought from the great house is very fruitful, yielding more harvest than his own land. |
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If we made a habit of yielding to prejudice we would restore capital punishment, stone people to death and drown old crones in pointed hats. |
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That mother plant rewarded me with a covey, each bloom yielding numerous seeds. |
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In 1945, the Toronto police switched to the forage cap, finally yielding to modernization and comfort. |
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Such protofilaments merge and intertwist, yielding thin fibrils, which are capable of further association and twining, producing mature amyloid. |
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The stress at which plastic deformation or yielding is observed to begin depends on the sensitivity of the strain measurements. |
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With a fillet steak you should leave the thing alone to appreciate its charred exterior, gently yielding texture and pink heart. |
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In the assay, the addition of thrombin to citrated plasma causes the conversion of fibrinogen to fibrin, yielding a stops bleeding much quicker. |
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Let us consider the example of a high energy electron scattering inelastically with a proton, the result yielding evidence of quarks. |
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What is certain is that we have a choice, and there is no reason for yielding fatalistically to the worst-case scenarios. |
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The short coda was another aerial ballet, after which the couple, yielding to the laws of gravity, returned to earth. |
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These were light, shuddery golden bites which had a yielding texture somewhere between a French clafoutis and a Yorkshire pudding. |
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The one to blow you away consists of delicate, yielding meringue discs, layered with lemon and lime parfait and drizzled with a lime syrup. |
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The coast offers good harbours and the coastal plains are fertile, yielding sugarcane, sweet potatoes, and maize. |
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Physical anthropology and palaeopathology are also yielding an increasing quantity of data. |
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That large avoided cost was not included in the payback analysis for the chiller changeout, yielding an unacceptably long payback period. |
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Peabody operates two adjoining strip mines, yielding about 12 million tons of coal annually, under agreements with the two tribes. |
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This harmless-looking blooze duo barks and stomps mightily, yielding slobbery praise from music critics all over. |
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The clutch of one mother failed to produce hatchlings, thus yielding a data set of 22 viable clutches. |
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Only 14 cases actually went to trial, ultimately yielding ten plea bargains, two acquittals, and only two guilty verdicts. |
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Cows are fed a total mixed ration and those yielding over 25 litres are fed concentrates in the parlour. |
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In fact, laws of kashrut are traditionally cited as yielding the most humane methods of slaughter. |
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By the end of the harvest period this month the plants are trimmed, healthy and have been nourished, yielding much better quality tea. |
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Otherwise, there were yielding green figs in winey, citrusy syrup, with a faultless vanilla ice-cream liquefying sensuously into it. |
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In his previous effort, Funfair won the Troy Stakes on August 20 at Saratoga Race Course over yielding turf. |
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A process streamlined into grim efficiency, yielding one more line on the scholar's vita. |
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A ewe suckling two lambs growing at 0.3 kg per day is as productive as a dairy cow yielding 30 litres of milk per day. |
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Cross-referencing among chapters is excellent, yielding a product that appears more integrated than such symposium-product volumes often are. |
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Motorists will be able to proceed through the intersection after yielding to circulating traffic on the left. |
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Most of the free probe had dimerized via disulfide bond cross-linking, yielding a spectrum with five lines and alternating linewidths. |
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This larger cell enabled us to more thoroughly remove oxygen from the electrolyte yielding better electrochemistry. |
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Instead of unpredictable bounces on baking hard surfaces, Monty realised the yielding landing areas would suit his dartboard game. |
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This approach embodied an intellectualist orientation capable only of yielding depthless and superficial personality types. |
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A disease that has buffaloed scientists, veterinarians, and bison ranchers is yielding some of its secrets. |
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My mother was in turns warm and distant, yielding in me both a confused sense of worth and an independent individualist streak. |
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All carbide blades can be resharpened professionally, yielding an extremely long working life. |
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These 5 subjects were placed in the lightly exposed group, yielding a total of 11 subjects who were lightly exposed to tobacco smoke. |
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Sekt in Gemany and Austria is largely made from Riesling, yielding fruit-driven and light wines that are terrific aperitifs. |
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This is the heart of the Kona coffee belt, less than 50 square miles of steep, rocky terrain yielding 2.5 million pounds of beans a year. |
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And as the chuckles subsided, they pondered over the prospect of their city yielding to the concrete bustle and losing its green sheen. |
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Sometimes, a layer of mortar and brick or flagstone can be placed on top of an old slab, yielding a very attractive and properly sloped surface. |
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Golden Wonder was not a high yielding potato but it used to be referred to as the king of spuds with a delicious taste. |
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In the case of Flight 17 the wreck is already yielding a lot of information. |
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Some of the dividend yielding sectors like telecom and utilities make up a significant portion of the portfolio. |
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It was both yielding as water normally is and yet hard like glass. |
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The expedition crossed the shelf of rock, testing the non-slip soles of their rubber boots to the limit, and set off along slightly yielding sand. |
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Nothing in the world is more flexible and yielding than water. |
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Known as the breadbasket of Scotland, on account of its fertile arable land, East Lothian is also yielding impressive profits for those lucky enough to own property there. |
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The company's fortunes, however, changed dramatically with the introduction and rapid growth of a market for high yielding auto asset-backed securities. |
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They are yielding new insights into the way the shock front propagates in these really complex environments. |
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It allows for fine-tuning and self-selection of migration flows, yielding far better results than even the most well-meaning bureaucrats could ever achieve. |
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A camera with multiple lenses duplicated the image on a sizable sheet of iron, which could then be cut up with tinsnips, yielding six pictures for twenty-five cents. |
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Well, I still have a cough, though it's much diminished, yielding ground day by day to a steady trickle of hot rum toddies served steaming at appropriate times. |
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But luckily the gravitational fields of the newly formed Genesis Planet were still in flux, and they snared the far-flung torpedo tube, yielding a soft-landing on the surface. |
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Standard Asian persimmons must be almost collapsing with overripeness to be sweet enough to eat, but the sharon fruit is luscious and yielding even before being fully ripe. |
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From that perch, one's picture of the cosmos grows to galactic proportions, dwarfing any prior world view and yielding a perspective transcendent beyond imagination. |
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There is a time and place for demonstrations of mini rugby, but surely not on a yielding pitch 10 minutes before a game that could decide a title. |
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The theme of London Fashion Week has been, overall, toward a soft, yielding, trusting vision of femininity. |
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Panel size is derived from the 1.5m width of the metal coil and the desire for a surface without splices, yielding 1.14m square panels with folded returns. |
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Some customers bring along sticks of their own butter, which the restaurant is happy to melt for them, yielding a luxury dip. |
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All the curves were represented quite well by two intersecting straight lines, thus yielding values of the initial slope and the position of the titration endpoint. |
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Formation of ROS occurs through several univalent reduction steps, yielding first the superoxide anion, then hydrogen peroxide and the hydroxyl radical, and finally water. |
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After yielding his blankets and sleeping spot in one of the wagons to another traveler who was ill, Langford tried to make himself comfortable on the ground in a buffalo robe. |
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The spherical lens of the octopus eye features a graded index that compensates for spherical aberration, yielding a wide field of view with optimum focal characteristics. |
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So first the farmer must decide whether to plant a higher yielding, nonresistant variety or one that's resistant and that directs more of its energy into making thick stems. |
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More practically, income could be measured as the money value, or value in some other numeraire, of the goods and services directly yielding utility, but only of those. |
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Sedna, the mysterious minor planet orbiting the Sun beyond the far edge of the Kuiper Belt, is gradually yielding its secrets to planetary scientists. |
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Relative to self-pollination, outcross pollination results in greater proportion of flowers setting fruit, and greater proportion of ovules yielding seeds per fruit. |
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Instead, by slowly introducing the concepts of suppling and yielding to rein and bit pressure, even the hard mouthed horse eventually becomes an enjoyable horse to ride. |
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When a neutron is added, hydrogen's atomic mass rises to two, yielding deuterium, in isotope which is necessary for the manufacture of the hydrogen bomb. |
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These species are relatively low yielding, but produce nonbloating forage of high nutritive value that furnish excellent quality pasturage in late summer. |
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As generalists become more different from one another, interorganizational complementarities likely increase, thereby yielding more opportunities for alliance formation. |
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Pea weevil infests up to 30 percent of the national field pea crop, resulting in export rejection and diminished quality of one of Australia's highest yielding pulses. |
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However, it is a fish which is well adapted to being filleted, yielding cohesive, firm fillets of a good thickness, and many of the classic sole recipes are for fillets. |
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The two embrace, but coolly, sexuality yielding to choreography. |
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When resources synergistically improve performance, combinations yielding equal benefits are represented by an isocline that is convex to the origin. |
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The crispiness of the crusty bread, the crunchiness of toast and the soft, yielding moistness of freshly baked bread are truly three of the wonders of life. |
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Note that the magnifying power of the crown glass is twice that of the flint in this combination, yielding a net power about half that of the crown element alone. |
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These tasted home-made, with just the right ratio of dry crumbliness to chewiness and that fantastic contrast you get from crunchy baked hazelnuts and soft, yielding fruit. |
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Males arise spontaneously through nondisjunction of the X chromosome during gametogenesis and the subsequent fusion with a normal gamete, yielding an XO individual. |
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Coproporphyrinogen III is transported to the interior of the mitochondrion, where 2 propionate residues are decarboxylated, yielding vinyl substituents on the 2 pyrrole rings. |
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A diagnostic instrument, the NET evaluates student's academic and social skills and generates individual profiles in seven subtest areas yielding over thirty different scores. |
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But as the boy reached the age of maturity and the boyhood locks were shorn from his head, she balked at the prospect of yielding the throne to this half-royal heir. |
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Without yielding to the pressure, we should try to strike a golden mean. |
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These ashes would rapidly hydrate and devitrify, yielding highly soluble sodium silicates that produce silica gels, clinoptilolite, and montmorillonite. |
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Then he began to have a faint inkling that he was being treated leniently, and to think that they had done kindly by him, in not yielding to his wish. |
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Flintoff also took runs off Kasprowicz, with his third over yielding 20 runs for England, including a couple of no balls. |
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Herbed chicken, also too long in the oven, nonetheless came with harmonious sides of yielding fregula and sturdy chickpeas. |
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And some of the seed fell into good soil, where it bore fruit, yielding a hundredfold or, it might be, sixtyfold or thirtyfold. |
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This solution was completely transferred into a 50 ml volumetric flask that was filled to exactly 50 ml, yielding the photometric test solution. |
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It is received by having faith in God's promise to fill the believer and in yielding the entire being to Christ. |
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According to Von Mises yield criterion, localized yielding increases with the normal stress differences and the magnitude of shear stresses. |
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Optimistic prominence assumes that the col is as low as possible, yielding an upper bound value for the prominence. |
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England showed decreasing enthusiasm for conflict deemed not in the national interest, yielding only losses in return for high economic burdens. |
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Italian occupation lasted until 1941, yielding to British military administration. |
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This tree was defective in both, yielding nothing but an empty shade to the mishoping traveller. |
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In the Suurlahe-738 core the Himmiste Beds are wholly represented by domerites yielding lingulids, eurypterids, and vertebrate microremains. |
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Yields from both high and low yielding cows have increased, although the low yielders only have 5kg of maize. |
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By the 1950s, meadow fescues had largely been replaced with higher yielding tall fescues and other grasses. |
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One can regard them as high yielding fescues with improved forage quality or as high yielding, more persistent ryegrasses. |
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When life settles down, Carlson says he plans on yielding to his flyboy nature by earning a glider license at the Heber airport. |
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This supplied gas lamps equal to 75,000 Argand lamps each yielding the light of six candles. |
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If c is the conductor ideal for R in R then prime ideals not containing c correspond to localizations yielding discrete valuation rings. |
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Other sites yielding fossil evidence of this hominid have been discovered in the United Kingdom and France. |
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Sugarcane crop is able to efficiently fix solar energy, yielding some 55 tonnes of dry matter per hectare of land annually. |
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The leafy stalk of the plant produces separate pollen and ovuliferous inflorescences or ears, which are fruits, yielding kernels or seeds. |
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The Axis forces surrendered on 13 May 1943 yielding over 275,000 prisoners of war. |
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The assessor can then be asked to successively divide an interval into equally likely segments yielding the octiles, hexadeciles, etc., etc. |
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Analysis yielding a star cluster can be regarded as representing a population descended from a single ancestor. |
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The tumor cells are poorly differentiated, yielding a polygonal, pleomorphic, spindle, giant, epithelioid, or squamoid appearance. |
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The South Australian sardine fishery targets Sardinops sagax and is the highest yielding single species fishery in Australia by volume. |
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The Bay of Jars in Brazil has been yielding ancient clay storage jars that resemble Roman amphorae for over 150 years. |
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Q Our cast iron spectrographic analysis has begun yielding erratic results. |
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Importantly, however, conspicuity is apparently not sufficient to cause higher rates of yielding behavior. |
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This has been attributed to the higher relative amount of highly undercooled parts, yielding to higher amount of amorphous phase. |
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In a Spenserian sonnet, the last line of every quatrain is linked with the first line of the next one, yielding the rhyme scheme ababbcbccdcdee. |
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Kelp has a high rate of growth and its decay is quite efficient in yielding methane, as well as sugars that can be converted to ethanol. |
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Pardon me, for yielding to a temporary impulse of this character, at the hazard of seeming to funeralize, rather than compliment my congregation. |
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For years, the DVE has been an essential but ancillary device, loosely coupled to the switcher, yielding a cumbersome and inefficient system. |
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This is because Bergen is surrounded by mountains that cause moist North Atlantic air to undergo orographic lift, yielding abundant rainfall. |
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A chemical explosive is a compound or mixture which, upon the application of heat or shock, decomposes or rearranges with extreme rapidity, yielding much gas and heat. |
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On dividing the difference in castings by the difference in northings, the arctangent was calculated, yielding the angle between the mean centers. |
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Percy struck some of the people who worked with him as an ineffective legislator, marshmallowy and yielding in the way of many moderate politicians. |
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In addition, high yielding, forage seeds also help agricultural producers in crop rotation and risk diversification by enhancing the soil quality. |
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The limited time offer which is stridently the highest yielding fixed term deposit in Qatar is also the most flexible tool for people observing mutually liquidness. |
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He gives that impression by a curious mixture of great courtesy, and even if yielding to pressure, with underlying rigidity on matters of principle. |
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She'd gained weight since Las Vegas by yielding to an increased appetite, getting up in the night to raid cupboards, Rusty watching her accusatorially. |
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Governor MoIse Katumbi Chapwe's development programme is yielding positive results from Lubumbashi to Kalemie, through to Kolwezi, Mbuji-Mayi and Likasi. |
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They crossed into Mozambique with palm trees yielding coconuts. |
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I find much of his statement to be generalizing without attentiveness to the differences made in specific texts and yielding a reductionism in which one size fits all. |
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Kinsenoside, a high yielding constituent from Anoectochilus formosanus, inhibits carbon tetrachloride induced Kupffer cells mediated liver damage. |
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Perhaps the interfibrillar regions play a role in polymer yielding. |
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By contrast, the central region of the eastern tropical Pacific has been sampled extensively during surface tows with neuston nets, yielding higher densities of paralarvae. |
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