Beautiful ornaments, photographs and objects fill every available shelf, complementing the slender, often tapestried chairs. |
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The product's proprietary plastic bottle also prevents light-induced oxidation and helps to prolong its shelf life. |
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More than just a tamper-evident package on the shelf, we feel that processors are looking for manufacturing safety and traceability. |
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As she raised her free hand, Ian, sensing a slap, flinched away and banged his head hard into the corner of a shelf. |
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Before he could finish his sentence, Cass drew a green account book from a shelf to the side. |
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He pulled a heavy, leather bound book off from a high shelf, and cracked it open gently. |
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I am sure I have actually seen the Funeral CD on some shelf in some shop during my wanders. |
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This problem with the sediment trap technique is probably restricted to the continental slope and shelf and will not occur over abyssal depths. |
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The islands are perched at the ragged edge of the continental shelf, right before it plunges more than 2 miles down to the abyssal plain. |
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Each window projects as a bay, with a base low enough to sit on and wide enough to serve as a generous shelf for flowers and cards. |
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I tried to jump out of the bed and ended up slamming my head against the low shelf above me. |
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These are all reasons why some old varieties have fallen aside, doomed in a modern market place that seems to reward size, looks and shelf life. |
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It had to be compact enough to fit in the tight shelf space reserved for impulse buys at the supermarket. |
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If I don't like a CD, it hangs around on my shelf accusingly, and I grow to hate whoever it is. |
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The steep slope locally has parallel V-shaped runnels normal to the shelf edge. |
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Cloaks, sashes, jerkins and gloves lined the very top shelf that went the width of the wardrobe. |
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The game lasted about an hour and half, which I think is the shelf life of a jigger of Geritol. |
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If you see it on a rental shelf, point it out to a Joe Sixpack who hates widescreen. |
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At the same time, the deck lid lifts up and out of the way and the package shelf lifts up and moves back to meet the top. |
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By way of comparison, I went to the book shelf and picked out three Ian Fleming books at random. |
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The freshwater is then advected with the East Greenland Current along the East Greenland coast over the shelf and slope towards Denmark Strait. |
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A man wheeling his shopping cart through a toy store pulls up short in front of a huge box on a shelf. |
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When you work in television and radio what you do disappears into the ether, so it is very rewarding to do something with a longer shelf life. |
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This manuscript is on the shelf where only books by family members are kept. |
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It's usually kept on one particular shelf, but when he asked me for it, I looked, and it was gone. |
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Of course, now comes the hard part, the one in which you have to wait and let the jars rest, allowing them to age on a shelf in the cool cellar. |
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Extending the shelf life of an agriproduct can be the first step of primary processing. |
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Among the parts stolen were a steering wheel, an air filter, a parcel shelf, locking nuts and a pair of sparks. |
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He had an alarm clock on a shelf just above his device that has been beeping for the past hour or so. |
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Standing up quickly, she banged her head against the top shelf in the cupboard and cursed. |
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Full frontal constraint may flatten the face, limit mandibular growth, and result in a retroflexed head with a prominent occipital shelf. |
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A shelf on the wall behind her desk is quite cluttered with various knickknackeries. |
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I really need the shelf space more than anything for photos and knick-knacks. |
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I squeaked in surprise, flinging my hand sideways and knocking half a dozen books off the shelf. |
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When the door opens, the refer shuts off, when the door closes, the reefer turns back on increasing shelf life. |
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The connection with the SuIa Sgeir Fan is clearly marked by a re-entrant at the shelf edge, shown by the landward deviation of the 150 m isobath. |
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We grab our favorite libation from the store shelf, stick that can or bottle into our favorite koozie and settle back into our favorite chair. |
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Now place the coulibiac on to the high shelf of the oven and bake it for 20-25 minutes until its golden brown. |
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We actually have a second album that we recorded that is just sitting on the shelf. |
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Olivia reaches up to the second shelf for a framed photograph that she's seen from a distance many times before. |
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Allison dove in the same general direction as bullets crashed into the shelf behind her. |
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A standard closet is generally equipped with regular poles and shelf space. |
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I gently slid the picture into a scrapbook that also held the rose I had pressed, and placed it on a shelf. |
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To select the bigger specimens use a ledgered bait positioned on the far bank shelf or next to the reeds. |
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Almost all styles are available off the shelf and some, such as ledged and braced, can be bought in kit form. |
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Sure enough, hidden in a corner there was a shelf dedicated to the previous school years' yearbooks. |
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The sediments are finely laminated mudstones, formed in an outer shelf detrital belt, in quiet water environments. |
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Although I would find them much less to my taste nowadays, I still have those novels on my shelf, tattered and yellowed as they are. |
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But it will be sited on the landward side of the expected crack in the shelf, rather than on solid ground. |
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A row of bulk hoppers dispenses organic cereals underneath a small shelf of skin-care potions. |
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The barber offered Josh a larger than usual handful of animal crackers from the jar on his shelf. |
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Calamari is perfectly crisp, but the rudimentary basil marinara could have come off a supermarket shelf. |
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Ever have a picture on the wall, or something on a shelf that seemed to be there for as long as you can remember? |
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A bed of reed-mace extended a few feet out on a shallower marginal shelf before the drop off into the deeper water. |
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This volcanism seemingly developed in an extensional setting near a shelf margin located in the eastern Neptune Range. |
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Because Australia has a broad continental shelf it lobbied to have this zone extend to the outer edge of the margin. |
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Walking out of the bathroom, Siobhan wrapped her white terry cloth robe around her body and picked a book off the shelf. |
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Her eyes automatically went to the row of photographs lining the top shelf. |
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None is more difficult to fathom than the studio, which occasionally buys the rights to a film, then allows it to rot away on a shelf. |
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In many cases, trans fats also give baked goods a longer shelf life than those prepared with butter or trans fat-free cooking oils. |
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People opt for one fairly lush plant and place it off-centre on their mantel, rather than filling a whole shelf with plants. |
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Simple incised arches adorn the squared terminals of the balusters that support the top shelf. |
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The first thing he saw was shelf atop shelf, stocked two layers deep with manga. |
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She arose and stepped over to a shelf of lutes and mandolins and removed a strange instrument. |
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He tried to stand up and banged his head rather painfully on a shelf sticking out of the wall. |
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Their preferred habitat is the annual sea ice over the continental shelf and inter-island archipelagos that encircle the polar basin. |
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The latter is a tectonically active environment, where modern sedimentation is overwhelming the shelf. |
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My closet shelf had a large semi-circle chewed out of it, and sawdust and wood shavings covered all my clothes. |
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There's plenty of technology on the shelf and in the fertile minds of garage-mechanic rocketeers around the world, especially in North America. |
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Early the next morning, the dough is sauced, cheese is added, and it is baked for 15 to 20 minutes at 430 degrees in a revolving shelf oven. |
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As the seas rose, new coral islands grew from the underlying shelf platform. |
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A woman in her mid-fifties stood on a ladder organizing books on a top shelf, her stiff, dark hair long since made limp by the humidity. |
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Pour into the prepared tin and bake on the middle shelf of the oven for 25-30 minutes until just firm to the touch. |
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The bath was enormous, shiny white and surrounded by a wide shelf of polished mahogany. |
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The surge in extended shelf life milks, many packaged in PET bottles with tamper-evident closures, also affects plastic package. |
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The thought that my bottle could travel over 10,000 miles on a round trip passing through several industrial processes just to find its way back to the shelf is outrageous. |
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She reassumed slave posture while Couple grabbed two magnetized clamps and a collection of circular magnets from a nearby shelf. |
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Mr. Wilde clambered to the floor and unlocking the cabinet, took a long square box from the first shelf. |
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In the daytime he sometimes found a tiny possum curled up asleep in the cutlery drawer or in a bowl on the kitchen shelf, or he glimpsed an antechinus by the door. |
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Another penguin species, the Adelies, were cut off from their breeding grounds by unusually large icebergs, calved from the continental ice shelf. |
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What drew the eye, though, was a framed photograph on a shelf. |
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There was a shelf above the tiny fireplace, acting as a mantelpiece for the clock, which was one of those porcelain shells with a clock face as it's inner pattern. |
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The dash is nicely finished in silver metal effect and there are plenty of cubbyholes for storage, even a shelf above the driver's head, although the glovebox is tiny. |
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Off to the Charity Ball is a firm favourite, with its livid pastels against bright white, the skulking figures throwing dark, tactile shadows onto the projecting shelf below. |
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Fat and sweetening agents were eventually introduced to the mix, which may have compromised the dough's shelf life but certainly enhanced its gustatory appeal. |
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Flinging open a cupboard and desperately scrabbling for some anti-inflammatory cream, I curse myself for positioning it in the most difficult to reach area of the top shelf. |
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For the latter taxa, an alternative hypothesis would imply the iterative invasion of shelf habitats by morphologically conservative populations from shallow refugia. |
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Through time, the basin shrank as it filled with sediment that prograded inward along the margins, most rapidly along the Eastern Shelf. |
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After all, preservatives have given them a shelf life that rivals that of fine wine. |
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There was a shelf of rock jutting out from the cliff and extending all along the sweep of the bay, providing a broken highway three to five yards wide. |
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It has been genetically modified to be sweeter, to have a longer shelf life, and to keep its sweetness throughout its longer life. |
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The building conforms to the natural bedrock shelf, using an ambitiously constructed terrace to extend the floor surface to the west and to expand and regularize room sizes. |
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A military helmet that the artist himself wore on the Maidan occupied an important spot on the shelf. |
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In some cases employers have deliberately established shelf companies without assets, in order to avoid paying out entitlements when they liquidate their businesses. |
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Later, the shelf caught on fire and nearly burned the whole building down. |
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Her head came up so quickly that she banged it on the shelf above her. |
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I bolted upright and banged my head on the shelf in the closet. |
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Neither do product tamperers, who kill remotely and randomly, and are unsure at the time they set a poisoned product back on the shelf that anyone will even purchase it. |
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Shelf life varies from product to product, but most items will keep, if stored properly, for a minimum of one month. |
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The men preside over three display cases, each with three shelves, seven comic books per shelf. |
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The time is ripe for a new focus on winning a share of the shopper that will have a shelf life well beyond the cold, hard realities of an economic slowdown. |
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I closed the hardcover of the yearbook and slipped it back on the book shelf next to the journal that I kept through high school and am still keeping. |
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But how much easier, he says with disdain, for those who just buy whiskey off the shelf and market it. |
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Cotton Tenants may be no masterpiece, but it is an invaluable addition to the agee shelf. |
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The lids seal tight, prolonging the shelf life of the contents. |
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We redid the downstairs powder room and aside from the fact that it's still missing a corner shelf and a window treatment I think it's pretty much done. |
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The officer followed the vehicle to a housing development in the Shelf area of Halifax and saw it being loaded by a mechanical excavator. |
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Four computers and chairs, with the keyboards sliding out on a shelf, are housed in a recess along a wall which once held an aquarium of tropical fish. |
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And much of it, unlike Pappy, is right there on the shelf, humbly, quietly waiting to be tried. |
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It might be on a closet shelf or perhaps in the attic, wrapped tightly in thick twine. |
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Because BBB likes to mess with short people, I had to step on a shelf to reach the towel display. |
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Just as I was about to give it up as a lost cause, I found it, on top of my book shelf in my lounge, in plain view, where I had already looked for it. |
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But Zawahiri has to know he is now High Value Target No. 1, and his shelf life is finite. |
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A bureaucrat goes into a library one day and pulls a poem off a shelf, and it changes the world. |
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As I mentioned in a previous post, most grocery stores have very few artisanal breads, preferring the shelf life and profit margins of the bagged sliced breads. |
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Workers in this area, without explicitly acknowledging this problem, generally assume that the dropstones are created by sea ice abrading the continental shelf at depth. |
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Previous data have shown that, in the ice age, glacial ice built to quite high elevations in the mountains just inland from the Ross Ice Shelf. |
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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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I was constantly just pulling stuff out of drawers and before it goes on shelf, people would pull it out of my hand. |
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Talisei, Bangka and Lembeh are all on the continental shelf, but the marine park's five islands jut from abyssal depths, and the diving is appropriately dramatic. |
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Real ale and beer lovers are invited to sample more than 20 brews at a beer festival organised by Queensbury, Shelf and District Round Table. |
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The bottom of the frame forms a bureau-like shelf that holds a video monitor that replays the act of Kendrick's drawing the seven dwarves on her hands. |
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I scrambled, panting and reeling, past the rock and onto a gravel shelf. |
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In order to gain valuable shelf space, many manufacturers are restructuring their organization and making brand managers function as part of a category management team. |
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If you buy cereal in bulk quantities the shelf height should be 18 inches. |
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After another couple of seconds, the feeling of being enclosed in a small space eased up and I noticed my lava lamp on my shelf, forming their comforting shapes. |
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The only noticeable differences were the lack of resealable containers in the case of the orange juice, which limited its shelf life once opened at home. |
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Murphy agrees, adding that soy beverages might also help consumers become acclimated to extended shelf life products, an initiative considered key to milk's future. |
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The Children's Book Shelf stocks nothing but children's books, old annuals and comics. |
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The Bering Sea shelf break is the dominant driver of primary productivity in the Bering Sea. |
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The cellar was a bareish room containing a long shelf and a few wine barrels. |
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And in a trice he has clambered onto the kitchen dresser and is reaching for the top shelf. |
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The southern and western boundaries are delimited by the continental shelf, which drops away sharply. |
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The seabed under the Celtic Sea is called the Celtic Shelf, part of the continental shelf of Europe. |
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The North Sea located on the continental shelf has different waves from those in deep ocean water. |
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The Storegga Slides were a series of underwater landslides, in which a piece of the Norwegian continental shelf slid into the Norwegian Sea. |
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Shallow epicontinental seas like the current North Sea have since long existed on the European continental shelf. |
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Great Britain lies on the European continental shelf, part of the Eurasian Plate. |
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The ice covered all land areas and extended into the ocean onto the middle and outer continental shelf. |
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Sorbitol is an excellent humectant and is used to extend the shelf life of many baked goods and fillings. |
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His littleness didn't bother him, except when he needed to get something off the top shelf. |
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The life of a product, more often termed shelf life, is also computed using similar methods. |
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Nonetheless, it retains much of the advantage in terms of shelf life of the older keg format. |
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The content of a bookshelf was recorded on paper and attached to the end of shelf. |
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The museum curator went to the shelf and pulled down an ancient metering device. |
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This report was not welcomed, and the government decided to quietly leave it on the shelf. |
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Truman in 1945 extended United States control to all the natural resources of its continental shelf. |
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Article 79 gives the legal definition of continental shelf of coastal countries. |
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The portion of the continental shelf beyond the 200 nautical mile limit is also known as the extended continental shelf. |
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The Commission must make recommendations on matters related to the establishment of the outer limits of their continental shelf. |
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The legal definition of a continental shelf differs significantly from the geological definition. |
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Articles 77 to 81 define the rights of a country over its continental shelf. |
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This gives it the right to conduct petroleum drilling works and lay submarine cables or pipelines in its continental shelf. |
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However, it has total control of economic resources within its exclusive economic zone as well as those on or under its continental shelf. |
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As of 13 May 2009, 51 submissions by 44 countries have been lodged for claims over their extended continental shelf. |
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The term does not include either the territorial sea or the continental shelf beyond the 200 nmi limit. |
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Regions where a permanent ice shelf extends beyond the coastline are also a source of potential dispute. |
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The commission found that Norway and Russia both had valid claims over a portion of shelf in the Barents Sea. |
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A narrow but productive continental shelf contains several demersal fish and crustacean species. |
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Articulate brachiopods, in particular, largely replaced trilobites in shelf communities. |
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As of 2012, Denmark is claiming the continental shelf between Greenland and the North Pole. |
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The character of the shelf changes dramatically at the shelf break, where the continental slope begins. |
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The relatively accessible continental shelf is the best understood part of the ocean floor. |
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Coastal habitats are found in the area that extends from the shoreline to the edge of the continental shelf. |
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Most marine life is found in coastal habitats, even though the shelf area occupies only seven percent of the total ocean area. |
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Open ocean habitats are found in the deep ocean beyond the edge of the continental shelf. |
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From this perspective the edge of the continental shelf is the true edge of the continent, as shorelines vary with changes in sea level. |
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As a cultural construct, the concept of a continent may go beyond the continental shelf to include oceanic islands and continental fragments. |
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When sea levels were lower during the Pleistocene ice ages, greater areas of continental shelf were exposed as dry land, forming land bridges. |
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Continental islands are bodies of land that lie on the continental shelf of a continent. |
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The existing narrow shelf sea between Norway and Greenland began to widen and deepen. |
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To the south lies the European continental shelf and the North Sea, to the east is the Eurasian continental shelf with the Barents Sea. |
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An epishelf lake forms when meltwater is trapped behind a floating ice shelf and the freshwater floats on the denser saltwater below. |
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In oceanography and marine biology, the idea of the littoral zone is extended roughly to the edge of the continental shelf. |
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From here, it moves to the intertidal region between the high and low water marks, and then out as far as the edge of the continental shelf. |
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In practice, this typically extends to the edge of the continental shelf, with depths around 200 meters. |
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As in physical oceanography, this zone typically extends to the edge of the continental shelf. |
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However, upon entering a shallow, gently sloping shelf, the surge cannot be disperse, but is driven ashore by the wind stresses of the hurricane. |
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They are a commercially important flatfish which lives on the sandy bottoms of the European shelf. |
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They live on rocky, sandy, or muddy bottoms from the shoreline to beyond the edge of the continental shelf. |
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Unlike most shellfish, oysters can have a fairly long shelf life of up to four weeks. |
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Auks also tend to be restricted to continental shelf waters and breed on few oceanic islands. |
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Walruses prefer shallow shelf regions and forage primarily on the sea floor, often from sea ice platforms. |
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At the continental shelf edge, usually about 200 meters deep, the gradient greatly increases and is known as the continental slope. |
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Human impacts have occurred at all ocean depths, but are most significant on shallow continental shelf and slope habitats. |
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Article 1 of the convention defined the term shelf in terms of exploitability rather than relying upon the geological definition. |
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The new definition of the Continental shelf in the new Convention rendered the 1958 Convention on the Continental Shelf obsolete. |
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Shallow marine environments exist adjacent to coastlines and can extend to the boundaries of the continental shelf. |
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Not only does microbial growth affect the safety of food, but also the preservation and shelf life of food. |
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The Russian continental shelf consists of three separate, smaller shelves, the Barents Shelf, Chukchi Sea Shelf and Siberian Shelf. |
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This process leaves dense, salty waters in the sea that sink over the continental shelf into the western Arctic Ocean and create a halocline. |
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The deep continental shelf has a floor of glacial deposits varying widely over short distances. |
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However it is the outflow of the ice from the land to form the ice shelf which causes a rise in global sea level. |
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It is constrained by the Pontic Mountains to the south and by the Caucasus Mountains to the east, and features a wide shelf to the northwest. |
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Due to these variations in the water level in the basin, the surrounding shelf and associated aprons have sometimes been land. |
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The shelf is exploited for its oil by means of offshore drilling rigs, most of which are situated in the western gulf and in the Bay of Campeche. |
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On March 13, 2009, the CLCS accepted Mexico's arguments for extending its continental shelf up to 350 NM into the Western Polygon. |
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Coastal plains are often dominated by fluvial processes, while the continental shelf is dominated by deltaic and longshore current processes. |
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Typically they consist of a continental shelf, continental slope, continental rise, and abyssal plain. |
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In addition, the shelf break seems to mark the maximum Neogene lowstand, defined by the glacial maxima. |
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The outer continental shelf and slope may be cut by great submarine canyons, which mark the offshore continuation of rivers. |
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Development of the shelf edge and its migration through time is critical to the development of a passive margin. |
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The location of the shelf edge break reflects complex interaction between sedimentation, sealevel, and the presence of sediment dams. |
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Here the momentum of the current overcomes the vorticity balance holding the current to the topography and the current leaves the shelf. |
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Agulhas Rings have also been observed as removing larval and juvenile fish from the continental shelf. |
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An iceberg or ice mountain is a large piece of freshwater ice that has broken off a glacier or an ice shelf and is floating freely in open water. |
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On the shelf, bottom waters exhibit characteristics of the central Indian Ocean in the east and central Atlantic Ocean waters in the west. |
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The large populations of sardine and anchovy also present on the shelf follow an annual cycle. |
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The shelf edge along the bank's southern tip is subject to sporadic upwelling. |
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While the paper dealt only with areas from Vancouver to northern California, other continental shelf areas may be experiencing similar effects. |
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The Scotian Shelf is a geological formation, part of the Continental shelf, located southwest of Nova Scotia, Canada. |
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In summer, it grazes on dense swarms of plankton at the edge of the ice shelf. |
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Oceanic fish can be contrasted with coastal fish, who do live above the continental shelf. |
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It lives close to the bottom in muddy areas on the continental shelf and slope. |
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In 1994, Calgene introduced a genetically modified tomato called the FlavrSavr, which could be vine ripened without compromising shelf life. |
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Storing stem down can prolong shelf life, as it may keep from rotting too quickly. |
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It is the largest Mediterranean shelf and is simultaneously a dilution basin and a site of bottom water formation. |
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The commonly used sodium benzoate has been found to extend the shelf life of bottled tomato paste to 40 weeks without loss of quality. |
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The Miami beach area, close to the continental shelf, is running out of accessible offshore sand reserves. |
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The former riverbed is clearly delineated beneath the waters of the Atlantic Ocean, extending to the edge of the continental shelf. |
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The shoreline is mostly rocky with fringing reefs and no continental shelf, dropping rapidly into the ocean depths. |
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The Arafura Sea lies west of the Pacific Ocean overlying the continental shelf between Australia and Indonesian New Guinea. |
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Additives are used to prolong the shelf life of packaged food. |
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Based on this research, cassava shelf life was increased to up to two weeks by overexpressing a cyanide insensitive alternative oxidase. |
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Trinidad and Tobago lie on the continental shelf of South America, and are thus geologically considered to lie entirely in South America. |
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A large handle on the end of each shelf allows them to be moved along tracks in the floor to create an aisle when needed. |
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To creel, the creeler stood behind the mule, he placed new bobbins on the shelf above the creel. |
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They can also be deposited in sedimentary basins and on the continental shelf, in relatively deep, quiet water. |
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She wiped something with a cloth, wiped at the wall shelf, and put the something on it, clinking glass. |
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The vendor agnostic solution could be implemented with any off the shelf hardware. |
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Senesco is an agrobiotechnology company developing gene technology to prolong shelf life in produce. |
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Senesco is an agrobiotechnology company developing technology to prolong shelf life in produce. |
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PolyOne also offers antistat concentrates to ease product handling and add shelf appeal. |
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She is an Aga saga all by herself, although probably one consigned to the top shelf. |
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Fresh allogenic transplants are very effective, but their supply and shelf life are limited. |
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In the Antarctic Peninsula, definitely climate change in that region has had an impact on the ice shelf and the carving of glaciers there. |
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The 400-year-old shelf, called Larsen B, on the Antarctic Peninsula was 40 miles wide, 53 miles long and 650ft thick. |
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Emotional struggles blend with racecar atmosphere to create a compelling mystery recommended for any mystery shelf. |
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A few days ago, a removalist dropped some furniture off, and he noticed Simply Vegan sitting on my shelf. |
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The features of these facies indicate the moderate to high energy shallow water conditions such as inner shelf lagoonal environment. |
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Her products share shelf space with thousands of new items ranging from salad dressings to gourmet barbecue sauces to soul food in a can. |
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Cain wrote one good book, Postman, and a shelf full of schlock. |
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Distribution and co-occurrence of rockfishes over trawlable shelf and slope habitats of California and southern Oregon. |
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Bis peroxide allows a shorter shelf life and builds more structure faster than benzoyl peroxide. |
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Bullets, a new mini salami snack from Saarlander UK, comes in a 20g twin-pack with an ambient 60 day shelf life. |
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Today, you can buy from the shelf, the ingredients for 'Idli, Upma, Sambhar, Vada, Gulab Jamun and Kheer, to name only a few. |
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Ultralow blanching that increases the firmness of canned vegetables and maintains their shelf life. |
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For example, prepacked bratwurst sausages are limited to a few days of shelf life under chilled storage conditions. |
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Frozen broccoli is gaining popularity due in part to its improved shelf life. |
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I squirted the shaving gel into my hand, noticed there wasn''t much left, lathered up, put the gel back on the shelf, and all went well. |
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Throughout the canyon, Hoffman pointed out orange, yellow, peach and tan varieties of shelf fungus. |
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Welsh Lamb's shelf life currently stands at a fifth of that of lamb from New Zealand, one of its main global competitors. |
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It has simply reached the end of its designated shelf life before being used. |
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Best Paints, which have a shelf life equal to any commercial brand's, are made with a canning preservative that doesn't escape into the air. |
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Release of even a fraction of the methane stored in the shelf could trigger abrupt climate warming. |
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A probe measured the currents under the shelf, which were strong enough to deliver tiny creatures called microplankton to the area. |
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But others argue that its shelf life is longer than we might think. |
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It was the first store where I saw my first book displayed on the shelf. |
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The shelf life of a comedy star is shorter than ever before. |
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Diversity, growth forms and taphonomy, Key factors controlling the fabric of coralline algae dominated shelf carbonates, In Insalaco. |
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Technicoloured, Jason Guriel's debut, had a single theme but belaboured it past its shelf life. |
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The appealing second skin effect, convenience of easy opening, freshness, long shelf life and safety are all regarded as extremely positive. |
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A method of forming polymer door skins using a low viscosity, shelf stable homogeneous thermosetting reinforced polymer material. |
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But Valco's star buys are still the soft-hearted deli counter lady Margaret and softheaded shelf stacker Leighton. |
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Throw rugs with latex backing rubber shelf liners, bath tub mats, rubber bands, and rubber utensils were some of the items eliminated. |
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I added a crowned shelf of gorgeous mountain mahogany, the core cat-claw instead of Eastern hickory I'd had no hand in cutting and curing. |
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In March 1999, two massive icebergs broke away from the Ross Ice Shelf. |
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Shelf stable at room temperature these little fruit cups are a great addition to the lunch kit, providing a healthy portion of fruit to a mealtime or snacking occasion. |
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The gyres are formed by interactions between the Antarctic Circumpolar Current and the Antarctic Continental Shelf. |
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A fresh spice, such as ginger, is usually more flavorful than its dried form, but fresh spices are more expensive and have a much shorter shelf life. |
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The first commercially available genetically modified food was a variety of tomato named the Flavr Savr, which was engineered to have a longer shelf life. |
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In India, much of the product has a shelf life of only a day. |
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The right whale has a critical habitat in the Roseway Basin, the northeastern part of the Scotian Shelf. |
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Its habitat ranges from the shoreline down to the continental shelf. |
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The shallowest parts of the continental shelf are called fishing banks. |
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The lowered sea level, and an isostatic bulge equilibrated with the depression beneath the Cordilleran Ice Sheet, exposed the continental shelf to form a coastal plain. |
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The wind is most intense from October to February, and the contrast in sea surface temperature between the open sea and the shelf is most prominent during summer. |
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The northern bottlenose whale also lives in the Scotian Shelf Waters area, in particular, the Gully. |
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Because the continental shelf has a very low slope, a small increase in sea level will result in a large change in the percent of continents flooded. |
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In the study, anthocyanins were found to slow down the over-ripening process that led to rotting and softening, achieving a tomato with a long shelf life and full flavour. |
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The Virtis Benchmark 3000 lyophilizer provides thirty-six square feet of shelf area and can support production runs of up to 13,000 vials per campaign. |
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There is a probable presence of an overthrust wedge beneath the Sarawak shelf, which could be interpreted as a sliver of the Rajang Group accretionary prism. |
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I haven't seen any vegetized wafers on the shelf for decades. |
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This abundance is the reason that the Scotian Shelf is one of the Atlantic Ocean's most fished areas. |
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The long, skewerlike dagger flashed and fell. The dealer struggled like a hen, striking his temple on the shelf, and then tumbled on the floor in a heap. |
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I could see Tom in the Bisto mirror on the wall as he took a bottle off the shelf side-handed without breaking stride, and placed it on the counter. |
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The boat, a flat-bottomed river-runner with a forty-horse jet, slides off Mac's trailer, onto crumbling shelf ice and into the river, green, translucent. |
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There he goes, leaving many of his choice cuts on the shelf and still puts out the most succulent chateaubriand against Everton's scrag end of lamb. |
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That rinky-dink shelf is likely to collapse if you fill it with books. |
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Talk about a book with the shelf life of fresh-caught scrod. |
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So far this is just a Clanny, but in the Mueseler a metal chimney supported on an internal gauze shelf conducts the combustion products to the top of the lamp. |
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The shelf and hinge zones have many faults, among them some are active. |
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When stored in homes, the shelf life is usually only a few weeks. |
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Particularly during the Cenozoic, thick clastic wedges built out the continental shelf along the northwestern and northern margins of the Gulf of Mexico. |
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If the claim is accepted, the Portuguese Continental Shelf will become one of the largest in the World. |
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The development of undesirable sensory attributes throughout the product's shelf life is largely attributed to the growth of spoilage microorganisms. |
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The symposium will address the trends and scientific challenges related to polymeric service life prediction, shelf life prediction and remaining useful life prediction. |
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Almost half of the basin is shallow continental shelf waters. |
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The Extended Shelf Life Pack for Ragu offers glass-like transparency but with the added in-home safety of a non-shatter container. |
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Note that, although Barbados is an island on the same continental shelf, it is considered to be in the Atlantic Ocean rather than the Caribbean Sea. |
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