It is possible they used a metal trolley to move the stolen goods, which was abandoned outside the building. |
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The girls' schools which proliferated in the eighteenth century were well attuned to the social needs of the upwardly mobile. |
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In one particularly odd scene, Claire is nearly disabled by a hangover, which miraculously disappears when a shouting match breaks out. |
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The stories, which deal with adoption from various viewpoints, were mostly written before Gasco undertook the search for her own birth mother. |
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This will include birthdate, birth town, parents' names, including his mother's maiden name, which is hard to get otherwise. |
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Ten years later, as Chief Scout, he oversaw the huge International Camp at Lismore, which hosted scout troops from all over the world. |
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The officers thought that in modern mechanized warfare dismounted infantry would delay the mobile units on which success depended. |
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For dessert I was immediately drawn to the nectarines, which were slow-roasted with vanilla, served with creme fraiche and a puff pastry biscuit. |
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One could also speculate on the link to the low birth rate, which usually is ascribed to an under-performing economy. |
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I know that my mob and my group are expecting me to make decisions which advance our particular needs or interests. |
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A team which plays offensively as the Yanks do may find it tough to change their MO during playoff time. |
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Active labor is the part of labor in which the cervix opens so the fetus can move through the birth canal. |
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The trofie are mixed with Ligurian pesto and stracchino, which gently bind the pasta strands. |
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The fuel and air mixture which powers the engine enters the cylinders where it is ignited by spark plugs. |
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Consider whether you want a mixer tap, which will deliver a stream of warm water, or two separate taps. |
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Hand tools such as spades, shovels, sickles etc, which currently attract a 16 per cent excise duty will also be fully exempt. |
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The 1970 law, which was originally created to prosecute mobsters, makes normal business a crime if it is part of an illegal conspiracy. |
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The boiling and frying technique remained in use in the Middle Ages for making cracknels, which were small, crisp, sweet biscuits. |
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In addition he shouted me my meal, even though it was more of a snack than a meal, which was very generous of him I must say. |
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This increase has resulted in piglets with a lower birth weight, which in turn can lead to an increase in piglet mortality. |
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If they were relevant, the birth rate among the poor would be significantly lower than among better off families, which has never been the case. |
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A world in which there were milkmen, and bread delivery men, and mobile shops, and a tight knit community. |
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The experience of birthing in water had a lot of benefits, many of which I realized only after the birth. |
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A so-called Trojan asteroid, which forms a triangle with Jupiter and the sun, moves according to such a scheme. |
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His image is captured in some of the photographs of the musical shows which were held in the Town Hall before World War Two. |
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I am returning a signed copy of the letter, together with my birth certificate and two front door keys which were in my aunt's purse. |
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The surgeon mobilizes this vein and ligates and divides it, which allows for dissection of the carotid vessels. |
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Molten glass, which is basically a mixture of sand, ash and lime, is held at a temperature of 1,120 Celsius within a furnace. |
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However, Elizabeth, James and Henry formed a triumvirate of monarchs, to which Essex, as her creature, could not aspire. |
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Third, make combination plantings, which include a mixture of different species of shrubs and trees. |
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The instruments which he originally used were more often the bistoury or scalpel, although the clarinet was not absent in his life. |
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Network reception for mobile phones varies depending on the area in which you are using the phone. |
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He was very keen on selling me a desktop clock which would show me the time in Bangkok. |
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Your mobile could double up as an MP3 player, using which one can download songs from the PC with an infra-red. |
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It is a fruit of temperate but warm climates, which will not endure either tropical heat or severe cold. |
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Many studies have been done exploring the degree to which birdsong is innate or learned behavior. |
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We found both medium caliber projectiles which appear to be 9mm and we found birdshot from a shotgun. |
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The female common birdwing lays single eggs, which she attaches to the surface of the Indian birthwort leaves. |
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I shall trot along to see them next week, weather permitting, which will coincidentally be half-way through the contract. |
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He fondly recalls his first foray into musicals being a show about a snowman in which he had to throw pieces of paper as pretend snow. |
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The superior officer clapped his hands and called for attention with a loud shout, which echoed throughout the hold. |
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The German news site reported that the baby's mother suffered from gestational diabetes, which is what led to the high birth weight. |
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She led her wave from start to finish and triumphed over this Olympic distance event, which includes a 1500m swim, 40K bike ride and 10K run. |
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The increasing demand is linked to a rising birth rate in the area bucking the national trend, which shows a decline. |
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The color of bistre varies with the wood from which the soot was derived, but in general it has a warm, transparent brown tone. |
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His interests then turned to publications on mnemonics, which he collected and donated to the University of San Marino. |
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The images, all aerial photographs, capture the characteristics and patterns of the natural world which can only be seen from a bird's-eye view. |
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One of the mailing lists I'm on got trolled this week, which was interesting as it rarely happens to places I hang out on. |
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Well, we have things like the ability to moblog, to publish pictures to a blog, which is not necessarily the most relevant model to consumers. |
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A debilitating genetic birth defect called Morquio syndrome, which affects muscle development, forced him and his sister to be homeschooled. |
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The project is part of a five-to-ten-year development plan which includes opening a bird house and sensory garden. |
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By then he'd raked in uncounted millions of dollars, much of which he shared with partners in the Mob. |
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I'm sure you can tell which is the mischievous cousin and which is Ms. Perfect. |
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A second mobility scooter which was parked outside nearby flats was also set on fire at 1.28 am on Monday. |
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It's not overly complicated, which would appeal to the majority I should imagine. |
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At a team practice, a local photographer snaps some shots of her which he hopes to sell on the open market. |
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This is a so called four-course repeat structure, which will produce a birds-eye-backed fabric. |
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The new system also replaces the previous system in which officers had to work seven night shifts on the trot. |
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It is a minor quibble, which I only suggest because of the disc's focus on the film as a showcase for Wong and her place in cinema. |
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All these proteins act as amino acid reserves which are mobilized to nourish the seedling. |
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The membranes of plant cells constitute a valuable store of lipid which can be mobilized to provide energy for the senescence process. |
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Then you have mixtures, which are basically many different pitched pipes on one note, depending on the mixtures in different intervals. |
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The chef and sous-chef wear Dansko clogs, which are rather handsome black leather clogs with thick soles. |
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It is really the exterior shots and fight sequences which give the film its scope and grandeur. |
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Of course, Tyringham did receive a number of visits a year from the ministry of the Shaker bishopric to which it belonged. |
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Religion offered the only idiom through which popular support could be mobilized. |
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It is a sadly inverted and trivialized world in which all that is unimportant becomes important and all that is important becomes unimportant. |
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A milkman, dogged all his life by poverty, he has five lovely daughters, which is something of a mixed blessing. |
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We began our meal with the mixed grill starter which is one of the best I've ever had. |
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It is a robust style in which tugs, nudges, charges and shoves are given and received, but there is far more to Sutton than that. |
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These are followed by 8 meat dishes which cover beef, pork, lamb, chicken and even a mixed grill. |
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The gas is reached by pumping a mixture of water, sand and foam into the coal, which then cracks. |
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Well it was a quote from Theodore Roosevelt, which I put into my wallet very early on in my career after a particularly bad trot. |
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He crossed the carpet with a lightness and deliberation that drew my eyes to his feet, which were rather small, in soft black moccasins. |
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White gold, which is a mixture of gold, silver, copper and palladium, is now considered to be more trendy than real gold. |
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The rest gets a bit monotonous, which makes the set's length a mixed blessing. |
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Overhead, a mewing cry announced the passing of a white-tailed sea eagle, which was being mobbed by agitated gulls. |
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Even before she got out of the airport, she was literally mobbed by the crowd, which included airport staff. |
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Bear in mind the legendary Trojan Horse, which allowed Greek soldiers to penetrate the walls of Troy. |
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She has spina bifida, a birth defect in which the spinal column fails to completely close. |
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Theirs will be an open adoption, which means they will have contact with the birth mother before the baby is born. |
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This is my birthplace and a city in which I have spent my most formative years. |
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The matter of the United Kingdom being engaged in a war which few of us condone far transcends the triviality of local affairs. |
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By little and little, the surface of the plate takes a yellow tint, which darkens more and more, approaching to bistre. |
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A moated palace was built at Eltham which became a favourite home of Plantagenet monarchs during the 14th and 15th centuries. |
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Once mollified, they are possessed once again of that calm which is their birthright, their black gaze deep. |
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The following day, de Gaulle staged a triumphal procession which confirmed his position as liberator and leader of France. |
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A double-glazed window bisects the room, which will separate MSPs from their secretaries. |
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However, it was a triumphant night for Rovers, despite the rain which made for gruelling conditions at Villa Park. |
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On arrival, I was handed a pair of pink pyjamas, which all the patients wear, and was shown to the huge dormitory. |
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But in fact Miss Bates is a triumph of style, because she has her own unruly style, which is a part of Austen's prim one. |
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I assume it is easier for small-minded people to moan and complain about benefits than actually ask the questions which matter. |
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His friend is also involved with the Royal Horticultural Society, which organises the major shows throughout the country. |
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The fiery manner in which he attacked the opening Allegro non troppo held the audience spellbound. |
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The placenta derives from embryonic cells called trophoblasts, which form a ball around the cells that ultimately develop into the fetus. |
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They mobilized in support of their right to brew, which had been severely curtailed by the municipal council. |
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Anthracinum, which is prepared by triturating the dried puss from anthrax, is a very effective prophylactic against anthrax. |
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If used to designate eternal distinctions in God, it leads to tritheism, which is a form of polytheism. |
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The proposed site consists of a trading estate, made up of a mixed quality of industrial buildings, many of which are empty. |
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It exists wherever films are shown, talked and written about, which is just about everywhere. |
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He carried a black shoulder bag, which anyone could imagine contained a lot of interesting secrets. |
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The most common disorder is cleft lip or palate which occurs in one of every 800 babies, making it a common birth defect. |
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In 1867 a Dr Spencer was acquitted of manslaughter after a medication error in which strychnine was dispensed to a patient instead of bismuth. |
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The protocerebrum possesses optic centers and optic nerves, while the tritocerebrum contains the nerves which supply the chelicerae. |
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Speculation is rife about which minister deserves promotion to make up the missing third in the troika of Deputy Prime Ministers. |
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Del Piero won a corner for Juve, from which Zambrotta got in a shot on goal. |
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I always prefer this to apple pie, which has too much fruit and pastry for my bird-like appetite. |
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Bruce was also feted with a cake for his birthday which was one week before. |
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The car's driver and shotgun seats are all manually controlled, which is to be expected in an all electric vehicle. |
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And this in a game like tennis which is all about speed and mobility on court and strength! |
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It also allows people to show their appreciation to you, which is an important aspect of the relationship as well. |
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The nurse, clad in a pale brown skirt suit, showed little emotion during the ruling, which took an hour and a quarter to read. |
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Hundreds of the exhibits which will be on show have never been seen publicly before. |
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The draft order nisi that has been filed specifies five grounds on which the respondents are to be called on to show cause. |
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Charlie jogged toward the car which was parked on the shoulder of the street. |
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Equally, it is important to understand the way in which the military shoulder their duties and responsibilities during a war. |
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Do mixed marriages differ in specific domains of relationship satisfaction from marriages in which both partners belong to the same ethnic group? |
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Officers had been shown a dirty white T-shirt which he said he had worn on the day his girlfriend vanished. |
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Hocks, which look a bit like a miniature ham, are cut from the forequarter of pork, adjoining the trotters. |
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The coronoid process is the anterior protrusion which forms part of the border for the trochlear notch. |
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The trophoblast eventually forms the placenta, through which the embryo proper receives dissolved nutrients and is cleansed of waste. |
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Plants with strong forms predominate, notably agaves and cycads, which complement the existing bird of paradise and queen palm. |
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Yet it is a fascinating museum and showcase of video games, which the enthusiast will greatly enjoy. |
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Now a burgundy-coloured shoulder bag which the man stole from his latest victim last Friday has been recovered. |
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The problem is that he has four shots from the film, and is at the moment trying to decide which one to use. |
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The deluges of rain upon the volcano slopes, which may be augmented by melting ice, help to mobilize ash and debris flows. |
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They charge you way too much for a massive cup of coffee which has one shot of espresso and several liters of milk. |
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He used to wear a pair of high wooden clogs called bokuba which were often worn in those days by students dressed in formal wear. |
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Tiger has tilted the playing field from one based on finesse and shotmaking to one in which power is paramount. |
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Nigel has provided a site which gives statistical information and many items of trivia about the club. |
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Some shot manufacturers still use shot towers while others use the Bleimeister process in which the lead droplets fall only a few feet. |
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She glanced at the speed limit sign, which showed a 50 in a big red circle. |
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This poem vividly portrays the unique characteristics of the osprey, a bird of prey, which feeds on fish. |
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I want to discuss the political aspects of your work, which resonate in a particular way via the mobilization of a variety of techniques. |
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An ideal scenario would be where the drinker could go to a cocktail bar, where the mixologist would ask which flavour of whisky was preferred. |
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Her contemporaries wrote books in which a hero, bent on a specific goal, triumphed over, or was defeated by, geography. |
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The trivial name alludes to the row of metal spines on the third pereiopod which distinguishes this species from other members of the genus. |
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His mistake was to attempt a back-heel on the run which bounced off Cameron, setting his little legs birling. |
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We used to break old soda water bottles to get at the marbles which were used as stoppers in these bottles. |
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Everything held firm, including the sheet stopper through which the halyard was led into the cockpit. |
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For the arable farmer, manure was the crucial problem, and one of the major advantages of the various mixed farming systems which existed was the provision of animal manure. |
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Over quite a few years I have tested a number of Baer pistols and examined dozens more belonging to friends, or which were found in gun shop showcases. |
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The party routinely sets the agenda for new attacks on welfare and immigrants, to which the other parties adapt while holding up their hands in mock horror. |
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The spokeswoman was responding to a question about the ambiguous descriptions of the offenders, which have ranged from mixed race to white or Afro-Caribbean. |
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Northup was born in the New York town of Minerva in 1808, and held numerous jobs upstate, one of which was a violinist. |
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The screeching vehicle left tire tracks on the architectural relic, which dates back to the Ming Dynasty. |
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Is it worth it to migrate to Las Vegas, which is said to be welcoming with open arms? |
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The first ski resort opened in 1962 and the town, which now boasts an uncluttered 5,000 residents, followed four years later. |
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The mixed grill unusually came with chicken rather than lamb which was a bit dry but was reasonable for what we were paying and again there was plenty on the plate. |
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It comes following numerous accidents involving the vehicles, including incidents in which users have inadvertently driven their mobility scooters onto motorways. |
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Most food tins are lined with a resin which contains a hormone-disrupting chemical called bisphenol A, which can leach from the tin into the food inside. |
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Certain plastics contain plasticisers which mimic the action of oestrogen. |
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Reduced sea ice extent or the timing of sea ice formation and break-up will impact the lower trophic levels of the ecosystems upon which polar bears depend. |
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He created mouse embryos with DNA lacking in CDX2, the gene responsible for forming the trophectoderm, or skin on a blastocyte, which is the early form of an embryo. |
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The team designed over 40 themed soundscapes that mimic environments, all of which are free to download. |
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The extract also mobilizes fatty acids from adipose cells, which increases the amount of fat the body burns as fuel, particularly during exercise. |
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During the period of exile, five bishoprics had become vacant and could not be filled in a manner which would be acknowledged as valid under canon law. |
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The government has mobilized military units to clear driftwood from dam drains, which could slow drainage of water from reservoirs if another typhoon lashes the country. |
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Later, they will be entertained by The Chieftains and a troop of Irish dancers who will perform in a massive marquee which has been erected on the castle lawns. |
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I don't need a color-screen mobile which is extremely popular nowadays. |
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The budget-making meeting saw a reprieve for the city's children's book bus, which was set to be scrapped and the service merged with the mobile library scheme. |
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Some of these provide rich discussions from which to draw, but many do not, In these cases, Rose reads discussions of related issues cleverly to infer about mixed marriages. |
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Officers from Farnworth police station will be seconded to the mobile unit which will be fitted out with offices and equipped with computers and telephones. |
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It was not so much the price-support system in itself that was irrational, but the level at which prices were set in a context of mixed farming sizes. |
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Chris Martin, by the way, is very, very aware of this, which is even more proof that he is uncool. |
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Defense includes sentry birds alerting the flock to danger, as well as mobbing, in which several crows surround a potential predator and call out a forceful alarm. |
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Leaving aside troncs, though, there is a far more interesting point about the non-declaration of tips which would cause many businesses a problem if HMRC asked about them! |
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The Sevres biscuit figures in Plate VIII, which bear the incised mark of Bachelier, show how such studies were ultimately translated into objects. |
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That possibility came to an end at the June 10 council meeting during a debate which started out politely, became lively and ended up in a shouting match. |
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For a second the lily was enveloped in a milk-white foam, which disappeared, leaving the fluid opalescent. |
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The more popular American version of the dumpling is a type of biscuit, which consists of heavy dough dropped into simmering savory stews and casseroles. |
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Yan was up for the weekend, which was really awesome, so last night we had a sleepover at Tom's house and got really trolleyed and had fun and it was awesome. |
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At the age of 18 Frida is the victim of a horrific trolley car accident, which leaves her crippled and in debilitating pain for the rest of her life. |
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Stopping and walking back, she opened the door which moaned in response. |
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The only sound, other than the eerie whistle of the wind, is the moan of prayer horns, blown by maroon-robed monks, which echo ominously across the valley. |
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The academy has opened its doors to the Trojan Horse and has found itself swamped with a discipline which does not pay homage to the traditional gods of Logos and Logic. |
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Community members were persuaded to attend long and awkward meetings at which cattle station plans were outlined in language which was alien and obscure to the Bulman mob. |
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Together this troika provided the professional ballast which was essential if Churchill's strategic imagination was to remain tethered to reality. |
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Instead he describes the milieu in which the works were created and received. |
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The birthday boy or girl will receive an autographed football with every child receiving goody bags, which will include a voucher to see a City game. |
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Together, the Council presidency, High Representative, and Commissioner for External Affairs form a troika which represents the EU as a whole in international diplomacy. |
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These policies issue from the fear, familiar to any student of the inter-war years, that women are taking over jobs for which they are not suited. |
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However, even if they are significant, there's at least one quite reasonable way I can think of in which accident rates could be tied to birthdate. |
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It's miserable, unengaging stuff, which probably suited the moment. |
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And so he comes, through these various transgressions, into conflict with the mandates of the ethnic group and religion to which he belongs by birth. |
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They do not permit her to make us happy, but put her on a level with money, status, noble birth, health, beauty and other things which are common to virtue and vice. |
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The youngest sills are undeformed and crosscut older foliated troctolite sills, which in turn crosscut isoclinally folded hybrid gabbro-troctolite-anorthosite complexes. |
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Once a person takes upon himself community leadership, it is best to minimize public participation in activities which have a smack of triviality. |
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A birefringent interference polarizer which may be fabricated from readily available materials using established coextrusion techniques is provided. |
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It has made me dig out my old diary from 1985-6 which is full of embarrassing, poorly crafted rubbish and shows me up to be the young idiot that I suspected I must have been. |
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In the wake of his death, three men moved forward to form a new triumvirate which would punish Caesar's assassins and then divide up the Roman world. |
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The unpalatable truth, which the cosy triumvirate of mainstream parties refuse to face, is that there is not, and never has been a liberal consensus in this country. |
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The pupils have also been able to extend the project into other lessons, including making a bird table, which is visible from the nursery classroom. |
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The author has produced a work on the Mixtecs of colonial Mexico which rivals the best of that on any of these other better-known and documented groups. |
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Of the ancient forum where Cicero spoke and Caesar triumphed, there remain only ruins scattered across an enclave around which swirls the modern city. |
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The bird's foot violet is a spring and autumn flowering perennial herb named for its finely dissected leaves which resemble the splayed toes of a bird. |
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The increasing use of plastic stoppers in wine bottles is threatening the wildlife which relies upon the cork producing regions of Spain and Portugal. |
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The new move, which comes with the breeding season at its height, is aimed at halting the persecution of birds of prey such as peregrine falcons and goshawks. |
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I read a lot but find new books are few and far between, so people are discouraged from using the mobile library, which is a shame as it serves well for elderly and disabled. |
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The enzymatic dissociation was completed in a trypsin solution, after which individual cells were isolated from the digested tissue by trituration. |
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After several months of floods, gales, tantrums, and boisterous whisky parties, he returned in triumph to a London which was already agog at his endeavour. |
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Women with gestational diabetes, which generally develops later in pregnancy, usually do not have an increased risk of having a baby with a birth defect. |
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In her own claims to be above the desires which drive her admirer, Nisa provides the image of the bird of paradise which was believed never to need to land or feed. |
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Twelve items asked students to add fractions, which were graduated in difficulty from like denominators without renaming to mixed numbers with renaming. |
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Flying Scotsman will return to Yorkshire in triumph next month, when it is the star attraction at the NRM's Railfest celebrations, which mark the bicentenary of the train. |
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Splashbacks can also be matched to a glass upstand, which protects the walls above the rest of the kitchen worktop. |
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Helena which rehabilitated and upsized a failing water line tucked between a highway, rail line and historic vineyards. |
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But an op-ed article can do these things only if people read it, which means an editor must publish it. |
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Conventional cotton often has chemical traces in it which makes it unwearable for those with allergies and sensitive skin. |
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The Op Art pillow, which also comes with a coordinating throw, is part of a group of velvet pillows the company launched this fall. |
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The opamp for the stage is the NJM2068L, which is as good as low cost opamps get. |
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Phytophthora infestans is a fungus-like Oomycete which causes the disease on potato known as late blight or potato blight. |
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Geralt ME's El Bahr also promotes a certain type of oolong tea which combines the added benefits of ginseng. |
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They found switches, crocodile clips, bulbs and a battery which could be used to make a detonator. |
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But the rating for the most aromatic tea goes to Milk Oolong tea from China, which is flavoured with buffalo milk and caramel cream. |
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Misch was born in 1917 in Upper Silesia, which is now in Poland but was then part of the German empire. |
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Bagmaster introduces the new AR-15 Upper Case, which solves the storage and transportation problems of shooters who use several gun uppers. |
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The site will soon offer RSS which to distribute uploaded data to other users. |
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Nail features include nail dystrophy, which ranges from mild pitting or ridging of the nail plate to hyperkeratosis and onycholysis. |
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The lawsuit was a reaction to charges filed more than ten years ago by Croatia, which the ICJ in 2008 decided that it would hear. |
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Nigeria's parliament on Thursday passed a bill which criminalises same-sex marriages with prison terms of up to 14 years. |
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This cloud, known as the Oort Cloud, is believed to be the reservoir from which comets emanate. |
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It meant the smart new uplights had to be filled in with Tarmac at the station, which opened next to the train station and Tesco store in March. |
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For instance, uplights, which direct light up at the ceiling, make a room feel taller and brighter. |
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For an affordable and very unique touch, place uplighters by the edges of your curtains, which will light up the ceiling. |
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Developmental biologists, for example, are rethinking the degree to which ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny. |
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In terms of domain knowledge capturing, the authors used ontologies, which allowed reaching a higher maturity level. |
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Balardeta was most recently a founder of Uplay, LLC, which was acquired by Callaway Golf. |
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When they are ordained they are changed ontologically, in their very being, which is not true of the common priesthood. |
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There are still other digital retailers that will carry the three titles, and there's always UPlay, which is straight from Ubisoft. |
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This configuration allowed all geometry to remain below the critical angles beyond which support material would be required. |
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This is a multi-billion dollar integrated project which is to include an expensive upgrader to turn the bituminous oil into synthetic crude. |
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The companies say they pressure cook their shelf-stable products for half as long as their cans, which makes them crispier and fresher. |
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The staple Swedish and mashed potatoes and Swedish crisp bread, which is like a thick papad but without any spices and lingonberry jelly. |
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The cheese itself was mousse like and light, which paired smartly with the crispier nutty flavouring of the crust. |
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This metonymic extension was a semasiological process, which was, however, followed at some point by an onomasiological one. |
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The batch serial number is located on the front of a card, which serves as the bottom of the product package, immediately above the UPC code. |
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The retail guru tried to drag crimper John Peers into the 21st Century which was a tough job. |
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This company provides free access to their course templates, which are very easy for the novice on-line teacher to use. |
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I grew up in Orange County, California, which was very new and fresh and crimeless. |
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Children who accidentally ingest the faeces of unwormed animals may contract toxocariasis, which can cause eye damage in extreme cases. |
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It is no more unworkable than mandatory jail terms for gun crime, which the Nats support. |
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Stonyfield Farm, which operates out of Londonderry, New Hampshire, one-ups Brown Cow in the yogurt size wars with a bucket-size 32-ouncer. |
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In November 2012, more than 25 infant deaths took place at Malda Medical College and Hospital, of which 10 were crib deaths. |
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She was a prolific enthusiast of needlework, doing crewel, needlepoint and cross-stitch, which she enjoyed making as gifts to friends and family. |
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Thus, a slightly more polar plasticizer should be chosen for a higher ACN HNBR which takes into account the increase in the solubility parameter of the base polymer. |
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Other brewers have joined in the beer-with food campaign by upsizing bottles, including Marston's which has launched Pedigree and Old Empire India Pale Ale in 800ml size. |
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Pasture buffer strips were pre-wet by simulated rainfall and then subject to runoff from plots upslope of the pasture strips which had been previously subject to burning. |
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It is an enhanced version of EDS' OpenBill Express, which was launched by EDS last fall to make e-billing less expensive and more accessible for companies of all sizes. |
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In normal driving mode for example, upshifts under part throttle are accompanied by a millisecond cut of two cylinders, which amplifies the exhaust note. |
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Stickle rice is chalky kernels which are not translucent while jasmine and white rice are semi translucent kernels, meanwhile white rice has a bit opaquer than jasmine rice. |
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Interior construction, which i s Ambassador's focus, tends to remain relatively stronger in both good times and bad, as tenants move, upsize and downsize. |
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The reports have come few days after the discovery of a crop circle in Salinas, California, which also sparked speculation that they were UFO related. |
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Biederman points to the scheduled opening later this year of Artemis, a cavernous upscale Greek restaurant which will front Broadway in the Holiday Inn Martinique. |
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They get to work on itchy, puffy eyes in less than two minutes because they contain sodium cromoglicate, which relieves redness, watering and itchiness. |
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James Creegan, director of care at Croft Carehomes Ltd, which runs Croftlands and four other homes in the north, expressed remorse over the poor standards at the home. |
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The first synergies of the Crocs relationship will be visible in Fury's Aeroflex Series, which will feature Croslite, Crocs' proprietary closed-cell material. |
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Schornack s lab that a mutant of SymRK receptor which is unable to develop mycorrhization show extensive colonization by the root pathogenic oomycete Phytophthora palmivora. |
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Masood drove uppishly to be caught in the slips while Ali misjudged a sharp incoming delivery which hit the off stump as he tried to leave the ball. |
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And saffron, the spice that gives paella its vivid yellow, contains a vital antioxidant called crocetin which can fight certain cancerous tumours and lower blood pressure. |
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The hillfort itself is an outlier of a Jurassic ridge which dominates the eastern part of the study area, with light calcareous soils on an Inferior Oolite cap over sandstone. |
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A cataract is caused by opacification of the lens of the eye which focuses light required for vision, and if left untreated, can lead to blindness. |
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Early in his studies, a group of stern-faced upperclassmen pulled him into a dorm room and demanded to know which civil rights group he represented. |
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Obstructive sleep apnea is a common disorder in which the upper airway is intermittently narrowed or blocked, disrupting sleep and breathing during sleep. |
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The problem started with satellite deregulation, which increased the number of uplinks and commercial satellites, now numbering over 400 worldwide. |
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The UpMarket, which appears every Wednesday from 10am to 5pm, has a wide range of off beaten products ranging from handmade jewellery, handbags, arts and crafts and skincare. |
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If you want to draw specific attention to a special souvenir, use accent lighting which can take the form of a spotlight, downlighter or an uplighter. |
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They provide uplighting as well as safety and security and will give the patio a moonlit glow, which you can enjoy from indoors from the comfort of your armchair. |
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To present a criticisable validity claim means to present a claim which can, if need be, be defended with arguments which might lead to an agreement based on reason. |
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Ontological arguments are not metaphysical arguments but remarks on how concepts function in religions, which by necessity must be critiqued within their living context. |
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The lower critical temperature value for cattle is the lowest temperature or windchill at which no additional energy is required to maintain core body temperature. |
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These caused epigenetic alterations in their ontogenies, some of which led to the development of new monsters that survived longer thanks to human care. |
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Around one in 10 of the new recruits will join the firm's five-year higher apprentice programme, which combines on-the-job training with degree-level studies. |
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The government awarded Branson a 15-year franchise to operate the network, which has more than 100 stations and criss-crosses Britain linking smaller cities. |
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What consumers want is an easy and inexpensive solution to boost data access times and storage capacity, which they can easily do by upgrading their hard drive. |
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The budget, which projects slight increases in First Nations spending, contains no new programs or services to close the gap between First Nations and Ontarians. |
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State police shut down eastbound lanes of Interstate 290 west of the accident scene, which was just west of the Hope Avenue on-ramp to I-290 east. |
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Karim's arrest is the first since Egypt passed law number 126 in 2008, which criminalizes FGM due to the physical and psychological damages it inflicts on the victims. |
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The law criminalises the smuggling or attempting the smuggling of subsidised oil derivatives, which it considers theft of public money that requires legal punishment. |
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We take a picture, the computer calculates the correct fit, that information is sent to the milling machine, which creates the crown or onlay in a matter of minutes. |
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However, the law contains an exploited loophole that allows billboards to be put up in unzoned commercial and industrial areas, which are often rural. |
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The Supreme Constitutional Court turned down on Sunday a lawsuit which called for the law which criminalises female genital mutilation to be scrapped. |
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The value of this exercise is reinforced by the lexical analysis arranged on onomasiological principles which occupies two-thirds of the present study. |
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Mr Latham questioned her about a crib sheet which gave timings she was to tell police if asked about her movements when she claimed she was in Soham. |
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Mr Latham questioned her about a crib sheet found at the house which gave timings she was to tell police if asked about her movements when she claimed she was in Soham. |
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A hospital in Malda District, which provides healthcare services to the district and other nearby areas, has witnessed a sudden surge in crib deaths. |
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Dias has excellent stick skills which help her carry the ball upfield. |
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As well as traditional fabrics, I will be stocking more unusual types of material such as crewels, which are hand-woven cotton fabrics direct from Kashmir. |
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Depending on which Bluenose you believe Bowyer is either a cretinous criminal who has had his day or a reformed character with proven Premier League pedigree. |
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Anyway, as a result of this hokum, we are now embroiled in an unwinnable war without end, but which may escalate to threaten each and every one of us. |
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The webbed fossil footprints, which appear alongside fossil prints of unwebbed birds and dinosaurs, also show evidence of a rear-pointing hallux, or first toe. |
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There is a department store on the beach road, Ocean Plaza, which is still flooded at the lower level. |
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At the moment the right wing of the party has asserted its supremacy, which is why lily-livered lefties like me have deserted the Party. |
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Consider his words, which can be read as an apology for the Court's shameful reasoning in Bowers. |
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Nationally there is also growing concern at the apparent ease with which real guns can be bought. |
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After all, they go to the pub to meet with friends and drink alcohol, which they are still free to do. |
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The rip-offs can vary from interest overcharging to the failure to set off loan accounts against accounts which are in credit. |
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We also determined which phylogenetic lineages had evolved faster or slower. |
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Scattered around the airstrip are some of Afghanistan's 10 million landmines, which every day leave innocent civilians limbless. |
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People have the power to contemplate and reflect upon infinity and eternity, concepts which are totally beyond the realm of the physical world. |
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