Reach forward to elongate the spine, then reach toward the front shin and rest hand here or on the floor, if possible. |
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Susan Magnier's Reach for the Moon is the lone starter from the powerful Aidan O'Brien stable. |
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Reach out to an unfathered child and include him in one of your family activities before school starts. |
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A further neck back in third was High Reach, while Two Step Kid, the only three-year-old in the race, ran a blinder in fourth. |
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During a flood in the 1970s, the backwater broke its banks during a game against Swan Reach, forcing the match to be finished with one end increasingly under water. |
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I remember one day that I spent in a bathtub looking out at the ocean and re-reading the end of Outerbridge Reach. |
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Instead, he ended up hosting a fledgling Canadian game show called Reach for the Top. |
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Reach the summit ridge and bear left for the final few feet to the summit. |
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Northwest Agricultural Products is field-testing a new product to keep invasive cheat grass from re-establishing itself on part of the Hanford Reach after a fire. |
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Tenders are invited for Nifty Nabber Ideal For Picking Up Bottles And Garbage Out Doors,In Addition To Retrieving Out Of Reach Items. |
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Celebrating 50 years of UK number one hit singles, the Magic of Motown brings its brand-new 2015 Reach Out Tour to Wrexham next month. |
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Last November, Policy Maker finished fourth in the Japan Cup, in front of Phoenix Reach, who finished sixth. |
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The company has worked with sponsors such as Uber, IZZE, Treehouse, Health in Reach and Sleepful Nights. |
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Reach for a doorstep from the breadbin, crunch into a ball and wipe over the floor. |
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Reach Out to Asia and Qatar Academy signed a memorandum of understanding on setting up a computer refurbishing initiative. |
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Reach Out Magazine is just one of the many ways that makes it possible to meet others who do. |
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The Rocky Reach wireman crew received the award April 10, 2014, at NWPPA's Engineering and Operations Conference in Reno, Nevada. |
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Reach the Aeolians by ferry from Naples, or Milazzo on Sicily. |
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Reach arm up and over the head, staying in frontal plane, bring elbow to the hip, cinching the waistband as you return. |
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Reach me some of that long sweetening, honey, she'd say at the breakfast table. |
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Mazzocchi Wrecking uses a Long Reach Device with a pulverizer head to tear off the building's brick outer walls before beginning to cut apart the building's steel structure. |
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In the 1956 film Reach for the Sky, Dowding was played by Charles Carson. |
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In a further attempt to prevent water loss, at King's Reach, the section immediately east of Sapperton Tunnel, the canal was lined with concrete rather than puddle clay. |
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When Brin Ohmsford had come into Darklin Reach three hundred years earlier, Hearthstone had been the home of Cogline and the child he claimed as his granddaughter, Kimber Boh. |
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The thing about being an ambivert is you really don't have a clear indication of when you are going to reach your limit. |
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Under the right conditions the car can reach speeds over 200 miles an hour. |
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It was difficult to reach an agreement because of the friction between the two sides. |
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She tried to reach the vase but overbalanced herself and fell off the stool. |
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There was no prospect that the two parties would reach an agreement anytime soon. |
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It threatened but did not reach the aristocratic district of Westminster, Charles II's Palace of Whitehall, and most of the suburban slums. |
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The parties have not been able to reach a settlement in the case. |
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They reckoned that they would reach their destination by noon. |
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In the summer, the mercury can reach over 100 degrees Fahrenheit. |
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Bad weather precluded any further attempts to reach the summit. |
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They have been unable to reach agreement about how to achieve reform. |
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In sheep and cattle, it takes about 40 days for an early antral follicle to reach the preovulary stage. |
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Two of the most influential Arabist societies were established beyond the reach of Ottoman censors and police. |
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After clearing the cape, the still had an hour's sailing to reach blue water. |
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You want to go to the stadium? Go straight on until you reach the park, take the first left and Bob's your uncle! |
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We'll never reach break-even if our variable costs are higher than our selling price. |
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In the first place in going back to the bronze age, we already find ourselves beyond the reach of history or even of tradition. |
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Brussels sprouts reach a length of 4 centimeters and resemble clusters of miniature cabbages. |
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So while content can bubble up, it can also flow down to many smaller blogs and reach both a large audience and deep into networks. |
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Cheater sticks are simply sticks that are used to extend the reach of the canyoneer. |
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Maybe celebdom was my thing. I wanted to reach out to the stars, rather become one. |
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In the accomplishment of this, they frequently reach the climax of absurdity. |
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They think themselves out the reach of Providence, and no longer concerned to solicit his favour. |
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What a foundation for a career! A correspondentship in the next great war might be within my reach. |
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In fact, Soviet astronomers once thought that the thick, dense Cytherean atmosphere might not let any sunlight reach the surface. |
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We daisy chained several USB hubs to see if we could reach the far side of the room. |
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The express company could only handle shipments door to door on the West Coast, needing others to reach the rest of the country. |
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In due course they reach Albany, then a small Dutch town filled with Dutch people, Dutch comforts and frugality, and Dutch cabbage. |
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It didn't take long for the waves of heat to reach him, and with them came the scents of tempanuts, earthberries, and honey. |
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Older men typically require longer periods of time to achieve erection and reach orgasm. |
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The installers attempted to thread the fish tape through the conduit, but were unable to reach around the tight bend in the tube. |
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I'd go running in, pretend-breathless, nuzzle her neck, reach around to cup her frontage. |
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She had, after all, learned from the same master he had although matched daggers offered no reach compared to a full-handed sword. |
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After a very ginger landing, everyone aboard was able to see up close how lucky they had been to reach base. |
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The headless horseman harrowed Ichabod Crane as he tried to reach the bridge. |
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After each frame has been heddled, stand upright within easy reach until the full set has been completed. |
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Associated offshore basaltic flows reach as far south as the Falkland Islands and South Africa. |
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It suffered especially from Viking raids, and was often used as a winter base by Viking raiders when they were unable to reach Normandy. |
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They were also the first Europeans to cross the Chaco and reach the outer territories of the Inca Empire on the hills of the Andes, near Sucre. |
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In 1543 three Portuguese traders accidentally became the first Westerners to reach and trade with Japan. |
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It took seven more weeks for the boats to reach Kola where they were rescued by a Russian merchant vessel. |
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After wintering, in 1644 Poyarkov pushed down the Zeya and became the first Russian to reach the Amur River. |
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The major turnpikes radiated from London and were the means by which the Royal Mail was able to reach the rest of the country. |
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However, the population then grew by just over a million between the 2001 and 2011 Censuses, to reach 8,173,941 in the latter enumeration. |
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I watched them glistening over the tiled rooftops and Hills hoists and waited, in awe, for the shadow to reach our Lower Templestowe back yard. |
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For builder Rakesh Prajapati, the ideal weekend is trekking up the wild path to reach hill station Matheran. |
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Several Yorkshire railway networks were introduced as railways spread across the country to reach remote areas. |
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The smaller River Esk flows from west to east at the northern foot of the North York Moors to reach the sea at Whitby. |
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Violent and sudden storms often sweep the surface, due to large transient temperature differences and a long reach of wind. |
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It represented an optical illusion of the leftovers from a feast on the floor of reach houses. |
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His impastations, which even reach the skies, spoiled more than one of his paintings. |
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Even if you're giving up reach in order to infight, standing at the end of your opponent's punch isn't the way to do it. |
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Regardless of the original intent, the stated claim now seemed to be within reach. |
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Foard believes this road to be the most probable route that both armies took to reach the battlefield. |
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It may take a diocesan bishop a number of years to reach the House of Lords, at which point he becomes a Lord Spiritual. |
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In the 21st century, there has been renewed effort to reach children and youth. |
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Castile was already engaged in a race of exploration with Portugal to reach the Far East by sea when Columbus made his bold proposal to Isabella. |
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They had to be brought a long way, tended to arrive too late, and had limited reach, with spouts but no delivery hoses. |
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My Samithi Headquarters was not jeepable and one has to wallow across a small river to reach that place. |
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Columbus simply expanded the triangle outwards, and his route became the main way for Europeans to reach, and return from, the Americas. |
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At the Battle of Maloyaroslavets the French tried to reach Kaluga, where they could find food and forage supplies. |
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Wellesley had been gazetted on 29 April 1802, but the news took several months to reach him by sea. |
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British, American, and Chinese forces defeated the Japanese in northern Burma in March, and the British pushed on to reach Rangoon by 3 May. |
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Judges may refer to various types of persuasive authority to reach a decision in a case. |
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Any court may seek to distinguish its present case from that of a binding precedent, in order to reach a different conclusion. |
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In such cases, a court must analyze the various available sources, and reach a resolution of the ambiguity. |
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While they don't necessarily reach different results in every case, the two approaches are in direct tension. |
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On 6 July 2015, a migrant died while attempting to climb onto a freight train while trying to reach Britain from the French side of the Channel. |
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Eurotunnel said it also held talks with Three UK but has yet to reach an agreement with the operator. |
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The lower reaches of the river are called the Tideway, derived from its long tidal reach up to Teddington Lock. |
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There are locks on the lower Severn to enable seagoing boats to reach as far as Stourport. |
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The tide will outstrip the vessel but by timing the journey correctly, a barge can reach Gloucester at high water. |
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The book's principal character, 'Andrews', travels by foot across the Downs to reach Lewes and attend the Assizes. |
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Where these reach the coast cliffs are formed which are cut with ravines and waterfalls. |
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Prices and quantities are allowed to adjust according to economic conditions in order to reach equilibrium and properly allocate resources. |
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The reach of available petroleum ressources has always been around 35 years or even less since the start of the modern exploration. |
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The Ten Boer well failed to reach target depth for technical reasons, but was completed as a minor gas producer from the Zechstein carbonates. |
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This line was extended westwards through Exeter and Plymouth to reach Truro and Penzance, the most westerly railway station in England. |
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When we reach the piano, Ormus sits down and starts to play a slow, haunting gospelly tune. |
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Okay, now just picture what you want to pull out of hammerspace and just reach in and grab it. |
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The imitations of the gobblings and other sounds of wild turkeys, often brought this keen-eyed and ever watchful tenant of the forest within reach of the rifle. |
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All cells reach toward dogitude. I need dog breath, eyes, fur, smell. |
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Kirtling her skirts for freedom of movement, she accelerated to full speed and headed for the road, hoping to reach the relative safety of the village. |
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The physical condition of the distributary itself is in bad shape due to poor maintenance over longer periods of time, especially in the head reach. |
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A varying percentage of our combat soldiers reach the limit of their endurance and must leave their foxholes, not for physical wounds but because of emotional decompensation. |
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To reach the other bank of the river, we tried crossing over on a log. |
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A skilled cragsman himself, he told his officers that he believed that a determined party of Gurkhas and other experienced climbers could reach the enemy by this route. |
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Hundreds seeking to reach Britain made use of the situation to attempt to stowaway inside and underneath transport trucks destined for the United Kingdom. |
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The fleet sailed further and further south, avoiding the Portuguese territories in Brazil, and become the first to reach Tierra del Fuego at the tip of the Americas. |
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This at last brought me to the cooley or ravine that I so longed to reach. |
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Where the original is close no version can reach it in the same compass. |
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Chinnies are rodents, so they chew-chew-chew! Make sure there are no electrical cords or other dangerous or important things within reach of his teeth. |
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In the last rays of the setting sun, you could pick out far away down the reach his beard borne high up on the white structure, foaming up stream to anchor for the night. |
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The Opko drug, called bevasiranib, is now in the final stage of clinical trials, so it could be the first RNA interference drug to reach the market. |
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However, we cannot reach conclusions on the role of betatrophin in glucose and lipid metabolism process based on the present results and further studies will still be needed. |
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The Creator has so cunningly endowed our bodies that there is no labor to be done, no skill in artificing or fashioning the metals, that is beyond our reach. |
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Prices for goods and services are set freely by the forces of supply and demand and are allowed to reach their point of equilibrium without intervention by government policy. |
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Arrow left until you reach the start of the text you want to delete. |
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Customary laws, such as the Law of Clan MacDuff, came under attack from the Stewart Dynasty which consequently extended the reach of Scots common law. |
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Her long reign saw Britain reach the zenith of its economic and political power, with the introduction of steam ships, railroads, photography, and the telegraph. |
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After six months negotiations failed to reach agreement on the central question of whether Ulster was to be under the authority of the new Dublin parliament. |
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This is meant to reach and ensure the highest possible level of safety. |
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A journey along the Avon to reach Stonehenge was part of a ritual passage from life to death, to celebrate past ancestors and the recently deceased. |
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Federalism itself is an antimajoritarian mechanism for, by devolving power to smaller constituencies, it places some policy issues beyond the reach of the center's majority. |
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The angler lured a smaller fish into reach with the appendage on its head. |
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He defeated an English force that attacked him at Southwark, but being unable to storm London Bridge he sought to reach the capital by a more circuitous route. |
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To reach agreement, clauses were removed that would have had Edward renounce his claim to the French crown in return for territory in Aquitaine and the town of Calais. |
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There was never wicked man that was not infatuate, and in nothing more than in those things wherein he hoped most to transcend the reach of others. |
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Because gas turbines optimally spin at high speed, a turboprop features a gearbox to lower the speed of the shaft so that the propeller tips don't reach supersonic speeds. |
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A hybrid jet engine like SABRE needs only reach low hypersonic speeds inside the lower atmosphere before engaging its closed cycle mode, whilst climbing, to build speed. |
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A channel was dredged to allow ocean-going vessels to reach the city. |
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There was a certain wood, which, by rising at early morn, and taking the cheap train, I could reach at eleven in the morning. Here I would botanize or geologize at my will. |
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If you could reach your funk-hole, and crouch in it, there was a fair chance of your coming out of it alive next day to run the gauntlet of the Bapaume Road again. |
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English National Opera is a title freighted with implications, and that first adjective promises not only a geographical reach, but a linguistic commitment too. |
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Cellular mobiles can have apparently bizarre holes in their reach. |
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While working they manage to reach a level of what Goleman calls 'flow', which is a state of 'self-forgetness' as a result of being engrossed in the task at hand. |
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The early finishers waited for the other runners to reach the finish line. |
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The major mechanism by which extrasynaptically released serotonin seems to reach its targets involves its capture and later release by the surrounding glia. |
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Overton carried out a survey and planned a route from the Etherley and Witton Collieries to Shildon, and then passing to the north of Darlington to reach Stockton. |
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In more recent years, temperatures now reach over 30 Celsius on occasions. |
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Eddie liked to take his johnboat into the shallow, reedy, sandbars that the out-of-town fishermen, with their big, expensive, fiberglass bassboats, couldn't reach. |
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Crawley missed two penalties but still edged out League Two Torquay to become the first non-league side to reach the FA Cup fifth round for 17 years. |
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While the earthdin is but a seismal shock of a rheumatic condition in the diversified stratas seeking new positions to reach their centre of gravity. |
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Pouring with tobacco liquor is fatal to these insects, and also to the ked, Hippobosca ovina, and to the tick, Acarus reduvius, if it fairly reach them. |
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