Alex Maxwell, Airdrie-born but now an accomplished local historian, walks me round the town. |
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This he accomplished on foot, walking the stock down the road through the villages and into the City. |
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It is not easy to get inside the head of a real-life historical figure but Galloway has accomplished this with absolute ease. |
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Solid sound and smooth production are no surprises coming from a batch of accomplished musicians who leave nothing to chance. |
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An accomplished violist and violinist, he enjoys playing chamber music and composing. |
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Linebacker Na'il Diggs is an accomplished pilot who has flown everything from helicopters to seaplanes. |
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Yet, accomplished mastery of all the knowledge and techniques important to preaching may not make the preacher successful. |
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A revival of theriomorphic figures could also be accomplished by turning to those of the remote past. |
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His mission accomplished, he covered his mouth and nose with a mask and entered the room. |
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Mercer's dialogue required highly accomplished actors with years of theatrical experience. |
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She got her pilot's license in 1948 and became an accomplished stunt flier and test pilot. |
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In mangroves this is accomplished with seed germination while still attached to the parent tree. |
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Now most work is accomplished via Internet meetings, video teleconferences, e-mail, and other electronic media. |
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This can be accomplished at side seams, the center back seam, gathers, pleats, darts or a combination of the above. |
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This could be accomplished by having a radiologist present during mammography to review films. |
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His accomplished, melancholic debut of minimal and ethereal, techno music quickly followed. |
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Scott is also an accomplished musician, playing the saxophone and winning two gold medals in violin. |
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A man of many talents, Roger was an accomplished jazz musician, playing soprano saxophone and clarinet with his Blue Notes band. |
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Weight loss is accomplished both by restriction of food quantity and malabsorption of nutrients. |
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That woman was an accomplished pianist who spends her little leisure time playing Brahms on the baby grand given to her by her late parents. |
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The task was accomplished though, and U.S. forces made short work of what was until then the world's 5th largest army. |
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This article provides a short synopsis of what the task force has accomplished to date. |
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The E-flat transposition easily can be accomplished by reading the part as if written in bass clef up one octave. |
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On the side he was a fairly accomplished cartoonist and illustrator and occasionally wrote satires and poems. |
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I will still need to fill in the edges but it feels pretty awesomesauce to have accomplished this much. |
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Among his inspired predictions are a few that I'd say had better hurry up and be accomplished. |
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A further reduction was accomplished by using the tangent plane of the surface at a given point as the standard plane of reference. |
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His detractors on both left and right, however, say he talked big but accomplished little. |
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This may be accomplished through marking directional arrows on the score and perhaps indicating the type of interval involved. |
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God's activity is hidden and salvation is accomplished through Christ's death. |
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The muscle biopsy can be accomplished as an outpatient procedure and carries the attendant risks of pain, bleeding, infection, and sensory loss. |
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This has been accomplished in the faithful obedience of the Lord Christ Jesus and His propitiatory sacrifice. |
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For Brendan, salvation is best accomplished through the monastic way, understood as a combination of ascetic practices and liturgical observance. |
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This would best be accomplished by trying to extend more diverse assistance from a long-range perspective. |
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It makes for an arresting and accomplished film with some truly outstanding acting along the way. |
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An accomplished master of the month-long bender, his genteel appearance belies his taste for corn liquor and high proof rotgut. |
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Paul is an accomplished artist whose unique work adorns many sitting rooms and hotel lobbies throughout the country. |
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James already has accomplished the near-impossible by living up to the hype that followed him into the league. |
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Our six-year-old friend showed natural ability on the ice, and we decided it had helped that she was an accomplished rollerblader. |
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Typically home exchanges were accomplished through listings offered in catalogs. |
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He was also an accomplished linguist speaking nine foreign languages including Chinese and Tibetan. |
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The applause rippling around the stadium was for more than just a piece of accomplished defending. |
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What has never been established is whether X5 had accomplished her mission and fixed limpet mines to Tirpitz's hull. |
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Not only is he an assured manager, he is accomplished, astute, admirably able. |
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The performers are all accomplished in their own right, and together they are simply magnificent. |
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There are situations so serious that the rescue of the drowning person cannot be accomplished with a rope, a life preserver, or a boat. |
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He is an accomplished pianist and a licentiate of the Royal School of Music. |
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He accomplished this largely with local levies and displayed Roman power to the eastern kingdoms, including Parthia. |
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Printing on aluminum foil can be accomplished by any commercial process, including rotogravure, flexography, lithography, and letterpress. |
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Statistics show many accomplished actors in Hollywood and television are Leos, and many have Moon signs in Cancer as well. |
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I decided to attempt to swim two lengths of the pool underwater on a single breath, a feat that I have accomplished a couple of times before. |
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This can be accomplished by frequently adding small amounts of lime to the soil surface. |
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The accomplished author has also written three children's books and published two anthologies. |
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The retrenchment of social programmes has been accomplished by the politics of stealth and the politics of strength. |
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Such exploration may be accomplished through a homework assignment in which both partners or an entire family answers the questions below. |
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An emphasis on slower tempos gives Black the opportunity to show off her very accomplished legato playing. |
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He accomplished this by our ignorance and lack of understanding of what constitutes a legal person. |
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It is an accomplished film that uses dark humor to leaven its serious topics. |
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Printing is accomplished via tiny cells or ink reservoirs which are engraved into the surface of the print cylinder. |
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Active core rewarming also can be accomplished by warm lavage of several body cavities. |
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And that is what is accomplished by the specifically representationalist part of strong representationalism does, not by the functionalist part. |
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An accomplished goalkeeper and latterly a sought after commentator and coach, he spent a glittering career between the sticks for Glasgow Celtic. |
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Tears of the Sun is not a great movie, but it is satisfying, and represents an example of accomplished film-making. |
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He sold everything from vacuum cleaners to flower seeds, became a radio repairman and an accomplished pilot. |
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Limiting the grass intake can be accomplished by using a grazing mask or muzzle or by restricting the area available for grazing. |
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It is mainly accomplished by using text in the same color as the background color of the page. |
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This reconstruction of events is something that cannot be accomplished through participant observation alone. |
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Finding asteroids on Saturn's Lagrangian points is difficult and has not yet been accomplished. |
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Subsequent reinsertions may be accomplished the same way or by following procedure for insertion of nasogastric tubes. |
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During his lifetime Blake wrote many volumes of poetry and religious philosophy, and was an accomplished artist and engraver. |
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A lot of work was accomplished in a short two weeks but a twelve-hour working day, and a seven day week, got the job done. |
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There are moments in history when the work of years can be accomplished in weeks. |
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John was a well known and accomplished tailor and was gifted in that line of work. |
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An accomplished woodsman, hunter, arborist, and gardener, he was also a highly skilled archer and sharpshooter. |
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Yes, I wonder at how the work gets accomplished because of all the hoops and loops that one needs to pass through. |
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It is a juggling act he accomplished with some aplomb during his first half-season in charge. |
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He is also an accomplished composer and well-used to dispensing words of wisdom. |
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Although he's an accomplished technical diver, he's still practising 20m dives with his rebreather. |
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Now it's up to von Tetzchner to prove that, like any accomplished tenor, he can hold a note. |
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Patients with rebound headache will improve if their daily analgesic medication can be withdrawn, although this is not easily accomplished. |
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When all of this was accomplished, the entire levergun was finished in brushed nickel and a composite stock was added. |
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This accomplished and supremely readable book commands our sympathy and evokes a regret for what might have been. |
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The next step is ensuring an unloaded firearm, which is accomplished with the ramrod as explained earlier. |
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He has additionally carved a reputation as an accomplished explorer, wildlife photographer, philanthropist and international art collector. |
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As well as a being qualified welder and accomplished blacksmith, he is trained in art and design, visual arts and sculpture. |
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Onward movement is accomplished when joint forces leave the staging area and move to assigned areas of operation. |
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Sailors accomplished great feats of exploration on little more than limes and weevily biscuits. |
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The instructors are driving experts and accomplished racers with over 150 race wins and twenty professional championships to their credit. |
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Knowledge and acquisition of skills can be accomplished using a number of models and modes of instruction. |
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Almost three quarters of the way through his reign, he has accomplished virtually nothing by way of political reform. |
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That's always the way when an accomplished team gets into that position of strength. |
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Maybe someday I'll learn how to land an airplane, but I was really jazzed about what I'd accomplished in just three days. |
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That was nice because the decent and admirable Mr Calwell isn't usually accredited with having accomplished much of anything at all. |
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He is tall, handsome, accomplished and, most worrying of all, Oxford educated. |
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Even the way she favours her own girls rings completely true, as does the way she has raised them to be competitively accomplished. |
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History is full of truly accomplished people who have expertise in many subjects. |
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These are some of the most intellectually accomplished Indian women of our time. |
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Then this more theoretical work led him to become a very accomplished experimental scientist. |
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By the age of 13 he had written an opera and was becoming an accomplished pianist. |
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The classes are suitable for everyone from the complete beginner to the accomplished artist. |
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Gillen is a capable and accomplished coach, but he has struggled to recruit at Virginia. |
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Hugh is one of this country's finest song-writing talents and accomplished live performers. |
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This is Argento's first shot at directing in English and it's clear that she has an accomplished eye and a fine visual sense. |
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Outside medicine he was an accomplished pianist and loved his garden and the nearby Lake District. |
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Claire is an accomplished pianist while Carthage plays clarinet, piano, flute and guitar. |
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As for the band, it would be hard to find praise enough for these seasoned and accomplished musicians. |
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The 12 th marquis was an accomplished jazz pianist and his elder son likes to chill out with his guitar. |
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It is a polished film by an accomplished director, able to hold its own on the international stage. |
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An accomplished pianist, Edward Said wrote some of the most surprising and sharp essays on music. |
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An accomplished musician, she was a fine horsewoman and took a very keen interest in agricultural matters. |
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For the newcomer proved himself to be a capable surgeon and an accomplished physician. |
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An accomplished classical pianist and a double first in Maths Physics, he was always a man apart. |
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Dave, who portrays the role of John, is a seasoned and accomplished theatrical performer. |
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He's a nimble, accomplished soloist and a sensitive accompanist, capable of pastel washes, shimmering folky chords or juicy bop lines. |
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I accomplished it in half the time as my first attempt last week and the results are more polished. |
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It's far from wallpaper music, however, and for a first LP is accomplished and highly listenable. |
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Here is the fingerprint we were attempting to match, and a brief walk-through on how we accomplished this goal. |
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Since the redemption was to be accomplished through an amendment to the Trust Indenture, acceptance by holders holding two-thirds of the Debentures was required. |
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Although it might sound immodest of me to say so, I am very proud of what we have accomplished. |
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He is an accomplished military officer with a good record of achievement. |
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That was accomplished by cops such as the one whose picture was clutched so tightly by his widow on Sunday. |
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At the time of his defection, he felt a strong need to get out of Cuba, and accomplished just that. |
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Much can be accomplished even without the cooperation of a conservative Congress. |
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Given how little time they had to whip this project to the finish line, they accomplished a lot. |
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For instance, a wonderful, amazingly accomplished bartender in Kansas City had a baby last year, and I followed her journey. |
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The more accomplished students took classes in safe-cracking, burglary, blackmail, and confidence games. |
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None of this will be easily accomplished, and America has only an auxiliary role. |
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That Tut accomplished all this before his 12th birthday suggests aye was the power behind the throne. |
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He was an accomplished ski jumper, and for a time, he toured the country with the Barnum Bailey Circus. |
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Everything Dr. buss had done for the organization and everything players before me had accomplished weighed heavy on me. |
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Fuel transfer is accomplished by suspending a hose from a tensioned cable, the jackstay, which runs from RFA Fort Victoria to the receiving warship. |
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Frank became so accomplished that he played at professional gigs with pianist son David, and occasionally they were joined by their other son Mark, on washboard. |
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This interest was shared with his wife Vera, also an accomplished pianist. |
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Harry is better known for his talents as an accomplished flute player. |
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It was skill she believed that accomplished young women should possess. |
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He is a startlingly brilliant bassist, as accomplished in classical music as in jazz. |
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This is usually accomplished with a polite letter acknowledging the viewer's complaint, and promising it will be passed on to the relevant programme maker. |
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Locomotion in cephalopods is accomplished mainly by jet propulsion. |
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Playing for a weak team did not diminish what Ramsey accomplished. |
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The front rolled edge and curved radius of this striking two-tiered kitchen island can only be accomplished in solid surface material such as granite or Corian. |
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While being sure is only the first Iraq lesson that applies, it's the only one that can be concretely accomplished. |
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He was an accomplished card player and loved to meet the locals in Garrafrauns, Brickens, Cloonfad, Irishtown or wherever his rambles would take him. |
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That particular mission was accomplished when some kind touristy soul let us worm our way in front of his milk crate to get closer to the barriers. |
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The developers accomplished what they said they'd do, and made the rewritable media compatible with the installed base of read-only DVD-RAM and DVD-Video drives. |
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Some modern editors have occasionally been known to spoil the nicely turned prose of an accomplished writer by adding clumsy or redundant phrases! |
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It has to be accomplished manager by manager, work group by work group. |
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With that task accomplished, the Sami team can get to work on the task of galactic demographics in earnest. |
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Jim, a pupil of Smithy Bridge School, is not only a highly accomplished drummer owning his own drum kit, but also plays the xylophone, timpani, piano and accordion. |
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This was accomplished by the evolution of a sacculus surrounding the cell. |
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And let it be known that Michael Kennedy is also an accomplished skier, loves ski mountaineering, and has plenty of insight into issues important to glisse alpinists. |
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Once this is accomplished you can ask the utility company to inspect the gas system and relight the pilot lights for any remaining gas appliances. |
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This can be accomplished by nesting elements under the parent element. |
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It's an accomplished and intriguing set that never dulls the enthusiasm on repeat hearing, each new listening opens up a hitherto missed experience. |
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One the most accomplished anecdotalists was Henry McKenzie, author of The Man of Feeling, who counted among his friends Robert Burns, a past master of cutting wit. |
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Vigroux and Evett are both accomplished players, and have enough experience to recognize that good instrumental music is an exercise in restraint. |
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Every aspect of its design is so accomplished and smoothly ergonomic that you barely notice the car is there, and drive with an enjoyment unencumbered by quirks or annoyances. |
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Moses Farrow, now 36, and an accomplished photographer, has been estranged from Mia for several years. |
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There are always limits to how much can be accomplished solely by the executive branch under the United States Constitution. |
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This is a thematically coherent collection of well-crafted pop songs, expertly played by accomplished musicians. |
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I spoke to him after the bill passed in December and he was exultant, feeling he had accomplished something of lasting value. |
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The moralizing is given all the force which an accomplished rhetorician can provide and is enlivened by anecdote, hyperbole, and vigorous denunciation. |
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With that math, the amount already accomplished shows Occupy SMS on a fast track to becoming a major player in the relief effort. |
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Treatment is usually accomplished with permethrin creme rinse, but resistance to this agent, as well as to lindane, another antipediculosis medication, has been reported. |
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And yet, we have a whole bunch of people, serious, accomplished scientists, telling us that the seas will rise in some places while deserts will be created in others. |
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We also accomplished the extraction of unidirectional movement from the bidirectional movements along the linear tracks by adding arrowhead patterns on the tracks. |
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Their most accomplished works, rich in vibrant colour, complex imagery and spatial interplay, rivalled the most renowned painted panels of the period. |
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Consequently, treatment of lisps is best accomplished by speech therapy. |
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The children's mother, Lisa, an accomplished lyric soprano with a degree in vocal music, provided a musically nurturing environment for the siblings to study piano. |
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Opera singer Sharleen is interesting and accomplished and she has her feet on the ground concerning the ludicrousness of the show. |
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An accomplished Machiavellian, he used his ill-gotten wealth and his powers of patronage to outfox potential opponents and to keep wavering officials in line. |
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This is neatly accomplished by having a curved, spring steel retainer that only releases the rounds once the mag is locked into the receiver housing's feed tray. |
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Yet I'm still not an accomplished dancer after six years of tap and jazz. |
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The culture of solidarity for teachers as workers prevented acknowledging some teachers as more accomplished than others. |
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Sharny is an accomplished and well-known jazz performer who has been singing on the Australian jazz scene since 1976, and she is renowned for her amazing scat singing. |
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He wonders how so many people can be scientifically illiterate when they come from the same educational system that produces the world's most accomplished scientists. |
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He ingeniously accomplished his herculean task with the help of a small staff of men who shared his commitment to the cause. |
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Who became an accomplished concert pianist before she tuned her ear to the more dissonant chords of international relations. |
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But, accomplished and deftly controlled as it is, The Fallen Idol feels like a chamber piece beside the two baroque, expressionistic works made on either side. |
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The academic community was saddened earlier this year to learn of the death of R.W. Southern, one of the United Kingdom's most distinguished and accomplished medievalists. |
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With time the Church began to understand itself as the extension of Jesus Christ, as the place where the salvific mediation of Christ is accomplished. |
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Accomplished through the use of multiple steel trusses, the cantilever prevents the older structure from being overwhelmed by the new. |
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Accomplished anglers can move to the heart of the action in the Savage River, a tailwater fishery and catch-and-release trophy area. |
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Accomplished liars will beat polygraphs, mislead interrogators, and hoodwink the most sophisticated security regime. |
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Theodoric forged alliances with the Visigoths, Alamanni, Franks and Burgundians, some of which were accomplished through diplomatic marriages. |
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The multitalented Ben Franklin accomplished enough to have made three men famous. |
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In Rousseau's view, Emile needs to imitate Crusoe's experience, allowing necessity to determine what is to be learned and accomplished. |
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He focuses on technology that has been accomplished in his laboratory at the Nanoworld Institute in Genoa over the last eight years. |
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The separation between sanctuary and nave accomplished by the iconostasis is not mandatory, though it is common practice. |
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The biblical story of Adam and Eve relates this choice by mankind to participate in evil, accomplished through disobedience to God's command. |
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What have the immoderate Republicans of the Tea Party era accomplished? |
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The Kechari Mudra is accomplished by thrusting the tongue into the gullet, by turning it over itself, and keeping the eyesight in the middle. |
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The woman accomplished the short walk cradling a throw pillow on which rested the envelope. |
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And she likes you so much, and thinks you so accomplished and distingue-looking, and was just as set as I was to have you for best man. |
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The White Wing and June Bug were to follow and by the end of 1908, over 150 flights without mishap had been accomplished. |
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In October 1850, already an accomplished mathematician, Maxwell left Scotland for the University of Cambridge. |
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The racial idea as the basis of our state has already accomplished much in this respect. |
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With these victories, Frederick once again established himself as Europe's premier general and his men as Europe's most accomplished soldiers. |
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He discrowned, in rapid succession, one after another of the United States' most, accomplished and admirable commanders. |
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The crux of her argument was that the roadways needed repair before anything else could be accomplished. |
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Using either definition, Hill is still the only person ever to have accomplished this feat. |
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This has never been accomplished within a year or consecutively across two calendar years. |
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Also three of the 15 players have accomplished multiple career Grand Slams in mixed doubles, led by Margaret Court's quadruple Slam. |
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In 2012, Chelsea accomplished a different cup double consisting of the FA Cup and the 2012 Champions League. |
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The American purchase of the Louisiana territory was not accomplished without domestic opposition. |
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Many of these enclosures were accomplished by acts of Parliament in the 16th and 17th centuries. |
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Monday was a red letter day for her. She accomplished a lot and had fun doing it. |
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Already an accomplished and famous poet, his deeds at Hangzhou have led to his being praised as a great governor. |
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This is accomplished by drilling holes into the overburden, filling the holes with explosives, and detonating the explosive. |
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In some places, this is accomplished by constructing stacks with a conical or ridged top. |
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Before the official opening of the Pennine Way the British Army was invited to test the whole route, a task which they accomplished in one day. |
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However, if a one-half hour meeting means one less room accomplished per roomkeeper, the housekeeper is challenged to cover this time somehow. |
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In areas of moderate slopes, recontouring can be accomplished by salvaging sidecast deposited during road construction. |
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What was formerly performed by fleets and armies, by invasions, sieges, and battles, has been of late accomplished by more silent methods. |
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The accomplished Australian has earned many accolades and clearly knows Anton Bruckner inside out. |
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King had accomplished much, but his greatness was already behind him. |
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During the Baroque era, professional musicians were expected to be accomplished improvisers of both solo melodic lines and accompaniment parts. |
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What one man can do himself directly is but little. If however he can stir up ten others to take up the task he has accomplished much. |
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The planting or sowing of maize, exclusively called corn, was just accomplished on the Town Hill, when I reached it. |
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Surveillance was accomplished by means of intercepting the spies' communications. |
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In general, identification to genus can often be accomplished in the field using a local mushroom guide. |
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A society member for more than 50 years, Pat, who lived in Almondbury, was a past president and accomplished watercolourist and oil painter. |
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The new model WAV 50-118 allows work to be accomplished at heights of up to 5 metres by raising the operator platform to approx. |
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In 1950, land reform was accomplished in East Bengal with the abolition of the permanent settlement and the feudal zamindari system. |
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Moreover, I accomplished my goal of only packing a carry-on. |
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It may be accomplished by an action, by threat of action, or exceptionally, by an omission to act, which is a legal duty to act. |
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The antithesis of incrementalism is that work must be accomplished in one single push rather than through a process of continuous improvement. |
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The confession states that it is the work of the Holy Spirit and is ordinarily accomplished by the preaching of the word. |
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By the age of 30, Hilary, then a biochemist and accomplished clarinet player, was a quadriplegic and could only move her neck and head. |
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Pynson was a more accomplished stylist than Caxton and consequently pushed the English language further toward standardisation. |
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By June 2009, many of the initial flight test targets had been accomplished but the program was behind schedule. |
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Tasker is also an accomplished and prolific artist who had several solo and two-person exhibitions in Durban, Johannesburg and Bloemfontein. |
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The growth of Spain's empire in the New World was accomplished from Seville, without the close direction of the leadership in Madrid. |
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The loading of proteins into a proteoliposome is accomplished by adding the chemicals to the buffer at the time the protein is added. |
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Only after this had been accomplished did they remit the Spanish offer to the States of the provinces for consideration. |
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Since this could not realistically be accomplished in an open field, Pizarro had invited the Inca to Cajamarca. |
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The stick was used to launch the missile with more force and accuracy than could be accomplished by simply hurling it with the arm alone. |
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Urdaneta accomplished his trip around the world through a journey which lasted just shy of eleven years. |
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For example, his capture of Ormuz in 1507 against the Persians was accomplished with a fleet of seven ships. |
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For example, the main crossover of the Andes between Argentina and Chile is still accomplished through the Paso Internacional Los Libertadores. |
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Alonso was slight of stature, surprisingly agile and extremely accomplished with all types of weapons. |
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This fleet narrowly escaped prior to the Ottoman navy assuming control over the Golden Horn, which was accomplished by midday. |
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Rapid solution exchanges were accomplished through a series of flow pipes mounted onto a piezoelectric bimorph to evoke NMDA receptor currents. |
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The Xuande Emperor was known as an accomplished painter, particularly skilled at painting animals. |
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Unilever accomplished this through product deletion and sales to other companies. |
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With that accomplished by 1871 he then skillfully used balance of power diplomacy to preserve Germany's new role and keep Europe at peace. |
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Claudia accomplished some shopping in the spirit of perfunctoriness that robs even new bonnets of their bloom. |
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This transfers material from the forearc to the subducting plate and can be accomplished by frontal erosion or basal erosion. |
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The most accomplished opisthobranch swimming is by enlarged parapodial lobes of the foot. |
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Affholder accomplished this by calculating the centre of gravity of the geometrical figure of Europe. |
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I'll feel the pulse of my friends and yours, and when we get the lay of the land, the affair can be accomplished much more easily. |
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Swiss resistance collapsed before anything could be accomplished, and after a month Britain countermanded the orders not to restore Cape Colony. |
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This is accomplished by means of paired, forked hemipenes, which are stored, inverted, in the male's tail. |
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Navigation underwater was accomplished using a directional gyrocompass or by following instructions radioed from the transport barge. |
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A breakthrough would have to be accomplished that would result in the encirclement and destruction of the main body of Allied forces. |
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Once accomplished and the guests are standing, the host raises his or her glass and recites the toast without any other words or music. |
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The crusade accomplished little, and Edward was on his way home in 1272 when he was informed that his father had died. |
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The first goal was accomplished when Caesar defeated Pompey and his supporters. |
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The Kaizen cycle is also the philosophy of never being satisfied with what was accomplished last week or last year. |
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They succeeded in capturing an Angevin fortress, but accomplished little else. |
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However, as the victory is described as having been accomplished bloodlessly, it was presumably a different occasion from Badon. |
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The dad-of-two, said to be an accomplished kayaker, had gone to the river when tragedy struck. |
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This rotation was accomplished with a closed-loop motion control system that had a repeatability of approximately one arcsecond. |
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An accomplished pianist, she has performed extensively as a recitalist and accompanist. |
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An accomplished kickboxer herself, she is keen to use the garden's facilities to encourage others to take up various sports. |
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Purging is accomplished by pumping inert gas into the tank until hydrocarbons have been sufficiently expelled. |
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A dispute over the succession to Edward led to the Norman conquest of England in 1066, accomplished by an army led by Duke William of Normandy. |
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Sweeping was accomplished by suspending a serrated wire between two ships on a parallel course. |
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Cliff stabilization can be accomplished through drainage of excess rainwater of through terracing, planting and wiring to hold cliffs in place. |
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This is generally accomplished by placing moratoriums, quotas and minimum size limits on a fish population. |
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Already in 1609 much of this was accomplished, when a temporary truce was signed with Spain, which would last for 12 years. |
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In the eastern part of the church, it took much of the fifth century also to come to agreement, but in the end it was accomplished. |
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This is accomplished by driving a pod together with boats, usually into a bay or onto a beach. |
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She has since become an accomplished and feisty human rights lawyer. |
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Historically, the commercial fishery was accomplished on horseback on both sides of the Dover straits. |
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By the time he arrived in America, Welsh was already an accomplished fighter, but used his time in the United States to refine his skills. |
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Drawing is accomplished between godets 3 and 4 by the different speeds of the two godet groups. |
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The measurement is accomplished by observing the Faraday rotation angle of signals from geostationary satellites on a continuous basis. |
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He was also an accomplished translator into Welsh of works from English, German, Greek, and Irish. |
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This was accomplished by engineering an export sequence to direct the RNA to the mitochondrion. |
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He also was an accomplished endurance racer, having finished second overall and first in class in the 1994 24 Hours of LeMans. |
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But she was not just a pretty face. She was brilliant, accomplished, powerful, and tough-minded, a woman of burning passions. |
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This is accomplished by driving a pod together with boats and usually into a bay or onto a beach. |
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They were accomplished and award winning square dancers, attending many dances and competitions they truly enjoyed. |
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A wide variety of variable transformations can be accomplished in SPSS by means of simplified Fortranlike statements constructed by the user. |
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They were accomplished and award-winning square dancers, attending many dances and competitions they truly enjoyed. |
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The analysis of structures is often accomplished by plotting the orientations of various features onto stereonets. |
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This is primarily accomplished through normal faulting and through the ductile stretching and thinning. |
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When he is over his rollocking from Rooney, Blackett might well develop into an accomplished United defender. |
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A keen and accomplished watercolourist, Charles has exhibited and sold a number of his works, and published books on the subject. |
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Historian Russell Weigley argues that the many wars almost never accomplished more than they cost. |
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Later he vowed to lead a crusade to 'free Jerusalem from the infidel,' but he died before this could be accomplished. |
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Smelting and extraction of impure zinc by reducing calamine with wool and other organic substances was accomplished in the 13th century in India. |
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More important was the voters' evaluation of Lloyd George in terms of what he had accomplished so far and what he promised for the future. |
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However, in some cases the direct heir was set aside for a more politically accomplished or belligerent relative. |
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The evisceration of the animal was accomplished with a single blow of the knife. |
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This may be accomplished by beta cell gene therapy or by drugs that interfere with this pathway in order to maintain normal beta cell function. |
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Lawrence River and Great Lakes, in accordance with modern surveying techniques, and thus accomplished several changes to the border. |
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His spicy language is both best-quality Dublinese in the style of John Joyce and that of James Joyce the accomplished parodist. |
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This daughter, Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin, became an accomplished writer herself, as Mary Shelley, the author of Frankenstein. |
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This accomplished, he resigned his directorship of the Devon Great Consols, selling his remaining shares in the company. |
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