Half of the people linking to us never show up and other links appear, disappear and reappear at random. |
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The vacuum proceeds almost at random across the floor, only knowing to rotate and keep moving when it hits an object. |
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The trial itself was a confusing round-robin of various witnesses being called over various issues at random. |
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Members are selected at random to perform a kind of virtual jury duty, assigning a score to each comment according to its value. |
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The wheel is balanced when it spins down to a stop at random spots, rather than with the valve stem up. |
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I kept writing then scribbling out then writing again then scribbling out words at random. |
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After selection the chosen males and females were mated at random within line. |
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The girl stopped to listen and, when no sound met her ears, chose a direction at random and began to take slow, measured steps. |
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The biscuits were the proper size and fit the slots snug, but still, the joints would vary, apparently at random. |
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Individual trees and shrubs were selected at random from each sub-plot of each forest stand. |
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Every year a school class picked at random will be cast away on an abandoned island to fight it out amongst themselves. |
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I opened the closet, and picked out a Hawaiian shirt at random, this one being red with black silhouettes of dragons on it. |
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The concept of bravery is being thrown around at random, with little thought given to what exactly we mean. |
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He starts to punch in numbers at random in an attempt to break the code and patch into the system. |
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If you load up 10 weblogs at random and squint your eyes at the screen, they all look about the same. |
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She hurriedly started pulling notebooks and books off of the top shelf, almost at random. |
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Speakers would cut out at random, and would only come back on when I turned the amp off and on again, or turned it up to full volume. |
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In the old days, if I was stuck for column ideas, I could simply reach into the Pile, pulling out movies at random. |
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As one of them left the building, he picked up, at random, a card index which turned out to contain a list of all the Gestapo's Danish helpers. |
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Student participants were selected at random from 130 heterogeneously grouped students after signed consent was obtained. |
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She would say and do things at random, and it was always said or done with her usual cheer and joy. |
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The first dealer is chosen at random, and thereafter the turn to deal alternates, after each hand. |
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Lexa tried to repeat the name and fumbled over the made-up syllables and vowel sounds thrown in at random. |
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Put a small stick through the centre so that it can spin easily and falls on one of the sides at random. |
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Voters would choose from one candidate picked by the prime minister and 200 others nominated at random from the electoral roll. |
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The production of pollen and seed cones was studied in five branches chosen at random on each individual. |
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As it happens, a few readers have written in to say that firing a couple aides at random might marginally improve the situation as well. |
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Inside the cool box, we packed, more or less at random, the picnic plates, a saucepan and the second-worst frying pan. |
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At least one other kind of fern is immediately poisonous, so such plants are not to be tasted at random. |
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Your fellow potential jurors will be chosen at random from the pool available, and then slimmed down to just 12 in court, again at random. |
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Applicants will be selected at random from cheques received and notified by post. |
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Liver tumors were sampled at random and fixed in buffered formalin, and embedded sections were stained with hematoxylin and eosin. |
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It's a problem we've noticed before and it seems to crop up at random intervals. |
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He stole a horse and left the town to relocate seemingly at random to different towns along a eastwardly course. |
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Then, in pairs, we practise ball skills, with the emphasis on making your partner stretch and sprint for the ball, placing it at random. |
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Olympic draws are made at random and the competition works on a knockout basis through to the gold medal bout. |
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Her given name, middle, and surname were assigned at random so a birth certificate could be made up. |
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Today's slot machines are programmed by computer to continually select a series of numbers at random, whether the machine is being played or not. |
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A disagreement between four boys was all it took to provoke the gang into descending on the area and attacking people at random, the court heard. |
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There are also 20 Evening Advertiser goody bags for voters to be picked at random. |
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I keep turning to the dictionary and the thesaurus, not for a reference, simply to read words at random. |
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Certainly, having read it once, I could dip into it at random and enjoy the writing and description without lamenting too much the loss of plot. |
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Create some downloadable desktop doohickey that goes off at random and requires the viewer to do something, making the viewer part of the art. |
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The addresses the commission uses are picked at random from driver's license and voter rolls, he said. |
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If one opens the book at random, it is this multitude of references that catches the eye. |
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Last week in Yarraville, he became the fourth person to be pulled over at random and forced to surrender a saliva sample to the wallopers. |
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The police have to fill a daily quota of arrests, so they seize people at random. |
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Ernie opens a page at random, nods his head approvingly, and begins to read. |
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Chrissy picked the blue map book up from the floor by her feet and opened it at random. |
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The attack was unprovoked and it seems he was selected at random for assassination. |
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The chicken will begin its walk from a corner of the field chosen at random just moments before the event takes place. |
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The questions are generated on the computer system at random from a question bank. |
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The head monkey grabs a stick and flails around at random, whacking his compatriots. |
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Manu and Nadine meet up, and go on a road trip, picking up men, and killing at random. |
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By way of comparison, I went to the book shelf and picked out three Ian Fleming books at random. |
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You could just open up the white pages and start calling people at random and offering to sell them Herbalife. |
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The time it takes to read a single byte at random is MUCH higher on a rambus system than on a DDR system. |
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To avoid this, ML reassigned the allocation of one patient, chosen at random, within each batch, before we reverted to minimisation. |
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So pick a name at random, and you never know, you might just hit on the right one. |
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The dolls, which were anatomically correct, gender diverse, and racially diverse, were distributed at random. |
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When a coalescence event occurs, two lines of ancestry are picked, uniformly at random, and are coalesced to form one resulting line. |
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Would you rather put your money, or increase your bet on a shooter who throws at random, or one with at least a modicum of control? |
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Officers believe all five victims were shot at random from a distance with high-velocity bullets probably fired by a rifle. |
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So, the computer's got to be moved onto a small coffee table temporarily, and my clothes are either bagged up or hung in various locations at random! |
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Picked at random, washing machine repairers, drainage specialists, boiler fitters and aerial technicians visited the ordinary looking house in a suburban street. |
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The order in which the finalists spin the wheel and perform will be chosen by TODAY at random and that order shall be binding on all the finalists. |
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American students were paired at random with an EFL tutee, and they were asked to communicate with the tutee via e-mail at least once a week for a 10-week period. |
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Applicants will be selected at random from cheques and notified by post. |
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He put unbound sheets into a box and invited us to read them at random! |
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Ten percent of troops in each unit are selected at random, once a month, for a urinalysis. |
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The entrant which gets the highest number of text votes will walk away with the trophy, while one of the voters will be picked at random to win a prize. |
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Fifty companies looking for employees in a variety of fields were selected at random from newspaper situations vacant columns and recruitment websites. |
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Temples and palaces punctuated the skyline seemingly at random. |
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Picking one at random, he leafed idly through it as he let his mind work. |
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Since the modern slot machine is programmed to select number series at random, no amount of finessing of the handle can change what has been decided. |
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Picking up an unwashed dish at random, it puzzled him to see that bacteria had failed to colonise around a mysterious mould which had coincidentally appeared. |
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As I write this, the police are looking for some creep who murdered an innocent young woman, apparently at random and without any motivation except that he's a fruitcake. |
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It was lined with the backsides of an assortment of brick buildings and had wooden crates of varying sizes stacked at random intervals next to each one. |
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In January 1915 gigantic German Zeppelin airships appeared in the night over London and dropped bombs at random. |
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It looked like an abstract statue made from brown stone, roughly cylindrical, with small spires jutting out from the top, seemingly placed at random. |
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This marauding gang moved through the streets stabbing people at random. |
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A short extract, chosen at random, gives the general flavour. |
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Another says he went blindly first-footing, knocking on doors at random. |
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They showed a similar effect in paired-choice tests of red junglefowl, whereby females mate at random when neither male has the threshold ornament value. |
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If we as readers think we've got it bad, imagine for a moment how it must be for the bands the magazine plucks seemingly at random to make into its straw man du jour. |
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I've just opened four books on food and wine matching at random to see what they recommend with chicken tikka masala, allegedly the UK's favourite dish. |
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Every now and then the beedis and cigarettes would glow at random. |
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Spiritual weres are animals born into a human body, totemists or those who shift from their were personality to human at random until they gain control of their abilities. |
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Then the dog received shocks from all parts of the floor at random. |
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The wine was bought directly from a local producer, picked more or less at random from our guide, who turned out to be a professor of oenology, no less. |
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The artist just seemed to daub on paint at random and suddenly there was a painting. |
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In large scale surveys the assumption of missingness at random is untenable. |
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According to Blake, he chose all of the objects in the picture at random, but the sleeves of Sgt. |
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In each round of games the teams are paired at random, with the first team drawn listed as the home team. |
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These they distinguish by so many several marks, and throw them at random and without order upon a white garment. |
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Up to 17 players, chosen at random, are expected to have been tested at The London Club before the Euro pean Open ends tonight. |
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A bottle of these grapes, chosen at random, is likely a ripoff. |
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A Kohl's shopper will be picked at random every day in every one of Kohl's 1,146 stores across the country and on Kohls. |
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On the day before play starts, the order of play for the first day is drawn at random. |
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Blanc demonstrated in front of a committee of scientists that his muskets could be fitted with flint locks picked at random from a pile of parts. |
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We searched unmethodically through the piles of boxes, grabbing them at random and losing track of which ones we had checked before. |
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The police should be given greater powers to breathalyse drivers at random, Kenny MacAskill has insisted. |
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Normally consisting of twelve persons, juries are selected from a jury panel which is picked at random by the county registrar from the electoral register. |
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But prior to any PCR amplification steps, all DNA fragment ends are ligated to a pair of adaptors chosen at random from a total set of 9,216 molecular indices. |
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Spread the cards out and then turn two of them over at random. |
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Textual Convergence In The Mysterious Precognitions of Swami Picanumba Martin Gardner exhibited the following logological curiosity, Pick a word at random in running text. |
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