Hours later, the howling of wolves, augmented by the valley and echoing off the steep, timbered slopes, woke me from a dreamless sleep. |
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The illustrations were augmented, and the entry and definition coverage expanded to include Americanisms, slang, and colloquialisms. |
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Heating is by means of an oil-fired central heating system which is augmented by a separate immersion heater for the hot water supply. |
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The solo instrumental part, in the treble clef, has a melody line characterised by a falling figure, often an augmented fourth. |
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And several times in the book a diminished fifth rather than an augmented fourth is called a tritone. |
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Their only curveballs thrown here are Beach Boys harmonies and the same augmented chord progression, and even these twists are rationed. |
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In contrast, the goal of augmented reality is to allow users to engage with the world more fully. |
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A further step will then be to combine augmented reality and robotic systems to allow automation of surgical operations. |
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Now this display is a combination of the real physical world around you and augmented reality elements. |
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Many of Gadsby's exploits have been documented by local historians, augmented by faded newspaper clippings. |
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A lonely violin and piano play out the final three minutes of the record, augmented by a lazy bass drum. |
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The already terrible condition of Barcelona's poor had been augmented by a fierce downturn for the textile industry. |
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The tight instrumental work on clarsach, keyboard, fiddle, accordion and pipes is augmented by powerful Gaelic singing. |
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Their speed could be augmented by swinging a small chromium-plated crank handle located on the dashboard. |
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Individual values were then augmented by the Zone System without risk of retracing the Pictorialist's penchant for broad painterly strokes. |
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Quantitative data from this intensive study site were augmented with observational data from several similar stands on the outwash plain. |
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Hyoummnin was a provolved and augmented chalicothere, with five-fingered hands instead of claws on the front limbs. |
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The views are spectacular, augmented by a flotilla of yachts whose owners favour the location as an essential stopover on the Firth of Clyde. |
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But now, an ultra hardliner has been elected president with a huge, if artificially augmented, majority. |
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In feeding blue butterflies, the wings are held slightly open to allow body basking, augmented by the hairiness of the dark body. |
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It's inspired by horror movies in which the insect population is calamitously augmented in size and belligerence by nuclear testing. |
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This tie is done on a prairie find sun-bleached mule deer shed antler burr. I augmented the color of the burr with my own dye technique. |
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Because patients' ability to retain information may be compromised, clear explanations augmented with visual aids could be helpful. |
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This is the individual product, with its core, secondary, and augmented elements. |
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A very loose soil medium, augmented with vermiculate, or even orchid fir bark suits them all right. |
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In my third torsion model, I augmented the wooden modiolus with a metal plate of the same circumference. |
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The deluges of rain upon the volcano slopes, which may be augmented by melting ice, help to mobilize ash and debris flows. |
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His popularity sprang from his simple, evocative verse, augmented by the appeal of a noble birth, romantic youth, and tragic end. |
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In addition, muscarinic receptor stimulation augmented the mitogenic responses of human airway smooth muscle cells to epidermal growth factor. |
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The environment was in bad shape, and people frequently augmented their bodies through bioengineering or robotic add-ons. |
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Space has to be carved out and carefully wrapped to create a luminous, inward-looking void, augmented by carefully framed views of the townscape. |
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Populations are aging and the need for an augmented labour force is growing. |
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Herbal teas intended for tonification can be augmented by setting the cup of tea on a South Magnetized surface for an hour or so before drinking. |
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A skilled editor, she thoughtfully sequenced selected images and augmented them with the barest essential commentary. |
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Each table in the Burlington's massive ballroom was bedecked with flowers and nicely augmented with clusters of green and red balloons. |
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The true augmented sixth and the true cadence gain in significance as a contradiction to the false cadencing around the mediant. |
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Classical perspectives of microbial polysaccharide degradation are currently being augmented by recent advances. |
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The live lineup has been augmented with electric guitarist Erik who adds a bit of low end distortedness to the whole thing. |
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The festival will be augmented by plenty of entertainments, Dragon racing, an exhibition of cars, and a French market. |
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The regiment can be augmented with tank, mechanized, and engineer battalions without any expansion of organizational overhead. |
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Acoustic and electric guitars abound, nicely augmented by some pleasantly retro-sounding organ riffing and rock-solid drumming. |
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Both risings were put down later in the summer, the royal forces being augmented by foreign mercenaries gathered for war against the Scots. |
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They rejected a proposal that would have augmented the powers of the already dictatorial presidency. |
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Duplicities and red herrings pile up, augmented by the film's reinforcing structures of uncertainty, making for a daunting epistemological game. |
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It records that the inhibitor augmented or enhanced the relaxant responses. |
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By 1901 there were 230,000 volunteers, augmented by the Royal Navy and Royal Artillery Volunteers, the militia and the yeomanry. |
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The planet's influence will be detrimental while its power to express the influence is augmented. |
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The reservoirs were low and the supply was being augmented by pumping from the Mints Feet well. |
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In short, the augmented tuition fee fails to meet current costs, let alone the requisite investment in infrastructure. |
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They are simply a reflection of what we have seen in our daily lives, augmented by imagination. |
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The eight-man band, augmented by a three-man guest horn section, packed the stage with equipment and a wealth of musical expertise. |
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The trio's guitar-free lineup is augmented by Chaplin's full-throated vocal delivery. |
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It's too early to tour with the trio as it's just coming together but by next year I hope to come back to the UK with the augmented sound. |
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Improved seeds have contributed to augmented cultivation as is testified by the experience of the Land Development Agency during the last year. |
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Such treatment may be augmented or substituted with various pharmacological options. |
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The two-hour work demands almost 500 performers, including five sopranos, eight other soloists, an augmented orchestra and massed choruses. |
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There is a huge potential to generate superior plant species with augmented levels of requested characteristics e.g. improving the bendiness of Fraxinus. |
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This is only made that much worse by the grim statistics we augmented on Friday. |
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The ARC4 augmented reality system is finally ready to move from the military to the marketplace. |
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Active-duty personnel alone amount to more than 1.3 million people, augmented by another 800,000 reservists. |
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My rack of lamb was baked to perfection and nestled on a bed of peppered savoy and sliced potatoes, augmented by a delicious rosemary and orange jus. |
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The composer legendarily augmented his orchestra with a wind machine. |
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This was further augmented by the gi bill, which also provided low-interest loans to returning veterans. |
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In the birthplace of civilization, we have again run aground on the rocky shoals of nationalism, this time augmented by a religious fervor that increases the danger. |
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An augmented pension plan will enhance employees' retirement prospects. |
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The Lieutenant Commander, who has experienced both systems, says the augmented model is a substantial improvement and the new system will be even better. |
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They projected the first movement with energy, with an eerie second section of pizzicati textures and augmented harmonies leading to the powerful coda. |
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Antigen expression can be augmented by concomitant treatment with lymphokines if necessary, which facilitates antibody recognition of the target cancer cell. |
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He often augmented the reed or brass sections ' ensemble choruses. |
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Three healthy helpings of fresh mashed potatoes, turnips, carrots and green beans augmented by a some succulent gravy could tackle the eating powers of many an athlete. |
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In more recent times, the channels of water that flow from the permanently snow-capped peaks of the high Andes have been augmented by the drilling of deep boreholes. |
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In recent years, qualitative studies have augmented previous research, providing snapshots of parents' experiences raising a child with a disability. |
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In this regime, the nonlinear response is augmented by the optical Stark effect, a nonlinearity that is fast because it does not involve the generation of real carriers. |
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The juice is good for promoting digestion and all parts have stomachic properties, which can be augmented with small amounts of cinnamon and cloves. |
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Moreover, the settlers augmented the Aboriginal food supply by providing them with dogs to hunt kangaroos plus a plentiful supply of beef and lamb on the hoof. |
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Solo singing was augmented by the use of strap-on microphones, which posed a challenge to the dressers as actors were readied for their turns on the stage. |
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Twin-fiddles and acoustic guitar make up their distinctive sound, augmented with banjo and mandolin, with the addition of string bass and drums for some shows. |
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Chromatic and borrowed harmonies in progressions are introduced, such as chords of the Neapolitan sixth, augmented sixth, and altered dominants, mediants and submediants. |
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Whitfield's solo act is perfectly pitched, and his stage performance is augmented by some elegantly shot short films ranging from genre pastiche to conceptual art. |
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It was up to me if I left the hospital diminished or augmented. |
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The influence of these conditions was augmented by the political values of Czechoslovakia's leaders and the policies they adopted. |
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As their jet thrust is augmented by a propeller, turboprops are occasionally referred to as a type of hybrid jet engine. |
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Another Sullivan trademark criticised by Hughes is the repeated use of the chord of the augmented fourth at moments of pathos. |
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The sound of a live orchestra is augmented with tapes of two choirs, vocalists, and instrumentalist soloists. |
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Harald's army was further augmented by the forces of Tostig, who threw his support behind the Norwegian king's bid for the throne. |
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Especially in Orthodox Judaism, the Biblical laws are augmented by Rabbinical injunctions. |
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He augmented his education with a fascination of his surroundings, the industry of the area and reading. |
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Every circumstance which evinced the savage nature of the beings at whose mercy I was, augmented the fearful apprehensions that consumed me. |
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Over a century later, the BNA Act was patriated to the Canadian Parliament and augmented with the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. |
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The permanent displays and reference collections are augmented by regular temporary exhibitions. |
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The Lluis Mather Nonet are appearing at the CBSO Centre in Birmingham tonight, with the leader's accustomed quartet augmented by a wind quintet. |
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He points out that the augmented second in harmonic minor scales presents an uncomfortable stretch when played with the traditional fingering. |
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Should cervical cytologic testing be augmented by cervicography or human papillomavirus deoxyribonucleic acid detection? |
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Now, all those bets remain in some form, augmented by quinellas, trifectas, superfectas and parlays. |
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Negri Bossi has augmented its systems for injection moulding by buying neighbouring robot supplier Sytrama and its Roboline manufacturing arm. |
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Runners who develop venous occlusive disease have a prothrombotic state due to augmented coagulatory activation and dehydration. |
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From around 1885, the Viceroy of India was allowed to fly a Union Flag augmented in the centre with the 'Star of India' surmounted by a Crown. |
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The free trade spirit of the time was augmented by the development of a modern, effective stock market in the Low Countries. |
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There it augmented the bulk of the original moraine and kame plateau by superposing a layer of diamict over the older deposits. |
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For long segment strictures, buccal mucosa graft augmented dorsal onlay urethroplasty is preferred. |
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The relief sculptures decorating the Ara Pacis visually augmented the written record of Augustus' triumphs in the Res Gestae. |
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These two craft were disposed of in June 1982 and the charter subsequently operated by the augmented hydrofoil fleet. |
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The Mesopotamian collections were greatly augmented by excavations in southern Iraq after the First World War. |
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During augmentation cystoplasty the bladder is bisected and augmented with a patch of bowel. |
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Private tube wells led to a 50 percent increase in the cropping intensity which was augmented by tractor cultivation. |
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Numerous dispensatories and anatomies were augmented by specialist works on the muscles, smallpox, skin disorders and the diseases of children. |
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The decrease in energy consumption can be augmented with an optional photocell. |
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Developed by Moosejaw's, the X-Ray augmented reality app works on both male and female hardbodies. |
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Place name recognition was performed using gazetteer lookup and augmented by subsequent disambiguation and correction steps. |
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The small particle flux can be augmented by the fall of larger carcasses and downslope transport of organic material near continental margins. |
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This pattern of productivity is also augmented by an Emiliania huxleyi bloom during the late spring and summer months. |
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The origin of the world's oceans was condensation augmented by water and ice delivered by asteroids, protoplanets, and comets. |
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The drainage of the canal to the North Sea is done through the Spui Locks at IJmuiden, augmented by the largest pumping station in Europe. |
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A chokered neck's elegant line is underscored when augmented by a cascade of matching necklaces. |
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Hardrada's army was further augmented by the forces of Tostig, who supported the Norwegian king's bid for the throne. |
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Members of the Sick and Hurt Board, recently augmented by two practical naval surgeons, supported the request, and the Admiralty ordered that it be done. |
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In the wake of the wave of decolonisation in the 1960s, these constitutional principles were augmented by political, economic, and social principles. |
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The political convulsions of the late 18th century associated with the American and French revolutions massively augmented the widespread appeal of patriotic nationalism. |
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People with supersensory sight will see radar, infrared, and ultraviolet images, and those with augmented hearing will detect softer, higher, and lower sounds. |
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Between 1689 and 1707 they were augmented by additional numbers of Dutch settlers sponsored by the VOC with grants of land and free passage to Africa. |
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They were augmented by VOC soldiers returning from Asia, predominantly Germans channeled into Amsterdam by the Company's extensive recruitment network and thence overseas. |
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Henry Sapoznik's masterful history of klezmer music is beautifully augmented by a detailed consideration of the life and career of klezmer clarinetist Dave Tarras. |
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In times of war the armed forces were augmented by peasants. |
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The most striking general characteristic of authentic ethnic Ukrainian folk music is the wide use of minor modes or keys which incorporate augmented 2nd intervals. |
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Although he further augmented his royal treasury through the seizure of church lands, Henry's heavy spending and long periods of mismanagement damaged the economy. |
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The seroprotective rate also increased at weeks 6 and 8 in group F, whereas an augmented seroprotective rate in group C was observed at week 6 only. |
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Expatriate salaries are usually augmented with allowances to compensate for a higher cost of living or hardships associated with a foreign posting. |
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This line up has been variously altered and augmented for some works. |
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And while they were being defeated in all the battles, they were seeking assistance from Germany and their numbers were being augmented many times over without interruption. |
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Travel helped establish his taste and augmented his education. |
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Within this segment, compound microscopes and stereomicroscopes are the two major product segments, either of which can be augmented by digital cameras for image capture. |
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