She stood up, and balanced the basket on her hip though a stab of pain flashed up her body from her right leg. |
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For me, low-rise jeans are a godsend because they help lengthen my waistline and give the illusion of more balanced proportions. |
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But any time we can let the public know that what we're doing is above-board, honest and balanced, it helps our profession in the long run. |
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A tall dark waiter in a tuxedo waltzed by, an amazingly large tray laden with dishes precariously balanced above his head. |
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How should the needs of those with HIV infection be balanced against those with other life-threatening diseases? |
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Once moving, power is balanced between front and rear, reducing drive to rear wheels when not needed, and so cutting fuel consumption. |
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This warmth is balanced by his wariness of the political class, many of whom he considers unduly supportive of his former deputy. |
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Wit, irony and lightness were always balanced, for Smith, by genuine affection and warmth. |
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On move 20, the two players liquidated their queens and after swapping pieces in the next 10 moves, they were almost in a balanced position. |
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Well balanced waterplanes and a large rudder ensure continuing directional control at quite large angles of heel. |
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He looks powerful but perfectly balanced, and his manner is alert and quick-witted. |
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This book is the most balanced account of the phenomenon of contemporary jihadism to date. |
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At this point you may want to water the plant with a weak solution of balanced plant food. |
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The camera was balanced on a bollard and had slipped slightly so you can't see our faces. |
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Rather than being set in stone, the iron trough containing the canal is balanced on top of hundred-foot long, spindly legs. |
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What happens to the eggs when you hit the tray they are balanced on with a fast-moving broom? |
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This center was balanced on either side by images of the deaths of a peacock and a bull. |
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An enormous chunk of coal was balanced on the edge of the moving tender and released downhill as it passed. |
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It took all my concentration just to remain balanced on the higher air pocket, as if I were balancing a surfboard on a beach ball. |
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He said that the ballot was balanced on a knife-edge and that it looked to be tipping against the Prime Minister and his top-up fee plans. |
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In a beautiful sequence, women balanced on tiny blocks, flexing their bare backs and arms, revealing the elegance of contour, spine and muscle. |
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In they paraded, balanced on their stylish high heels, lugging encyclopedic day timers and surgically attached cell phones. |
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Remain balanced and centered within, go around blocks and do what you want. |
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She raised her right hand to her forehead, leaving the left to help her remain balanced on her feet. |
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In the stability-ball rotation, you'll rotate your torso through a controlled range of motion while balanced on a ball. |
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So while she balanced on one foot on my back, she literally walked all over me with the other. |
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The boy ducked lithely, and Gordon had some difficulty staying balanced on the balls on his feet. |
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Hoss ran through the figure again, his bulk easily balanced on the balls of his feet, his movements light and sure. |
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Megan stop suddenly in mid-spin almost falling over, but she remained balanced. |
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Street entertainers, dressed as snowmen and aliens and balanced on stilts, were pushed and jostled by the youngsters, who sprayed them with foam. |
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Instead, every calculation of profit is carefully balanced against the potential risks in an enterprise. |
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If the answers are balanced against the information they always go for the no-risk answer. |
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Wet spices like shallots, ginger and garlic are balanced against dry ones like coriander, cumin, cinnamon and cloves. |
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High PO2 levels help produce an efficient decompression profile providing they are balanced against oxygen toxicity. |
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They were balanced against gym membership, availability of open spaces and the consumption of fruit and vegetables. |
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According to Toner, the decision to outsource is a typical business decision in which risk is balanced against cost. |
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The number of manufacturers is balanced against the number of installers and researchers. |
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Winston acknowledged that this benefit is balanced against as yet unmeasured risks to the environment and to public health. |
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This derogation from representation is balanced against the need for independence from the passing passions that can excite legislators. |
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The public interest in preserving the confidentiality is balanced against other public interests favouring disclosure. |
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Abuse and mental strain flow through the story, but Eugene's crazed influence is balanced against the sincere love his family feel for him. |
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Projection of musical character also hinges, to a degree, on how lines are balanced against one another. |
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Thundering bursts of live percussion were balanced against contrasting bouts of movement from a cast of eleven men and women. |
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But it is cost effective when it is balanced against the costs to the ADF and wider society. |
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He balanced my more radical views of industrial relations with his more pragmatic outlook. |
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It's important to keep in mind that security needs to be balanced alongside other important considerations, such as speed and ease of use. |
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A fundamental tenet of trade theory is that trade amongst nations should be balanced evenly between imports and exports. |
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Good karma, as any scholar of Buddhism will tell you, has to be balanced by an equal amount of bad karma. |
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The twist here is that these 5 elements are all balanced, as can been seen in your character screen. |
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All the audio elements feel appropriately balanced, and both conversations and musical interludes are easily heard. |
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How are the global and the local elements of hip-hop culture balanced in their songs? |
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The whole structure is a perfectly balanced and proportioned three-dimensional mandala, well conceived and executed. |
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Mr J is discharged with a plan for meals and snacks that are appropriately balanced. |
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Food needs to be balanced with the appropriate vitamins and minerals which are not present in our food. |
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No sport is ever going to be proportionally balanced, racially or ethnically. |
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Mixing involves adjusting the individual volume levels so they appear to the viewer as balanced and in proportion. |
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First, the bank's accounts must have balanced, so that no discrepancy was apparent when they were audited. |
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For instance, a budget that was permanently balanced would freeze the level of federal debt. |
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The difference is that she handles the money, keeps the chequing account balanced and the bills paid. |
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The account is crisp, balanced, and reasonably thorough, especially on bureaucracy and management at high levels across the Atlantic. |
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The account is balanced, and handles many issues involving Navy women well beyond the rather unreal and circumscribed little world of Annapolis. |
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Some way must be found to ensure that their investments will be balanced and diversified. |
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Their current account is nearly balanced, so a revaluation will have significant implications for imports and exports. |
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He also points out that it is not enough for a budget to be fiscally balanced. |
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Pradeep's fitness regime on most days includes a morning jog of at least seven km and a balanced diet with plenty of proteins and fluids. |
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Stallholders weigh produce on scales strung from a notched rod, balanced on one finger. |
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Their points of view have been listened to carefully, balanced, and weighed. |
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Different types of oranges have good years and bad years, L' Hoste says, adding that one banner crop is typically balanced by a sluggish one. |
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It's a well-kept secret and has a perfectly balanced tannic structure with dark, delicious fruit. |
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But Martin balanced his ambition with an ear for winning melodies, well-turned phrases, dry wit, and an undercurrent of moroseness. |
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We became so critical and judgmental of ourselves, that we wouldn't allow ourselves to be balanced musicians after college. |
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On a day when all the Second Division matches were rained off, Windhill and Salts fell victim to the inevitable with their game finely balanced. |
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He entered with a tray balanced on his hand, and when he looked up and saw us a rainbow of emotions crossed his face. |
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His balanced approach remains an inspiration to aspiring sportsmen worldwide. |
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They should point out the benefits of a wholesome and balanced diet and the harm from eating too much junk food. |
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The Wheatstone bridge is balanced when there is no p.d. between the midpoints of the voltage dividers. |
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The Afrikaans daily published a far more balanced article that included most information that you published plus more. |
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Recently, however, efforts have been made, not to whitewash James, but at least to take a more balanced look at his character. |
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If active and reactive power are not properly balanced, voltage collapse may occur in one part of the system and could propagate system failure. |
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Then again when the trees are pruned, it needs to be done scientifically and in a balanced manner. |
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The view of Hobbes put forward in these histories was, on the whole, a balanced and careful one. |
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He says many predictions are based entirely on worst-case scenarios, and don't provide a balanced view. |
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Horse owners who purchase ready-mixed feeds rely on the company to provide a balanced, quality ration. |
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The chassis inspires real confidence, feels perfectly balanced and even gets better as you push it harder. |
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It is clear that the fathers were trying to keep a balanced relationship between the kerygma of Jesus and their own historical reality. |
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Personally, I like the idea of holding a few expensive shares within a balanced portfolio. |
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A single pot balanced on the mecha-stove, the two glowing iron coils red-hot beneath it. |
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A balanced diet together with a gentle daily or weekly exercise regime can work miracles. |
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For 1000 rupees I could be balanced on a crude seat hung from a pole between two thin, reedy men and jolted to the top. |
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People seem to continually strive for a work-life balance that never is quite balanced enough. |
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The mind reels at the possibilities such a truly balanced ticket would offer. |
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And a more balanced, mature, worldly-wise young man you would be hard pushed to find. |
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I am generally in favor of orienting the country toward market reforms, but China's development must be more equal, more balanced. |
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The fire smouldering behind Ertmanis' eyes when playing the taunted Pishuk is balanced perfectly by the collected regality of Mackenzie King. |
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But then I added the tail and line anchor loops, aligned it, balanced it and it was ready to fly. |
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The team's vast improvement can be traced to a more balanced offense, which complements an improving defense. |
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This style is evident in her surreal, moody landscapes and still lifes, which the artist describes as balanced and serene. |
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When the yin and yang elements in the body are well balanced, the person is in good health and he falls ill when the balance is disrupted. |
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Dialogue is well balanced with the music, which is rendered with admirable clarity. |
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Plant each clump in soil that has been amended with compost and a balanced fertilizer. |
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Before replanting, amend the soil by digging in compost or well-rotted manure and a handful of balanced fertilizer. |
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National policy could give a more balanced steer to the conflicts of social justice and affordable housing against landscape and amenity. |
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But high, blacked-out ceilings and a pattern of exposed concrete cylinders are balanced by a repeating carpet pattern. |
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However, Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill is a strong advocate of a balanced budget, which he fought for in previous Republican administrations. |
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The anesthesia care provider anesthetizes the patient using a balanced technique of IV induction and inhalation maintenance. |
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The issue of loss of residence was balanced by the fact that they would create at least 15 jobs through the venture. |
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I stand on a board, my feet unfastened, and learn how to keep balanced by flexing my knees and leaning forward a little. |
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Leo A Daly appears to have balanced modern design, polished materials, and vibrant colors with just the right amount of formal restraint. |
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Batch transaction management ensures only balanced entries are posted to your ledger. |
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At any given point in time, specific legacies may be balanced in a given way, or a revelational one may override others. |
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Beautifully balanced and deceptively fast, he was a classic winger on the dribble, lethal on the turn inside the box. |
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Most Irish commentators speak in terms of soft landings, corrections, or a reversion to more balanced growth rates from 2008 onwards. |
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Indisputably, India was the most balanced of the eight teams on view and richly deserved the triumph. |
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We only hope they will at least provide more careful, balanced statements during live broadcasts or in newspaper stories. |
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It sums up the lifework of one of the most serious, original, and balanced literary thinkers in North America. |
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Compared to our apish ancestors, which could run only short distances, we have a more balanced head, flatter face, and smaller teeth and nose. |
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This decision needs to be balanced against the protection of limited liability. |
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Feed in spring and summer with a balanced liquid fertiliser, to help speed up growth and enhance the plant's health. |
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Feed plants regularly with a balanced granular fertilizer or liquid plant food. |
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Good soil structure is one that is equally balanced between sand, clay and loam. |
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As I balanced atop a trapeze of ropy branches ten feet above the boggy ground, my pack suddenly slipped over my head and I plunged forward. |
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In a game of roulette, assuming the wheel is fairly balanced, you might say that the past results show that you can't tell what's coming next. |
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The large granite bowl was perfectly balanced on a rounded bottom, the slightest touch would tilt it one way or another. |
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Any drift starting or stopping within the experiment may create artifacts, although the trials are randomized in a balanced order. |
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His brown hair was cut short and messy, and a pair of horn-rimmed glasses balanced on his nose. |
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The sweetness of the raisins and ricotta balanced the otherwise sharp taste of the chard, and the pinenuts offered a nice textural change. |
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This is a recent production, and as such, the colors are well balanced and the picture sharp. |
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Using a 4-thread, medium-length balanced stitch and serger thread in the needle and loopers, serge the front to back at both shoulders. |
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Therefore sitting posture, especially the lotus posture, is a firm and balanced physical position for the meditator. |
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He balanced himself on a runged chair, as he leaned against the wall of one of the stalls. |
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Each leaf assumes its appearance and operations through a finely balanced process of cell division and specialization. |
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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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Indeed, the ones who do it balanced atop a luge are so brave that they probably deserve some kind of counselling to go with the medals. |
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What films remain of Jess show him not to be lumbering and slow but rather agile and balanced. |
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When a document is tabled in parliament, there is no obligation on journalists to give a balanced account. |
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This also means that the beam can be balanced since the piston does equal work on both motions. |
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Look at the master tailoring of this fabulous dinner jacket or carefully balanced tweed and learn what it is to dress with distinction. |
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His chin is firm, mouth straight and serious, a hint of austerity balanced by humour in the corners. |
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Costs must be balanced against other forms of transport by taking into consideration not just monetary values, but environmental responsibility. |
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Together with gate receipts, bar takings and sponsorship. the books are just about balanced. |
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When the magnetopause is stationary it must be in equilibrium with all forces and torques balanced. |
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They bring sheaves of reeds exceeding their own height, balanced like the cross-stroke of a majuscular T on their heads. |
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I am equally used to tasting menus, and the point of a tasting menu is to be balanced, and to be a pleasure, not an ordeal. |
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The villagers cook on open fires with precariously balanced pots, which result in many scalds and burns. |
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All serious race cars have the prop shaft balanced, otherwise it shakes the car to bits. |
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A malnourished body requires a complete balanced food packet that builds up its ability to absorb nutrients. |
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In her hands were balanced a silver tea tray, upon which were placed two medium-sized silver bottles, a crystal tumbler, and a small teaspoon. |
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The woman we meet in this book teeters from one fringe position to another, and somehow always remains balanced. |
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You will no doubt have backwind in the main and this is necessary to keep the boat balanced. |
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An overall score was derived by adding scores in key targets and the balanced scorecard. |
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This is not good news for the development of a balanced physician workforce thought to be necessary for effective, sustainable healthcare. |
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As a result, says Harper, he is working hard to create a more balanced client portfolio. |
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Aragorn's the balanced fighter, while Gimli is the most powerful and Legolas is the speediest but weakest character. |
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It is crucial to the problem of developing a balanced, sustainable and responsible tourism sector. |
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The duty of the pediatrician and the parent is to support the child's body in ways that facilitate its return to a balanced state. |
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A balanced women will give you space and respect your boundaries, because she will demand her own space and will have her own boundaries. |
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We have brought more youngsters into the team and the team has a more balanced look about it. |
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The pair of them make a delightfully balanced couple, his gentle intellectuality counterpoised by her firm practicality. |
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Well you'd expect a balanced team to work together and it hasn't done that. |
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Surely it is incumbent upon them to have a more balanced team or better still let all the home nations have their own channels for such events. |
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With a balanced attack, your team can maintain a higher pace using frequent platoon-style substitutions. |
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Within our company I do the writing, my partner does the technical support, and in that way we're a balanced team. |
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It enables a balanced workload within the team and, as outlined in IBM's proposal request, is transparent to the end users. |
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What made that show work was the creative team's balanced interest in its cast. |
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The Rich Tea will be chosen by someone sober, strategic and discerning who sees all the options and helps the team make balanced decisions. |
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Your predecessors of the Business Roundtable regularly asserted a balanced philosophy of corporate responsibility. |
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Isn't there some sort of balanced, measured response to publishing a story like that? |
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In order for the populace to lead balanced and productive lives, manipulative forces must provide scripted risk. |
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The giraffe gazed downwards at us with a stupidly benign expression on its face and slowly stalked away, balanced on its implausibly spindly legs. |
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Then, as the car pulled away, he again began his slow movements with the girl delicately balanced on the hitching post. |
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Nevertheless, visual debits were more than balanced out by vocal credits. |
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The federal budget has been conclusively balanced, again on the back of taxes on prosperity and full employment which have turned the years of deficit into years of surplus. |
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Many by De Mello are of fishermen throwing their nets, or balanced on a cliff with their rods lined up, or fishing boats moored in a foggy bay ringed by Hawaiian mountains. |
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And without them, I might never have discovered that the secret for a really authentic-tasting, perfectly balanced Tuscan bean soup, is a nice big dash of Worcester sauce. |
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According to Minasyan, the slump of the dollar value would have both a positive and a negative effect for the Bulgarian economy, and the two balanced each other. |
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To ask electors for an opinion without providing them with comprehensive details is bound to result in emotional responses rather than a balanced and logical reply. |
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The effect of sulfur must be balanced by the effect of manganese. |
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Like a precariously balanced house of cards, the McCartney team collapsed on the eve of a high-profile 2001 launch, due to be held in Trafalgar Square. |
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The bridge is balanced on seven pillars, the tallest one 16 metres higher than the Eiffel Tower, and is hailed as a new wonder of French engineering. |
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Speed of delivery is important but must be balanced with accuracy. |
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I have to contend with Thai-roasted pheasant with sweet yams and shitake mushrooms, balanced precariously on a writhing pepper and black bean sauce. |
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Here we see, not a confusing welter of compromises and half-measures, but a clear and logical relationship in which each pole is balanced and complemented by the other. |
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Rathvilly are an evenly balanced team, strong in all positions and belief in themselves should see them just about secure a place in the next round. |
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There was a day when being a conservative meant being for fiscal responsibility, balanced budgets, smaller government and a healthy federalism that allowed more state control. |
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A row of more than 15 bricks, pieces of concrete, metal poles, wooden stakes and a traffic cone were balanced on the track in a blatant act of sabotage. |
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The building's long, curved roofline is balanced on one side by a tall, twisting tower, with an observation deck floating above the city like a treehouse. |
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Fisheries Minister Kim Chance said the case centred on a complex and challenging issue that required important considerations to be balanced in the public interest. |
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It should be noted that broad meritocracy might be upheld either as a complete view of social justice or as one justice value to be balanced against others. |
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Government propaganda was not balanced against the historic record. |
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It's then balanced with heavy inserts of wolfram on both the heel and toe. |
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The sets here are as lavish, the stage action as imaginative, the sound as vivid and balanced, the camera work as all-encompassing as one could wish for in any production. |
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To maintain its relaxed uprightness, a balanced body then begins to make spontaneous movements and adjustments, ever so slightly, ever so resiliently. |
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The balanced scorecard is one common approach, which covers financial strength, customer satisfaction, business processes, innovation and learning. |
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Well, throughout the campaign we did hear him talk about recalibrating the peace negotiations in terms of coming in with a more balanced approach. |
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It is a balanced business with activities in Britain and America. |
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I generally preferred to have the Japanese soundtrack on for these sequences, where the more serious voice acting better balanced the on-screen looniness. |
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She dressed for the job to which she aspired, but balanced polish with approachability. |
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According to Ayurveda, legumes are an essential part of a balanced diet. |
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Or, this year, the ways in which religious liberty is balanced against civil rights. |
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She now chronicles her recovery in her re-branded site called The balanced Blonde. |
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In the interest of balanced journalism, I move up one car to experience a fresh landscape. |
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Only recently have I really understood this and also understood when it's good to let those emotions rip and when to hold back and keep things balanced. |
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There needs to be a balance between technological innovation and safety, and this balance will be best served by a balanced principle for assigning liability. |
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Flare pants and A-line skirts create a more balanced silhouette. |
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On it are balanced a plate of eggs and toast, an open quart jar of grape jelly, and a beer mug full to the brim with orange juice. |
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In all her camera-ready conversations, it is her dexterous intelligence that keeps it all carefully balanced. |
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His mother was a woman of great ability, balanced and thoughtful. |
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Tempo changes flow gracefully from one to the next, and bright, angular guitar lines are balanced with genuine fist-pumping moments of distortion and riffage. |
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Music, dialogue, and effects are well balanced throughout, but a special nod goes to the whammo effect the surround sound provides during the transformation scene. |
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Having put the recent storms over the use of intelligence into a balanced and reasoned perspective, he concludes with the following sobering observation. |
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He is powerfully built, but lithe and well balanced, with a light footed, smooth and graceful gait, has a keen sense of smell and is well able to point, set and retrieve. |
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All athletes require a well balanced diet containing the essential macronutrients of meat, fish, dairy products, fruit and vegetables, cereals and bread. |
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In the fullness of time it is possible to see beyond the fleeting moments of a life to a more balanced and complete picture. |
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You can be moody and swing to extremes, be aware and remain balanced. |
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Director David Bintley has brought north three works of contrasting light and shade, style and vintage that add up to a superbly balanced programme. |
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The show was very Cirque Du Soleil including acrobats flying around on bits of string and doing implausible things while balanced on tiny bits of wood. |
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The outbreaks of polar air to middle latitudes are normally balanced by intrusions of mild maritime air from middle latitudes into the Arctic and polar regions. |
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But anytime the Minister for Finance was in trouble, he usually pulled a rabbit out of the hat to ensure the books balanced close to what he had predicted on Budget Day. |
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Alcohol abuse has in many instances also reduced once dignified, principled and balanced people into inferior inebriates lacking drive, initiative and resoluteness. |
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The debate about the future, the very existence of the royal family, has always been finely balanced. |
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This phase sees the active development of ideas and a movement towards a more balanced life and diversified set of interests, relationships, and routines. |
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It was a bike raced by Tour teams but balanced and comfortable enough to get the most hamfisted MAMIL to the end of a sportive feeling like a pro. |
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His prose was crisp and waspish, but balanced and well informed, and he was able to deliver an authoritative opinion on a wide range of musical events. |
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A special low fat diet isn't normally necessary, but it is important to eat a balanced diet that includes fruit and vegetables and wholewheat grains. |
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Your weight should be neutral, balanced over the arches of your feet. |
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Since water always contains a balanced amount of the two ions and the equation shown above is true for all water-based solutions, the following equation can be formed. |
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Maintaining a consistent roster from year to year and signing players of similar ethnic backgrounds has helped to produce one of the most balanced, fluid teams in the world. |
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They are part of a delicately balanced teeter-totter, which can exist in one state or the other, but transits through the middle stage almost overnight. |
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With this decision, the Board reaffirms its strong commitment to the Olympic ideal of unity through sport, and fair and balanced treatment of all athletes. |
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Now sit balanced on a Swiss ball with your legs extended and toes pointed. |
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The heat of the peppers is tempered by the peanuts, the sweetness of the honey balanced by the soy sauce and the citrusy tang of the ginger complemented by the garlic. |
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My nerves are almost completely balanced by the relief I'm feeling at soon being free of her, but as it is I'm jittering and barely worth talking to. |
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Second, they translated their strategy into a balanced scorecard. |
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Its best to keep making adjustments to remain centered and balanced on all levels of consciousness, that is, the physical, mental, emotional and spiritual. |
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So check out our career opportunities and learn more about our unique environment where a winning culture and diversity are a key part of our balanced scorecard. |
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Acting as an antigravity term, the so-called cosmological constant exactly balanced the tug of gravity. |
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For instance, the nuanced and balanced explanation of patriarchy is a welcome relief from the tendentiousness of traditional accounts. |
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Ayesh advised people to have a balanced diet with vegetables, fruits, protein, milk, yoghurt and some saltine snacks. |
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People should have a balanced diet with vegetables, fruits, protein, milk, yogurt and some saltine snacks. |
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He scrutinized the end of it, balanced it in one hand and even sniffed at the unoffensive shillalah. |
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He divided it into twenty satrapies and judiciously balanced central authority with decentralization within each territory. |
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For a sweet ending, try the casatta Siciliana, a well balanced cocktail of ricotta cheese and candied fruit. |
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As we kayaked directly west again, I gave Jose some tips about how to stay balanced. |
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She eats a balanced diet, but takes vitamin pills anyway, to cover her bases. |
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For the detection of variation of growth it was necessary to devise the extremely sensitive balanced crescograph. |
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Sitting on the chair's edge, he shrugged a shoulder until his dolman fell into place, then balanced his helmet on his knee like a pampered pet. |
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Be in a strong, balanced stance and ready to withstand any contact that may take place as you stop the flash cut. |
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For instance, many fast horses are heavier fore-handed than balanced action requires. |
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Notice that franciums are balanced without even thinking in moles, atoms, or whatever. |
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She was his wife, wasn't she? Jen says coming in with plates balanced on her arm. |
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This provides a more balanced approach to teaching and helps students of a variety of learning styles succeed. |
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These horizontal projections are visibly balanced by the strong verticals of the massive towers, which may be one, two or three in number. |
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The Western version of the canter is called a lope and while collected and balanced, is expected to be slow and relaxed. |
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You can't win with small, balanced groups. You have to zerg the mob with a high number of players. |
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Losses in Dublin and urban areas were balanced by gains in areas such as Limerick, Wicklow, Cork, Tipperary and Kilkenny and the border counties. |
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Charles I inherited a settlement in Scotland based on a balanced compromise between Calvinist doctrine and episcopal practice. |
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When there is an equal number of immigrants and emigrants, the net migration rate is balanced. |
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The recording of Heathen Chemistry was much more balanced for the band, with all of the members, apart from White, writing songs. |
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The gender ratio is roughly balanced, with proportionally about as many men as women. |
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Prestressed concrete balanced cantilever bridges are often built using segmental construction. |
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The Vejle Fjord Bridge is a concrete bridge built using the balanced cantilever method. |
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The city has also been rated as having the most balanced economy in the United States, due to its high level of diversification. |
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These were prefabricated on shore and put in place using balanced cantilever methods. |
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Let selling be an openhanded selling, with justly balanced scales and price which do not prejudice either party, buyer or seller. |
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The chiefs were in favour of a balanced rearmament but within financial limits, judged that the air force should be favoured. |
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The immediate postwar period saw a severe reduction in warship orders which was balanced by a prolonged boom in merchant shipbuilding. |
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The Queen had a relatively balanced view of the conflict, and condemned atrocities on both sides. |
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The evidence points to a balanced economy for the greater part of Domitian's reign. |
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He rapidly became famous all over Europe for his energetic and balanced woodcuts and engravings, while also painting. |
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In South China the sails have a curved roach especially towards the head, similar to a typical balanced lug sail. |
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Because the daggerboard is located so far forward, the junk must use a balanced rudder to counteract the imbalance of lateral resistance. |
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The ships also had a balanced rudder which could be raised and lowered, creating additional stability like an extra keel. |
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The balanced rudder placed as much of the rudder forward of the stern post as behind it, making such large ships easier to steer. |
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This makes a perfectly fine predinner cocktail, but it hardly constitutes a balanced meal. |
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The peace party and the war party in the States of Holland therefore perfectly balanced each other and deadlock ensued. |
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The development of high lysine maize and the promotion of a more balanced diet have also contributed to its demise. |
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Though an important staple, its main value is as a component of a balanced diet. |
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The city successfully balanced its sovereignty between the interests of Venice and the Ottoman Empire for centuries. |
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The hereditary element of the House of Lords, however, was much less balanced. |
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A load carried by a packhorse also has to be balanced, with weight even on both sides to the greatest degree possible. |
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A more balanced conservative assessment of Hobsbawm came from Matthew Walther in National Review. |
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A pyramid reversed may stand upon his point if balanced by admirable skill. |
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No top or gyroscope has actually been balanced perfectly enough to guide an astronomical telescope, but they show willing. |
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Love for a balanced, harmonious, self-sufficient and unproblematic existence is the root of Greek art. |
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Angevine, a full-bodied but delicate white and the estate wine, a smooth, balanced wine made from a blend of grapes. |
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The intergrown foliage atop a xylosma hedge appears to be delicately balanced on long wooden fingers. |
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Mirrors and whitewalls are balanced out with spots of rich golds and reds, giving the place a real feel of a babe's boudoir. |
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Doha and Rayyan were evenly balanced in the distribution of 10-14 and 15-19 male age groups as well. |
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I was pleased to see the balanced article by my former student, Amy MacInnis, on the subject of redaction criticism. |
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He tackles each area with many examples and describes a balanced view of both sides of the animal rights issue. |
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It has a medium malt backbone that makes for a very balanced quaffable lager that highlights the characteristics of the Jameson barrels. |
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Overall, it is beautifully balanced, juicy in the best possible way and entirely quaffable. |
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This lovely candle is from Arran Aromatics and has a lovely balanced fragrance of sweet floral, jasmine and zesty orange. |
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Existing XML content gets updated if a set of balanced quantifiers reaches a threshold value. |
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It was as finely balanced and perfectly toned as Rivers' funeral. |
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In this way, anthropomorphist elements were balanced with modeling and teaching empathy for the animals' distinct and unique needs. |
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Quinoa is considered a complete protein, meaning it provides all nine of these essential amino acids in a balanced ratio. |
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Radially mounted around a metal shank or hub, flap wheels are balanced and smooth running, producing a consistent cut and fine finish. |
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Cajeput oil soothed and stimulated, petitgrain was balanced as well as calming and sweet orange oil detoxified and cleansed. |
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A malty nose with hints of alcohol and resiny hops, leading into a perfectly balanced flavor, lush with malt and bright with hops. |
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