In previous posts, I've spot-checked some of Sergeant's other claims about differences between French and English. |
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In essays, interviews, and prefaces to his own work, he explored the problematic borderlines between historical fact and novelistic invention. |
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And how is the knowledge that all gay men aren't effeminate and all straight men aren't butch going to help you pick between the men exactly? |
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He has also learned the Greek alphabet, capital and lowercase, and has begun to make the distinction between consonants and vowels. |
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The difference between the two is simply one vowel point added to the Hebrew letter. |
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As someone who has lived in both, I can assure you that there is a world of difference between the two conditions. |
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Trainees work in a different section every week, moving between the cold section, hot section, pasta, grill, pastry, bakery, butchery and fish. |
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The differences between them arise as a result of the differences in strength and density of oceanic and continental lithosphere. |
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The differences between the present study and prior work likely represent differences in patient selection. |
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I love all the differences between people in different parts of the country. |
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The cognitive differences in turn stem from biological differences between males and females. |
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These differences between the two inbred lines may reflect differences in their origin. |
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Structural differences between the various drugs account for the differences in the potential side effects. |
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Differences between the two industries in their business organisation were mirrored by differences in labour relations. |
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Therefore differences between the experiments could be attributed to differences in genetic background of the species that are not shared. |
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For each pixel, find the difference in intensity between each of its neighbors, then sum the absolute value of those differences. |
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If the antecedent is more true than the consequent, then the conditional is less than the maximal truth by the difference between their values. |
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Each matrix was constructed by subtracting the differences in values between populations. |
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It is claimed that there remains a substantial difference between that sum and the full amount of the loss. |
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We can imagine a private quarrel between two people or two groups whose differences are based upon misunderstandings. |
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The welding load should be appreciably higher than for spot welding, because of the longer arc of contact between wheel and sheet. |
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Traveling by steamships, voyages lasted anywhere between seven days to a month. |
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The study included a group of 20 non-smoking, healthy volunteers, equally divided between men and women. |
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She was wrecked on Fair Isle, between Orkney and Shetland, where she broke up in a V-shaped cleft, depositing her contents in a deep gully. |
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And it syncs it with an iPod so you can keep the data up to date between your computer and pod. |
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All targets were farther away than 1800 meters, with most of them between 2500 and 3750 meters, both moving and stationary. |
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The vocal writing ranges between straightforward singing, Sprechstimme, and speech, depending on the dramatic role that the music must play. |
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Continental Airlines has begun non-stop service between its Newark hub and Barbados. |
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Air Canada now flies one daily non-stop flight between Toronto and Hong Kong. |
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Continental Airways is also planning the first non-stop flight between USA and India. |
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The bus was on a non-stop 33-hour journey from Calais to Barcelona, with the drivers sleeping on board in between shifts. |
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Previously, AirTran flew non-stop flights between the cities only on Saturday. |
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Most people try to put at least some distance between them and their parents, particularly if they've undergone a strict upbringing. |
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They demand a strict demarcation between police duties and intelligence duties. |
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A curly lettuce is a new Dutch cross between crisphead and butterhead lettuce and marketed in Europe. |
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The College Buttery is located between the Hall Screens and the Old Kitchen. |
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The Chinese Spring Festival, or New Year, occurs between January 21 and February 20 on the Western calendar. |
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He appeared to weigh somewhere between one-ten and one-thirty, with muscular limbs and a light, springy step. |
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This interpretation is very worrying for environmentalists because it fails to distinguish between toxic and non-toxic products. |
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To the left, filling the screen, appeared the crease between a leg and a buttock, fringed by skimpy gold shorts. |
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Sprinkled throughout the book are insightful, fresh ways of viewing the relationships between soloists and orchestras. |
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He continued his mad sprint, putting fifty meters between himself and the house. |
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Chitting describes the process whereby seeds are placed between layers of damp kitchen towel and allowed to sprout prior to planting. |
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It was estimated that daily users of cannabis had rates of psychotic symptoms between 1.6 and 1.8 times higher than those of non-users. |
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The second point is that the difference between a viable and a non-viable project is generally less than clear-cut. |
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The interactions between volatile and non-volatile flavour compounds could, however, play an important role in the rate of flavour release. |
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Growth spurts and increased eating are normal between two and four months of age. |
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She blames negative experiences with white people and biased historical accounts of relations between whites and non-whites. |
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Highlighting the tensions between the two neighbors, India on Sunday shot down what is says was an unmanned Pakistani spy plane over Kashmir. |
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It's fun to watch when the candidates start arguing between themselves, squabbling like petty children. |
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Furthermore, the similarities between the Nordic countries make Sweden and Finland reasonable countries to compare to Norway. |
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The economy is like the sea, it comes and goes in broad cycles, but in between it is subject to sudden squalls and unpredictable storms. |
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In syanapsids, a secondary jaw joint develops between the surangular and the squamosal, which becomes the unique mammalian jaw articulation. |
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The posterior part of each alisphenoid forms a triangular process which fits into the angle between the squamosal and the petrosal. |
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His search for such connections between forms and names has led him, by degrees, to the sculpture-installation. |
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We need to teach students that bylines and datelines represent a pact between the reporter and the reader, viewer, or listener. |
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It has long been established that there is a strong association between crime and deviant behavior and the breakdown of social bonds or norms. |
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No, they are normal people, but they perceive the world differently, and the key lies in the connection between the body and the mind. |
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The probe was rinsed with sterile normal saline between measurements of each raft. |
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The visit symbolizes the normalization of relations between the two nations. |
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There is a tension between the interior of the characters and their normative lives. |
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She considers squashing the insect between her fingers, but decides not to. |
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Shadwell is an overlooked part of London's East End, squashed in between Whitechapel and Wapping. |
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Trinity was becoming claustrophobic as she was squashed between the two boys. |
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The little shelf was narrow and you had to squash in between others to get your cup of hot, strong sweet tea! |
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We became aware of the places between populated areas, aware of the spectrum of space. |
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The trap was then placed gently on the floor between the fridge and the stove. |
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He has won twenty-four of these races and has been placed between second and fourth in the others. |
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A Garda helicopter combed the skies between north Roscommon and Sligo town after the thieves targeted Sligo and other towns. |
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The firm polled 1,713 people between March 4 and the 19th, of which most respondents were North American. |
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It adds extra layers to the playful byplay between the characters we see before. |
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Now, again, there is a byplay there between the suggestion that the Crown is involved in some sort of subterfuge in this case. |
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Firstly, there is an interesting byplay in the film between sexual and existential desire. |
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When I went back to see the room where I was born, it was just a grassy plot between two apartment buildings. |
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A plot of the theoretical relationship between stress and deformation in metal shows a linear portion that represents the elastic region. |
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The prediction isn't nearly as accurate, as seen in the plot of differences between the real and expected values. |
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Residual plots indicate a well-specified model where there is a lack of pattern between the standardized residuals and their predicted values. |
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Survival curves were plotted and the significance of differences between life spans of strains was analyzed using the Mann-Whitney test. |
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He sent them off between the Sky and the Earth, one to the south, another to the east, another to the north-east. |
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But sporadic fighting continues between militiamen, rebels and government troops in the lawless north-east. |
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Screening for women aged between 50 and 64 was introduced in the Eastern Health Board region, the midlands and the north-east. |
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The highest snowfall was in north-east Scotland where between two and four inches fell on high ground, but further snow is not expected today. |
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The youngsters, aged between seven and 17, tucked into complimentary homemade scones, fruitcake and orange squash. |
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Quinn simply did not like the elfinly angelic man dressed in a cross between a Byronic poet and a punk rocker sitting across from him. |
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The plaintiffs draw two distinctions between their position and that of spectators or bystanders. |
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Night fell and the children made camp in a small alley between two large, squat buildings. |
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Keep the dumbbell centered between your knees as you descend into a deep squat, keeping your head up and low back slightly arched. |
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Jammed between Vissershok and Caltex are Dunoon township and Doornbach squatter camp. |
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Too Late is a northern soul classic. It's a great battle between Larry and Johnny as they trade vocals while telling the story. |
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Our taxi cab was stopped by the religious police because a woman was seated in the rear seat between two men, neither her husband. |
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The blue southern boundary runs between York and Malton and then heads north-west again to the top side of Northallerton. |
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Halle appeared beside the window, squeezing through between Lisa and Rebecca. |
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Chris Donovan squeezed himself between the two of us and folded his arms over his chest. |
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There aren't any seats left, unless I feel like squeezing up between two burly businessmen. |
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They could be squeezed between rising wholesale costs and state regulators who will resist pressure to raise retail rates. |
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In the intimate, sleazy surroundings she begins her evening cabaret act, and between the songs she pours out her life story. |
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All other sounds are oral sounds and require that the space between the nose and the mouth be closed by the soft palate. |
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Cruickshank, the dachshund, nosed his way around the doorpost, between Katherine's ankles and curled up on a rumpled, moulting hearth-rug. |
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I think that he's dead on as far as the differences between the two countries goes. |
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I am of course referring to the weird squidgy jelly bit that comes between the pastry and meat. |
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Unless you like that squidgy sensation between the toes, this is not a place to go barefoot in the park. |
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Furthermore, surveys of Americans between the ages of 24 and 35 tell us that squinters are boring and unattractive. |
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If you can get outside there are some tuna, jew and trag about with the odd squire and mackerel which are far and few between. |
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The types of trains, and what is between the locomotive and the caboose can be chosen before embarking on your journey. |
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Place your index finger of your right hand between your eyebrows, your thumb on your right nostril and your ring finger on your left nostril. |
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Also, try squirting some lubricant such as graphite, talcum powder, floor oil, mineral oil, or wood dough between the boards. |
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There was a difference between the two, and not everyone could clearly detect it. |
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The air between them was still hot with passion and their minds were not at all set on school. |
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Legacy giggled in response before marching deeper into the pond, enjoying the muck and mud squish coolly between her toes. |
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When she reached a platform it is believed an argument broke out between her and another man, who produced a knife and stabbed her twice. |
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It normally takes between four to six years to achieve this but it was notched up by John in just 15 months. |
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I found the manual rather notchy, with a fairly long throw between changes. |
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I briefly note the unexplicated distinction their Lordships draw between legal and social policy. |
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It is true, however, that relationships between cads and starry-eyed romantics are rarely what they seem. |
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He tucked it between his ear and shoulder and dialed with quick, efficient stabs of his fingertip. |
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The magic between those two guys, the connection that makes a caddie pull the right club every time, is gone. |
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Lynch scribbles on a digital notepad attached to a laptop wedged between them. |
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Painted potsherds originating with the Puebloan people indicate strong trade ties between these Plains Caddoans and their neighbors farther west. |
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Minsky insisted that the existence of automatic fiscal stabilizers meant the difference between failed and successful capitalism. |
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These types of changes were normally seen between complete strangers in blood, and were not usually used to indicate any form of cadency. |
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A cadger is a carrier who travels between town and country with butter, eggs, and shop-wares or someone who sells things in the street. |
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Society is still coping with a gigantic change in the role of women, groping towards a stable balance between work and children. |
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The notices were extraordinary, one critic from the Literary Review describing Wallace as a cross between Franz Kafka and David Lynch. |
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Most were young men, aged between 18 and 25, who were heroin and crack cocaine addicts funding habits through begging and crime. |
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Distance between camellia plants really depends on and will vary with growth habit of the species and cultivars you are planting. |
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There was no noticeable difference in survival rates between flies from the two crosses. |
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No noticeable difference was found in tubular effects between the two groups. |
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It is noticeable that the difference between the old and young groups was retained. |
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The only signs of human habitation are the couple of luxury hotels nestled discreetly between groups of trees. |
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But she did not rule out a possible connection between obesity and Caesarian births. |
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I had vague notions of asking Sir Gregory about the comments that had passed between him and the Earl of Salisbury. |
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Cabrera sat down in between prodigious hacks in the batting-practice cage and said he had a lot to learn. |
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It was an era before distrust, cynicism, agents, and chequebook journalism permanently soured the relationship between footballers and hacks. |
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The unlocking and hackability of smartphones and tablets remains a source of tension between the community and industry. |
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But can we really speak of a synergy between street protests and online hacktivism? |
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The bonus will be paid to soldiers between the ranks of specialist and staff sergeant with 17 months to 10 years in service. |
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He's now done it twice at Ascot, but normally in Hong Kong he would have six weeks between races. |
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The travellers and their guide came to the last ridge that rose between them and the summit, where they could see a tumbled cairn of stones. |
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It can lead to bitter divisions and increase the psychological and social distance between the haves and the have nots. |
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But what came out of those years was an ever-wider gap between the incomes and experiences of the haves and the have-nots. |
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Like every other American city, Cincinnati in the 1990s has undergone a deepening class division between the haves and the have-nots. |
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The gap between the haves and have-nots has widened to almost Third World dimensions over the past 30 years. |
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As for the source of terrorism, there can be no doubt that it comes from the enormous gap between the haves and the have nots. |
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In Poland, ghettoization increases between the winners of the market economy and the unemployed, between the haves and the have-nots. |
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In one embodiment, the summing node is coupled to a summing circuit disposed between two gain stages of an error amplifier in the first circuit. |
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The romance between he and his beloved is legend as is his decent to Hades. |
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As matter builds in the space between the stars, the increase in energy can cause matter to be ejected from the system as a nova or supernova. |
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Concrete grade beams spanning between the caissons were used to accommodate external envelope conditions and elevator pits. |
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Thus, the conflict between the self and the other, one of the core sources of stage fright, begins as a developmental process. |
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We're trying to discern the difference between a short story, a vignette, a novella, and a novelette. |
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It is a novelized version of the real-life love story between American poet Elizabeth Bishop and Brazilian architect Lota de Macedo Soares. |
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And police attend meetings of the full council to ensure there are no bust-ups between BNP supporters and opponents. |
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The campaign will be run by North Yorkshire police between April and November this year. |
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Even in the golden days of my novitiate, such places were few and far between. |
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What is the difference between death due to Strychnine poison and death due to poisoning by the Calabar bean? |
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Paradoxically, the stagey lighting, shoddy sets, breaks between shots, all create a hyper reality. |
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In between the two islands, black tip sharks were sighted near a healthy patch of staghorn corals. |
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The evidence for a causal link between video games and violence is nowhere near as solid as Grossman maintains. |
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If they lose an important staging post between the coasts it might cause the species some hardship. |
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I believe that staging posts are essential for good animal welfare on journeys between Ireland and the continent. |
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Overall, between 1700 and 1800, proto-industries expanded while crafts stagnated or declined. |
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He had come to the bottom of the stairs by now and now stood between her and the door. |
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Gadolinium is a rare earth element, one of the elements that occurs in Row 6 of the periodic table between barium and hafnium. |
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The hafts of the smaller axes were between 60-90 cm long with a blade about 7.5-150 cm wide. |
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He was thus in between the primordial hydrogen hypothesis of William Prout and the nuclear atoms of Ernest Rutherford. |
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Each experiment was repeated at least twice, and standard error between the experiments was calculated. |
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This resonance was due to a delicate balance between the strong nuclear force and the repulsive electromagnetic force in samarium. |
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Physical distances between residues were calculated with a computer program. |
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This computer method calculates the amount of damaged tissue by comparing MRI signal strength between damaged and undamaged tissue. |
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The figure stands inside the room known in the northlands as an Arctic entry, a buffer zone between the frigid outdoors and a house, similar to a farm's mud-room. |
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Do you ever find yourselves playing out other differences or disagreements you may have with each other through the football difference between you? |
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I made some noise between a squeak and a squawk, and shot up. |
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The link between a specific shoot and a specific root is not clear, but each has a part to play in the overall growth and nourishment of the plant. |
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Madeira lies right in the track of the trade winds, and down the centuries the island has played host to voyagers passing between the Old and New Worlds. |
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This slender land bridge is furrowed by two parallel mountain ranges and, between them, the cavernous Jordan Valley, itself a northward continuation of Africa's Great Rift. |
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After taking office, his initial tough stance following the collision between a U.S. spy plane and a Chinese fighter jet confirmed his hard-line instincts. |
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Sarah Palin wanted to make it a contest between high falutin', Ivy-League cosmopolitans and red-blooded, bear-hunting Americans. |
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She kicked off her shoes and let the mud squish between her toes. |
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The difference between the East and the West is a difference between the nonspeaking but laboring hands of the East and the expressive and affective culture of the West. |
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The sand squished between her toes as she walked through the shallow water, and eventually crawled up the bank for fear whatever it was would see her, if it hadn't already. |
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I squeal a mousy protest as you sit between two strands of chain-links. |
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I was lounging on the pavement-patio of a nouveau cafe-bistro with Clive, an estate agent chum of mine, grazing on a hummus-filled ciabatta between sips of cafe con leche. |
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Anyone who has swum in one knows that particular pleasure of suspension between nature and culture, of being in an enclosed body of water as spray breaks over the side. |
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No clinically important differences in electrocardiogram, hematology, clinical chemistry, or urinalysis were observed between treatment groups or over time. |
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An alternative interpretation is that these plates are secondary calcifications that formed between the marginals similar to those in the holotype of Zygocycloides raymondi. |
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Given a choice between a note-perfect performance with no particular atmosphere and an imperfect performance with special excitement or insight, I'll always take the latter. |
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Unchecked weeds sprouted wildly between the cracks in the pavements where overgrown and unruly front lawns had spilled over the remains of collapsed walls. |
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We will identify genes that are differentially expressed between calcicolous and non-calcicolous ecotypes of A. thaliana and determine their role in the calcicole phenotype. |
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It is here that postman Dafydd makes his rounds, thereby providing a link between a gallery of nouveau-riche foreigners, misanthropic farmers, bohemians and peevish locals. |
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But I do know good music from bad music, and I can tell the difference between talented musicians and tone-deaf cack-handed wannabes with no sense of rhythm. |
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They have come here in unprecedented numbers, which we believe has happened while they were travelling through strong north-westerly winds between Orkney and Iceland. |
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Will a new overstep such as voluntary default be the impetus for realignment between the parties? |
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Many passengers found the inaugural non-stop flights more convenient and expressed their wish for regular direct flights between Shanghai and Taipei. |
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A longitudinal incision was made midway between the lateral border of the Achilles tendon and the superolateral crest of the calcaneus, with a slight anterior curve. |
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The evolving understanding of the body's response at the molecular level continues to reveal common pathways between infection, inflammation, and hemostasis. |
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Alice squeezed the soft material of her dress between her fingers. |
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Spence takes you through how to chop between basslines, synth parts, vocal stabs and drum crashes to get you on your way to creating the distinctive dubstep rhythm. |
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The lane squeezes tight between dry-stone walls, big green views billow away to the north and there are bijou meadows soaked with buttercups as tall as daffodils. |
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Sanjay Talwar's stage direction captures the distance that has grown between these characters by never letting them get within 10 feet of each other. |
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Then again, why not celebrate them in all their starchy glory in a chip butty, a mound of soggy spuds sandwiched between two slices of buttered bread. |
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She grabbed one of his cheeks between two fingers and squeezed. |
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For example, the differences between forewings and hindwings of insects with two pairs of wings, such as butterflies, are probably regulated by the Ubx gene. |
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The main bridge out of town to the north, it carried stagecoaches between Carlisle and Kendal, and even Bonnie Prince Charlie's army in 1745, says Mr Marsh. |
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The largest festival of the year is the celebration of the new year or Spring Festival, whose date varies, falling between mid-January and mid-February. |
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There was even a rapprochement between him and his father before his death. |
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Fittingly, some rapprochement seems to be taking place between both schools of thought. |
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Adjust the speed to low and add the flour, buttermilk, and vanilla extract in three stages, scraping down the sides of the bowl between each addition. |
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Reduce the mixer speed to low and add the flour, buttermilk, vanilla, and coffee in three stages, scraping down the sides of the bowl between each addition. |
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Cantabiran holm oak groves are situated on the dry conditions of the sunny limestone slopes, and between these and the beech groves are the calcicolous gall oak forests. |
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We went through his rap sheet in an attempt to find the line between revelatory civil disobedience and complete nonsense. |
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I simply squeezed through the gap between them and continued on my way. |
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She literally had to lie down in between sessions in order to recover her strength. |
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A plush Volvo of latest make was crawling up a narrow lane squeezing itself into the gap between houses like a gleaming dagger into a tight sheath. |
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This book is a real effort to distinguish between the problems and perspectives of the hagiographer on the one hand and the historian on the other. |
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The bottom of the rock has a layer of calcrete that tells us it was at one time exposed to air and it shows the transition between being exposed and becoming submerged. |
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The club games are squeezed in between county and Club championship games. |
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However, where possible, consent cases were squeezed in after or between the longer contested cases, which presented an opportunity to make up lost ground. |
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Instead of running away from the asymmetries between Zionism and liberalism, J Street aims to recalibrate them. |
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A railway employee alerted a nearby signalbox to stop all trains when he saw that the barrier had landed between the lorry's cab and trailer unit. |
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For instance, there are 366 days between Saturday, November 20, 2055 and November 20, 2056, because 2056 is a leap year and February 29, 2056 lies between the two Novembers. |
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And that is what interests me, the disjunction between these books. |
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In fact, if drug reformers gain enough political power to threaten the drug-war cabal, an alliance between the two to repress youths is inevitable. |
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Birds arrived between the end of the third hour after sunset and sunrise. |
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Tucked away in the far north-east, wedged between the borders of Bhutan, Burma and Tibet, Arunachal Pradesh is India's newest and least-known state. |
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I would never destroy the perfect trust that had built up between us. |
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Nowadays the angle is taken as that between the normals to the faces and is measured roughly by a contact goniometer or more accurately by an optical goniometer. |
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We saw this during the recent standoff between Nevada rancher Cliven Bundy and federal officers. |
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The person, who looked most likely to be a man, stayed just out of the range of my knife and smiled at me, looking like a cross between a Byronic vampire and Jack the Ripper. |
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The third hit the Prime Minister squarely between the shoulder blades. |
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For a moment she's blindly confused as to who to hit, then she lashes out with the heel of her foot, and there's a sickening squelch from the NCB coal sack between them. |
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The procedure doesn't distinguish, for example, between the granny knot and the square knot even though it is impossible to deform one into the other. |
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Despite the apparent chasm between the parties, the Prime Minister's spokesman was optimistic that the governments would be able to square the circle. |
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At the same time, there are those who ricochet between denial and rationalization. |
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I could try to fool people by letting it grow a bit, but as my father told me when I was a teenager, there's a fine line between Byronic and Moronic. |
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That said, those who find a suggestive relationship between a 12-year-old boy and a Byronic man too unsettling are advised to read something else. |
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Radio communications between the shuttle commander and mission control fell largely silent as the shuttle nosedived toward the Mojave Desert landing strip. |
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Each of these habitations is equipped with a kitchen extension, situated in the corner between the innermost end of its corridor and its central room. |
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What is the difference between nuclear fusion and cold fusion? |
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Thirteen nervous minutes into the contest Doran converted a free from 38 metres but Mulligan squared the match in the 16th minute after interplay between Smith and McGoldrick. |
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This program will calculate the number of days between any two dates. |
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Democrats should make this election a clear choice between them pledging to fully protecting these programs and the Republican plan to voucherize them. |
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Last week's decision was the culmination of weeks of bitter wrangling between the new First Minister, senior cabinet colleagues and champions of the game. |
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The final fifteen minutes in particular, which theoretically contain the showdown between Stray Cat and Hundred Eyes, is a banal barrage of stagy and pretentious imagery. |
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Tensions between poultry producers and growers were spotlighted four years ago when one disgruntled East Texas farmer took matters into his own hands. |
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Residents drove the cow into the open ground between two houses, where it was secured by police and then slaughtered by a butcher from the slaughter house. |
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Jules Verne's Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea, which later became a Disney movie, featured an encounter between a colossal squid and a French naval vessel. |
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We need an international effort that recognises the growing inequities between the haves and the have-nots of this world and then seeks to redress these imbalances. |
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He accused the minister's office of butchering his education policy which he called a third way between publicly funded and fee paying higher education. |
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Standing on a parapet of fictive marble, dressed in the brown habit of his order, St Francis gazes intently at a wooden crucifix held between his crossed hands. |
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The risotto had the perfect balance between the liquid and the solid, was made with top grade stock and was packed with squidgy chunks of field mushrooms. |
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The rancor between our two professions is heightened by an obvious bias toward nurses in the media. |
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Two points from Scart's Daniel Murphy in the final quarter made it all square between the sides at five points each with about six minutes remaining. |
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In nature arboviruses are routinely maintained by transmission cycles involving the passage of virus between susceptible vertebrate hosts and hematophagous arthropod vectors. |
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There are also various sweet nothings exchanged between the two. |
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The human can sometimes win simply by moving a piece back and forth between the same two squares, and the computer wastes all of its time re-examining each position. |
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Rocky Mountain spotted fever is a disease caused by a rickettsial organism that circulates in nature in a complex cycle between ticks and small mammals. |
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The television broadcast of the race included live coverage of communications between Jarrett's crew chief and spotter, and of that spotter consulting with other spotters. |
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One possible explanation for this finding is that long-term habituation accumulates with successive stimulus exposures and survives the lengthy time between trials. |
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Once we start to look at the differences between ourselves and chimps it'll undoubtedly be the differences in these control sequences we'll be interested in. |
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He loves them so much that when a treat, or a bribe, is called for, you could give him a choice between a pod of just picked peas, and a square of chocolate. |
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The differences in circumstances of states within the groups of developed and developing states are in many ways as great as the differences between these groups. |
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The artist ventures to expose the inherent differences in the equation between the strong and the weak, and in the process makes no secret of his bias for the underdog. |
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There are socio-economic differences between the generations of my family. |
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Student Research and Development is a student-run non-profit which is somewhere between a hackerspace and an incubator for students interested in technology. |
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There is a growing generation gap between old-school general managers and scouts who trusts their instincts and new-breed executives who live to play it by the numbers. |
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Indeed, Palace of Eats is the latest, greatest addition to the row of trendy shops and nosheries on 11th Street S.W. between 14th and 15th Avenue. |
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The Sportsman's Grill noshery closed its doors on October 2 for renovations that Big Steve, the quietly-spoken owner, hopes will take between three and four weeks to complete. |
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She tolerated her more sociable brother with a grace that alternated between good and ill, occasionally battering him with an outstretched paw to keep him in his place. |
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The only stable relationships within the group are between mother and daughter across two generations, presumably because they are not in competition. |
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Right now we're between squalls but the winds have picked up. |
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The only major sea battle in World War began with fighting between Royal Navy squadrons of battle-cruisers under Beatty and a German squadron under Rear Admiral von Hipper. |
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The essence of real leadership and responsible management is the ability to judge the difference between short-term calculable gains and deeply rooted core values. |
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In International Law, cabotage is identified with coasting-trade so that it means navigating and trading along the coast between the ports thereof. |
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Timmy Murphy cleverly switches the horse to the inside rail in the final stages of the race and then wins a battle with Made In Japan between the last two fences. |
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Simple arithmetic will yield the difference between these two amounts. |
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The battles between the British kids and their Gibraltarian counterparts of Spanish ethnic origin had nothing to do with political differences over the war, he says. |
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For the main course, it was a toss between Sweet and Sour Fresh Market Fish and Soba Noodle Soup. |
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There is no inherent contradiction between economic growth, poverty eradiation, and sustainability. |
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Initial predation and parasitism by muricid whelks demonstrated by the correspondence between drilled holes and their apparent enveloper. |
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It now looks rather dandy and the new decor is a cross between a traditional Edinburgh howf and a quirky modern bar. |
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It's clear that environmental concerns are sandwiched between proposals for global redistribution of income and resources. |
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Also, the fused-at-the-hip connection between environmentalists and the Democrats has been a horrible idea. |
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The answer will vary greatly between the public and private sectors of the industry. |
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The draft guidelines result from the joint effort between the NPUAP and the European Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel, based in England. |
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Georgetown University Hoyas and China's Bayi Rockets were playing a friendly game to symbolise the thawing relations between the two nations. |
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There is a strong link between erectile dysfunction and cardiovascular disease as the risk factors for both are the same. |
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The new evening prix fixe menu will be available Monday to Friday between 7pm and 8pm to parties of under eight guests. |
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The connection between disposition ascriptions and ergativity is shown to have consequences for the metaphysics of dispositions. |
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The broccoflower is an excellent illustration of the hybridizing potential found between any two varieties of the same species. |
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The delicate balance between current and future profitability invariably seems to be resolved with an inclination toward the present. |
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The elbow and knee joint centers were defined as midway between the medial and the lateral epicondyles, of the humerus and femur, respectively. |
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The volar forearm extends from a line drawn between the two humeral epicondyles to the wrist crease. |
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For the novice, Carey uses the analogy of a script and film to explain the difference and interactions between genetics and epigenetics. |
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Part 2 explains forces acting at long range between closed-shell atoms or molecules, focusing on the van der Waals bond and the hydrogen bond. |
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The homosocial bonds between Tamburlaine and his followers, which were guaranteed by his own sexual asceticism, are strained. |
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However, potential for infection between homothermic hosts and poikilothermic animals has been demonstrated. |
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Interaction between circulating galectin-3 and cancer-associated MUC1 enhances tumour cell homotypic aggregation and prevents anoikis. |
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They'll be given a Bulova Precisionist watch worth up to PS400 as part of a new partnership between HM Samuel and the club. |
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It happened between 1am and 8am on Thursday at Moorhouse Farm in Amble when a roadside honesty box was stolen. |
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The bonds in question are hydrogen bonds in which no electrons are shared, similar to the bonds between water molecules in ice. |
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