Their legacy is cemented in a strange concoction of Karo syrup, red dye, and makeup base. |
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Easingwold appeared to be heading for a victory at home to Thirsk, which would have cemented their lead at the top of the division. |
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If cemented, the surgeon removes the excess cement with curettes and impacts the final head. |
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One popular type of edging is to use a low brick or rock wall, cemented together with mortar. |
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These networks were further cemented by intermarriages and mutual help alliances. |
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The bodies hit the cemented pavement with a loud smack and they begin to roll across the floor. |
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The highly fractured felsite is cemented by veinlets of chrysocolla and malachite with minor amounts of cuprite. |
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The Nicol prism is made up from two prisms of calcite cemented with Canada balsam. |
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Almost immediately afterwards, the Under-17s cemented victory in their own league with a comprehensive defeat of visitors Sandbach. |
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The rock is cemented by a mixture of quartz overgrowths, K-rich feldspar, and an oxidized ferruginous clay now dominated by chlorite. |
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The fibrous seed coat or hull of most commercial barley varieties is cemented to the caryopsis and is not removed during threshing. |
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The nests are usually constructed of mud mixed with straw, grasses, or horsehair, and cemented to the vertical surfaces of old beams or rafters. |
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It is the strongest structural material and is used to make parts for electrical circuits, cutting tools, cermets, and cemented carbide. |
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Movement along the vein resulted in a breccia that was cemented by additional quartz and prehnite along with copper mineralization. |
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Outcrops of the Leadville Limestone at the south end of Main Street contain vugs of quartz crystals that have cemented brecciated limestone. |
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Fame and recognition has only cemented his attachment to Vadugapatti, his native village in Theni district. |
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The religious and cultural bonds further cemented those ties with village people, which they remember with nostalgia. |
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The bench is cemented to the ground so they can't move it, so it's my landmark. |
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We're making sure that every brick is the right brick and that it's firmly cemented into the wall. |
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It's best to mount the house on a metal pole that's cemented into the ground. |
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The concrete blocks were placed on the street's surface, using interlocking sections and were not cemented to the ground. |
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Low retaining walls have been cemented onto the sloping rock surface to channel the water into a reservoir at the base of the outcrop. |
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My mail box was also blown up three times last year until I mounted a 20-pound one on a solid steel post cemented into the ground. |
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Because of his love of horse riding, his parents, Janice and Glynn, bought a brass horse which was cemented into the ground next to his grave. |
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Thieves broke chains cemented into the ground to gain access to the machine, before driving through the side of the hut leaving a gaping hole. |
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I was holding the nose of my board and saw it go straight towards the base of the rail where it was cemented to the ground. |
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Either way, deals amongst druggies are always cemented with the ceremonial passing of the needle. |
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Wood dowels work better to keep the laminate from sticking to the cemented counter surface than brown par when laying the counter top. |
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I think what has really cemented it is the large selection of after-market add-ons and doodads available for the thing. |
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It is well cemented with early iron oxide, quartz overgrowth and clay cements with some dolomite blocking pore throats. |
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A simple cemented courtyard around the walnut tree offers five pine table and bench sets, each for six to eight people. |
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Each cell is waterproofed by two sheets of glass angled to each other in the horizontal plane, cemented together and to the surrounding steel. |
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That earned him opprobrium in the council chamber but on the streets cemented his reputation as a man of action. |
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The trees that topple with heavy rain and strong winds are done in by the cemented pavements that choke their roots. |
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It was the force of global industry that cemented the worldwide tendency for driving on the right. |
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There are three chipped stone celts of Smoky Hill jasper in the collection and one of a very well cemented, fine-grained quartzite. |
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Right, a similar carrier shell shows numerous small shells cemented in place around the edges of each whorl. |
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The beauty of the graphics and the haunting music score cemented Homeworld as one of my all-time favourite games. |
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For the next two weeks I am only able to hear the loudest of sounds through the cemented mixture of earwax and sand compacted in my ear canals. |
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The group's fourth album, A Night at the Opera, cemented them as music royalty. |
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Most conspicuous were the dark clumps consisting of several individuals with their loricas cemented together. |
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Further up the core into the Waulsortian sequence, the limestones are cleaner and the breccia clasts are cemented by calcite. |
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The sediment was cemented with iron carbonate to form a hard nodule distinct from the shale around it. |
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The sediment is cemented by material derived from pore waters and grain dissolution. |
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And though such might not make him a legend, what cemented his icon status was the sheer volume of work he churned out under the unwatchful eyes of Cannon Films. |
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The film also cemented its Rocky Horror status with a limited late-night theatrical run. |
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These feats, among others, have cemented him as an artist whose talents continue to push the limits of effective storytelling. |
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But it was Marbury that cemented the idea in our legal culture that federal courts can nullify acts of Congress. |
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When a new heifer comes in to milk, we halter and tie her tight to one of the large, heavy U-bolts cemented against the wall in our tie stall barn. |
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Most Paleozoic crinoids lived attached to the sea-floor by a flexible stem, which may be either cemented to the sea-floor, or have a root-like system buried into the sediment. |
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The glass sleeves were inserted into the drilled-out tops of 1.5 ml siliconized polypropylene tubes, and the holder was cemented to the tube top with silicone sealant. |
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The first indication that Alby was secretly gay, it was a small scene that cemented the show's off-kilter streak. |
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The defence case was lost but their friendship continued, possibly cemented by links of nonconformist religion and an infectious sense of fun as well as chemistry itself. |
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When women refuse to be exchanged as war spoils, brides, or sacrifices, the system that was supposed to be cemented by these exchanges instead breaks down. |
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The extended family system has cemented the blood line relationship to an extent that children born of brothers are not called cousins but brothers or sisters. |
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Keeping the faith with the Balkan brass-band traditions, he leads his boys through romps of full-bodied funkiness, cemented by blasts on the tuba-like helicon. |
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The nearby Jubilee Garden, next to the Old Bell Hotel, has four benches, which have been cemented to the ground because of previous problems with vandalism. |
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But they just stood there, as if their feet were cemented to the ground. |
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This material cemented nuggets of gold and contained gold itself. |
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The cited examples are all interpreted as large-scale erosional scour-channels, variously associated with cemented hardgrounds, conglomeratic and nodular chalks, and debris. |
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His striking level of consistency on the left side of defence has not only cemented his place in the team but has also made him a hit with the fans. |
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Depending on the group, a foraminiferal shell may be made of organic compounds, sand grains and other particles cemented together, or secreted crystalline calcium carbonates. |
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A pneumatically powered ballistic chiseling system also may be used to help remove a cementless prostheses or remove the cement from a primary cemented prosthesis. |
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When either cemented or cementless prostheses are to be removed, endoscopic visualization and pneumatically powered ballistic chisels can be valuable. |
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Besides the thrill of great mountain bike enduros, Oldfield has struck up and cemented firm friendships with the elite of the mountain bike world. |
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Over a period of several decades, Ewe women in the flourishing market communities solidified commercial ties and cemented their role as familial providers. |
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And the fact that the flame throwers ran out of juice halfway through just cemented Kanye as a bit of an eejit in my book. |
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The sampled sandstones are light grey, very fine-grained, weakly cemented arenite, mostly dominated by quartz grains. |
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By the start of the 20th century, Fleetwood's position as one of the three major fishing ports in England was cemented. |
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They chose a course that extended the lovefest, bonded Barbaro to his fans and cemented his appeal as a documentary subject. |
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The Japan RFU was founded in 1926 and its place in rugby history was cemented with the news that Japan will host the 2019 World Cup. |
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Long-stem cemented calcar replacement arthroplasty for proximal femoral bone loss, J Arthroplasty. |
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The modal auxiliaries cemented their distinctive syntactical characteristics during the Early Modern period. |
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Five humeral reconstruction prostheses and three of the cemented humeral long stems were tested. |
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However, three birdies in five holes from the ninth then cemented Furyk's position at the top. |
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They contain fine-grained siliciclastic material with minor amounts of bioclasts cemented by calcite. |
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The breccias are composed of fragments of altered, angular tuff fragments cemented with an intergrowth of tourmaline and quartz. |
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The alliance between the Norse and the Scots was cemented by the marriage of Olaf to Constantine's daughter. |
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The walls and rim of the nest were made of moss, leafy liverworts, and fungal rhizoids cemented together with mud. |
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The expedition team cemented in a brass plaque on Hall's Ledge and hoisted the Union Flag to stake the UK's claim. |
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The political unification of Italy cemented Milan's commercial dominance over northern Italy. |
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Following Owens' haul of four gold medals, his success cemented the good reputation of Dassler shoes among the world's most famous sportsmen. |
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Clastic sedimentary rocks are composed of other rock fragments that were cemented by silicate minerals. |
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Haig cemented his reputation at this battle and Ypres remained a symbolic piece of ground in later years. |
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The powerful influence of laws and manners had gradually cemented the union of the provinces. |
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His time in America cemented his legend, however, and he went on to record to vinyl such works as A Child's Christmas in Wales. |
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The limited series Watchmen, begun in 1986 and collected as a trade paperback in 1987, cemented Moore's reputation. |
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This synthesis cemented natural selection as the foundation of evolutionary theory, where it remains today. |
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However, no lovers in romance ever cemented a more instantaneous friendship. |
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The deaths of Count Geoffrey and the king in 1060 cemented the shift in the balance of power towards William. |
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Key figures such as the future Edward VII, Edward VIII, and Beau Brummell, created the modern suit and cemented its dominance. |
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A cemented pisolite type was also identified in two locations at the Wubin project. |
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When they reached the summit of Everest in May 1953, Edmund Hillary and Sherpa Tenzing Norgay cemented a bond that would last to the grave. |
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His playing talents were not as flamboyant as some of his colleagues, but his effectiveness cemented him as a first choice at centre. |
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Many older houses, especially in smaller towns and villages, are of this type, with walls usually constructed from large stones cemented together. |
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Despite technical problems that almost caused Yorke to abandon the stage, the performance was acclaimed and cemented Radiohead as a major live act. |
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The European development of firearms using gunpowder cemented their military advantage over the peoples they sought to subjugate in the Americas and elsewhere. |
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Live appearances at Woodstock and the Isle of Wight Festival, along with the live album Live at Leeds, cemented their reputation as a respected rock act. |
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The Kingdom of Poland was founded in 1025, and in 1569 it cemented a longstanding political association with the Grand Duchy of Lithuania by signing the Union of Lublin. |
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This level of brand awareness is stronger than brand recognition, as the brand must be firmly cemented in the consumer's memory to enable unassisted remembrance. |
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Senior Minister said that all the water distributaries would be cemented for provision of irrigation water to the farmers located at the tail end. |
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A single eroded cornulitid was found cemented to the hardground. |
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This consists of the cemented sediments of Lake Orcadie, which is believed to have stretched from Shetland to Grampian during the Devonian period, about 370 million years ago. |
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