On either side of a tunnel deep inside the Rock, a series of huge chambers was being dug to accommodate purpose-built ammunition magazines. |
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On August 2, 1944, the SS liquidated the Gypsy camp and killed most of the remaining inmates in the gas chambers. |
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First, we have aligned ourselves with all other chambers and associations where we find a commonality in thinking and purpose. |
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When the revolver was examined it was discovered that all but two of the gun's chambers contained live bullets. |
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The palace building was commodious enough to accommodate chambers and offices of the High Court. |
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Judge Hastie greeted me warmly in his chambers and commended me on my academic achievement. |
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Its chambers and tunnel will allow visitors to perceive the earth's rotation and its changing alignments with the stars. |
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Superficially thick walls are honeycombed with passages and chambers serving individual suites and lodgings. |
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The entire floor was covered by a huge rug woven in complex geometric patterns and curtains partitioned off other areas of the chambers. |
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Fish make the popping noises by sending air through different chambers of their swim bladders, the inflatable sacs that help fish float. |
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This is the nautical equivalent of playing Russian roulette with three chambers loaded. |
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This week law makers in the lower chambers, the National Council, raised the issue of traffic control during the festive season. |
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Onboard sensors confirmed that combustion occurred in one of two parallel chambers. |
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Egg chambers were stained with Alexa 488-labeled phalloidin to reveal actin-rich structures. |
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However, the priority was to build the new debating chambers, and provide office and library accommodation for members of parliament and peers. |
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In the darkness, I clothed myself with a green robe hanging in my old chambers, and slipped my journals into a saddlebag. |
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He found a secret door, gave a password and proceeded to the chambers of the Boss. |
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At the end of his prayer he made a pass with his hands, and suddenly his mind was filled with the image of his master, dead in his chambers. |
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The report indicated that the matter has seen hectic parleys between the various industry chambers and the government. |
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A metachamber, not ringing with echoes at all, but with the grand hubbub that is the sounds of the little echo chambers singing into the void. |
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These guys give hour-long Ciceronian addresses to empty chambers on a regular basis. |
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Around these the exterior walls and towers are honeycombed with passages, stairs, chambers, and services. |
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Many of the exquisite carvings and secret chambers found in old wooden chests and wardrobes are difficult to reproduce. |
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Food is packed into the cheek pouches and carried to underground storage chambers. |
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However, the use of high-top shoes with inflatable support chambers results in a slightly lower risk of ankle injury. |
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And then there are the high rollers, representing chambers of commerce, big business, the healthcare, banking, and insurance industries. |
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Within this order, incubation of eggs is effected in brood chambers formed by the carapace, except in laying resting eggs. |
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Potential egg layers were given 10 days in the oviposition chambers to oviposit. |
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Unlike a human heart, which has two ventricles or pumping chambers, a reptile heart has only one. |
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A normal heart is divided into four hollow chambers, two on the right and two on the left. |
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The action is sound and the bore and chambers appear to be in new condition. |
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The gauze mask is a good idea whenever you're brushing out chambers and bores. |
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Pulling the ejector rod forward permits the barrel assembly to be pivoted bringing the ejector rod into position with chambers and loading gale. |
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The bores and chambers are chrome plated for corrosion resistance, and are excellently finished. |
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Looking down bores and chambers, into locking lug recesses, inside loading dies and brass cases, isn't for the faint-of-heart. |
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The underground chambers, known as sewer overflows, act as safety valves for the sewer network. |
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The main turbine and generator chamber is one of the largest underground chambers excavated by man. |
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Eventually all the characters and the audience are gathered together in the largest of the underground chambers, and the story comes to a head. |
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The tobacco, drying inside because sun-drying makes the smoke harsh, will be used in the kivas, or underground ceremonial chambers. |
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Although the water is not recycled for other uses, it travels through underground chambers to be slowly reabsorbed into the ground. |
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Leaf-cutter ant colonies of many millions can excavate room-sized underground chambers in which they cultivate fungus gardens. |
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Who cleans and changes the torches in all of their photogenic underground chambers? |
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Held together with large screws and lit by bare light bulbs, these cramped quarters conflate domestic spaces with torture chambers. |
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When installing gas fireplaces, water beaters and furnaces, select appliances with sealed combustion chambers. |
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Flowering dates of 15 plants kept in the nonheated greenhouse were compared to those of plants in the growth chambers. |
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Supplemental oxygen or pressurized portable hyperbaric chambers should be used if descent is delayed. |
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Courts sit in chambers or in open court generally merely as a matter of administrative convenience. |
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Suddenly the door leading from the judges' chambers were flung open without the usual ceremonies. |
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If both prosecution and defence lawyers agree, the hearing can be held in the privacy of the judge's chambers, not in open court. |
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The consumer may be king in a supermarket, but not in a barrister's chambers, an accountant's office, or a clinic. |
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Then I went quickly to the king's chambers, escorted by the gentleman usher. |
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The four knights were immediately recognised as royal courtiers and ushered into the Archbishop's private chambers. |
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Meet me in my chambers after supper, I need urgently to know about my sister. |
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By 1914 a leaky roof had caused extensive water damage, and portions of the plaster ceilings of the house and senate chambers had collapsed. |
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There's a dire need for redefining the constraints for both chambers of Parliament. |
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Both chambers of parliament must still confirm the new government, but this is virtually assured by the ruling coalition's clear majority. |
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Two parliamentary chambers were created, and the President's term of office was extended to seven years. |
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This means providing lifts, ramps and sufficient access into council rooms and chambers. |
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He was attending a West Regional Authority meeting in Galway city chambers and missed all the excitement. |
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Several other regions are currently in the process of setting up their own chambers, and public chambers have even appeared in some cities. |
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Of the country's 99 state legislative chambers, the GOP lost control of six and won only four from the Democrats. |
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But, rather like the public debate in the Assembly chambers, it did not have quite the same intensity. |
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The new courthouse features 14 courtrooms and judicial chambers for the U.S. District Court and the U.S. Magistrate. |
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Away from the Schuman roundabout, however, in the council chambers and cabinet rooms, something very significant happened to Europe last week. |
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From diplomatic circles to newspapers around the world to legislative chambers, there is a debate going on. |
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The commission is scheduled to meet at 9 a.m. tomorrow in the 15th floor chambers of the City Hall Annex downtown. |
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At the moment we have no proper chambers to meet dignitaries coming into the town. |
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In fact, specially outfitted growth chambers are typically required to attain UV-B levels characteristic of open, natural environments. |
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His builders knew how to hew underground chambers without support, and they are still standing. |
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The reporter, cameraman and driver were strip-searched in separate interrogation chambers. |
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The cave has two main chambers, with a series of galleries and chambers leading off them. |
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How does that fit in with the liability of, say, a solicitor for giving advice, or a barrister for giving chambers opinions? |
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A murmur is the sound of blood being pumped through the heart's chambers and valves. |
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More advanced artiodactyls, the ruminants, have evolved complex stomachs with three or four chambers. |
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Because we consider only circular chambers, polar rather than Cartesian coordinates are more convenient to use in constructing the new chamber. |
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There are 4 chambers, two upper and two lower, separated by one-way valves. |
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It is protected by a broad wet ditch, and in the caponiers are the magazines and store chambers of the fortress. |
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To keep the temperature inside from getting too high, a canopy shades the growth chambers. |
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Visitors can see bridal chambers and kitchens and try their hand on one-wheel handcarts, at milling and at the spinning wheel. |
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But in the chaos of his old judicial chambers, anything could have happened. |
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Intrusion of more magma into the chambers renewed doming of the collapsed calderas in an episode of resurgence. |
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Permeability experiments were carried out with transport chambers made out of stainless steel. |
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The individual cages allowed the transfer of mussels to respirometry chambers without severing their byssus. |
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Variations in composition within each series reflect differentiation in magma chambers under volcanoes. |
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The viscountess returned to her chambers where her own Abigail attended her. |
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Maithris and I took our time, wandering through halls and chambers trimmed with gold leaf, floored with veined marble. |
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Compare the space charge in wire chambers with the space charge region in a semiconductor detector, which is, in fact, the active region. |
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Missive in hand he strode, excited, through vaulted chambers and stone halls to the private chambers of his court. |
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Two men recently died, an ambitious neophyte politician and his political rival, in a bizarre shooting in New York's City Council chambers. |
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The Sarmatian burial rite at Klin Yar is inhumation in underground chambers. |
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Currently, creating a nanopore by the standard scanning tunneling microscopy techniques requires vacuum chambers and expensive equipment. |
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Test consists of a spherical proloculus followed by a uniserial arrangement of three-lobed chambers. |
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I could recognize the changes being made to the boilers and steam lines where they were intending to install secondary piston chambers. |
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His right hand holds the gun on her unwaveringly, the blunt tips of round lead bullets in its chambers clearly visible from the business end. |
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The lower wells were covered with uncoated 8-m pore-size polycarbonate membrane filters before assembly of the chambers. |
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Colourful shirts and blazers adorn the chambers of the Johannesburg city council as youthful faces take up their seats. |
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Then councils could have upper chambers with locally ennobled Blairite members, an appointed gentry. |
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The lining of the shoe contains a bladder which houses the air chambers which inflate, making them like air bags for the feet. |
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Clusters range from limited moniliform series of beadlike chambers to irregularly intergrown or adnate chambers with long exaulos tubes. |
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Briefly, two aqueous chambers are separated by a partition made from overhead transparency film. |
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He takes shelter in the Shaolin Temple, where he forced to undergo thirty-five chambers of the Shaolin monk training. |
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Republicans rule both chambers of Congress and the midterm elections are nearly two years into the future. |
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Agonizing, torturous hours were lost as he waited outside of Laura's chambers. |
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The vacuum chambers, where the test masses reside, look like the tanks in a microbrewery, though unpolished. |
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All of Kirribilli might, in passing, be put to the torch as enraged tree-worshippers marched on the council chambers. |
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Inside their gill chambers are mats and hair-like setae covered in bacteria. |
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However, the underground chambers of the tombs are well preserved, though they have long been emptied of their contents. |
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Hanna ran up to them holding two blankets and a bed sheet she had taken off the bed in her chambers. |
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Also, hallucinogenic drugs, such as mescaline and LSD, are known to produce visions of striped tunnels and spiral chambers. |
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One of the main disorders occurs when walls separating the heart's four chambers do not form properly. |
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Also look for a layer of memory foam on top of the air chambers in the casing or as a pillow top. |
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The present invention is directed to an apparatus and process for heating and cooling semiconductor wafers in thermal processing chambers. |
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At the front are two projecting horns flanking a forecourt, at the back of which is the entrance to the chambers. |
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Unlike mammals, the dragon relies on two specialised olfactory or nasal chambers, called Jacobson's organs, located in the roof of its mouth. |
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The insects' snacking patterns in the branch create a complex maze of chambers. |
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The lower part of the stem of water hemlock is divided into chambers which contain its toxicant. |
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The patara ruin has rows of stone seats arranged in a semicircle, like the chambers of the American Congress. |
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If this were to be carried out for all councillors, then our council chambers would be empty. |
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How convenient it was that all the prey species were excavating holes and hollows and leafy chambers. |
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Oil of the first quality is found in the case and junk chambers in the head and was sometimes stored separately from oil. |
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As with ramose colonies, frondose forms were weakened when Sanctum laurentiensis mined out large chambers. |
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These chambers sometimes get so hot that the rappers have stripped down to their skivvies to record. |
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It is due to a low insertion of the tricuspid valve which divides the right ventricle into proximal and distal chambers. |
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In construction the katharometer comprises two chambers, each with an identical thermal conductivity sensor. |
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A flexible tube connected the bottoms of the two chambers during plant culture, but the tube was blocked during treatments. |
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Once she got outside, the captain's chambers were on the other side of the lower deck. |
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Olive reported that P. rosea is common in moist chambers on bark from larch, pine, wild cherry, oak, and maple. |
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Were you planning to escort me to my chambers, or have all your chivalrous faculties been reft from you? |
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He was leading me on a tour of his domain, which includes four modern courtrooms and the judges' chambers on the floor below. |
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This room and the other chambers where his personal staff and guards waited were all carpeted in a plush pile that must've cost a fortune. |
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He had studied at the Middle Temple from 1595, was called to the Bar in 1600, and continued to keep chambers in London. |
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Whittaker Chambers declared that the writings of Ayn Rand, a hero of the more libertarian right, reeked of fascism and the gas chambers. |
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These fusions divide the bony labyrinth into two chambers called scala vestibuli and scala tympani. |
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When installing gas fireplaces, water heaters and furnaces, select appliances with sealed combustion chambers. |
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Narrow staircases lead to vast, warehouse-sized chambers, and relics are scattered about the place. |
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Between the judges' chambers are smooth, square ponds surrounded by indigenous coral trees and cycads. |
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At ground level is a mix of shops, cafes, professional chambers, launderettes and similar communal services, and flats. |
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It was proposed to organise the whole state structure in the manner of a system of chambers of conciliation. |
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But what made this Inn once noted was that all the six attorneys of the Marshalsea Court had their chambers there. |
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Four respirometer chambers were run in parallel, interfaced with a computer for data acquisition and analysis. |
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Moreover, the chambers were divided by a system of numerous intracameral layers of conchiolin and protein. |
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But there were almost certainly vast chambers and ballrooms that remained in the dark. |
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Minority party representation is guaranteed in both chambers regardless of election returns. |
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Some, such as chambers of commerce, concern themselves with narrowly defined interests. |
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The chambers, furthermore, would all move, the lowest completing a revolution once a year, the second once a month, the uppermost once a day. |
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Indeed the crime and its circumstances are relegated much of the time in favour of sequences of badinage within chambers, past and present. |
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From time to time the backswimmer will surface to empty and refill these chambers with a fresh supply of air. |
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Those capable of working were not sent to the gas chambers, but put to back-breaking labour under horrific conditions. |
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She later underwent a ten-hour operation to correct a fault where the heart chambers were back to front. |
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Live colonies and their gardens were maintained at room temperature in artificial colony chambers. |
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I was asleep in my chambers when a cry awoke me from my sleep, it came from Aurala's room. |
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The size and depth of these magma chambers can be determined by mapping the earthquake activity around them. |
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Magnetic stirring was used in both electrode chambers to achieve homogeneous mixing of the solution and to avoid unstirred water layers attaching to the membrane. |
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That night the four brothers stayed in the guest chambers of the castle. |
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Branching tunnels disappeared into the darkness, studded with chiseled rock chambers. |
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They were sent to the gas chambers and burned in the crematoria in one night. |
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They fled to pray at the various altars or hide in the dark passages and recesses of the crypt or seek refuge up the stairs in the arched chambers of the roof. |
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First, Jon placed an emerald, a diamond, a rose quartz, a ruby, an amethyst, and several chunks of jade in a circle outside the door that led to the chambers. |
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Studies of layering in individual lava flows suggest that rising volatiles may effect mass transfer of complexed ions during differentiation in magma chambers. |
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The lead plates convert a small fraction of the incident annihilation photons into electrons while the wire chambers determine the position of the charge. |
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Hundreds of years of excavation has left seven gorgeous chambers carved into the salt rock throughout the floors. |
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The most important room on view is the Harem, a compound of around 300 shining tiled chambers on several levels, connected by arcaded courts and fountain gardens. |
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When she returned to her chambers, Sonora was sitting on the lounge chair next to her armoire, gazing at a large velvet covered box that sat on her lap. |
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Prince Asgard stalked to Baron's chambers, angry and impatient. |
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There were storage rooms and equipment chambers for the ship's systems in the center of the vessel, where they had been moved from the lower deck of the old model. |
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In the slaughterhouse, what they would do is to lower each cage of chickens into one of these chambers before dumping them on the belt for the hangers to put in the shackles. |
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The monks divide up the thousands of corpses by gender, age, and profession, grouping them in separate chambers. |
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This acts as the heart's natural pacemaker by conveying electrical impulses to the atrioventricular node, which is located in between the upper and lower chambers. |
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There is a shamelessness to the lack of inquiry or accountability in the Senate chambers. |
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The gist of the finding is that under the earth, the magma chambers do not consist of molten magma alone, but solid crystals are also found there. |
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The two air chambers inside the envelope called ballonets can be expanded and contracted to add or subtract weight from the nose or the tail, trimming the airship. |
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Some systems filter the graywater with a fine-meshed bag, some with self-cleaning canisters of clean sand and others with paper-cartridge chambers. |
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Stoked with Winchester Power Points, it will place all eight chambers in one inch at 25 yards, or roll a tin can, or bag a rabbit if it's standing still. |
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After the flood this water drained back into said underground chambers. |
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When, under international pressure, the Hungarian regime stopped the deportations he circumvented its orders and dispatched a last trainload to the gas chambers. |
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They were all supposed to go to the gas chambers at Treblinka, but that camp had already closed. |
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The chambers were almost deserted, but a few senators were debating a mind-numbing bill about federal library services. |
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Before climbing out onto land, mudskippers fill their over-sized gill chambers with water, creating an oxygen tank that allows them to breathe out of water. |
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Experiments involved aerial spraying, gas chambers, and field tests that required soldiers to crawl across ground soaked with mustard gas or stand in chemical clouds. |
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Liparid snailfish in the genus Careproctus extrude eggs through an anteriorly positioned ovipositor into the branchial chambers of large lithodid crabs. |
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As a consequence, it is the guarantor of human dignity and freedom, especially in the gas chambers and gulags which are the total negation of both. |
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Separate chambers built into the sides of chultuns were big enough for a person to crawl into, and many include wall niches in which pottery and other items were placed. |
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Positioned, in turn, at right angles to each pair of these chambers is a slightly smaller room that repeats the same format but with four niches on each lateral wall. |
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They dug up thousands of plates, brooches, hairpins and pendants, carefully placed for the afterlife with the bodies of wealthy rulers entombed in royal burial chambers. |
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The galleries linking the chambers, often piled high with bottles of maturing bubbly, are named after places where Madame Pommery sold large quantities of champagne. |
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Egg chambers bud off from the germarium, although they are abnormal. |
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In most states, the legislative chambers, along with the governor, direct where congressional district lines are redrawn. |
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Strangely enough the way in which these chambers have been built means that sounds produced by the human voice can create low frequency standing waves. |
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Work involved the repair and cleaning of headstones, above-ground chambers, obelisks and monuments together with the construction of boundary walls and ornate railings. |
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Flanking chambers built into the inner wall of the ditch provided covering fire across the face of each caponier to prevent the enemy laying charges to destroy them. |
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Mullioned turret and oriel windows running across the first and second storeys create a wall-of-glass effect from the exterior and light and airy chambers within. |
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It was standing room only in council chambers where speakers, young and old, voiced their opposition to a liquor store opening in their neighbourhood. |
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His party essentially has legislative parity in both chambers. |
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Let us finally give meaning to national endeavour by having opposition, government and independent sanction this initiative in both chambers of Parliament. |
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With unparalleled haste and without any great discussion, numerous changes to German law were rushed through both chambers of the German parliament just before Christmas. |
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Technology, psychology and common sense was always a much more viable combination and one decidedly easier to come by than consensus in the chambers of Parliament. |
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In the Spanish procedure a ratification of such an agreement has to be approved by both chambers of parliament before it is put to the signature of the King. |
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This seems to have been his response to the creeping erosion of the square's residential character primarily by the spread of barristers' chambers. |
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They're barristers' chambers where, effectively, barristers work. |
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But try as they may the attractive, hard-faced young lawyers are little more than a side-show in this series about a fictional barristers' chambers in Leeds. |
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The judge leaves the chambers and the court breaks for lunch. |
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Since Dad smokes like a chimney stack, I suspect there's a big filtration unit or one of those clean room transition chambers between his quarters and the main house. |
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One feature of major taxonomic importance in the shell is the suture, which is the line along which the walls between the chambers meet the main shell wall. |
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Underground chambers can still be seen here and it is possible that the Kali icon was originally housed in one of these, reached through the tunnels. |
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Crocodilians' hearts have four chambers like mammals and birds, but there is a pore between the left and right ventricles which allows some mixing. |
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How convenient it was that all the prey species were excavating holes and hollows and leafy chambers, and stuffing them with helpless nestlings just when he needed them. |
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Newspaper offices are echo chambers for proprietorial Chinese whispers. |
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The ants were obtained by scraping the surface of the ground to find the vertical shaft of the nest that led down to horizontal chambers where the honeypot ants were located. |
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Due to the physical structure of the choanocyte chambers and oscular chimneys, water can passively flow through the sponge without the choanocytes actively pumping. |
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The proposed chambers have been designed to incorporate the entire burial area and would include memorial housings, pathways, wheelchair access, drainage and gravel finishing. |
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Impressed and delighted by her attitude, the judge invited her into his chambers where he quizzed her about American history and civics for half an hour. |
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At the four corners were four hypethral chambers, forty cubits square. |
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One of the Caltech team's two new chips contains a close-packed array of 1,000 tiny chambers that can each hold 250 trillionths of a liter of fluid. |
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The house comprised a kitchen, a little hall, lower parlour, pantry, two cellars, a hall above stairs, an upper parlour and four chambers with cocklofts above. |
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The volume of air may be adjusted to provide more or less immersion for the entire body, for specific sections, or even for individual chambers or cells. |
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You have access to the imperial palace and the Emperor's chambers. |
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In the heart rate control strategy, therapy is aimed at controlling the rate at which the lower chambers of the heart beat, while allowing the atria to continue to fibrillate. |
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When your heart contracts, it ejects blood from the pumping chambers. |
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Richard frantically tried to put the bullet in any of the six chambers but his body was convulsing so hard that it just wouldn't allow him to despite his extra effort. |
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Inside these rented storage units, Federal agents discovered the chemicals and plans used for making the same poison gas once used by prison death chambers. |
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The chambers are usually square, rectangular, or polygonal in plan and often show structural compartmentalization with side cells opening from the main chamber. |
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After deliberating in chambers, appellate courts will issue formal opinions that resolve the legal issues presented for review. |
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Physicists and astronomers, though, deal with WIMPs and MACHOs, giants and dwarfs, and bubble chambers. |
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The family law judge's chambers are a former broom closet and three juror assembly rooms are used as courtrooms. |
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The Youth Congress meets on a Tuesday evening every 4 to 6 weeks in the Council chambers of the West Lothian civic centre between 7pm and 9pm. |
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Three sleeping chambers occur in a family unit, some of which are open at both ends. |
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The stoat does not dig its own burrows, instead using the burrows and nest chambers of the rodents it kills. |
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The fake showers installed by Germans inside some of the gas chambers were not used to deliver gas into them. |
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It is believed to represent the frozen remains of magma chambers where lava rising out of the earth's interior pooled deep in the crust. |
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Interior chambers were lined with a thin layer of partially decomposed dicotyledon leaves. |
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This can often lead to the two chambers having very different compositions of members. |
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The filling of subvolcanic magma chambers is the result of the rate of magma supply and the rate at which room is created by extension. |
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The rocks date back as much as 2,500 million years and were formed in the deep-seated magma chambers far below active volcanoes. |
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Mungall and colleagues conducted an experiment mimicking how sulfide minerals act in magma chambers. |
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Volcanoes are vents that allow molten rock, debris, and gases to be released from the magma chambers. |
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The collapse may have been caused by the vertical inflation of deeper magma chambers that fed the volcanoes. |
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Mineral compositions vary as magmas evolve in sub-volcanic, lithospheric magma chambers by assimilation and differentiation. |
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The Parliament and Council have been compared to the two chambers of a bicameral legislature. |
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Gene Tec's Gene Flow chambers for hybridizing and washing glass slide microarrays are another patented technology coming out soon. |
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I had a good tight chamber rather than one of those loosey-goosey chambers you often find on regular military rifles. |
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Southwest Airlines Inc is being encouraged to drop its campaign to repeal the Wright amendment by six minor chambers of commerce. |
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The cloud chambers and other detectors of the day revealed a puzzling and variable shortage of energy in a process known as beta decay. |
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Even at the door of the gas chambers, the deportees did not want to know. |
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Just as X-ray images of your teeth reveal cavities, the detector's record of muon levels will help Manchaca-Rocha pinpoint chambers. |
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As the plates pull apart, molten magma escapes from deeply buried chambers and squits up to the surface, where it flows out and hardens. |
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Also being released is a new water repurification system for Q-Lab's QUV and Q-SUN test chambers. |
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Often, the members of the two chambers are elected or selected by different methods, which vary from country to country. |
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The machine, called the Counter Rotating Ring Receiver Reactor Recuperator consists of two chambers separated by rotating rings of cerium oxide. |
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These standards are based on the realization of air kerma produced by the sources in question using free-air chambers. |
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Dedicated lines should definitely be used in a Just-In-Time system to avoid over-filling the small vacuum chambers. |
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After the first three chambers, food moves into the abomasum for final digestion before processing by the intestines. |
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When I explain how it was used in the gas chambers, they were very serious. |
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A bicameral legislature divides the legislators into two separate assemblies, chambers, or houses. |
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Those not killed in the gas chambers died of starvation, individual executions, medical experiments, forced labor and exposure. |
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Air doffing, cloud chambers and similar techniques have allowed significant improvements in random fiber distribution in a fabric. |
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Temperature and photoperiod were not alternated among chambers over the duration of the experiment due to mechanical constraints. |
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In wetter conditions water flows a greater distance across the limestone as underground channels and chambers fill up. |
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Some of the quarry smaller chambers are closed off for safety or have already collapsed. |
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Millie was born with truncus arteriosus, an uncommon condition that creates a large hole between the two pumping chambers of the heart. |
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Plenary sittings are now very rare, and the court mostly sits in chambers of three or five judges. |
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Historically, all three furnaces were contained in one structure, with a set of progressively cooler chambers for each of the three purposes. |
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He and other industrialists had secret chambers constructed in their buildings that could be used as hiding places during an attack. |
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Federal legislative power is vested in both the government and the two chambers of parliament. |
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The facility also houses a Phytotron with growth chambers that can replicate any growing condition for plants, from the rainforest to desert. |
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In the reaction chambers, sulfur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide dissolve in the reaction liquor. |
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Exhaust gases from the chambers are scrubbed by passing into a tower through which some of the Glover acid flows over broken tile. |
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Liquid from the bottom of the chambers is diluted and pumped to the top of the chamber and sprayed downwards in a fine mist. |
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In the reaction chambers, nitric oxide reacts with oxygen to produce nitrogen dioxide. |
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The two chambers were the Soviet of Nationalities and the Soviet of the Union. |
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The policies pursued in these chambers will devastate hundreds of thousands of North Carolinians who are already suffering. |
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In April, both chambers of the Northern Marianas legislature adopted a resolution seeking the relocation of the base to Tinian. |
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These chambers were tall tapered cylinders that were externally cooled by water flowing down the outside surface of the chamber. |
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Both chambers are in The Hague which is the seat of parliament but not the official capital of the Netherlands, which is Amsterdam. |
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Three of its chambers contain the remains of unknown soldiers from World War I, World War II and Korea. |
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The House of Commons is one of the two chambers of the bicameral Parliament of the United Kingdom, the other being the House of Lords. |
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The internal lead sheathing served to contain the corrosive sulfuric acid and to render the wooden chambers waterproof. |
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This was changed back after some agitation in 1848 to two separate chambers. |
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The US Chamber of Commerce represents Big Business nationally, but state and local chambers of commerce are for smaller businesses locally. |
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Legislative power is vested in both the government and the two chambers of the National Assembly of Haiti. |
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A number of grips, fixtures, adapters, temperature chambers and high-elongation extensometers are available. |
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During sleep, strong vagal action alters electrical pathways in the upper chambers of the heart and nearby pulmonary veins. |
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In most cases there are small chambers here, with the cover made of a large slab placed on upright stones. |
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Visitors can explore the chambers restored to their former glory, once used by past kings and queens. |
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In 2014 Mr Lawal was elected by his fellow members of chambers to sit on the pupillage and tenancy committee. |
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The medical bed will sense pressure points and inflate or deflate air chambers to reduce stress. |
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The internal chambers of a catalytic oxidizer are manufactured entirely of heavy-gauge stainless steel. |
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Since the constitutional reform of 1996, the bicameral legislature consists of two chambers. |
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The Norwegian parliament, The Storting, did actually function as two separate chambers until 2009 when dealing with certain issues. |
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Charles was a light sleeper and would stay in his bed chambers for entire days at a time due to restless nights. |
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The chambers are sometimes used as a court for civil trials if the new courthouse is fully in use. |
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A key change will be a PR voting system which supporters say will end one-party fiefdoms in council chambers across the country. |
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This was not always easy, because political differences often separated the chambers. |
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The mammalian heart has four chambers, two upper atria, the receiving chambers, and two lower ventricles, the discharging chambers. |
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There is evidence of Neolithic settlement from burial chambers on Cotswold Edge, and there are remains of Bronze and Iron Age forts. |
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On the first flight an electrical fault caused a pair of first stage combustion chambers to pivot back and forth. |
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One of the more popular valves, the Sloan Flushometer, works by equalizing pressures in the chambers above and below the diaphragm. |
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The second stage had two combustion chambers, which could gimbal along two axes, providing the same level of control. |
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The eight first stage combustion chambers were arranged in pairs which could gimbal either way along one axis. |
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If you went one way it meant you were going to the gas chambers, and if you went the other way it meant you would be kept alive to work. |
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Apples are commonly stored in chambers with higher concentrations of carbon dioxide and high air filtration. |
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