Three discs might seem like too much of a good thing, but I was never frustrated by this set. |
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Cover the pastry discs with baking parchment and place another flat heavy baking sheet on top. |
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The chamber also feels that publicity material is inadequate, and parking signs should indicate where discs are available. |
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The walls of the shop were painted black and hung with medieval weapons, pictures discs and band posters. |
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The authority, stamina, cool brilliance, and power of Nilsson's singing are evident throughout these two discs. |
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While he parked at the Trafford Centre to buy a birthday present, thieves broke into the vehicle to seize the laptop, discs and a camera. |
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The ancient Greeks awarded crowns, the Romans torques and decorative discs. |
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Both discs contain color bars so that everyone can calibrate the picture properly. |
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Instead of having to stock parts, dealers could just have a tank of soybean slurry and a couple of computer discs. |
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He found new suppliers of fitness balls and sitting discs at the right price point. |
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There are, however, small collections of 78, 45 and 33rpm discs and CDs acquired by bequest and donation. |
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This post was started before both discs of Volume 3 got irretrievably stuck in the soon-to-be-scrapped midi system. |
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Earlier masons, he tells us, produced simple tracery in round windows by piercing stone discs. |
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Every one of those discs features commentary tracks and video transfers that leave the big boys shaking in the dirt. |
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The trailers and previews on this disc, as well as on most of their discs, are for the VHS releases. |
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Unlike road cars that usually use steel brake discs and an organic pad material, F1 cars use carbon discs and carbon pads. |
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In the future, the lost data can be restored onto bootable CD or DVD discs or copied onto a hard disk. |
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Under high power unstained red blood cells appear as pale, homogeneous, biconcave discs with no nucleus. |
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Anyone suffering from slipped discs or sciatica etc. should inform the therapist so she can devise a special program of exercises for them. |
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Also included are a filmmaker bio, a bio for Van Gogh, and a catalog of other discs from Docurama. |
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Given the shortness of the two discs, I am hoping they are being offered for the price of one. |
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The six discs are packed into three slip cases that all fit nicely into the cardboard box. |
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The resulting images show a huge, blurry, white sun dotted with small, indistinct black discs. |
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All eleven episodes of Season One, including the 90-minute pilot, are dumped quite unceremoniously onto two two-sided discs. |
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People like to sing along with music discs, or at least they like to know all the words. |
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Pins, buckles and discs were all being cast, but the moulds were mainly for penannular brooches. |
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Like CDR, blank DVD-R discs are recorded in a DVD-R drive that is controlled by a host computer. |
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Who needs shelves of compact discs, now that 15,000 musical tracks can be piped through cables? |
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Even mini discs and digital compact cassettes should be placed in their boxes. |
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Most of the experimental studies were conducted using astomatous isolated cuticles, others used epidermal strips, leaf discs or entire leaves. |
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The formalist pieces, they of the universal spiritual titles, are simple flat discs of granite, roughly hewn. |
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It's all a matter of perspective and intent, something Cave covetously explores across the two discs. |
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The inside fold-out holds the three discs securely in their plastic molding, and the animated DVD menus are attractive as well. |
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They stole cash, pension books, tax discs, mobile phone top-up cards and postal orders. |
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The sequels also feature full-frame presentations on the flip sides of the discs, though they are not recommended. |
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Root bases were attached to the stem over cavities prepared by removing lenticels and discs of cork and secondary cortex beneath. |
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Garcia said US Customs began tracking Guthrie after undercover agents linked him to pirated discs being sold at a Mississippi flea market. |
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Using a 4-inch round cookie cutter, cut out 24 discs and transfer to a parchment-lined sheet pan. |
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I bought a couple of inverters, slim metal discs that sit on the data ports and change true signals to false, and false signals to true. |
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This soil management practice reduces the need for excessive use of ploughs, discs and harrows. |
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The robbers made off with a video machine, two cellphones, a DVD player and several compact discs. |
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Single-piston vented front discs and rear drum brakes are standard equipment. |
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As with a lot of all-improvisation discs, this is an element of the music too often overtaken by the fidget and bustle of ongoing events. |
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I'd like to see this become a standard feature on all music and concert discs. |
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Scanning electron micrographs of the discs of the tube feet of Odontaster validus revealed varying degrees of concavity. |
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They have revealed fears that the information stored on blank discs is vulnerable to being lost within a decade. |
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Digital technologies like audio compact discs permit perfect-quality copies. |
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Several of the cassettes and compact discs he'd picked out here were country and classical music ones. |
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They listen to digital compact discs or digital satellite radio and talk on digital cell phones. |
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With three small discs I can store enough music to keep me happy for the entire waking day. |
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In place of the scaly discs there remained clear blotches of an achromic appearance. |
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A process used to coat the inside of drinks cartons was adapted to deposit a thin film of acrylic acid polymer on to the discs. |
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Oversized ventilated discs in all four corners and an aluminum steering rack ensure precise handling and braking. |
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The floppy disk has several replacements, including writeable compact discs and keychain flash memory devices. |
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The rate payable on DVD recordable discs, DVD-R, DVD-RW and DVD-RAM, has also been cut, from 7.5 cents to 6.5 cents. |
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Gradually they evolved into plump stone discs with a handle protruding from the top surface. |
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There was no narrowing of discs or joint spaces, no fracture or dislocation and no bone injury. |
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Most are untaxed, others carry out-of-date tax discs and virtually all have flat tyres or have been vandalised and are obviously dumped. |
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The changeover in the industry from vinyl analogue recordings to digital compact discs happened remarkably quickly. |
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Ethylene evolution was determined in whole leaves, and thereafter in wounded discs. |
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The walls are heavily decorated with paintings of Egyptian gods and goddesses, solar discs, blood-red emulsion and gold acrylic paint. |
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Presented across six discs in airdate order, the episodes of Season One are listed below with brief comments and a quick letter grade. |
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Most journalists used the Internet, compact discs and public records in order to extract information. |
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It's believed around 1,000 shots were taken by several digital cameras and stored on compact discs. |
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Yes, it is possible to buy second-hand records and compact discs, and yes you can save a little money by buying them. |
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This assumption is supported by studies in which cysteine was supplied to leaf discs of poplar plants. |
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Among the couple's collection of Meat Loaf memorabilia are hundreds of signed records and compact discs, clothes and merchandise. |
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I've been listening to these four discs with wonderment, admiration, and delight. |
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Here, sonic blasts from the past are entombed in a hodgepodge of vinyl records, compact discs and reel-to-reel tapes. |
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This distributor fills a niche market with indie films, documentaries, and other entertainment discs, and fills it well. |
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Then you'll be able to tell what's on those beautiful CD and DVD discs without having to fast-forward each one. |
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Some local farangs are buying DVD recorders only to discover that they won't accept discs manufactured outside of Asia. |
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Found entombed with numerous Celtic charioteers and warriors, ancient phalerae are ornamental metal discs worn by their horses. |
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Leaf discs from plants expressing aequorin were excised and incubated in thiols as described above. |
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In lepidopterans, extirpation of imaginal wing discs in the final instar delays pupation in order for the larva to regenerate lost tissue. |
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With the rise of online play, newfangled regular size discs, and violence, Nintendo is having trouble keeping up. |
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My account immediately showed that I had no discs at home and was awaiting allocation from their warehouse. |
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Released on two LPs, these discs were instant classics, establishing Bartok at the heart of concerto repertoire. |
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This structure of vertebrae and discs is supported along its length by muscles and ligaments. |
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Why on earth, one of you asks, do we still have round road tax discs and waste all that paper, and effort, as we tear off the perforated bits? |
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As on earlier discs, he enlivens Caribbean traditions with masterful jazz piano, by turns clamorous, poignant, playful and even swinging. |
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The one to blow you away consists of delicate, yielding meringue discs, layered with lemon and lime parfait and drizzled with a lime syrup. |
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In all cases these wheels appear to be solid wooden discs with a thickened hub. |
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This touch-sensitive work consists of a series of horn-like spikes protruding from two circular discs that are hung on a wall like a painting. |
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The depression of the clutch pedal lets the force from the pressure plate's spring to release and allow the discs to move and rotate. |
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The disc continues the selection of interesting supplements available on previous discs. |
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After writing nearly 100 DVD reviews, one begins to run out of superlatives to describe the better discs which pass before the eyes and ears. |
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The discs are as stable as regular CDs and come wrapped in green packaging. |
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Towards the ends of the long bones there are specialized discs of cartilage stretching across the entire bone. |
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Compact discs, coated in a reflecting metal and sealed by a protective layer to prevent oxidization, are read by a precisely focused laser. |
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Moving on to the discs, it appears that this third season is the third release with a significant problem. |
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An oily, fingerprint-like substance was applied to the recording surfaces of two discs. |
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The larvae have suctorial discs and reduced tail fins, which presumably are adaptations for living in swift flowing streams. |
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Again, all discs should come with closed captioning or subtitles for the hearing impaired. |
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And that is what makes the appearance of the new Stones discs so important. |
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Other equipment like discs and harrows can be used to roughen the texture of the soil on a slope. |
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Cylinders of tissue were removed longitudinally from the developing tubers and were cut into 1 mm thick discs. |
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I've got a disc changer for 200 discs, and then I didn't have anything to run it through so he bought me this other CD player with 5 discs. |
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Many of the compact discs sold by the store are sold as loss-leaders to attract consumers to buy other products. |
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Don't get me wrong, there are excellent discs packed with time capsules and great music. |
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Fox Home Video is also set free for producing the best special edition discs of all the major studios. |
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The songs of peace on these two discs are packed with some of the top artists that Canada and Britain have to offer. |
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Therefore, the lightest, low-maintenance brake discs, made of carbon-fibre reinforced ceramics, are a real alternative to steel in this segment. |
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Both discs are packed to the rafters with music and as such deserve nothing less than a wholehearted recommendation. |
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He suffered from tuberculosis and worked so hard that he had herniated discs and other back injuries. |
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The vertebral bodies and intervertebral discs also have to withstand high compressive loads. |
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This also applies to audio equipment in the motor vehicle as well as compact discs. |
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Great care has been taken with both discs in the order of appearance, track by track, as each experiment seems to fade nicely into the other. |
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A Victorian ladies' fainting settee broke my fall from grace and spared me from death, but not from leaving me with two herniated cervical discs. |
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The bottom-water sampler was a slender, reinforced rod with finely machined discs of brass at either end. |
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Hanging flasks released drops of water, which fell, at a maddeningly slow rate, into huge concave discs on the floor. |
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Using the same program, you can also disable AutoPlay so discs won't run automatically when a disc is inserted into the drive. |
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The prizes were sand dollars, wafer-thin discs with a star-shaped imprint left by its deceased inhabitant. |
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However, many people have herniated discs without noticing any symptoms or signs. |
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The most common problems include muscle strains, arthritis and herniated discs. |
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As discs wear down, bone spurs and osteophytes form on the vertebrae in a condition similar to osteoarthritis. |
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The discs could be set to the current configuration of planets to act as a crude orrery. |
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The CD-RW drive allows you to produce both write-once CD-R and rewritable CD-RW discs. |
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His repertoire on discs included excerpts from operas and operettas, popular songs, and later, songs from his films. |
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Behind me is my rack of computer discs, operating systems, applications, games. |
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The Washington Post reported that after the meeting officers bought tapes and compact discs of the speech to give to their colleagues. |
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Vendors are seen hawking large consignments of assorted music tapes and compact discs. |
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Music companies that produced and distributed both cassettes and compact discs tended to put the blame on royalty payments and operating costs. |
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Ribbons of red onion and good-quality discs of beef ramp up its savoriness, and the add-ins make the soup an eventful party in a bowl. |
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He had picked out several compact discs and cassettes, among other things that he'd chosen from our various racks and shelves. |
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You get five discs and each comes in its own case with nice looking sleeves. |
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Scatter the fruit and toasted nuts over the wet chocolate discs and leave to set. |
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We also had agreement on standard brake discs, pads and calipers and agreement on reducing the weight limit. |
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Instead they are sold in spindle packs or cakeboxes, where the discs are stacked on a central spindle. |
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I could use a few 100-disc cakeboxes to store them and to store the burnt discs. |
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The discs act as cushions that prevent the bones of the spine from grinding together, and also as small shock absorbers. |
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Those who like to mix and match music from multiple compact discs and burn their own CD will also appreciate the new amenity. |
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Slipped discs, pinched nerves, sciatica, aging, and infections are other common causes of lower back pain. |
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With the tsunami of holiday movies comes another batch of soundtrack discs. |
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Most self-titled discs come when a band first appears on the music scene, kind of like a blank slate for the band to build a name on. |
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He has recorded two discs of Schubert's piano music and the Charlton recital is given in preparation of a third. |
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These discs are cushions of cartilage acting as shock absorbers between the bodies of the vertebrae that comprise the spinal column. |
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It already has a massive hit with a brand that has sold more than 600,000 discs. |
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During thermolysis of blood the erythrocytes transition from biconcave discs to spherocytes. |
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The half-hour episodes from assorted years are very thinly spread across the first four discs. |
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Placido Domingo has released more than 100 recital discs, crossover albums and complete operas over his five-decade career. |
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You've quoted the mean average, but this is skewed by the small number of fanatics whose 5,000-plus discs line every wall of their homes. |
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Skatestoppers also sells these little metal discs that can be affixed to flat concrete, making a smooth surface bumpy. |
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But if the only gripe you can have about watching two discs of soccer highlights is that the music sucks, it's not a bad complaint. |
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But on the cover of the digipak that includes the four discs, she's the homecoming corpse. |
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Dried leaf discs were analysed for organic N and Ca after digestion in sulphuric acid and subsequent dilution. |
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In this memo, Stokowski makes several suggestions on how to improve the sound of the discs. |
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Just convert your entire video library into DVD discs using a DVD recorder. |
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Compact discs may soon serve as diagnostic tools to be used in doctor's offices, or even at home. |
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The gallery creates one-off pieces based around the 24-carat gold discs presented to artists in the music industry. |
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Hughes takes hole punch to sheets of paper and then glues the left over discs back in place leaving a pattern. |
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The intervertebral discs develop embryologically from both the mesenchyme and the notochord. |
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I'd lined up other discs just in case it, in fact, turned out to be Scandinavian doom metal or a cunning front for an area smooth jazz combo. |
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The commonest cause of true sciatica is prolapse of intervertebral discs. |
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Did you, by any chance damage any of the discs or miscopy the information? |
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The next thing that happened, which was really great, was that the tapes became available on compact discs. |
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Goodwick DJ, Eugene French, spun discs between bands, but most of the spinning came from Circus Malarky, who cartwheeled, juggled and unicycled their way through the night. |
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Put the discs of cheese in a flat dish, tuck in the sprigs of thyme, the lightly crushed peppercorns and the bay leaves then pour over the olive oil. |
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Sony's latest camcorder applies the same benefits to creating home movies, allowing you to record and play back widescreen digital video on miniature DVD-R and DVD-RW discs. |
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The discs are in their turn pinnately arranged around an axis. |
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Remember, too, that you can slice a wrap into sushi-like tortilla discs. |
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Each layer is molded in one substrate, the two are joined using an optically transparent bonding layer and the replicators print the discs in the conventional way. |
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The base of his motor was a tea chest, a biscuit tin housed the projection lamp, scanning discs were cut from cardboard, and he also utilised four-penny cycle lenses. |
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He is a young tenor on the rise and he shines on these discs. |
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Splitting the difference between the quiet Appalachia and alt-country found on her previous two discs, Suzie Ungerleider returns with a collection of rootsy rock. |
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Typically, up to five magnetic storage discs, known as platters, are used. |
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And, because the discs float on the hub, lateral run-out isn't a problem. |
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The car rides on low-profile tyres fitted to 17-inch alloy wheels, while essential braking performance is aided by larger-diameter brake discs, front and back. |
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The re-export trade, catering to consumer demand for such items as electronics, audio tapes and compact discs, designer clothing and footwear had encouraged widespread piracy. |
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There are many versions of potato pancakes, and many ways to dress the starchy discs up or down. |
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Specimen designations were etched on discs with a vibrating scriber. |
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Derek Adlam has already featured on a couple of Guild discs devoted to late baroque keyboard music and this Haydn release shows him on the same fine form. |
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Like real Dutchmen we wait to see which way the cat jumps before a company will stand up and profess to produce the discs for the European market. |
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In contrast, a batch of discs can take two to four weeks to replicate. |
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Wired Magazine is now suggesting that discs are dead as a storage medium. |
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Put the discs of cheese in a flat dish, sitting snugly, tuck in the sprigs of thyme, the lightly crushed peppercorns and the bay leaves then pour over the olive oil. |
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Nevertheless, they bought and installed the equipment in their studios, merely as a means of time-shifting programmes or items without recourse to using discs. |
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Andy and Holly sat around the stereo, looking through cassettes and compact discs, animatedly discussing the relative merits of various forms of music. |
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I also try to keep the waypoints on both devices in sync and always include altitude that I copy from either the topo discs or the online airport directory. |
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About 1,500 police officers searched more than 500 homes throughout Germany this week, seizing computers, videotapes, compact discs and diskettes, the officials said. |
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He also collected songs that had been composed by known writers, performed on the minstrel stage, printed as sheet music, and commercially recorded on 78 rpm discs. |
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This yoga twist often relieves pressure in low back discs with a pop! |
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Police stopped motorists within minutes of the number plates being scanned and demanded to see valid discs, MOT certificates and proof of insurance. |
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The treatment spectrum ranges from regular backaches to slipped discs. |
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An adjustable pivot sliding in a slotted length of angle iron that's attached to the table of your jigsaw, makes a handy fixture for cutting true discs. |
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The Brazilians still have polling stations but people punch buttons and record their votes on disc and the plan now is to use the internet to make the returns from the discs. |
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Leaf discs and the unpollinated pistils of unopened flower buds from both the control and HTS-treated plants were also collected for total RNA extraction. |
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The diagnosis is confirmed by magnetic resonance imaging that shows narrowing of the spinal canal caused by osteophytes, herniated discs and ligamentum flavum hypertrophy. |
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Leaves from the transformed maize plants showed enhanced tolerance to the oxidative stress induced by incubation of leaf discs in the pro-oxidant herbicide, methyl viologen. |
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The recordings on huge aluminium based vulcanite discs were in danger of disintegrating, but the staff at the Linguistics Department have managed to preserve them. |
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The kids, from knee-high to tall as any grown up, sanded the round bone discs, and hammered a design onto a metal plate that Yip riveted to the face of the disc. |
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Some of the stalls have devoted a good deal of space to cassettes and compact discs containing devotional music, inspirational songs and recorded discourses. |
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Visual acuities should be measured and the optic discs examined. |
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Also included on these discs are English closed captions and subtitles. |
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But unlike chill-out discs that serve mainly as sedate background ambience, Lost Horizons is a trip's prelude that opens the gates to enchantment. |
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The wonderfully rounded performances on his early discs, when peerless technique was wedded to Apollonian refinement, now seem to belong to another age entirely. |
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It also puts the pelvis and spine into the neutral position and decreases stress on structures such as the intervertebral discs and nerve roots along the spine. |
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Why are imaginal discs present in some insects and not in others? |
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Cory, as usual, ran to the music store to buy compact discs. |
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Twenty years ago, compact discs started the digital revolution. |
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Record companies accuse online file-sharing networks of contributing to falling music sales by letting fans share high quality digital copies made from compact discs. |
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With prices of compact discs and digital mass-reproduction equipment falling steeply, international music has suddenly become a lot more affordable. |
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The new discs are likely to be priced comparably with DVDs, and although there is no official timetable yet, the products could be available by the end of the year. |
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A lot of Christmas discs play around with the music we've grown to love over the years, but not enough try and make something unique enough to really stand out. |
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High-end computer furniture pieces allow the user to lock up all the storage media such as floppies, compact discs and detachable storage devices. |
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Should one cotton to the music, this is a far handier and more thoughtful bonus inclusion than those discs that simply package the soundtrack audio on the DVD itself. |
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These discs were specially produced for the player, and included forerunners of today's audio books, such as an adaptation of 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. |
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In this study a new experimental technique was used that allowed the measurement of cuticular transpiration of isolated plant cuticles and leaf discs. |
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As with the greatest of the Pre-Raphaelites, however, the manic minute nature of this type of lyricism takes its toll over the length of the two discs. |
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Two fresh leaf discs were punched from the centre of each blade, and the water potential of the discs was measured using a thermocouple psychrometer. |
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When his home in Bridgemill Road, Blackburn, was raided, hundreds of discs, mailing lists, copying devices and computer equipment were found in a back bedroom. |
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It may also be exchanged for wide variety of items whose purpose currently remain a mystery, although we do know that some of the most popular items are flat shiny discs. |
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But the very popularity of these inexpensive five-inch diameter discs made of metal, plastic and dye is taking a serious toll on the waste stream. |
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The symphonium musical box, initially produced in Leipzig in the 1880s, anticipated the record player by using metal discs instead of the cylinder. |
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The Munich-based label has made a name for itself with its discs of live recordings, mostly operatic, taken from more than half a century of Salzburg festivals. |
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The disc has a much more edgy, electronic sound that doesn't go over-the-top, but it does mix in elements that haven't existed on any of the band's previous discs. |
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The 24 episodes from the program's sixth season appear on five discs. |
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Their Mendelssohn discs also include a recording of the Octet. |
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Tribute discs appear at various stages in a performing artist's career. |
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Vertebral discs cushion the spine, like spongy coasters between each vertebra that protect bones from banging against each other while one is running or jumping. |
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Root and green leaf discs were arranged centrally on the agar plate. |
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They enquired where was the machine that dispensed the parking discs. |
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The six half-hour episodes are evenly divided on to the two discs. |
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Standing for Digital Versatile Disk Read-Only Memory, DVD-ROM uses discs that are similar to CD-ROM discs but typically hold seven to eight times more data. |
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It is equally easy for an insider to save this data to floppy disks, compact discs with read-only memory, or even to another hard drive they brought in themselves. |
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The new center is designed as a full-service facility to maintain Sony's leadership role in the manufacturing of optical discs. |
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BigStar sells filmed entertainment products in all popular formats such as video cassettes, digital video discs or DVDs and laserdiscs. |
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He acquired a laser disc player, then a better one that would turn the discs over automatically. |
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South African authorities are losing the battle to prevent the sale of pirated Indian audiocassettes, compact discs and videos. |
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The discs appeared as reddish spheres circled by a gold ring, and the emanations were described as having the appearance of angel hair. |
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The new U288 discs are made with aluminum oxide abrasive that is formed into a file pattern on a 3-mil polyester film backing. |
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The British Library Sound Archive holds more than a million discs and 185,000 tapes. |
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Bonded abrasives such as wheels, cups, discs, cones and mounted points are a standard method for grinding ferrous castings. |
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The Arms of the Duke of Cornwall are sable, fifteen bezants, that is, a black field bearing fifteen golden discs. |
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Highly myopic megalodiscs as compared to normal sized discs or small discs had a 3.2 times higher risk for glaucomatous optic nerve neuropathy. |
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The less dense tissue that separates the sclerotome segments develop into the intervertebral discs. |
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These were used in creating sound grooves on wax cylinders and then on flat recording discs. |
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The production of compact discs depends on a redox reaction, which coats the disc with a thin layer of metal film. |
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Both of the Voyager probes have left the Solar System, bearing imprinted gold discs with multiple data types. |
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The Maya generally hammered sheet metal into objects such as beads, bells, and discs. |
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This was a departure from traditional BBC practice, where a studio manager would play in discs from the studio control cubicle. |
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As a result, Medieval stoneworkers were forced to use saws or emery to shorten ancient columns or hack them into discs. |
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In 1885, a vase containing similar discs was also discovered, wrapped in the roots of a tree around 300 years old. |
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The dendritic arms are very fragile, and soon break off, leaving a mixture of discs and arm fragments. |
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Structures involved in reproduction often appear as discs, bumps, or squiggly lines on the surface of the thallus. |
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More conventional semaphore signals replaced the discs and crossbars over time. |
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In many species, these discs are placed asymmetrically, for better directional location. |
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In addition, CD-ROM discs, updated every 6 months, provide users with direct, immediate access to the NCJRS Data Base. |
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It was recorded and filmed in 1979 and 1980 for both video and audio discs. |
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Reserve the caramel-coated discs for the tops, and build four gateaux, using two Cox's for each portion. |
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In the meantime, people with sleep apnea need to have their optic discs checked regularly even if their ocular pressure is normal. |
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There is more outstanding fiddling in the Bach sonatas and Partitas played on two discs by Alina Ibragimova, released by Hyperion. |
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He also produced discs for Johnny Cash, George Jones, Roy Orbison, Glen Campbell, Don Williams, Jesse Winchester and Linda Ronstadt. |
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Camera systems used similar spinning discs and required intensely bright illumination of the subject for the light detector to work. |
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You can tell who's been to Hamudeh by the stack of thin DVD cases and unlabeled discs that nest by their television sets. |
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The best recent VC discs start from the relentlessness of gabber and digital hardcore, and yank it in a weirder direction. |
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Higher-capacity compact discs called DVDs will not go on sale as planned in September, delayed by copy protection and licensing dilemmas. |
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The standard design includes integrated rotating end discs for low-heat granulation and reduced frictional wear. |
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Front brake pads last 18,000 to 22,000 miles or you risk damaging the more expensive discs, so listen out for any graunches. |
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He developed the Non-Traumatic Discectomy for treating herniated and bulging discs in the spine. |
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Small grid reference discs are already in place on many of the stiles and gates on Snowdon. |
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Pirated compact discs are a trademark of busy intersections in Latin America. |
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A long time ago, the computer industry decided to settle on a single set of technology standards for recording and rewriting compact discs. |
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The extended cuts of the films and the included special features were spread over two discs, and a limited collector's edition was also released. |
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A couple of months ago, The Wall Street Journal published a troubling article about the spread of fake compact discs in China. |
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The fuselage decking from cockpit to nose including the engine cowling and the wheel discs of their Triplanes were painted black. |
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Unlike the individual release of Ghosts of the Abyss, which contained two discs, only the first disc was included in the set. |
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In the 1950s and 1960s it recorded a range of music with Sargent, mostly British but with several Sibelius discs in addition. |
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This is one of the loveliest, most honey-tongued, and best recorded new discs I've come across in a while. |
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Yet recording companies, especially classical ones, continue to churn out CDs, and not just single discs but multidisc boxed sets. |
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It is thought the discs could be used in a new area of research called epigenomics, which is the study of gene structures. |
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They are used to diagnose conditions from slipped discs to brain and stomach ailments. |
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After suffering repeated slipped discs, Julie's condition gradually worsened and she now needs major operations on her hips and knees. |
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But 14 per cent have pulled muscles, twisted ankles, broken toes and even slipped discs. |
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Team member Dr John Ilee, also of St Andrews, is working on a related European project to investigate protoplanetary discs around young stars. |
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In their role as planet nurseries, protoplanetary discs are of key interest to planet formation theory. |
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During metamorphosis, nearly all the larval cells are replaced by cells arising from structures called imaginal discs. |
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The premises were raided and thousands of discs, videos, specially-designed computer equipment, inlay cards and hand-written orders were seized. |
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Nero the German shepherd would have been put down instead of the police paying PS2900 for surgery on two slipped discs in his back. |
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Maguire last rode in February, after which he was found to have suffered slipped discs in a fall. |
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In particular, active galactic nuclei and quasars are believed to be the accretion discs of supermassive black holes. |
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All local authorities will be made aware of the change to law where tax discs will no longer be available. |
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Car tax discs will cease to exist next month but you can still get a PS1,000 fine from the DVLA if you don't follow the rules. |
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The team's research shows genetics play a key role in lower back pain and the deterioration of intervertebral discs of the spine as well. |
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This occurs due to the deposition of ochronotic pigment in the intervertebral discs and articular cartilage of the large joints. |
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It achieves these effects through decompression of intervertebral discs, that is, unloading due to distraction and positioning. |
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Sporting about my physical situation and the scan showed up some intervertebral discs which weren't particularly healthy. |
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Artificial intervertebral discs are synthetic replacements for damaged ID in the cervical or lumbar regions of the spine. |
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Lugging four whacking great harps hither and thither can't be doing her invertebral discs too many favours. |
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It can also arise directly or indirectly from the invertebral discs, often occurs when nerves, normally protected by the spine, are compressed. |
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Motorists that have tax discs with months left to run will be able to remove them from their cars and destroy them. |
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I'm delighted but I want to warn others not to be caught out, especially now that paper tax discs are a thing of the past. |
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A FIFTH of motorists in Wales are still displaying tax discs on their windscreens unnecessarily. |
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The priests in white shammas shook their sistra, a tinkling instrument with little circular metal discs, held across the knuckles and shaken. |
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The voltage in the single discs can be some megavoltage after the disconnection. |
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Tuesday's album releases include discs from Santana, Mase, Heavy D, ex-Spice Girl Geri Halliwell and a live effort from Sarah McLachlan. |
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Once these brown discs are removed, the silvery-white central circular seedhead makes an elegant dried display. |
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Run a black operation to tow pie-shaped discs behind camouflaged aircraft, leave scorch marks in the grass and traumatize pets. |
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Wind pushed at the trees without a sound and the scent of black locust and new hay discs blew across the fields. |
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In testing against another CBN material where pearlitic cast iron brake discs were finished, the CBN200 machined 12,000 parts per edge vs. |
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