The animals were restless, disturbed by the smell of fire permeating the building. |
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To do that job, you need to be mentally disturbed, anthropologically different from the rest of humanity. |
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During the construction process, Forrest estimated they disturbed another 70 acres that had to be revegetated to its original pristine condition. |
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With the British soprano as the title character, the opera had a much more believably disturbed young anti-heroine. |
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In fact, she rents an apartment so they can conduct their liaison without being disturbed. |
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An information blackout imposed on the government's actions was indicative of a disturbed conscience. |
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The result was a set of cinematic sickies so drenched in dread and bloodstained bodies that audiences couldn't help but be disturbed. |
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Irritable bowel syndrome is characterized by recurrent episodes of abdominal pain and discomfort and disturbed bowel habits. |
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Residents near the play area are being disturbed by noise, and beer cans have been left about the area. |
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Gastroesophageal reflux disease has been found to decrease work productivity in sufferers due to disturbed sleep from their symptoms. |
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In the guest room Tess has been given, her peace and quiet has been disturbed by a group of women all talking at once. |
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They can tell when the lid of a cookie jar has been disturbed and notice when a quarter inch slice has been shaved off a chocolate cake. |
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When disturbed, weevers erect a dark-colored and highly venomous dorsal spine. |
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The filling station adjacent to the show rooms will not be disturbed during the building works. |
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Chuck was happy that his daughter was smart enough to jump a grade, but at the same time, it disturbed him. She was growing up so fast. |
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But the Election Commission disturbed this apple-cart when it advanced the elections, thus ruining their plan. |
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As the search for effective antivenom goes on, the rattlers continue in their propensity for remaining placid until disturbed. |
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This crust helps control odors and should not be disturbed until the waste is agitated, just prior to field spreading. |
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Dripping wet and deeply disturbed, the smartly-dressed man was discovered walking along a windswept road beside the sea. |
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Yet the financial crisis has been so severe that its impact has disturbed the world economy as a whole. |
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According to Algonquin legend, Tremblant would receive a violent shaking from the god Manitou if man ever disturbed its natural setting. |
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It sometimes disturbed alliances and alignments, base agreements or trade arrangements, and friendly relations generally. |
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After several of the local townsfolk turn up dead, all eyes fall upon this disturbed and destructive kid. |
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Environmental protection officers were visiting the site today to find out if a seal of the tip had been disturbed. |
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People are most disturbed about a general decrease in the numbers and quality of the fish caught in the river and lagoons. |
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On the other hand, maybe he was disturbed by the lights and wind at the stadium which make it difficult to control the shuttlecock. |
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And, although it seems a hugely shallow complaint, I was rather disturbed by the fact that Hirohito was played as a major mouth-breather. |
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In one sense modern medicine concurs in this association, by directly relating hyperventilation to a disturbed psychological state. |
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Minutes later, as everything cleared, the rubble and remains were disturbed. |
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Poor little mite was most disturbed by the adventure and shivered in my arms, probably not from fear but more from uncertainty. |
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The team also worked with an ecologist to replant native seedlings in disturbed areas. |
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Moussaoui is clearly mentally disturbed and his being unbalanced led to his arrest. |
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The other half quaked, disturbed by the glowering lines of his face, the reproachful glare of his obsidian eyes. |
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The police notice said authorities were pursuing lawbreakers who damaged public and private property and disturbed social order. |
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Ian, who wasn't in the scene, had perched himself in a lawn chair near the pool, and Adam came up at one point and said he was sort of disturbed. |
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Large or disturbed plants regenerate clonally by layering of drooping shoots. |
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Luckily his shouting disturbed the family of the house who came to his rescue. |
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When the old surface was taken up it disturbed gas pipes and we had leaks which have been repaired. |
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Michael recoiled as if the laughter was directed at him and shot a disturbed look at the man behind him. |
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Somehow, the sight of all her blood, all her lifeblood on that shirt disturbed her, as did the ragged hole below the ribs. |
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I am very disturbed by all of this for two reasons quite apart from that of the cost. |
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My sleep is disturbed by visions of the apocalypse, with a kind of ridiculousness that wakes me. |
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If our fear is vain, it is certain that fear itself is evil, and that the heart is groundlessly disturbed and tortured. |
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Councillors agreed to approve the proposals, so care home residents would not be disturbed by construction work. |
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The families suffered a night of unbearable suspense before the disturbed earth was revealed as nothing more than two badger setts. |
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The kingsnake may discharge musk from glands at the base of the tail and vibrate its tail when disturbed. |
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They should easily survive transplanting as long as the soil around the root ball is not unduly disturbed as you lift the clumps from the garden. |
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Furiously, Cassie logs out of her computer, disturbed by the somewhat cryptic message. |
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Isabella roused from sleep what seemed like an eternity later, disturbed by something she could not identify. |
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It started when a gang, peacefully nicking stuff, was rudely disturbed by French rozzers. |
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Possible sightings have been ruled out and equipment which can be used to detect if earth has been recently disturbed has found nothing. |
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Their ideal habitat is in long grass or scrubland where they make pathways or runways for feeding and escape if disturbed. |
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But one thing that has disturbed me has been the number of people who, at bottom, don't seem to really believe in grace or mercy. |
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The attackers were apparently disturbed when a neighbour's dog started barking. |
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I must confess that anything resembling objectivity was corrupted by the rather disturbed presence of my attendant companions. |
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In checking my email this morning, i was really disturbed by a message on a mailing list that i lurk. |
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I safely relocated him to a spot where he won't be disturbed for the rest of the winter. |
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The Archbishop Turpin, disturbed by this macabre turn of events, decided to examine the corpse. |
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After almost an hour and a half had passed an unexpected electronic bleep disturbed the silence. |
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Those who are disturbed by his characterization of the First Amendment are, he implies, making a mountain out of a molehill. |
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It should be mentioned that there is no evidence for disturbed chlorophyll biosynthesis in the mutant. |
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One of the most common and widespread carnivores, tayras can live in disturbed habitats near man. |
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The cone shell has modified teeth, like small poison-loaded harpoons, which it shoots out if disturbed. |
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A disturbed little boy wanders out into the woods and finds a family of man-eating troglodytes trapped in a pit. |
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Leave it to them to balance the uproariously bizarre with the mentally disturbed to create a wonderfully schizoid DVD package. |
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His visit disturbed the even tenor of life in the areas of the City through which he passed. |
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Some people may indeed be educated but a great many more will be excited while others will be frightened and disturbed. |
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A ball bearing placed inside falls and triggers the cartridge if it is disturbed. |
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He was disturbed himself at the result of a report that was so far off the mark. |
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Maybe it was fifteen minutes later when the scratch at the flimsy door disturbed us. |
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From there, other authors suggested that angiosperms moved into disturbed streamside habitats in mesic environments. |
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They did not worry if their victims were at home and seemed unconcerned about being disturbed. |
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On the other hand, I was rather disturbed at the large number of thongs and g-strings that I was selling. |
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But earlier this year the sedateness was violently disturbed when a gas tanker was deliberately driven into the walls. |
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My wife claims that disturbed sediment in wines affects taste as well as appearance. |
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He stopped himself, disturbed at how battle fatigue seemed to be affecting him. |
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Only the sounds of the watery ripples, chirping crickets, and the dirt under her feet disturbed the silence. |
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Plants indicative of disturbed ground include tick trefoil and black-seeded plantain. |
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The early morning serenity surrounding us is pleasantly disturbed by a steady and melodic hum. |
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I held in my hand a single black candle, it's flame flickering as my body disturbed the air around it. |
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Well, I'm sure we'll have to listen to Katsumi complain in the morning, about how we disturbed her precious beauty sleep. |
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Terns and eiders had been disturbed, while eiders had been doubly hit because the pickers were depleting the mussel beds on which they feed. |
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The separation and division of the works into three spaces in some ways disturbed the continuity of the curatorial exercise. |
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Five sites each occurred within forested landscapes disturbed by agriculture and those disturbed by silviculture. |
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The area is a disturbed wetland, invaded by non-native melaleuca trees that have crowded out native flora and fauna. |
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Section 4 of the Act delineates the powers sanctioned to any commissioned officer, warrant officer, non-commissioned officer, in a disturbed area. |
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A felon or domestic batterer or disturbed person need only find a person with a clean background to buy a weapon for him. |
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A disturbed soldier, and not al Qaeda, seemed the most likely explanation for a spree killing on a military base. |
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Hairy beggarticks can be found in thin turf and disturbed areas. |
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The highlight of the garden party was that an angry swarm of bees, whose beehive had been disturbed by accident, swooped down on the assembled guests. |
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The shen may also be disturbed by the heat buildup in the chest. |
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To say she was disturbed by the results would be to understate her reaction. |
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The hum from the hive rises threateningly when it is disturbed. |
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The disturbed congressional stenographer who went on a bizarre rant about freemasons before being removed from the House chamber. |
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Rallies and scrambling were also of concern because they disturbed the peace of the forests and also represented a danger to members of the public out walking. |
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A farmer who disturbed prowlers with an armoury of weapons hidden in a car has backed the Manchester Evening News campaign for a ban on replica guns. |
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Selby says he doubts there was any direct link with Notarbartolo, but he was disturbed by so many odd coincidences of timing. |
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It is interesting to note, however, that one extant water lily, Barclaya rotundifolia, may have reinvaded wet, shady, disturbed forest understory habitats. |
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Her distinctive shredding can also sound very disturbed, and the more disturbed, the better. |
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Once, after being disturbed by a low-flying helicopter, the full skein remained airborne almost an hour before side-slipping and tumbling out of the sky. |
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I fell asleep sometime after that and had some very disturbed dreams. |
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They seemed both happy and disturbed, glad to see a change of pace besides the bleak land they were in, but unhappy for it to be that kind of change of pace. |
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As its minor key signature suggests, it is more disturbed and disturbing than Mozart's opus, and struggle and resignation intermingle among its pages. |
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Just then a faint rustle of leaves disturbed the pressing silence. |
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He was also disturbed by the loaded arguments taking place online that were often filled with anti-Semitism and islamophobia. |
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This scene was rudely disturbed by the view of petrochemical plants and refineries in the background. |
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And our comic books and movies, too, can uplift and enrich, or shape a disturbed imagination. |
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Let's look at what Le Chatelier's principle teaches us about how equilibrium reactions can be disturbed and how and why they respond to disturbances. |
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Huge nests of meat ants, five to ten meters across and seething with hundreds of thousands of big red-and-black workers, dominated the more disturbed swaths of open terrain. |
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Some raptors, such as bateleurs, are sensitive to disturbance and will leave the nest, even if they are sitting on eggs or have chicks, if disturbed. |
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Maybe he's very disturbed because he was excited by her pain? |
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After perfectly leveling the greenhouse site, the contractor brought in a rolling vibrator, a mechanical compactor, and tamped the disturbed soil solid. |
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I was disturbed that 2 office blocks and a block of flats have sprung up on what were empty spaces in a nearby town since I last went past a month ago. |
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When Druz visited Crimea before, he said, he felt disturbed by the debauched atmosphere. |
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He said that many had gone on to brushes with the law, suicide attempts, self-harm, psychiatric intervention, failed relationships and disturbed behaviour. |
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The dark bluish liquid was not disturbed for the last several hours. |
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While Gibbs was clearly a disturbed individual, his followers appear to have been a bunch of ordinary young soldiers. |
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Here, only the twisting grey concrete under his tires disturbed the desolate wild. |
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Chudalup, where we were disturbed in the night by two unsavoury gents, who seemed to have plans for us, and it wasn't a game of Parcheesi. |
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This morning not even the cry of a bedspring disturbed the silence, and John seemed, therefore, to be listening to his own unspeaking doom. |
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My aunt would bring a stack of torrid bodice rippers with her to the beach, and would unfailingly blush if disturbed in her reading. |
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Any archaeological trace of them, however, either lies under the city or was disturbed long ago. |
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The tomb has been disturbed several times since 1087, the first time in 1522 when the grave was opened on orders from the papacy. |
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The heat from the tarmac refracted the light and disturbed the vision of the children as they persisted in their game of kerby. |
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Society throughout Europe was disturbed by the dislocations caused by the Black Death. |
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He was disturbed while writing it in June 1667 by the sound of gunfire as Dutch warships broke through the Royal Navy on the Thames. |
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Some were disturbed by this since it implied that humans did not have a special place in the universe. |
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The counselor was able to reach the disturbed teen through positive psychological manipulation. |
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Fawkes checked the undercroft on 30 October, and reported that nothing had been disturbed. |
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Uccello was so obsessed with trying to achieve an appearance of perspective that, according to Vasari, it disturbed his sleep. |
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Macbeth, disturbed, visits the three witches once more and asks them to reveal the truth of their prophecies to him. |
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These gave crews practice in navigation and avoiding air defences, and set off air raid alarms which disturbed civilian morale. |
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The raids disturbed civilians, and continued the war of attrition against Fighter Command. |
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The explosion of a depth charge also disturbed the water, so ASDIC contact was very difficult to regain if the first attack had failed. |
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These Precambrian rocks are schists and phyllites, often much contorted and disturbed. |
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I called this to the attention of Alastair Buchan, the director of the institute, who was quite disturbed. |
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Permanent human settlement greatly disturbed the isolated ecosystem of thin, volcanic soils and limited species diversity. |
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In the absence of stimulation, C. elegans dauers are lethargic and generally immobile but nictate vigorously when disturbed. |
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As hatching nears, hens sit tighter on the nest and will only flush from the nest if disturbed in very close proximity. |
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A simple criterion is that live mussels, when in the air, will shut tightly when disturbed. |
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Sometimes I dreamed strangely of disturbed earth, and of hair, still golden and living, obtruded through the coffin-chinks. |
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This onshore time is important to the life cycle, and can be disturbed when there is substantial human presence. |
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Consequently, some invasive plants have filled these deserted and disturbed lands. |
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In Scotland, a local report of the quake disturbed the adolescent James VI, who was informed that it was the work of the Devil. |
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Jellicoe was disturbed by the Admiralty failure to discuss the raid with their commander in chief of the fleet at sea. |
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This was in contrast to fleas away from their host which ran upwards and jumped when disturbed. |
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When disturbed, a pigeon in a group will take off with a noisy clapping sound. |
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Because of this, a snake disturbed after having eaten recently will often regurgitate its prey to be able to escape the perceived threat. |
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Lastly, a formative tropical cyclone needs a preexisting system of disturbed weather. |
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Generally, where water erosion rates on disturbed upland areas are greatest, rills are active. |
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Some caterpillars can evade predators by using a silk line and dropping off from branches when disturbed. |
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Many species thrash about violently when disturbed to scare away potential predators. |
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We are displeased at the disturbed state of affairs in Florence, the more so in that it owes its origin to your preaching. |
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The euphoric dancing as well as the accompanying flute and drum playing disturbed Alvarado about the potential for revolt. |
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In the later years of Ivan's reign, the southern borders of Muscovy were disturbed by Crimean Tatars. |
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Maternity dens, used by pregnant females and by females with infants, can also be disturbed by nearby oil exploration and development. |
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The rapid influx of blacks disturbed the racial balance within Northern cities, exacerbating hostility between both black and white Northerners. |
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And the moonlight on the Church seemed to shift and quiver-some pigeons perhaps had been disturbed up there. |
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To prove a breach of the peace, the most important things to prove is that someone was alarmed, annoyed or disturbed by the incident. |
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Tubular vents allow any methane produced by the disturbed rubbish to escape safely. |
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Some species adapted to disturbed, sunny areas are well adapted to urban conditions and are commonly found in cities. |
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Ruskin turned to spiritualism and was by turns comforted and disturbed by what he believed was his ability to communicate with the dead Rose. |
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Spores are extremely important in establishment of new populations in disturbed habitats and on islands. |
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The wings make a whirring sound when the bird is disturbed from a resting place. |
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At the time Blackmore came to Teddington, the railway had not yet disturbed its quiet rural atmosphere. |
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The bird sanctuary has strict restrictions on visitors so the birds aren't disturbed. |
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Bratton voiced particular interest in assisting the mentally disturbed. |
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It's a low point in the field and if we have got anything wrong we've hit it with the water hog and disturbed the surface. |
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It's a low point in the field and if we have anything wrong we've hit it with the water hog and disturbed the surface. |
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In fact the medium range weather charts to early November are showing little, if any, change to the present very mild disturbed weather. |
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As with many invasive plants, white campion quickly colonizes disturbed soils, which occasionally might be a newly dug grave. |
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In fact, bags delivered via Sports Express white-glove service are never opened or disturbed. |
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The analysis of the free and disturbed laminar-turbulent transition was performed with two airfoils and at low Reynolds numbers. |
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But the doctors deemed bullock not disturbed enough to be hospitalized. |
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The team found that cell membranes were either reversibly or irreversibly disturbed following an NIR pulse, depending on the energy of the laser. |
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Are you endlessly fascinated by the human condition or disturbed by it? |
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She told me she was disturbed that any program would host him. |
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In fact, some wild flowers, particularly several species of wild orchids such as the Bee Orchid, die if disturbed. |
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This also helps a wide variety of wildlife that live in the soil and do not want to be disturbed by hoes, forks, spades and rotovators. |
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I'M disturbed to report potty Pete Doherty sunk to yet another painful low at a solo gig in North London's Boogaloo pub last week. |
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Broken homes, disturbed children, visits to busy GPs, man hours lost to industry all cost money. |
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Siltstones of the Dominopol' Regional Stage are severely disturbed and nearly three times as thick as normal. |
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The claystone of the overlying Lontova Stage is disturbed by numerous slickensides increasing upwards in number. |
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From time to time the strong magnetic field around the Sun is disturbed and powerful solar flares can occur. |
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The psychological thriller Chatroom, follows the story of a disturbed teen who tries to alleviate his own misery by making others miserable. |
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Three young women in a small Nebraskan frontier community become mentally disturbed after suffering devastating losses and hardships. |
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This type of credibility determination is appropriately left to the trier of fact and will not be disturbed on appeal. |
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Also known as the stinkpot because of the musky odour they secrete when disturbed, musk turtles are a threatened species. |
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Vacher CA, Lock RJ, Raine SR Effect of polyacrylamide additions on infiltration and erosion of disturbed lands. |
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Noxious and invasive weeds can easily colonize disturbed areas, outcompeting and displacing native and other desirable vegetation. |
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The Black cumin is generally short-lived annual, typical of disturbed soils or natural communities of semiarid areas, with a dominance of therophytes. |
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Having disturbed a vespiary, one cannot hope to remain untouched by wasps. |
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Many cnidarian jellyfish, some corals and comb jellies that are seasonally abundant on Florida coastal waters also light up dark waters, particularly when disturbed. |
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To technologize Sarcelles, space had to be found in a fairly crowded, poorly wired building inhabited by individuals who did not wish to be disturbed. |
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Often, some of the bomblets do not detonate immediately, remaining on the ground where they can explode if disturbed by an innocent acts of civilians. |
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The scientists also documented alterations in the timing of hormone production in the participants with schizophrenia, which confirmed that their body clocks were disturbed. |
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The leafhoppers hop when disturbed and are difficult to spot. |
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Not surprisingly, Perlstein is disturbed by that political jiujitsu. |
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However, a proposal to establish a pearl farm on uninhabited Suwarrow atoll was rejected in 2001 over fears that the atoll's large seabird colonies would be disturbed. |
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Older layers and traces of history in the city are covered or removed or being transformed beyond recognition, viewshafts are being disturbed or eliminated. |
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Unfortunately, their peaceful existence would soon be disturbed by a new villain. More evil and twice as despicable, Snowmageddon had come to town. |
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In modern times, the fanciful concept of a mummy coming back to life and wreaking vengeance when disturbed has spawned a whole genre of horror stories and films. |
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Inert particulate matter can be disturbed and entrained into the smoke. |
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They should not be disturbed in the autumn, and after the leaves have withered the roots should be protected from heavy rains until growth starts again naturally. |
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In the disturbed zone, introgression was less frequent and slender body shape was associated with diatomivorous behaviour, smaller size and greater gut vacuity. |
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Coastal sediments are disturbed and suspended by wave and tide energy. |
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Bluish flickers visible in ocean water at night often come from blooms of bioluminescent dinoflagellates, which emit short flashes of light when disturbed. |
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When marine ecosystems become disturbed jellyfish can proliferate. |
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Assapans are fond of living in colonies, and where they have not been disturbed come together in great numbers for what can be no other purpose than play. |
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Within the walls of a scriptorium were individualized areas where a monk could sit and work on a manuscript without being disturbed by his fellow brethren. |
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Indeed, as burrowing became established, it allowed an explosion of its own, for as burrowers disturbed the sea floor, they aerated it, mixing oxygen into the toxic muds. |
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This delicate balance was disturbed when a new batch of refugees arrived that included Richard Cox, one of the principal authors of the Book of Common Prayer. |
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Leopold had initially looked on the Revolution with equanimity, but became more and more disturbed as the Revolution became more radical, although he still hoped to avoid war. |
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This painful noise disturbed visual enjoyment to no small extent. |
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This is due to the fact that some parts were more disturbed than others as it was observed that Gastu and Oxbow lakes had more disturbance than the Maram lakes. |
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Deeply disturbed by the surge of militaristic nationalism in 1930s world politics, Chaplin found that he could not keep these issues out of his work. |
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I have shown that the malestream has largely ignored a genderquake in sociology although a few men are very disturbed about it, and a larger minority of men are excited by it. |
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The chances of long-term preservation of fossils in freshwaters are minimal, for freshwaters are readily disturbed and destroyed by drought on the land masses. |
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They invade disturbed forest areas in North America and in Europe. |
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He is disturbed not by the crass materialism of his life but by the fact that he is still driving a Ford when he could and should be driving a Porsche. |
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The performance was disturbed twice by a ringing mobile phone. |
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An increase in muscle tone, or spasticity, is a common symptom of the condition, causing involuntary spasms, immobility, disturbed sleep and pain. |
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They get very disturbed and surprised by the soft serve,'' she said. |
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