There is often an extreme contrast between full sunshine and deep shadow, as can be seen in the photograph of the White Admiral. |
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These extreme situations provide an agenda for policymakers that students of strategy can address. |
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These very extreme rainfall events are going to become more common over the coming decades. |
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Buchanan is an extreme reactionary who espouses views of an essentially fascistic character. |
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Chemists study these organisms because they are able to perform chemical reactions under extreme conditions. |
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The most extreme type of katabatic wind is found in the Antarctic where cold gusts of wind surge across the polar ice caps. |
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An adrenaline junkie from an early age, Aaron was into every extreme sport you can imagine. |
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If both parties were to adopt extreme positions, no bills at all could be passed. |
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No matter what the Court may announce on Monday, it will not be adopting this extreme position. |
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Weather models do indicate a movement away from the extreme wetness experienced during the past 30 days. |
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Made up of dense rainforests, and barren plateaus, it provided the extreme conditions necessary for good combat training. |
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The author approaches British labor history judiciously, avoiding extreme statements or assertions of revolutionary changes. |
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Under the Roman empire the system of collecting the revenue put extreme pressure on the poor. |
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A survival course is one of the latest additions to the club's list of extreme sports. |
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For now, however, users would do well to exercise extreme caution in updating their machines. |
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Because of the extreme aridity of its habitat, the addax moves over considerable distances in search of food. |
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Enzymes continually surprise scientists with their remarkable adaptability to extreme conditions. |
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The only use I know of for very high power broadband radio transmissions is to transmit over extreme distances. |
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Propane weeders, which kill plants by searing them with a flame, should be used with extreme caution. |
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One of the biggest forces in the underground scene right now is what's called extreme music, and it's got a rabid fanbase. |
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We are striking with extreme reluctance and keeping our fingers crossed that somebody can pull a rabbit out of the hat to solve the problem. |
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These retail accounts include leading surf retail chains as well as single store surf and extreme sports shops. |
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It might be a waste of water, but in an extreme case it is a better alternative than a frozen, busted pipe on a freezing winter night. |
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If you're an extreme utilitarian, you might just accept the calculation at face value and waste the little guy. |
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Sixteen plain Janes fight it out in an extreme new reality show in a bid to become a beauty queen. |
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Under Maximilien Robespierre, the Jacobins instituted extreme policies to crush enemies of the state. |
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Speed limits on high-speed roads, and the actual extreme percentile speeds, have generally decreased. |
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At the extreme tidal limits in wet areas, organic production may exceed sediment supply and peaty organic sediments may then accumulate. |
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Still, such practices in academe help legitimate the even more extreme forms now commonplace in corporate America. |
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The growing tide of abstentions and protest votes for the extreme right and the extreme left are other signs of disarray and dismay. |
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To square it at impact, their extreme forearm rotation must be timed perfectly on the downswing. |
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Many economics textbooks fail to mention QE, suggesting that this is a new and extreme form of monetary policy. |
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I can see them now, high up above me in the hangar ceiling of the real snow slopes at the indoor Xscape extreme sports centre. |
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She wished to end her pregnancy, but abortion was illegal in Texas except in cases of extreme danger to the mother. |
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Palmer has won Winter X-Games events in snow boarding, mountain biking, extreme skiing, and wakeboarding. |
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Now, wakeboarding isn't the most recognized of the extreme sports, but it is certainly one of the more exciting and visceral ones. |
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A small remnant of Khoi and San aboriginal populations lives in the extreme northwest. |
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This fusion bomb, the product of fusion at extreme temperatures of heavy isotopes of hydrogen, is many times more powerful than the A-bomb. |
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If there had been principled resistance, the extreme and aberrational set of arrests might never have taken place. |
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And that, give or take a few sequences depicting extreme and aberrant weather conditions around the globe, is it. |
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Dolly took full advantage of the outrageous disruption to vent her bad temper and to express her extreme displeasure in all directions. |
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Episodes of psychosis recurring each autumn sounds like an extreme version of seasonal affective disorder. |
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Its extreme heat and raspingly dry climate has sent many an enterprising winemaker packing. |
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Thus, the extreme rarity of the events leading to human existence is well established. |
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The signs of extreme rarity of certain presumed comparative and superlative forms are puzzling. |
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Washington is at the extreme northern edge of the breeding range of the Acorn Woodpecker. |
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Everyone sings the bits they know with gusto and extreme raucousness. |
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Rank-and-file conservatives by and large do not share these extreme anti-equality, anti-abortion, anti-women attitudes. |
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I either bluster through and waffle away, mumbling on further and further away from the point in hand, or I go to the other extreme and clam up completely. |
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Such a scarcity of diners was, she assured us, an extreme rarity. |
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He very convincingly portrayed a man struggling against a disease that meant he was wasting away in order to get something of extreme importance done. |
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More sampling, more copyright infringement, and more extreme rarity. |
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Greenspan may even believe this, and has thus embarked on yet another round of extreme accommodation to lessen the economic impact collapsing tech stocks. |
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Investigators will focus on whether the sudden emergency was so extreme that no degree of pilot skill would have helped. |
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For me, what was most moving was his terrible fear of ageing and his extreme dislike of his own appearance. |
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Since then, he has spent most of his time in the affable fog of extreme old age, almost entirely shielded from public view. |
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But the Buddha condemned both extreme luxury and extreme poverty as obstacles to enlightenment. |
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Weather conditions in Europe, with extreme wetness in the northern regions of the continent and a heat wave in the south, are impacting grain production. |
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In this clip from 2005, Al Roker chats with Matt Lauer and Katie Couric while braving extreme rain and wind in Naples, Florida. |
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All but the most extreme pacifists will admit of a case where it might be immoral or amoral not to use force, if not to defend oneself then to defend others. |
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This is an extreme example of what can happen when a company grows too quickly. |
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Along the way, I must qualify extreme principles in various ways and then challenge my students with examinations and term paper reports about my lectures. |
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Taking to an absurdist extreme the notion that the unique qualities of a medium should dictate its form, he produces three-dimensional objects composed solely of paint. |
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The group so extreme it got booted from al Qaeda controls huge swaths of territory. |
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A recent consensus document suggests that the arm should not be extended behind the back or adducted in an extreme position for a substantial amount of time. |
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Modern American parenting can seem an extreme sport geared toward raising a bionic generation of high-achieving super-babies. |
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When the warrior runs into the Stark soldiers, she disposes of them with extreme prejudice, silencing the chatty Jaime. |
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Of the lesser-known Olympic sports, the biathlon, in which you ski and shoot, comes with a host of extreme physical demands. |
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Children with avoidant personalities or extreme anxiety will more easily fall into an unhealthy coping style. |
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Except in extreme northern zones, where they must be lifted in fall, Galtonia will withstand winter if planted in a sunny spot and heavily mulched. |
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Hardly an apologist for Vienna, Byron still found these tracts too extreme and in need of censoring. |
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But they were captives of the extreme radical elements in their party, for whom the Green movement was not essentially a political cause but a spiritual one. |
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October Baby, on the other hand, is a dogmatic film with an extreme pro-life agenda. |
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Both aircraft and racing cars embody all elements of high performance engineering and demonstrate innovative engineering solutions in the world's most extreme environments. |
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My best-friend, Lori, who had an older brother and knew everything, confirmed this story, and once, to my extreme titillation, even acted it out for me. |
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In extreme cases, particularly in large, monogynous colonies, such as in weaver ants, the entire body of the queen is covered by a seething shell of guards. |
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The utter lack of beds provides a vivid commentary on the extreme nature of communism. |
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In an extreme case, water could get behind the weatherboarding into the wooden framework of the house, and over time that could leave it in a potential state of collapse. |
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To be sure, there are wackos on the anti-choice side, with their photos of fetuses and extreme rhetoric. |
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Here you find the most extreme desert adapted fauna and flora including Hartmann's Mountain zebra, chameleons, 1,000 year old welwitschia mirabilis and quiver trees. |
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The extreme abominator was saying that he had a Lenin beard. |
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What has been a nonstarter aspirationally is Modi's silence in the face of the rise of extreme right loose cannons in his party. |
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The extreme tendency of civilization is to dissipate all intellectual energy. |
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For other Leptodirini, the contraction of the life cycle is less radical, being intermediate between this extreme and a epigean life cycle. |
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They are all zealous to the last degree in support of the extreme policy.... They certainly will not err on the side of caution. |
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For convex cones, the concept of an extreme point is not of much use, since the origin would be the only candidate for an extreme point. |
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Their extreme points will be called consent-dissent, in relation to beliefs, and compliance-radicalism, in relation to behavior. |
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Any claim that they violate her right to freedom in not applying heroic measures is one of the extreme points of ethical absurdity. |
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Base-jumping is called an extreme sport, but I think it should be called an insane sport. |
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She was not a giggler, despite her extreme youth, and she smiled the small slow smile that men brought to her face without knowing why. |
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Recovery from this extreme wilt began only in the early evening, but by dawn all plants were fully turgid and guttating. |
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Ships are subject to superstructure icing in the extreme north from October to May. |
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Because of its position, Scilly is the first landing for many migrant birds, including extreme rarities from North America and Siberia. |
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After World War II, European integration was seen as an antidote to the extreme nationalism which had devastated the continent. |
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He says that the men are often highly motivated to fight for the women because of an extreme fear of losing them to captivity. |
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The extreme impact led to a personal visit by Prime Minister David Cameron. |
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The lowest zone over exposed, and the only at extreme low tides, is called the infralittoral fringe. |
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The English government handled the crisis well, and the country did not experience the extreme reactions that were seen elsewhere in Europe. |
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It is also believed that the reason for the extreme deficiency in archaeological evidence is due to shoreline erosion. |
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Under this new stimulus, Burn's previous Jacobitism passed towards the opposite, but not very distant, extreme of Jacobinism. |
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Unless the oppression is so extreme as to justify revolution, it would not justify the evil of breaking up a government. |
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The Rochdale Radicals were a group of more extreme reformists who were also heavily involved in the cooperative movement. |
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The rainfall will be extreme and flooding to be worse than a 1 in 10 year event. |
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The coat of the Komondor is extraordinarily profuse and generally matted into a veritable fleece of extreme density. |
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The entire state is vulnerable to a tornado strike, with the extreme southern portion of the state slightly less so than the rest of the state. |
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Sometimes, oil formed at extreme depths may migrate and become trapped at a much shallower level. |
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Make sure they have all they want on extreme priority and report to me that this has been done. |
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In fact, in certain extreme environments, such as neutron stars, extreme temperature and pressure prevents atoms from existing at all. |
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Classical mechanics is the same extreme high frequency approximation as geometric optics. |
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Elagabalus was an incompetent and lascivious ruler, who was well known for extreme extravagance, that offended all but his favorites. |
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In the extreme southwest, what was to become Cornwall, were the Dumnonii and Cornovii, who lived in the Kingdom of Dumnonia. |
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This is mainly due to extreme phonetic changes since the Old French period, without a corresponding change in spelling. |
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Seasonal temperature variation is less extreme than most of the United Kingdom because of the adjacent sea temperatures. |
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In areas of extreme snowfall, such as parts of Japan, the pitch is increased further. |
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Switzerland is an extreme case of there being no state control over who built castles, and as a result there were 4,000 in the country. |
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It was prudent therefore for Teach not to linger for too long, although wrecking the ship was a somewhat extreme measure. |
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These more extreme piercings developed in parallel with Barbara Hepworth's sculptures. |
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This poem treats Elizabeth's demise with extreme gloominess, using it as a symbol for the Fall of Man and the destruction of the universe. |
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This is perhaps the most extreme version of empiricism known, but it has not found many defenders. |
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His writings afford examples of the doctrines held by the extreme section of the Divine Right party. |
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This is typical of romantic poets, as they aimed to accentuate extreme emotion through the emphasis of natural imagery. |
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There was very little military action, and Orwell was shocked by the lack of munitions, food, and firewood, and other extreme deprivations. |
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The extent of her time spent at the many locations featured in her books is apparent from the extreme detail in which she describes them. |
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Even though Slayer did not receive substantial media exposure, their music played a key role in the development of extreme metal. |
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Melam, melem, cyameluric acid, and melonic acid form a class of solid and infusible compounds known for their extreme heat stability. |
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This was met with extreme skepticism from the media, which notably irritated Faldo when he was asked continuing questions about it. |
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In November 2012, it was the venue for the annual Warped Tour, a music and extreme sports festival. |
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At the other end of the extreme are the development classes which freely allow development within a defined framework. |
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This saved 17 tons of displacement, but later subjected the boat to extreme electrolysis after the Cup races. |
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Verbs in Old French show the same extreme phonological deformations as other Old French words. |
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The extreme southeast gets most sunshine, averaging over 7 hours a day in early summer. |
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December is the dullest month, with an average daily sunshine ranging from about 1 hour in the north to almost 2 hours in the extreme southeast. |
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Also, the success of such a liberation struggle results in feelings of national superiority that may lead to extreme nationalism. |
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There is one facility for extreme sports and some facilities for youth sports. |
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In extreme cases, violent or illegal activities may develop around these events. |
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The Montenotte Campaign opened after Johann Beaulieu's Austrian forces attacked the extreme French eastern flank near Genoa on 10 April. |
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Even this extreme event only matched a normal summer on similar parallels in continental Europe, underlining the maritime influences. |
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The city is one of the sunnier locations in Wales and its sheltered location tends to protect it from extreme weather. |
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Carnsore Point is another extreme point of Ireland, being the southeastern most point of Ireland. |
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The climate in Ireland does not experience extreme weather, with tornadoes and similar weather features being rare. |
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Though extreme weather events in Ireland are comparatively rare when compared with other countries in the European Continent, they do occur. |
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Some other electoral systems can end up giving a greater chance of victory to a candidate perceived as having extreme views. |
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The term absolute poverty is also sometimes used as a synonym for extreme poverty. |
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Minimalism argued that extreme simplicity could capture all of the sublime representation needed in art. |
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The majority of evidence comes from place names of the extreme northwest of England and the south of Scotland. |
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Townshend and Entwistle were instrumental in making extreme volumes and distortion standard rock practices. |
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To judge from the photos Gerald's hippy phase had reached its counter-cultural extreme in a pair of mutton-chop whiskers and a floral tie. |
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In the extreme case, red top tabloids have been accused of lying or misrepresenting the truth to increase circulation. |
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He came to realise that when it came to sacrificing human lives, one was to think and act with extreme prudence. |
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Unless he was lying, Wittgenstein tells of his work in logic affecting his mental status in a very extreme way. |
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He had extreme difficulty in expressing himself and his words were unintelligible to me. |
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One knew that one was in the presence of extreme seriousness, absorption, and force of intellect. |
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Hot works are those where there is a potential of generating fire or extreme heat, cold ones are all the others. |
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Indeed, almost all of southeastern California is arid, hot desert, with routine extreme high temperatures during the summer. |
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The first group are basic hunters and food gatherers without development of pottery, such as the Selknam and Yaghan in the extreme south. |
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In the extreme north of Finland, near the tree line and Arctic Ocean, Montane Birch forests are common. |
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They usually ran downhill so that they included both wet and dry land, helping to offset some of the problems of extreme weather conditions. |
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The extreme maritime moderation do contribute to summer temperatures far below even coastal locations in Continental Europe on similar latitudes. |
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Their nesting areas are characterized by the extreme regularity of the nest spacing. |
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Where specimens have appeared to me to be new, I have ventured, although with extreme diffidence, to nomenclate them. |
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They were also due to open Stirling's New Year party in 2006, but this was cancelled at the last minute due to extreme weather. |
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Except in cases of extreme prematurity or debilitation, operative treatment is indicated urgently but nonemergently, with little merit in delay. |
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In the extreme east of the metropolitan county there are younger deposits of magnesian limestone. |
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This effect is lost in the presence of sulfur due to the extreme insolubility of silver sulfide. |
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Violence is the last option only to be used to protect religion and one's own life in extreme situations of persecution. |
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The city can experience extreme winter cold waves and summer heat waves that may last for several consecutive days. |
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The measure is based on the reputation of the Waffle House restaurant chain for staying open during extreme weather. |
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Dolphins can tolerate and recover from extreme injuries such as shark bites although the exact methods used to achieve this are not known. |
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Critical length of the goethite fibers is the reason the structural chitin matrix has extreme support. |
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When exposed to either extreme cold or heat while climbing, a periwinkle will withdraw into its shell and start rolling, hoping to hit the water. |
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In 1988, University College Cardiff underwent extreme financial difficulties, and the threat of bankruptcy was seriously considered. |
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Whether they remained in the area during periods of extreme cold is unclear. |
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Black tenants typically paid twice the rent of white tenants, and lived in conditions of extreme overcrowding. |
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In its most extreme form, this theory claims myths arose to explain rituals. |
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Between the beginning of the 14th century and the end of the 16th century Welsh poetical forms were brought to an extreme pitch of elaboration. |
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Peatlands are adapted to the extreme conditions of high water and low oxygen content, of toxic elements and low availability of plant nutrients. |
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They sometimes seek prey in the midwater, away from the bottom, and show fewer extreme adaptations than other families. |
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They show a more extreme asymmetry, and may lack teeth on one side of the jaw. |
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For example, the cultures in the region and the Arctic indigenous peoples have adapted to its cold and extreme conditions. |
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The mating system of pinnipeds varies from extreme polygyny to serial monogamy. |
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At the opposite extreme from methane lie the heavy tars that remain as the lowest fraction in a crude oil refining retort. |
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Climate change can reportedly trigger volcanic activity in sensitive areas by changing pressure of ice or seawater and extreme weather. |
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Loyalists in Scotland are seen as a militant or extreme branch of unionism. |
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At such depths, water pressure is extreme and there is no sunlight, but some life still exists. |
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It is one of the extreme points of the island of Ireland and is a major tourist attraction, noted for its dramatic cliff scenery. |
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On 20 February 2010 at least 42 people died and 100 were injured due to an extreme weather phenomenon that affected the Island. |
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In the extreme north is it difficult to state the trees forms true forests at all, due to the large distances between the trees. |
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Bryggen is already regularly flooded at extreme tides, and it is feared that as sea levels rise, floods will become a major problem in Bergen. |
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So extreme is their adaptation to life underwater that they are unable to survive on land. |
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The region has a south west extreme of around 50 degrees north and a northern extreme of 81 degrees north. |
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This is essential for any device bound for operations offshore, where extreme conditions and fouling, etc. |
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The climate is similar to areas much further north in Britain and Ireland due to the extreme moderation. |
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The extreme west of the modern county was by the time of Roman Britain occupied by Iron Age tribes, known as the Regnenses. |
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On the surface it appears that Eratosthenes altered the base line to pass through the northern extreme of Celtica. |
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Due to the extreme viscosity of the mantle, it will take many thousands of years for the land to reach an equilibrium level. |
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Rural migrants are attracted by the possibilities that cities can offer, but often settle in shanty towns and experience extreme poverty. |
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They are absent in Iceland, the Arctic islands, some parts of Siberia, and in extreme deserts. |
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Perhaps the most extreme examples of colonial behavior in rodents are the eusocial naked mole rat and Damaraland mole rat. |
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In extreme cases, when there is a lack of suitable burrowing grounds, badgers may move into haystacks in winter. |
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Western cultures document the consumption of snakes under extreme circumstances of hunger. |
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They prefer warmer, tropical climates but are adaptable and can live in all but the most extreme environments. |
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The extreme habitats that lichens dominate, such as tundra, mountains, and deserts, are not ordinarily conducive to producing fossils. |
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Lichens grow in a wide range of substrates and habitats, including some of the most extreme conditions on earth. |
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A steam explosion occurred when the extreme overheating of the core caused water to flash into steam. |
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This is one reason why the Arctic does not experience the extreme temperatures seen on the Antarctic continent. |
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Medical physicians have made discoveries concerning the spreading of viruses and the body's response to extreme seasonal temperatures. |
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The Atlantic NECC is unique among the equatorial currents in that basin because of its extreme seasonality. |
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Because of the extreme stratification, it is classified as a salt wedge estuary. |
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If westerlies are suppressed, the temperature is more extreme in summer and winter leading to heat waves, deep freezes and reduced rainfall. |
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Inland from the immediate coastlines, mediterranean climates can take on extreme temperatures. |
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While some researchers argue for links between extreme climate change and social change there is some debate. |
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Because they are of extreme value as the repository of knowledge, there are cultural taboos against sacrificing elders. |
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Anthropologists believed that Inuit cultures routinely killed children born with physical defects because of the demands of the extreme climate. |
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At great depths, food scarcity and extreme pressure works to limit the survivability fish. |
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It may be that extreme pressures interfere with essential enzyme functions. |
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One of the ways sea lions deal with the extreme pressures is by limiting the amount of gas exchange that occurs when diving. |
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Projections suggest a probable increase in the frequency and severity of some extreme weather events, such as heat waves. |
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Data analysis of extreme events from 1960 until 2010 suggests that droughts and heat waves appear simultaneously with increased frequency. |
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The historian Charles David dismissed this argument in 1929, showing the more extreme claims for Henry's education to be without foundation. |
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Meanwhile, the Norse colony in Greenland died out, probably under extreme weather conditions in the 15th century. |
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Outside the extreme northwest, the taiga is dominant, covering a significant fraction of the entirety of Siberia. |
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Precipitation is high also in most of Primorye in the extreme south where monsoonal influences can produce quite heavy summer rainfall. |
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By 1763 the British government had an extreme shortage of money, though not as severe as that facing the French government. |
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Snow acts as an insulator against extreme cold, protecting the root system of hibernating plants. |
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In extreme cases, pudendal nerve entrapment can be a source of intractable perineal pain. |
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Clark was well known for his womanising, and had a reputation for extreme violence. |
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About 55,000 years ago, the climate began to fluctuate wildly from extreme cold conditions to mild cold and back in a matter of decades. |
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Indeed, the extreme aridity of the Sahara can not be only explained by the subtropical high pressure. |
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In the extreme west of Lower Saxony is the Emsland, a traditionally poor and sparsely populated area, once dominated by inaccessible swamps. |
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The regime which followed ended the Terror and relaxed Robespierre's more extreme policies. |
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There was also a group, the Transmontani, that some modern scholars identify as Dacian Transmontani Costoboci of the extreme north. |
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The 1990s saw extreme corruption and lawlessness, the rise of criminal gangs and violent crime. |
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They can be interpreted as an extreme outgrowth of social relations based in family honor. |
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Bypassing the legitimate military and taking up arms is an extreme measure. |
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The Gulf Stream also keeps extreme temperatures from occurring on the Florida Peninsula. |
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On the return trip, Scott and his four companions all died of starvation and extreme cold. |
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These two major anatomical characteristics enable camel to conserve water and limit the volume of urine in extreme desert conditions. |
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Several prisoners detained in 2012 complained of sleep deprivation, extreme temperatures, and solitary confinement. |
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In addition, extreme sports such as sandboarding, skydiving and 4x4ing have become popular, and many cities have companies that provide tours. |
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Which shows that at the day, circumstances were right to reach these extreme values. |
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In the extreme south a major transform fault separates Tierra del Fuego from the small Scotia Plate. |
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At the extreme point of India, the gnomon of the sundial often casts no shadow, and the Ursa Major is invisible at night. |
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Whether in the extreme north, south, east, or west of the country, temperatures at sea level tend to be in the same range. |
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Politically they are divided between the Federated States of Micronesia in the eastern part of the group, and Palau at the extreme western end. |
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Pollen studies show that it was adopted during an ancient period of extreme deforestation. |
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Due to the extreme karst nature of the whole peninsula, the northern half is devoid of rivers. |
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In fact, the only females in the novel who do not practice extreme repression in one form or another are presexual girls. |
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Chignecto Bay is further subdivided into Cumberland Basin and Shepody Bay and the extreme eastern portion of Minas Basin is called Cobequid Bay. |
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The bay's extreme tidal range causes several interesting phenomena in the various rivers which empty into it. |
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The mountains of extreme northwestern South Carolina tend to have the most substantial snow accumulation. |
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Maine is the easternmost state in the United States in both its extreme points and its geographic center. |
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Guadalupe Island is located in the extreme west of the state's boundaries and is the site of large colonies of sea lions. |
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Despite the high latitude all islands are unglaciated except for Ushakov Island at the extreme northern limit of the Kara Sea. |
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Domestic slaves could be considered part of the master's household and would not be sold to others without extreme cause. |
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The Florentines, tired of his extreme teachings, turned against him and arrested him. |
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The Sierra Gorda is part of the Sierra Madre Occidental, with extreme variations in its geography and climate. |
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The extreme northern part of the state is the southern fringe of the Chihuahuan Desert and as such is rich and diverse in biology. |
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This difference is due to the extreme difference in definitions between The Economist's and many other models. |
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An extreme level of this theoretical quandary posed by some phonological words is provided by the Kwak'wala language. |
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The argument in favour of calling Middle English a creole comes from the extreme reduction in inflected forms from Old English to Middle English. |
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The varieties at either extreme of the spectrum, local and new Dublin English, are both discussed in further detail below. |
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Southern American English dialects can also be found in extreme southern parts of Missouri, Maryland, Delaware, and Illinois. |
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Santa Cruz, a population located in Remote Oceania, is an anomaly with extreme frequencies of autochthonous haplogroups of Near Oceanian origin. |
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In extreme cases the magistrates have to expel or execute dangerous heretics. |
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The articles pulled back from some of the more extreme Calvinist thinking and created the peculiar English reformed doctrine. |
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The state averages 17 tornadoes per year, which are more common in the extreme southern portion of the state. |
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Buddha found a Middle Way that ameliorated the extreme asceticism found in the Sramana religions. |
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The poll at Paisley was split by an independent extreme socialist and a Tory. |
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By the late 1880s Engels noted that the extreme poverty and lack of sanitation he wrote about in 1844 had largely disappeared. |
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Concrete as a fire shield, for example Fondu fyre, can also be used in extreme environments like a missile launch pad. |
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In extreme circumstances, particularly when sinking through Halite, composite liners consisting of two or more materials may be required. |
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Others argue that the continuation of extreme poverty indicates that the Malthusian trap continues to operate. |
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Maplecroft Child Labour Index 2012 survey reports 76 countries pose extreme child labour complicity risks for companies operating worldwide. |
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Several other reasons may cause the environment to be too extreme for trees to grow. |
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The only link with other high ground is at the summit of Honister Pass in the extreme south. |
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Expeditions into the group via the extreme eastern valleys result in long walks over unfrequented moorland. |
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Only under such extreme conditions is carnivory favored to an extent that makes the adaptations advantageous. |
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The extreme rationalism and skepticism of the age led naturally to deism and also played a part in bringing the later reaction of romanticism. |
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The majority of Hannibal's fighters were unaccustomed to extreme cold of the high Alps, being mostly from Africa and Iberia. |
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Mallerstang is a civil parish in the extreme east of Cumbria, and, geographically, a dale at the head of the upper Eden Valley. |
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Hawthornthwaite Fell marks the extreme western limit of the West Riding of the Historic County of York. |
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But as henges are present from the extreme north to the extreme south of Britain, their latitude could not have been of great importance. |
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Also, extreme pH implies that the solution is concentrated, so electrode potentials are affected by ionic strength variation. |
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For strong acids and bases no calculations are necessary except in extreme situations. |
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And Plato sayeth that it is extreme iniustice he to seme rightwise which in dede is uniuste. |
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Arctic hares look like rabbits but have shorter ears, are taller when standing, and, unlike rabbits, can thrive in extreme cold. |
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It is inappropriate to be used for food due to extreme bitterness and low caloric value. |
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There is not the least look of scragginess about her, just extreme slenderness, a small-boned creature of perhaps five foot four or five. |
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He wonders at my extreme prodigality of credit, and searedness of conscience, in citing an epistle so convicted by Bellarmine! |
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It is generally the best cows that are self-suckers, the habit being due to the extreme pressure of milk causing pain. |
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Only by extreme siccity is such land possible when more water rises in evaporation than falls by precipitation. |
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Betti has dealt with the XXIX Canto of Paradiso in a commentary marked by an extreme richness of spiritual syntonies. |
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To her mind, extreme compensation is a fair trade for the compromises of such a career. |
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And one of the highlights of the threeday event will be a personal appearance by extreme alpinist Ueli Steck, the hottest property in climbing. |
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Pointers to a suspected scaphoid fracture are extreme tenderness over the anatomical snuffbox. |
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You are aware that Hillel the Elder was a wood hewer and he used to study under Shemaiah and Avtalyon, and he was poor in the extreme of poverty. |
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Severe winds and the extreme environmental conditions of the area made it vital that we spent a number of days winterising the equipment. |
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What happened on this flight could be considered an extreme form of air rage where the passenger? |
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Atmospheric circulation over the Bolivian altiplano during dry and wet periods and extreme phases of the southern oscillation. |
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The fear of travelling in a car is known as amaxophobia, and like any phobia there are different levels of how extreme the fear is. |
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