The first stage of the training sessions was continuous endurance training on a bicycle ergometer. |
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Joseph offers a checklist of twelve rituals as part of the first stage or warm-up. |
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The brain has a limited capacity to perform controlled processing which in turn limits the first stage of skill acquisition. |
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Mr Matson was elected as an alderman by 54 votes to 13 in the first stage of a two-stage process. |
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The first stage of the cheese production is mixing rennet with fresh morning milk. |
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It is important to be firm, resolute and committed to get through the first stage. |
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Unfortunately, this affected the handling and a fast right-hander on the first stage caught us out. |
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The first stage was the publication of transcriptions and apparatus criticus and plates of the papyri. |
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The first stage of reducing the number of applicants for a job is to look at aspects such as loyalty. |
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She looked across the ocean to the horizon, the aureate sun in the first stage of setting. |
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It was during the first stage that the regime discovered that it could not officially sanction any one style or movement. |
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It has not been much warmer in France than it was in Belgium and we started the first stage in leg warmers, thermal vests, gloves and hats. |
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The master plan is the first stage in a scheme to redevelop the Aire Valley. |
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His first stage performance was at the age of three, when he appeared in a play directed by his mother. |
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This play continues on and takes us through the first stage of George's life as a widower. |
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The expansion of tramway networks and their electrification took place largely in the first stage. |
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At the first stage of the bidding, seven bidders were shortlisted from the original fifteen. |
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The first stage, grain enlargement, involves early, rapid division of the zygote and triploid nucleus. |
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He performed his first stage show when he was only four and began hitch-hiking at the age of three. |
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The time from the first stage of deepening sleep to REM sleep is truncated. |
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It is the opposite or negation of the first stage, and hence is known as the antithesis. |
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Pain during first stage of labor is attributable to uterine contractions and cervical dilatation. |
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The first stage is where a person is declared a Servant of God, the next is where the Church declares a person venerable. |
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The first stage is to demarcate scientific interpretations from non-scientific interpretations. |
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The problem took place as the first stage of the bright red rocket burned out. |
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The launch vehicle employed comprised three stages, the first stage being the highly successful Redstone rocket. |
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However, now it's clear this was the first stage in a plan to close them down. |
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In the first stage, 8,000 trees are being treated with a copper spray, to contain the canker when trees are chopped down and burnt. |
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Despite never having rallied or followed pace notes, Williams clocked a respectable 3.35 minutes for first stage, but broke down on the second. |
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The first stage of a scheme to encourage off-peak travel on London suburban railways has been launched. |
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Just two miles into the first stage of the day they were caught out by the slippery conditions and slid off the road. |
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The first stage is a 52 km paddle that is expected to take six to 12 hours. |
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During the first stage, the goal was simply to introduce the national currency and establish control over monetary circulation. |
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At a first stage, a group coheres thanks to family bonds, religious consensus, and the leadership of an individual of outstanding capabilities. |
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During the first stage of life, the upper class larvae who didn't drown in afterbirth were able to move independently. |
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Blowers push the now-saturated air into a condenser, the first stage in a process that forces the moisture to condense as fresh water. |
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Designed as a first stage pre-filter for mist and congealable contaminants we manufacture a variety of high efficiency, chevron style impingers. |
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The first stage is to interrogate the data through filtering of noise and converting the data into a more friendly format. |
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Damage to the first stage compressor shows that the engine had no power in it, and had either been throttled right back or had no fuel. |
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We generally call the first stage the preamplifier, though it may be the only amplification stage. |
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The first stage is rapid, vigorous growth characterized by unusually dense formation of prickles on stems and canes. |
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Wilson Railways has been given 12 months to produce the first stage of its feasibility study. |
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The first stage of this process is to theorize capitalist globalization as a critical object. |
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This is to become the first stage in demonopolizing foreign operations in the electricity industry. |
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The first stage of a flagship development being built in the heart of Bradford is set to open later this month. |
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The length of the first stage of labor, during which the cervix dilates, did not differ between the two groups. |
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Specifically, emigrants would be able to move half their money as a first stage, then half of what is left a year later. |
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It is now clear, however, that this was just the first stage in the Government's dissembling over the presentation of a decision already taken. |
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They consisted of launching full-scale missile dummies with a first stage propulsion system and a simplified command system. |
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The first stage of his Imago Mundi collection has taken Benetton and his team five years to curate. |
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The first stage of the healing process is the appearance of the sickness. |
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The first stage is for the clinician to decide whether or not a ventilator-supported patient has a reasonable likelihood of being able to breathe on his or her own. |
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A temporary Bailey bridge will be built over the railway, next to the existing bridge, as the first stage, followed by a temporary slip road over the Bailey bridge. |
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The German Air Force was regrouped during June and early July, to open the first stage of the invasion of Britain by destroying the Royal Air Force. |
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Separation of the boosters took place 2 m 30 s after liftoff, shortly followed by first stage burnout, separation and the ignition of the launcher's second stage. |
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This is the first stage in becoming less the victims of government unaccountability and demanding the facts on what and where all taxation is spent. |
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The testing occurs in two stages, the first stage consisting of a progressive exertion test to measure endurance and a vertical leap test to measure explosive leg power. |
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The first stage of a multi-billion pound high-speed rail network which will run close to York has been given the go-ahead, according to reports at the weekend. |
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On Thursday, they picked up their first European win in five years, taking a slender 1-0 win over Latvian side Ventspils in the first stage of the UEFA Cup. |
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The route of the first stage is from London to Canterbury, and the Tour's organisers are sure to draw our attention to hop fields and Kentish oast houses. |
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The first stage in that process is a short stay in the reception center. |
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The first stage is the production of a compound called an ozonide. |
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The statutory amendments shift the evidential burden of proof to the respondent if the complainant proves what he or she is required to prove at the first stage. |
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Getting beyond the first stage of a major tournament is the holy grail. |
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Unionid embryos spend the first stage of development in the marsupial portion of the female unionid's gills, where they develop into glochidia, the parasitic stage. |
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A High Court judge yesterday reserved judgment in the first stage of the legal action to help people conceived by donor insemination to discover more about their parentage. |
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In the first stage of our spiritual journey, we look at the existence of our samsaric body and samsaric world as unclean, as something to abandon or renounce. |
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But then, near the end of the first stage, he was involved in a crash and he broke his collarbone. |
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In the first stage, the innate, initial impulse of a living organism, plant, or animal is self-love and not pleasure, as the rival Epicureans contend. |
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He has now broken out of this first stage that seems to appeal exclusively to clucky women and mothers, and entered the much more interesting stage that appeals to dads. |
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Probability sampling of household youth was accomplished through a multistage sampling design in which the first stage was the random selection of face-blocks. |
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As the all-singing, all-dancing, no-nonsense nanny, Laura has stepped into one of her biggest roles in the very first stage musical to be based on the original 1934 book. |
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The first stage was a sift of application forms based on their degree and previous academic achievements, and an analysis of some simple competency based responses. |
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The first stage was powered by a single Gamma 8 engine, which burned for 127 seconds. |
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One proposal added eight Raven solid rocket motors from the Skylark programme to the first stage as booster rockets. |
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On the first flight an electrical fault caused a pair of first stage combustion chambers to pivot back and forth. |
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After the first stage engine failed, and the rocket began to fall back to earth, it was destroyed by range safety. |
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The first stage is the primary appraisal stage, which evaluates the relevance of the potential emotion elicitor to the individual. |
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This first stage is dated to around 3100 BC, after which the ditch began to silt up naturally. |
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In the first stage, the individual teeth grew at exactly the same time and in the same positions as in other bony fishes. |
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America is in the last stage of elderliness and the beginning of the first stage of old age. |
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After the carbonization at the first stage, the structure of oxidized fiber is wholly aromatized. |
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These wind farms are part of the first stage of ENDESA's Eolic Plan in the region. |
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In Figure 3 is shown a possible shape of the disk convector after its first stage of optimization. |
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In the first stage, we were able to sow confusion and uncertainty in the camp of corruptionists. |
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In humans, primordial germ cells or oogonium are the first stage of development into ovums, or mature eggs. |
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More commonly, Chartist candidates participated in the open meetings, called hustings, that were the first stage of an election. |
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A common market is usually referred to as the first stage towards the creation of a single market. |
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The first stage of regeneration involved improving the city centre road network, including turning Kingsway and Queensway into boulevards. |
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He had some schooling and at the age of sixteen joined the Parliamentary army during the first stage of the English Civil War. |
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There are few details available about his military service, which took place during the first stage of the English Civil War. |
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The multistage rocket dropped off its first stage successfully rather than carrying the extra weight higher. |
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Range Safety blew up the errant rocket while the first stage sat on the pad and burned. |
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The first stage in the British plan was a preparatory attack on the German positions south of Ypres at Messines Ridge. |
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The Beeching Report was intended to be the first stage in the rail network's contraction. |
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During the first stage, the oceanic lithosphere subducted from NE to SW under the subcontinental crust. |
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The first stage of the barrage was completed in April 1915 and it was patrolled by ships of the Dover patrol. |
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The first stage of a seamount's evolution is its early activity, building its flanks and core up from the sea floor. |
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During the first stage the volcano erupts basalt of various types, caused by various degrees of mantle melting. |
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The first stage in reversing eutrophication in the Broads is to reduce phosphate input. |
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The eight first stage combustion chambers were arranged in pairs which could gimbal either way along one axis. |
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In the first stage, the initiates are separated from their old identities through physical and symbolic means. |
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The first zoeas of Actaeodes hirsutissimus and A.Descriptions of ten xanthoidean first stage zoeas from Inhaca Island, Mozambique. |
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Reciprocators respond to a low wage offer at the first stage by lowering their second stage offer. |
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At the first stage one calculates resistibility of short eccentrically compressed CFST column standard section. |
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Ramjet supersonic takeover speed is achieved using a decommissioned Navy MK 70 solid rocket motor for the first stage. |
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The first stage of the parliamentary procedure of adoption of the set of higher education bills has been completed. |
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A Diesel locomotive was coupled at the other end, for use when reversals were necessary, such as the first stage of the journey as far as Ferme Park, just south of Hornsey. |
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The first stage acclimates the patient to stimulation and strengthens the leg muscles by moving the patient's legs in a motion similar to exercise on a leg lift machine. |
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In the pleasure ground wood we have almost finished the first stage of pruning 8m high cherry laurels which need felling to encourage strong new growth. |
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The traditional span of the Tertiary has been divided between the Paleogene and Neogene periods and extends to the first stage of the Pleistocene Epoch, the Gelasian stage. |
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In addition, the remains of the first stage of Black Arrow R3 were recovered from the Anna Creek cattle station and are displayed in the William Creek Memorial Park. |
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For this reason, all dimensions in the original specification were given in imperial units except the first stage diameter, which was given in metres. |
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German world time trial champion Martin, who suffered concussion in a mass crash on the race's first stage, blasted round the flat 33-km course in 36 minutes 29 seconds. |
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Her first victory of 2008 was the Tour de l'Aude, in which she rode with a Great Britain national team, taking the first stage and finishing fourth overall. |
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It is sometimes considered as the first stage of a single market. |
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Historians generally argue that the first stage of the militant suffragette movement under the Pankhursts in 1906 had a dramatic mobilising effect on the suffrage movement. |
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At the first stage, bipolar electrodes were implanted on the surface of the somatosensory cortex through trephined holes and fixed with dental cement and acrylic paste. |
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Mass movement is an important part of the erosional process, and is often the first stage in the breakdown and transport of weathered materials in mountainous areas. |
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Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Nanjing is the first stage in the process that leads to a Sister City relationship, and formalises relations between two cities. |
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The first stage of volcanism in the islands began in the early Miocene, and reached its peak at the end of this period, when the islands reached their maximum sizes. |
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In the first stage of the war, the British saw the Japanese advance to Borneo as motivated by political and territorial ambitions rather than economic factors. |
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Admitting the horrible suffering of slaves, he notes that many Africans benefited directly, because the first stage of the trade was always firmly in the hands of Africans. |
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During the passage of the House of Lords Bill in 1999, controversy surrounding House of Lords reform remained, and the Bill was conceived as a first stage of Lords reform. |
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