The earliest transmissions used spark gaps to make the radio waves, and magnetic detectors, and coherers to detect them. |
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Stuxnet is the only other piece of malware that has jumped air gaps before. |
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On the line itself, ragwort and cow parsley grew almost as high as the platform, but in the gaps you could see the tracks were gone. |
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Hanagan's mount got a good run on the rails and he waited for the gaps to come and was rewarded for his patience with his first Goodwood winner. |
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Line a pudding basin or individual ramekins with cling-film, and then line the mould with the soaked bread, ensuring there are no gaps. |
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That was their strength, so it was hard for him to try and find the gaps, but he certainly did not look out of place whatsoever. |
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Trying to spot what on earth adverts are selling helps fill the gaps between television programmes. |
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Eventually these gaps are filled by large earthquakes and their aftershocks. |
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Figures published last week showed alarming gaps in children's ability to read and write. |
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To the south of each of the basins 1-3, wind gaps are preserved in the footwall of the fault. |
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The former courses of the south-directed drainage became wind gaps in the immediate footwall of the South Alkyonides Fault. |
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All of these windows are in infrared wavelengths, and they are narrow, like the gaps between the slats of a fence. |
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In May of 2003, severe straight-line windstorms struck the region, creating many small and a few large gaps. |
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This reciprocality is intensified online, where the gaps between ask, action and thank you can be shrunk to a matter of seconds. |
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He detests the sort of expats who stick only to their own kind, and takes a dim view of those who make no effort to bridge cultural gaps. |
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He has relied on the recollections of his wife Wendy and the other passengers to fill in the gaps in his memory. |
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These gaps are commonly associated with red beds in which any organic matter present at the time of deposition has been oxidized. |
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Not only will redistribution of the fruits of progress not erase gaps, they will foster more dissatisfaction with inequalities that remain. |
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The geography was utterly alien to Patrick, although his unfamiliarity with the picture could have been attributed to the gaps. |
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Nevertheless, whatever the terminology employed, the fact remains that gaps or lacunae have been filled by resort to those principles. |
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The distinction between absolute and relative gaps becomes important when comparisons are made over time. |
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Falling stock markets have caused yawning gaps to appear between the assets and liabilities of final salary pension schemes. |
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To be confronted by yawning gaps in the stands will prove an embarrassment and one Africa will not live down. |
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Birthday celebrations are useful opportunities to repair these kind of gaps, to explore neglected corners, or even to reconsider the familiar. |
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The lava flow sequences exposed along the main barrancos do not display any gaps in the volcanic activity. |
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Do they act as a reservoir of near-professional talent to plug injury gaps? |
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Nail or screw down loose boards or fittings, and clean all the gaps thoroughly. |
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The snappy dialogue is there, but the story is full of huge gaps and campy scenes that come out of left field to up the comedic ante. |
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In addition, shrub roots and rhizomes grow into above-ground gaps, making below-ground gaps smaller than above-ground gaps. |
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What struck Jarecki while interviewing David were the gaps in his life story. |
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The varnish smoothes out the gaps and ridges on the surface of the teeth and prevents the build-up of plaque, which causes decay. |
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Larry, we have the safest food supply anywhere in the world, but there are some gaps in it. |
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Yet gender gaps can still divide the best of political bedmates as un-PC gripes tumble out of right-on mouths. |
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They did have the horrible, driving wind and rain in their faces but that couldn't account for all the missed tackles and gaps aplenty. |
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Pack gaps around an insulated chimney with unfaced rock wool or unfaced fiber glass insulation. |
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By measuring errors or gaps in the process, you can identify the underlying root causes of process issues. |
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The class ask her to fill in the gaps in the local history of the area, which is not always in the history books. |
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The irregular working hours and long gaps between jobs meant I had lots of time for boyfriends. |
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The gaps above the designated ashlars have been cleared of debris and new ashlars have been inserted. |
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The attackman consistently found gaps in the defense, scoring all of his game-high five goals in an eight-minute span. |
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Polyunsaturated oils, such as flax, corn, hemp, safflower, sesame and sunflower, have at least two gaps. |
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The presence of auscultatory gaps is clinically significant because it is associated with an increased presence of target organ damage. |
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Many have macadamized roads through them, and, indeed, are not gaps, but small valleys through the main chain. |
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Part of Sweetwater's catch-and-release regimen involves tagging and tracking the taimen, to fill in the gaps about their habits. |
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If all these kababs are only appetisers for you, order the tandoori chicken to fill in the gaps. |
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All ages of trees, from saplings to the old-timers, create a multistoried canopy allowing light to enter the gaps and stimulate new growth. |
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Depending on the type and location of the flashings, roofing tar or silicone or butyl rubber sealants can be used to seal small cracks and gaps. |
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In all of the above, we also make an effort to point at remaining gaps in our knowledge. |
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Its thorns latched on and tore holes in our flesh leaving gaps of salty disbelief. |
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The Teflon coats the threads but doesn't block the pores or gaps between threads. |
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The gaps between the tegulae were covered with curved tiles, semi-circular in section, called imbrices. |
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All dorsal sclerites are in close articulation and there are no gaps along cephalic sutures. |
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In antiquity Greek manuscripts were written in what we call capital letters, without any gaps between letters. |
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One hundred randomly selected metaphase cells were scored for the presence of chromatid gaps and breaks. |
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I wolfed it, famished, while cats scratched at gaps in the floorboards and invisible mice. |
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Many houses along the marshland do not have window screens and have large gaps in the floor and ceiling. |
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Make sure that insect screens on doors and windows are in good order, and fit rubber strips on the bottom of doors to seal gaps. |
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I jogged along quietly, save the sounds of my own arms and legs flopping around, and kept one eye trained on the barbwire, looking for any gaps. |
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As hard as you might try to detect them, there are few gaps or details to distract from the overall impression of seamlessness. |
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Through no fault of their own, they'd just fallen through some of the gaps in our system. |
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Near the hair follicle is the sebaceous gland, which is responsible for releasing sebum to fill the gaps of the cuticle cells. |
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In fact, farther to the southeast along the same fault zone, there are some more seismic gaps that are what we might describe as mature. |
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The method provides a means of identifying and describing the ways the viewers fill the gaps in the text. |
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They speculated that the gaps in the solar spectrum are the result of selective absorption by atoms in the Earth's atmosphere. |
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Such methods may result in fewer gaps in the building's thermal envelope than can occur with batts. |
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Students undertake self-study between group meetings to satisfy perceived gaps in the knowledge base. |
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Yawning gaps in the entertainment media are stuffed with TV programmes that are well past their sell-by dates. |
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Early in the disease process, there are copious amounts of pulmonary secretions, which are associated with gaps in the tight junctions. |
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The brain fills in so many gaps in its sensory input, so maybe it takes a huge amount of hearing loss to make a real difference to ability. |
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Any gaps in the flower beds can be filled with summer bedding, much of which is being sold off cheap at the moment. |
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Maybe the ice storm messed stuff up last year and now all the houses have roach-sized gaps where there were none before. |
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Runs can come quickly, too, especially if the ball is new and there are gaps in the field. |
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This will let you watch the execution of a program to determine any gaps, and is especially useful if used in conjunction with a debug flag. |
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One micron is 1 millionth of a meter, and chips with narrower gaps between transistors can perform more functions faster. |
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Despite those efforts, the company concedes that gaps in middle management still exist. |
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They track the radar sweeps of drug surveillance planes to map out gaps in coverage. |
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Added to that, there are still gaps in our knowledge of the way the criminal mind works. |
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The huge contact area and large gaps between the processor and the heatsink require a thermal pad or thick mesh-reinforced paste. |
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The cells, nerves and transmitters in the brain are attacked during the course of the disease, the brain shrinks and gaps develop. |
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For the tech industry's transnationals, the biggest challenges lie in bridging the gaps created by time, space, and cultures. |
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Don't hold back on expressing concerns, clarifying misperceptions, or acknowledging gaps in your capabilities. |
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A clever carpenter can address variations in worktop depth and even surface heights, but even slender vertical gaps between units are bad news. |
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Moisturizers also fill in and fortify gaps between skin cells caused by overzealous washing or hot showers. |
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There are a couple of brief gaps in the print causing very slight and momentary jumps within a scene. |
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There was no sign of the Moon but the odd star managed to look down through gaps in the belts of cloud. |
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Carter is talkative, though there are a few gaps where he sits silently watching the film. |
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Plasma membrane blebs and cytoskeletal disruptions occur in association with intercellular and intracellular gaps exposing basement membrane. |
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Separations between brick and mortar can allow air and water to leak through gaps in the wall. |
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The biggest gaps in the evidence remain in general practice, where most patients are treated. |
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It will simply conceal whatever gaps in communication there are under another layer of imprecise language. |
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In addition, panel gaps are being kept to 3.0 mm on the hood and decklid, and 3.5 mm on the bodysides. |
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We didn't see huge gaps in the system that would allow large numbers of cases to go undetected. |
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After half a mile of climbing, the path levelled and the landscape opened out, there were drifts a couple of feet deep at gaps and gateways. |
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There are gaps between the new and the old tiles that will be difficult to clean and therefore unhygienic. |
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This leaves the silica particles uniformly spaced with air gaps between them. |
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Obviously the sloganeers knew that almost everyone was aware that those gaps existed and is unhappy about them. |
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His speech slurs when he is tired and he has gaps in his short-term memory, but mentally he is there. |
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Fierce winds, a bit of stinging rain, a bit of slushy snow, the sun bursting through the gaps in the clouds as they catapulted across the sky. |
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Liquor, brought by whiskey traders, rolled across the border, through several unpatrolled gaps. |
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Hunter put Stevens in a snooker on the yellow, and the Welshman attempted a daring escape through the narrowest of gaps. |
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Or perhaps cities will become adorned with neoclassical colonnades, with 4 foot gaps between the pillars. |
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This defense is most effective in combat action to close fire breaches and gaps in the battle order of troops. |
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Your spinal cord runs down through your vertebrae, and nerves pass through gaps in the spinal column. |
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Accidents result from breakdowns in the mechanisms that practitioners use to anticipate, detect, and bridge gaps. |
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Concrete slabs were hoisted into position, and the gaps fleshed out with crudely plastered breeze blocks. |
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The tour attempts to bridge gaps between college students and the native communities that exist very close to them. |
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The question isn't whether there are gaps, but whether the gaps are bridgeable. |
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Myelin is wrapped around the axon in building blocks interrupted by distinct gaps, called Ranvier's nodes. |
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Again and again the historian is confronted by absence, gaps and empty spaces which only speculative conjecture can fill. |
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Additionally, all wall areas must be free of gaps or voids through which sound could travel. |
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The trees were thick and so close together that it would be impossible to squeeze through the gaps. |
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With the lapse of time, they would become stained and have plants growing in the gaps resulting from the acceptably uneven surface of the blocks. |
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That includes everything from walls, ledges, gaps, handrails, stairs and embankments, to rooftops. |
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Between the offbeat strum, subterranean bass and rock-steady drumming, they leave gaps that other bands would nervously clutter with ephemera. |
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Many houses are made of reed mats, plywood and plastic with cardboard filling the gaps. |
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In more surveying, he filled in some of the cartographical gaps left by Captain Cook. |
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Despite the relatively coherent chronological stratigraphy demonstrated at the ice patches, temporal gaps are evident. |
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Beams of light struck the path from gaps in the canopy of leaves above, leaving the squires and witch with a wondrous view of the forest. |
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After the molding is put up, use wood putty to fill visible nail holes and small gaps for a seamless look. |
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Similarly, striped maple responds strongly to small canopy gaps and effectively shades out seedlings of competing species. |
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Hill-slope enclosures may have been occupied by livestock herders who used the gaps between the ramparts to corral animals. |
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There is certainly no indication that the house was put to any other use during these gaps. |
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The group tasted wines at Saint Emilion, while gourmet picnics and shopping visits to cellars, charcuteries and cheese shops filled any gaps. |
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Roads, trails, and streams were overlaid on cover maps to examine territory placement in relation to canopy gaps. |
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All the same, he laughed, but admitted that the gorges, gaps, chasms and rock formations they've seen in the Centre are each so very different. |
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Steam and gases hissed from gaps in the cracked stones, and a black chair was positioned on a raised, circular dais. |
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Pediatricians and child psychologists can fill some gaps, but they are also often overworked. |
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Arrange the zucchini sticks in a sunray pattern on top, breaking the sticks in smaller pieces to fill the gaps. |
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It is changing the lives and futures of more than 3,000 young New Zealanders, and filling the skills gaps that threaten to choke economic growth. |
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When babies are born, they have gaps called sutures between the plates of bone that make up the skull. |
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Use other shades of gray to fill in gaps so there is a swirly design of color. |
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Brush the gaps with beaten egg. Starting with one of these edges, roll up tightly like a Swiss roll. |
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Doors should be closed and gaps blocked with pillows and sheets, anything to stop the spread of smoke and the occupants should await rescue. |
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From the street, the new interventions poke and peek out slyly above rooftops and through gaps in the street frontage. |
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There were clumps of people standing around here and there, watching through the gaps between the houses. |
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Unfortunately, he doles out information in tiny factoids and leaves long gaps of silence between them. |
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The show compensated for narrative gaps with energetic appeals to the viewers' imagination. |
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It might be inferred that these leaders experience significant gaps in several key cognate areas. |
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Now this view of the case enables us at once to explain some of the most striking gaps in the Madeiran coleopterous fauna. |
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Rich in deadwood, these gaps allow the development of new species of coleopterous insects. |
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We still drive everyone else nuts, inconsiderately and flagrantly imposing our tastes and points of view across multiple generation gaps. |
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Gone are the days when we waited for the morning newspaper to fill in crucial gaps in the radio commentary of a cricket match. |
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He said the guidelines were unique as they pinpointed gaps in emergency care and identified what needed to be done. |
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Insulators may be thought of as semiconductors with very large gaps between the valence and conduction bands. |
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They take me, insensible, up the ladder to their prison and have me tied down in boxes where the winter wind comes in the gaps and freezes them. |
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Fortunately, many documentary makers of all generations have been insistently trying to fill in the gaps. |
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Clean up any dried residue with acetone and fill any gaps with matching latex filler. |
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These walls have no internal air gaps, no space to add insulation and so transmit heat very readily. |
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Creationists have now come up with intelligent design that supposedly fills in the gaps not fully explained by Darwinism. |
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You can see the eel's entire length through the gaps in the planking, just aft of the conning tower with its two periscopes. |
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As the sequence progresses, the gaps between consecutive squares get longer and longer. |
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On the advertising front, the block will air commercial-free during its first year, with interstitials and promos filling the gaps. |
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Mergers such as DaimlerChrysler were carried out to help expand market share, enter new markets, and plug product gaps. |
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Any chance of a fightback was quickly quashed by Keighley's defence who plugged the gaps. |
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Thus far, the United States has had no problem attracting money from abroad to plug the gaps. |
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The council is currently recruiting up to 20 front-line staff from Canada to help plug the gaps. |
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I was just stunned by how the gaps in his answers didn't seem like he was thinking, but that he was poleaxed. |
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The roof of the inner chamber consists of a corbelled ceiling that was built with huge slabs of rocks with small rocks filling the gaps. |
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The room, brightly lit by the sun through the gaps in its wooden slat roof, was populated by perhaps four tables and ten people. |
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After test builds, the Fit Team would measure components for gaps and flushness. |
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If one wants to use a god of the gaps argument, one can posit an intelligent cause as an alternative to any scientific theory. |
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Liquid foam is most often used in wall cavities or to seal air gaps in a home's envelope. |
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These attempts were foiled as Vince flew through open gaps before the water could tighten around his body. |
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His craggily handsome features and deceptively quiet smartness easily fill any gaps. |
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Actually the real reason there are gaps in the fossil record is because of geological changes over time. |
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A lack of legs helps them fit into tight gaps and crevices and down narrow holes. |
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The gaps in their defence allowed Armstrong, Kennedy and Brennan with a double to move into cruise control. |
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Somehow I don't think the gaps in the patio are big enough to support full-grown onions. |
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These type of prangs have dropped though as the cops around the countries fill in the gaps between the revenue raisers. |
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Select a tree that is uniformly shaped on all sides without gaps or holes where branches are broken or missing. |
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The metal work done on the aft booms was of poor quality, with putty applied in an attempt to cover over gaps around screw holes. |
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Radon from the ground gets into buildings mainly through cracks in floors or gaps around pipes or cables. |
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There should not be any holes or gaps at the bottom of the fence or around the gate. |
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Finally, this book highlights and prioritizes gaps in our current understanding of speciation. |
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He watches carefully where he treads so as to avoid some of the bigger holes and gaps between the half-rotten floorboards. |
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We ended up with scaffolds built from these approaches that only had small holes where the gaps were. |
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So after all my regular warnings about the right way to clip hedges, you find yourself with a hedge that has gaps all along its base. |
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The rain entered the building through literally hundreds of ducts, gaps, cracks, crevices and half-open windows and vents. |
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In the distance where the land dips away, neighbouring fields are surrounded by scrubby hedges with large gaps. |
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These holes, and the gaps left by her quickly vanishing superstructure allowed easy and safe access for divers. |
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They have 160 km of through road with a few side tracks leading to the gaps and gorges nearby. |
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A biography would bore her, she says, preferring to fill in the gaps left by earlier writers and to give them a fresh, contemporary perspective. |
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If there is such a collective acceptance of holes and gaps in the theory of evolution then why is there such loyalty to only the one idea. |
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The work of COMGAS is diverse and eclectic, connected by a desire to explore the gaps and spaces in the fabric of cultural production. |
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These seem to fill in the gaps between the different excerpts that make up most of the book. |
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Some processors are working with third parties to identify gaps in their security situation. |
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Career gaps are no longer viewed with suspicion and they can actually enhance your prospects, she writes. |
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They describe some gaps in the literature and provide some suggestions for future research. |
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Nonetheless, this book nicely fills some gaps in the literature on Southern slavery. |
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Like Patricia, they want to fill in the missing gaps, the apparent holes and spaces in the very surface of the text. |
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Critical gaps extracted from different reference-line scenarios were also examined. |
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When considering social issues in particular judges must not substitute their own views to fill gaps. |
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As a result, salary gaps between different sports and between individual players can be quite large. |
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In all of the eight categories massive price gaps or quote differentials existed. |
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Someday we'll have the will again to tackle all the other gaps that divide us. |
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The next government must close the gaps between different strands of support services. |
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We also confronted the challenges and exerted our utmost efforts to bridge the various gaps and differences existing in the region. |
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The evidence for gravitationally repulsive dark energy is strong, but there are gaps in our knowledge. |
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When you run into an unknown, continue to press on and try to fill in the gaps. |
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As if drunk, or stoned or demented, I jumble everything up, use wrong words or leave gaps in sentences that trail off to nowhere. |
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Stade started the game with a severely depleted team but it was hard to spot the gaps. |
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All the gaps I've been discussing are the sorts of things that bedevil, perhaps inspire, all biographers, indeed all gossipers. |
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He intends for his work to respond to gaps in both the history of prostitution and the sociology of deviance and social control. |
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In subsequent years, plant additional perennials and grasses to fill gaps and replace annuals. |
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Her fingers trace the opening, only to find the gaps between the gratings too narrow for her hand to fit through. |
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The people standing in the gaps between the carriages are also in grave danger. |
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Practice within the work setting aims to reduce gaps in effective clinical dietetic care. |
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The gaps in this paper relate to the views on audit-practice expectations as differentially articulated by the judiciary and audit practitioners. |
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Ions and molecules move through these induced gaps of the SC by diffusion and electromotive or electro-osmotic transport. |
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They are incorrectly grouted, there are gaps and a lot of joints filled with tile adhesive. |
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Caulk and seal gaps where plumbing, ducting, or electrical wiring penetrate through exterior walls, floors and ceilings. |
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Now epigraphy, the interpretation of inscriptions, is one of the many gaps in my training as a historian. |
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In fact, the documentary record is always depressingly full of fragments and gaps. |
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The songs do seem awkward at times as the tight story-line doesn't allow any gaps, but even this can be excused as the songs are very good. |
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It was surveyed in 1900 by a geologist whose brief was to fill in the gaps on the map, and to explore for traces of mineral wealth. |
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This evening I discovered that window seats are draughty, so taped up all the hinges and gaps I could find. |
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Cold air entered freely through the broken window, draughts blasted from the roof and filled gaps between the walls and stone floor. |
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My immediate response was getting a friend round to block up the gaps under my doors with draught excluders. |
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Once you find out they don't fit as planned, prepare to wedge some scrap pieces of material to fill the gaps. |
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As there are never any gaps in the traffic, you simply have to step out into the road and keep walking at a steady pace. |
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For filling the gaps you could add wallflowers for their good foliage and sweet-smelling flowers. |
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On his return from the war, he transcribed the diaries into ledger books, filling in gaps from memory. |
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Improper surface preparation may also cause some wallpapers to contract on the wall resulting in gaps. |
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He is not an ideal second hitter, because he doesn't drive the ball into the gaps and isn't a run producer. |
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We need to bridge the gaps of academic achievement among all student groups. |
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The difference between these two things is evident in the way that Mendeleyev's table leaves gaps, some with a question mark inserted. |
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And weatherstripping can be used to seal gaps around windows and exterior doors. |
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Save energy by using caulk and weatherstripping to seal cracks and gaps in your windows. |
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Even if gaps remain, the two countries can still attempt to build up friendly relations while acknowledging their differences. |
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Air gaps could be created by using perforated corrugated iron or metal, weldmesh, or a variety of lattice type materials. |
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The cattle were forced to lick at the supplement through the gaps in the weldmesh with their tongue, instead of slurping or drinking the mixture. |
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Even pieces of rags were shoved into the gaps peeping through the corners of its locked door. |
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These are strictly known as crenellations and gave defenders something solid to hide behind when they were not firing out from the gaps in between the stone battlements. |
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The wheel rim and push rim are joined together by five joins around the wheel causing a vast potential for hands to get caught or jammed in the gaps. |
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Some have compared her editing technique, with its expository gaps and elliptical cutting, to jazz improvisation, since it has a decidedly rhythmic, musical quality. |
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However, work would need to be undertaken with the organisations to ensure a full review of the situation identifies any gaps or overlaps in the current system. |
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We need to promote our accomplishments, identify gaps in our translation of research to educational practice and develop strategies for change where necessary. |
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Although efforts where made to train new employees to fill the gaps, two of the four trained where pouched by other, better paying ministries, while the other two died! |
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What struck him while interviewing him were the gaps in his life story. |
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This also helps them to redefine themselves in a transracial and global context by bridging the gaps among Koreans, Korean Americans, and African Americans. |
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Acceptance gaps can be created either by headways in a traffic stream or by traffic control devices such as traffic signals at junctions and pelican crossings. |
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Infants and small children can become wedged in gaps and asphyxiate. |
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After the drama at the start of the second half, we were treated to a more entertaining spectacle, with both teams pressing for a second and gaps appearing all over the pitch. |
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It had to pass through gaps in the high mountain range to reach Wamena. |
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The company was an umbrella organisation for a string of offshoots providing doctors and other specialists to any hospital needing to cover staffing gaps. |
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Some people coming to Britain are denounced as economic migrants, yet economic migrants from all over the world are encouraged to be doctors and nurses to fill the gaps. |
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I cannot speak with authority about other branches of government but I can say that the most yawning gaps are in the key areas of policing and security. |
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Workplace speculation, often fueled by gaps in information provided by higher-ups, has caused no shortage of trouble in businesses around the world. |
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Some of the most common continuation patterns include flags, ascending and descending triangles, symmetrical triangles, pennants, gaps and rectangles. |
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Fill gaps around pipes, but be careful not to block airbricks. |
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Seven remain, which can be fitted together with only small gaps. |
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The situation will continue to be monitored, and further gaps may have to be closed if they are being used as short cuts along the diversion route. |
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However, short stratigraphical gaps and a locally developed cleavage reduce the amount of biostratigraphical information available from certain intervals. |
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The rootkit detailed in late 2013 could reportedly hop air gaps, survive motherboard firmware rewrites and mess with a variety of operating systems. |
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Customized spacers can be used to fill measured gaps, or the mount diameters can be machined at assembly to closely match the measured diameters of the lenses. |
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Like a martial artist might get a solid grounding in wing chun and then cross train in western boxing and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu to fill in some gaps. |
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The gaps between the white topaz prongs were wide enough for the broadsword's blade to slip through, as it was relatively thin despite the length. |
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The small gaps and sags may be tolerable to an individual, but the purchaser must know he or she is buying something that was manufactured for millions. |
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Shakespeare, for example, uses Gower to bridge the temporal gaps between adjacent episodes in Pericles in ways which parallel the use of Time as chorus in The Winter's Tale. |
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The line of soldiers of Kalon began to wither and grow thin, only a few warriors remained and gaps in their lines were beginning to form as they were running out of men. |
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Despite gaps between cultures, intercultural contact is age-old. |
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Small gaps in the electrical contacts along the conveyor serve as traps that can hold single bacterial cells while their electrical properties are measured. |
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After I gave them the first draft they very quickly set the original 10 songs and then we workshopped the story and realized where there were gaps. |
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Assembly, filling of gaps, and verification of ambiguous organism assignment would probably be performed most efficiently at one central laboratory. |
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The switches can be used in place of spark gaps, thyratrons and krytrons. |
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The period of heavy personal armor was accompanied by the development of weapons that would crack it or slip through its gaps, to penetrate the body inside. |
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When certain musicians were not available to do their parts friends were brought in to fill the gaps, and this has only added to the depth and texture of the music. |
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Chromatid breaks, fragments, sister chromatid union, dicentric chromosomes and gaps were observed with all concentrations of karathane LC at both treatment times. |
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It's meant to highlight privacy issues in our culture of oversharing or whatever, but I'm slightly more concerned about the lengthy gaps between the days he wore deodorant. |
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Other studies have addressed the role of gaps, and especially large gaps in providing the habitat necessary for the regeneration of shade intolerant species. |
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When the propeller blade had split in the air, several splinters of wood had flown off, but Bennett, nothing daunted, shaped new bits out of a packing case to fill the gaps. |
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They stood looking at each other until one boy stuck out his arms for balance and hopscotched in gaps between the stones from one side to another like a broken-field runner. |
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I am concerned about crumbs or spills falling through the gaps. |
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The NGO Forum was set up in part to address gaps in the humanitarian response, normally implemented by the United Nations. |
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We kept the numbering contiguous in spite of two gaps in the sequence. |
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Many endangered endemics of the Florida scrub are specialized for gaps. |
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After the restart, gaps were beginning to open on both sides with only a wet ball and lack of game time preventing the backs from both teams putting on a show. |
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A former driving school car is also easily spotted by the poor panel gaps and resprayed bodywork that come from the numerous minor prangs of learner drivers. |
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Because of gaps where teeth were extracted to make space, when I was ten, my eye teeth are disproportionately long, and I think they're getting longer. |
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This is made easier, of course because while still looking fetchingly human, she has the proverbial nine lives and can clamber up walls, leap across yawning gaps etc. |
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A recorded dramatization was provided, with gaps in the dialogue which aspiring thespians were invited to fill with their own emotive interpretations. |
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While informative, there are many gaps when there is no information and a few times the text duplicates things already stated in the audio commentary. |
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Because the two opposing fleets never came face to face, a number of significant incidents of the battle are unrecorded, and these artworks help fill the gaps. |
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In terms of the body sheet metal, the panel gaps are kept to 3 mm, which is certainly the sort of thing that one wouldn't expect of a car at this price point. |
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However, there were gaps around the curtain where you could see inside. |
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Condensation and water seeping through gaps in the roof of the tent-like structure have periodically forced the tennis centre to shut during inclement weather. |
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Why hadn't she simply pretended there were no gaps, no separators, only a blank, endless space of that blinding, sheer white that sent her head spinning? |
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For example, when a nurse cares for two or more patients and must divide attention between them there is a potential for gaps in the continuity of care. |
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It didn't really do them any favours either, with lengthy gaps between songs as the band cluelessly tried to work out which drum sequence came next. |
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Our discussions about structure reveal not only major gaps in theorizing international systems, but also an expansive research agenda for methodological pluralists. |
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As a classicist, Tolkien was fascinated by the gaps in history. |
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Experts also hope that the morbid discovery can fill in the gaps of Florentine history. |
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The asteroid Belt in the Solar System has many such gaps, created by the gravity of the Sun and Jupiter. |
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If those clubs are out of Europe by then it would be no surprise to see a hastily arranged tour of the Far East after Christmas to fill in the gaps in the fixture list. |
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Busy Lizzies, fuchsias, pelargoniums, cosmos and petunia will all provide colour until late summer and can be used to fill gaps left by perennials as they finish blooming. |
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Furthermore, I lose count of the number of lorries which appear to love travelling in convoy, leaving no gaps in between in which to allow for overtaking. |
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And despite the bawdiness of the soundtrack and script, Grease is light and breezy enough to cross generational gaps. |
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You do not have to be a Brownite to see the gaps in the argument. |
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These gaps, located at the Sun's poles, are called coronal holes. |
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What if we need men who can kill, sure, but who can also build and blend in and bridge gaps? |
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