With drag from pontoons and floats removed, the OS2Us had greater speed and could carry heavier loads of bombs. |
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Enlisted men received the cotton poplin shirt in place of the heavier twill for wear with their tailored wool jackets. |
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Finally she heard a faint footstep, a click-clacking of undoubtedly expensive shoes that grew heavier as they came nearer. |
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As far as developing your own brand of footwear, it's also a much heavier investment. |
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I was asleep in my own bed, minding my own freaking business when something very large and a little bit heavier than I pounced on me! |
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Fruiting Cherries are self-pollinating but will be heavier fruiters if planted with other Fruiting Cherry that share the same bloom time. |
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A folding chair such as this could just as easily have been made from wood, and wouldn't have been any heavier or cumbersome to use. |
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It demands a tenfold increase in temperature before it will fuse into heavier elements. |
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Gravity then squeezes them further, and the centers get still hotter, until the helium nuclei fuse into the nuclei of heavier atoms. |
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The Keplerian telescopic system is heavier than the Galilean telescope because the eyepiece and objective are composed of two plus lenses. |
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Carbon dioxide gas is heavier than oxygen, so it displaces the oxygen surrounding the burning fuel. |
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The hard briefcase will help protect your personal gear, but it's normally heavier and cumbersome. |
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So if you are working in the private sector, prepare for heavier tax and harder work. |
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The higher the denier number, the larger the yarn and, therefore, the heavier and sturdier the fabric. |
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Cording pintucks helps eliminate puckers and raises pintucks on heavier fabrics. |
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England were able to shift the heavier Welsh pack around the paddock, presuming that the men in red shirts would run out of puff. |
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It is best served with fruit and fruit-based desserts rather than with heavier dessert offerings. |
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The company blamed heavier than anticipated usage of the service for the temporary suspension, after existing customers were unable to dial in. |
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If you are no more than a stone or so heavier than you were in your late 20s, you probably shouldn't worry about your weight or try to diet. |
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I may be two stone heavier and my hair may be greying, but I've been training for a while now, and was pretty confident I'd be up to speed. |
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The trigger return spring is also quite a bit heavier than the dual-purpose unit found on the Colts and Remingtons. |
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The bold use of wall space, incorporating broader and heavier Roman and Etruscan elements, also characterizes Empire interiors. |
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A heavier than normal fertilizer dressing should be applied on paddocks that didn't receive nitrogen after the last grazing. |
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One display used five layers, with a blind within the window, followed by several layers of taffeta, topped with two heavier drapes. |
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This means that its falling action will not be direct or even predictable compared to a heavier object like a cannonball. |
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The Charolais progeny were significantly heavier than others whereas both the Black and Red Wagyu were significantly lighter. |
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At a time which promised financial abundance and security we find ourselves, depressed, stressed, suicidal, darker and heavier than ever before. |
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Another tip learned from experience, is to use a heavier sinker than you might think is really necessary. |
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At 7.5 pounds, it is approximately a quarter pound heavier than standard Featherweights. |
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In size and marking it looks very much like a leopard, although the jaguar is the much heavier animal, weighing up to 34 kg. |
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Toads can be distinguished from frogs by their heavier build and brown, warty skin with females being larger than males. |
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It's also good to use early in the spring instead of heavier equipment which compacts wet spring soil. |
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I think his knee had to get acclimated to a heavier workload, but I see him making progress with it. |
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However, he's never built momentum, so my guess is that the heavier competition here will ace him out. |
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Sometimes you see the bigger, heavier, stronger side wear the other team down but that didn't happen today. |
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It appeared to have one more cloth under the heavier top cloth of thick high-quality fine weave, but was smooth and slippery like silk. |
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I think that my guards could see that those heavier ones just weighed me down. |
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As you lift heavier weights, also increase your rest periods between sets to 1-2 minutes. |
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They run, play tennis and lift heavier and heavier weights, long after their joints can no longer take the pressure. |
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Many guys strive to lift heavier weights with the hopes of building more muscle. |
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Even lifting heavier weights at fewer repetitions two days a week will more positively affect bone health. |
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The Fall Highweight, as its name suggests, challenges horses to carry heavier weights than most North American races today. |
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Short line rails are today being threatened due to the use of new, heavier 286,000 pound railcars that have become the industry standard. |
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One thing is that, against Australia, their lineout jumpers will be much heavier than the Japanese. |
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The aerobrake was of identical geometry and construction as the MEV aerobrake, but was stronger and heavier. |
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They are also charged with causing grievous harm, which carries a heavier penalty of a maximum 20-year jail and fine or whipping. |
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Stars like our sun form white dwarfs, but those about 1.5 times heavier become supernovas and collapse to form a neutron star. |
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Moisture wicking fabrics will help evaporation and keep you cooler than heavier fabrics that retain heat. |
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They are heavier, less wieldy and, in spite of the ads, only remotely car-like in their driving characteristics. |
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Boars used in pen-mating situations need to be heavier than boars used for hand mating or for artificial insemination. |
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This last model is for more serious keyboard players who need the approximate feel of a piano's heavier keys under their fingers. |
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Oxygen is heavier than air, so it can collect in low areas, such as the lower airway. |
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Far heavier, mature and emotional than its predecessor and descendants this is by a whisker the pick of the bunch. |
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He's learned how to handle the Indy cars, which are heavier and more powerful than anything he's run before. |
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In some respects, searching for planets around red dwarfs is harder than around heavier, hotter stars. |
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It's cold enough for light woollens but not yet time to get into heavier clothing. |
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Instead, we decided to hang up the heavier long underwear like regular clothing and simply bundle our lighter underwear with a rubber band. |
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His stroke of luck came when he decided to brew the fashionable new lager instead of heavier traditional beers. |
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If I have a spotter, I might even go a little heavier and use the assistance to get an extra rep or two. |
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The director's cut is far heavier on the hints that Deckard is a replicant than is the original cut. |
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Vibrations and amplitudes are higher, giving heavier densities at a higher speed. |
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It should be noted, though, that these powerful launchers also expand Chinese capabilities to launch heavier military satellites. |
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It is used because it is a heavier metal than lead and thus carries more impact against an armored target. |
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On the negative side, compound crossbows are more expensive, difficult to restring and keep in tune, physically heavier and noisier. |
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His legato approach seems to add tension to the hand and produce a heavier sound. |
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Also, heifers that conceive earlier in their first breeding season calve earlier and wean heavier calves. |
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This can be easily done in very thin females but is more difficult in heavier women. |
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Well, that's a fairly light musing for the evening after much of my heavier writings on here. |
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Because of their heavier weight, heavy water molecules evaporate less readily than light water molecules. |
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He began to look older than his years, heavier in the midsection, more lined in the face. |
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On the roasted side, a medium roast will have a mellow or mild flavor impact, while a dark roast will be rich and heavier. |
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The four wheels and the metal plate on a roller skate are much heavier than the single blade on an ice skate. |
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The snow is due to turn heavier and more persistent this afternoon, according to the Met Office. |
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It will be safer, more environmentally friendly and able to carry heavier loads, thereby allowing longer periods in the air between refuels. |
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Despite being only about 5ft 4in tall, the men often carry loads 15 lb heavier than a fully-loaded soldier. |
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Off-road construction dumpers, which are considered dangerous by road safety experts, may be allowed to carry even heavier loads on public roads. |
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We typically recommend exercising the rotators before a workout, however, as a warm-up before moving on to heavier weights. |
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With coping saws, the heavier blade usually has a pin in each end of the blade which slips into a slot of a rotatable round bar. |
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The pair jumped the last together but he, who was 19 lb heavier than his rival, just found the extra weight too much to carry on the run-in. |
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People in lighter vehicles are at a disadvantage in collisions with heavier vehicles. |
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As for Chris, she was delighted with her new bag and lunch box, which she insisted on carrying even though they were heavier than her. |
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The heavier cognitive load required to create these relationships may have resulted in a certain attenuation in motivation. |
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My tackle tends to be much heavier than in Summer as I often have a wind blowing into my face. |
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Small dashes of bright primary and secondary colour taint the heavier earth tones, but recede into the moody hues of the whole at a distance. |
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It might feature a barrel of heavier contour, an upper receiver tang drilled and tapped for a tang sight as well as the takedown feature. |
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Kerosene and the rest of the organic mixture's lighter components evaporated, leaving behind the heavier molecules that make up tar and asphalt. |
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While squats and leg presses don't directly target the calves, they do rely on them for stability during heavier lifts. |
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Most of the album tears along at a relentless and brutal pace, it is far, far heavier than any of their previous offerings. |
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As well as showcasing the new material they dipped into their extensive back catalogue, which revealed their heavier roots. |
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Light birth BW pigs tend to nurse the posterior teats, which produce less milk than the anterior teats, which are nursed by heavier pigs. |
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Surely there is no loss in manliness or dignity in sharing the heavier and more disagreeable household tasks. |
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The smaller Bactrians could carry heavier loads and made better pack animals. |
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It grew heavier and heavier until it felt like he was shouldering a man-sized slab of stone and had to set the body down. |
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Don't worry too much if your line is slightly heavier or marginally lighter than my recommendations. |
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The Swift achieves its ballistics with heavier bullets than the.204, and these heavier bullets carry more energy. |
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Peter caught a maskinonge several pounds heavier than David's, and for a little while relations between them were very strained in consequence. |
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Chemistry experiments with seaborgium have firmly placed it in group 6 as a heavier homologue to tungsten. |
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But, in the real world, who exactly is it who has a heavier purse today at my expense? |
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Barnacle geese pair monogamously, and males prefer larger and heavier females. |
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Rain began to drip down from the sky, slowly getting heavier until the sky was pouring sheets of water down upon the participants. |
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Its richer, heavier structure means that it is also extremely good as a moisturiser and it is an excellent base under make-up. |
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The second course of today's luxury five-course meal is something a bit heavier, more intensely flavoured and is nice and meaty. |
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The biggest difference between a bathysphere and a bathyscaphe is that the bathysphere is heavier than water and the bathyscaphe is lighter. |
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Thundersnow typically accompanies heavier amounts of snowfall, Kotenberg said. |
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The speed limit on this section of heavier rail on concrete ties is 110 mph for conventional Amtrak trains. |
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Certain tints and shades of colour can be chosen as well as a special pattern or a special blend of fibres to make it lighter or heavier. |
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In heavier cars a bit of rear toe-out can induce a bit more oversteer to help the car rotate. |
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In addition, chronic alcohol abuse takes a heavier physical toll on women than on men. |
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As he gets closer, his burden gets heavier and takes its toll on both his mind and body. |
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The heavier metallic elements, some of which living systems also require, are formed only in very massive stars during supernova explosions. |
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The ratio of heavier elements to hydrogen and helium is known as metallicity. |
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More than a fifth of urban wagons weighed over three tons, with heavier weights requiring long, hard-to-manage multiple-horse teams. |
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In one drill, he toted a 3-pound football, about three times heavier than a regulation model. |
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We saw the bend in the rod and Chris commented that this was a much heavier fish. |
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Although I was tired as well and the racket did not cease to grow heavier, I shook the sweat away and concentrated. |
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And he was doing that at middleweight, 13 lb heavier than his natural welterweight. |
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The rig is heavier than a standard gaff or Bermuda rig of the same sail area. |
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There is heavier betting on one-day matches because they are result oriented. |
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A frame that will not shimmy for a light rider often will shimmy under a heavier rider. |
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With a heavy heart and heavier feet I trod the path to my mother's gates, and called out to the guards. |
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They've created a much heavier and diverse album this time around, with influences ranging from shoegaze to goth rock and death metal. |
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Shuddering at this, my heart missing a beat or two, my breathing becoming heavier, there's an even nastier surprise still waiting for me. |
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Generally long, thin pasta is designed for a fine sauce and small, bite-sized pasta is for a heavier, chunky sauce. |
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More funds and heavier investment in the training of teachers was also mooted. |
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Four-stroke engines are heavier than two-strokes but the technology means they burn fuel more completely and emit fewer pollutants. |
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Bigger checks give an illusion of volume and suit thinner men while guys with heavier build look great in stripes, smaller checks etc. |
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So you may be better to go for a heavier but cheaper model with more features, rather than a stripped-down ultraportable with fewer features. |
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In the winter, women would wear heavier blouses and skirts, shawls, and a cotton or woollen capuche on their heads to keep warm. |
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They thought that Miranda's rugged terrain was a result of heavier rocks sinking below the lighter ice crust. |
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Oxford's crew weigh in at about 98 kg which is about 10 kg heavier than Cambridge and it makes them the heaviest crew in boat race history. |
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The bobweight we use is usually somewhat heavier than the final bobweight of the finished rotating assembly. |
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By 1910 Ernest Rutherford and his collaborators at Manchester had interrogated an atom by bombarding it with heavier particles. |
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In the eastern area, the food is heavier, with more of an accent on mutton and pork. |
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Dirt and heavier particles will fall to the bottom and you can scoop the cleaned sunflower seeds out with a slotted spoon or strainer. |
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If you get skipped stitches with a universal needle, change to a ball-point needle for heavier fabrics or a stretch needle for finer knits. |
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Gloves may be net, unlined jersey or heavier lined gloves for colder weather. |
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It was a nice sized rock, about the size of a large bowling ball, probably heavier. |
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Among low-income women, those with more extensive social networks give birth to heavier, healthier children. |
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Bearing in mind that this is a heavier car than the other Focus models, Ford has uprated the brakes. |
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The exterior soffit costs more and uses more space than direct attachment or heavier gauge metal, but it affords better noise control. |
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The ounce was approximately 450 grains, i.e. slightly heavier than the modern one. |
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The dormant oil is usually defined as a heavier weight oil applied in spring prior to bud break or in the fall after leaf drop. |
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Of course I already am a heavy breather, but this is even heavier than normal. |
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However, the monsoons were heavier than usual, and prevented the fleet from sailing. |
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Deliveries are heavier and take longer and there have been big changes to sortation. |
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A strong headwind would favour the heavier Oxford crew, but Hodge said wind conditions usually varied during a race. |
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Benzene and nitrobenzene are heavier than water and they are settling on the river bottom or sticking to the ice. |
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There behind the checkbook and bank statements was a heavier object wrapped in velveteen fabric. |
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Another witness said the accused had come to him for a new bull bar, and replaced his own more stylish bull bar with a heavier model. |
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One way to make a bunker buster heavier while maintaining a narrow cross-sectional area is to use a metal that is heavier than steel. |
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Their bones are unusually thick, possibly an adaptation to make the animal heavier counteracting the buoyancy of the water. |
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This time, however, he's charged with a heavier burden as the deputy prime minister in charge of the national economy. |
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One way or another, it is the rare dollar of corporate profits that bears a tax burden heavier than the burden on an employee's wages. |
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Soon it started to sprinkle, and then the rain became heavier, and heavier. |
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The rain first started as a light sprinkle but now it was getting heavier and heavier. |
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Attach a heavier than normal interfacing scrap on the garment wrong side before constructing the buttonhole. |
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My skirts grew heavier and heavier, and there were puddles in my shoes so that water squirted out at the seams when I walked. |
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That one is much heavier and is doing the worse job at camouflaging its presence. |
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Site occupancy generally increased following lighter mortality and decreased following heavier mortality. |
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Carcass revenue increased for heavier carcasses and steers had a higher value relative to heifers. |
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To me he appeared to have grown less springy of step, heavier in body, less keen of eye. |
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Drought-tolerant once established, oleanders tolerate the alkaline, sandy soils in Galveston, as well as the heavier soils here. |
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Then if the carts are built heavy, even heavier wheel brackets are needed to absorb this pounding. |
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Melons should not be eaten with heavy foods like cheese, deep-fried foods or the heavier grains. |
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As yesterday's heavy fall off a ladder becomes old hat, an even heavier fall will be required to get a laugh in next week's episode. |
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The rifle is fitted with a pistol grip and single trigger that is heavier than I like because I'm like a four-pound-trigger kind of guy. |
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The atomic elements heavier than hydrogen and helium could not have been produced during the inferno of the Big Bang. |
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He is three inches taller, will be at least a stone-and-a-half heavier, and outreaches his opponent by nearly three inches. |
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We are now seeing DA sixguns coming forth chambered in.454, but they are much larger and heavier than their SA counterparts. |
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In the heavier thicknesses first overlay or butter the steel with the same filler metal and then weld the overlayed surface to the copper. |
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Egyptian reliefs generally show Hittite chariots as heavier than their own, carrying a three-man crew. |
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Of the four episodes, two deal with the cheeseball soap opera themes of high school hooplah, and two take a heavier turn. |
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The light Monday morning sunrays warmed Hanna's body as she walked to school, her heart feeling a lot heavier than usual. |
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In addition to the traditional heavier fall fabrics, chiffon and satin provide a lighter approach to the season. |
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Pups were heavier when their mothers had been supplementally fed compared with when they had not. |
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Originally brewed hoppier and heavier to preserve it on voyage from Great Britain to India, IPA met with favor among hopheads the world around. |
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The main difference is that the roping palm is heavier and has deeper recessed dimples and a tougher leather backing. |
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I also use the surgeon's knot to connect the leader point to a much heavier shock tippet. |
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But if she's blindfolded, how does she know which pan of the scale is heavier than the other? |
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Vu again shot away from the start, rowing more comfortably than his heavier rivals in the choppy water. |
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Cabbages tolerate heavier soils well, so long as there is enough humus and fertiliser, as they are heavy feeders. |
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She had fortunately chosen one of her heavier outfits as the night fog was still thick and clammy in the chilly, still morning air. |
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The inevitable consequence of all the improvements is a heavier airplane and a reduced payload, only about 440 pounds with all tanks full. |
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Nor shall a heavier penalty be imposed than the one that was applicable at the time the penal offence was committed. |
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The heavier fabrics do hold in some heat and are best used in the early spring or late fall. |
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They were clearly a heavier, fitter, and faster team than Carrick, but from the start they struggled to impose themselves on the game. |
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He noticed over the following six months that he was developing symptoms which came on after he had been lifting the heavier kegs of beer. |
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Lifting heavier weights will tone your muscles while fatiguing them in the process. |
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Their feedbags got lighter and lighter while their loads got heavier and heavier. |
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Then, while still contracting, the star cools through yellow and red-hot, and the protyle condenses into progressively heavier elements. |
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This results in a heavier, stronger frame and also allows the use of an integral scope mounting system on the frame rather than the barrel. |
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He blamed it all on firebugs and said heavier jail sentences were needed for arsonists. |
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It is different to normal ladies make-up as it is a lot heavier and there is a special foundation I use to hide my five o'clock shadow. |
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Nyasha's female relatives prize plumpness, delighting in their round hips and recognizing that the heavier one is, the better off her family is. |
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Yet some critics equate convergence with a loss of jobs, heavier workloads for journalists, and monolithic news and opinion. |
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The crew could hear metallic pattering on their plane as the run in continued through heavier flak. |
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I watched the snow fall heavier, the flakes becoming thicker, and knew I should have been cold, but I couldn't feel a thing. |
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Jeans, cords and heavier types of trousers can be folded, as their thickness will generally prevent them from creasing. |
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For early season use most anglers tend to fish the flies deeper and so use heavier hooks. |
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Pale, dry fino and amontillado style wines are made from free-run juice, while heavier styles similar to oloroso are made from the subsequent pressings. |
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Being a distinctly heavier pistol than, say, a Browning Hi-Power, the 1911 transmits only a gentle bump to the shooter when it spits a 9mm Parabellum round. |
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Should the fluid inside be heavier than the water outside, the antibubble will sink, so don't depend on it to hold you up if you're going down for the third time. |
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Anconas are a little heavier than Leghorns and lay good sized white eggs. |
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For a start, it is set in Classical Roman times, in the reign of the Emperor Titus, and strikes me as being much heavier on recitative than Mozart's more famous works. |
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I was wondering if I should do even heavier trap work or direct neck exercises to build a freaky, veiny neck that will tell everyone that I'm hardcore. |
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Initial feelings were that the steering in this much larger and heavier car was not as precise as with the smaller C 200, but it was more of a suggestion than actual fact. |
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The Allied high command anticipated that a successful landing would cost 10,000 dead and perhaps 30,000 wounded, but were steeling themselves for much heavier casualties. |
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Sedimentation makes heavier liquids or particles settle at the bottom of a container, as when sugar added to coffee settles at the bottom of the cup. |
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The reason physicists haven't yet observed sparticles might be because they are so much heavier than their normal sister particles, so they decay far too quickly. |
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Although heavier than the heaviest World War II bomber, the B-47 was designed to be a medium-range penetrator with approximately a 3,500-nm range. |
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As weight goes down, price goes up, so you may be better to go for heavier but cheaper model with more features than a stripped-down ultraportable with fewer features. |
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If so, it would be heavier, and it might have punched all the way through Mars to form the Tharsis Uplift, which is antipodal to the center of Hellas. |
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A Swedish massage concentrates on the soft tissues near the surface of your skin and doesn't involve the heavier pressure needed to massage soft tissue deeper in your body. |
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Some athletes take steroids in the hopes that they will improve their ability to run faster, hit farther, lift heavier weights, jump higher, or have more endurance. |
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Even though mules could carry heavier loads, cost less to run and were more surefooted, they were increasingly used in harness to pull wagons, not as pack animals. |
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It's not until you get into the elements heavier than lead that you find nuclei whose binding energy per nucleon is low enough that the fission fragments could tunnel apart. |
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The international versions of sesame street dealt with even heavier issues. |
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This ice was heavier than before and clumping more that the first batch. |
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Top among all of these theories was always supersymmetry, the idea that every known elementary particle has one or more heavier partners, known as sparticles. |
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Slightly sweet, soothing and with a soft plump texture, they made an exquisite counterbalance to the heavier flavouring of some of the other dishes. |
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The Falcon Tandem has a tighter sail, heavier sailcloth, larger control bar, new hardware and control bar fittings with 1.25 inch downtubes and a stiffer airframe. |
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These heavier horses used were largely Clydesdales and Shires. |
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Indeed, the herms are spliced to the rustication by thin pieces of stone that were fitted to the existing masonry before the heavier figures and the shafts were put in place. |
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The lightest particles were named leptons, those with medium mass, mesons, heavier particles were called baryons, and the heaviest particles of all, hyperons. |
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That is, that by doing more and more of the same, that is by making our blunt instrument heavier and heavier, we are going to achieve something different. |
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If the temperature rises during or after a snowstorm, it means heavier, wetter snow will be deposited on a less-stable powder base, increasing the risk of a slide. |
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The trend for bigger, heavier cars is being fuelled by the need to include ever larger crumple zones and the desire to offer greater internal space. |
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There's a decent version of flan with a hard, almost enameled caramel top, and a somewhat leaden guava bread pudding made heavier by a layer of plantains. |
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About five hours into the ride, he mentioned casually that he preferred doing the race on a tandem, because the heavier bike made it so much more difficult. |
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That is, the bass pounds a little heavier, the skins hit a little cleaner, and the guitars are a bit more direct, and all in the most unobtrusive way possible. |
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Even though a thin wheat stand will tiller in the spring and fill in, a heavier plant density is less attractive to chinch bugs when they move into wheat in early April. |
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Synthesis of the heavier transuranic elements, as well as of radioisotopes of the natural elements, is sometimes included under the broader umbrella of chemical synthesis. |
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Iron is the heaviest substance that a star can make in its life because heavier elements require more energy to fuse together than they release, so the star collapses. |
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And as the latter carried a heavier alternative jail sentence, she warned Ms Kane that she faced more than one night in chokey when she returns for sentence next week. |
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The more powerful it was, the longer and heavier the trains it could pull, but the more substantial its rails and earthworks had to be to carry it. |
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I don't know why I might have expected it to be heavier, but the car is commendably easy to drive even in stop-go traffic where an automatic might have been more appropriate. |
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If you decide to stitch the design on a heavier fabric than the test sample the stitches will imbed in the fabric and pull the design out of alignment. |
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The galleass was a larger, heavier form of galley, with three masts and often with a raised, protected platform at the stern and bow from which cannon were fired. |
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That's why you've got to keep lifting heavier and heavier weights. |
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As the time ticks by, you find yourself becoming heavier and drowsier, like you felt as a kid after one of those hundred-hour days on holiday by the seaside. |
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In the long run, we pay an even heavier price by galvanizing opponents bent on freeing themselves from what they perceive as elitist disrespect for democratic governance. |
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However, it is normal practice to caulk the garboard strake and the hood ends with cotton caulking, or oakum in heavier work, and seal it over with a filling compound. |
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We practice slowly lifting heavier weights to work all my body parts. |
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Brumbies coach David Nucifora was pleased with the performance of his team, especially the forwards, who where able to get on top of the heavier Bulls pack in scrums. |
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These gasses are heavier than air and offer better insulation. |
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Sometimes, to get around the single use problem, hectograph ink would be applied to a very light canvas or heavier paper so it could be re-inked and used over and over. |
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These problems can occur in Clumber spaniels, although sometimes the heavier musculature of the Clumber seems to modify the clinical signs of the disease. |
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The bodyshell itself is the stiffest in the segment, claims Mercedes-Benz, and yet at just 437 kg the new model is no heavier than the previous one. |
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Cargo helicopters are heavier models capable of carrying 60 troops, lightly armoured vehicles, or underslung loads such as artillery and munitions. |
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The heavier you can go with your bench-press sets, the better for your pectorals, anterior deltoids and triceps, provided their work is not being stolen by cheating. |
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Lighter tees and shorts are giving way to heavier long-sleeve sweaters and pants as we start to bundle up and gradually prepare for winter's grueling conditions. |
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Instead I'm indulging in depressive whingeing because I needed the best possible conditions to start tackling a heavier workload and everything seems to have gone pear shaped. |
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It was expected that the more psychosocially mature adolescents would be less involved in the risky behavior of heavier drinking, both concurrently and longitudinally. |
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Better roads in cities that receive heavier rains are testimony to the fact that blaming the rains is a lame excuse for poor quality of public works. |
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The resulting elements then decay into still heavier elements. |
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Both the women and the foreman defended this practice because they said the work was heavier and therefore it was more manly work and should pay more. |
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The mu-meson is a heavy version of an electron and I had come to look at an even heavier version which played an essential role in determining G, the constant of gravitation. |
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How much of our 21st century welfare state could be financed by heavier corporate taxes on our 19th-century-style economy? |
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The film has been completely sold out and audiences could be heard weeping during its heavier moments, as well as punctuating each screening with standing ovations. |
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But they admit that the rewards for success are so great that athletes continue to pump up their already muscle-bound bodies to lift even heavier weights. |
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I yelped as we grappled and I struggled for dominance, Jonny got lucky and landed on top of me and since he was heavier and stronger he was pretty much in control. |
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Time-of-flight mass spectrometers measure the time it takes for each ion to reach the detector because heavier ions travel more slowly than lighter ions. |
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Age creeps up on all of us, from the first delicate lines spidering around our eyes in our twenties to the heavier frown lines and crow's feet of middle age. |
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The Greener gun allowed a much heavier projectile than a shoulder gun. |
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It's heavier than a corded mouse, but I personally don't notice this until I start writing a review, and then I concentrate on it and it does irritate me a little. |
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Pedestrians are forced to suffer the burden of consequent slipperiness because the heavier ice-clearing equipment can't manoeuvre on the city's 3,500 kilometres of sidewalks. |
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The proof of this already lies with the Evolution VII, which is heavier, more fuel efficient, more refined and reportedly less banzai than its predecessor. |
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Their goal was to empower them to run faster, jump higher, throw the discus and javelin farther, lift heavier weights, and excel in all power events. |
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The silk and zari work brocade of lighter material and less heavier ornamentation is known as bafta and the brocade without any metal thread work is known as amaru. |
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Northern and Ewe women, on the other hand, have fewer commercial opportunities and assume heavier agricultural responsibilities in addition to their housekeeping chores. |
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The Mediterranean diet is lighter on the saturated fats found in meat and dairy products, and heavier on mono-unsaturated fats, found in olive oil and walnuts. |
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There, waste components naturally separate, with heavier solids settling to the bottom forming sludge, and lighter solids floating to the top forming scum. |
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Rather than bringing in a larger piece of equipment, an operator may overload a smaller excavator, lifting rocks heavier than what the equipment normally handles. |
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For example, if your diet is deficient in vitamin A, vitamin B complex, vitamin C, bioflavonoids or vitamin E, a heavier than normal menstruation could result. |
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The closer he came the heavier the scent of barley-based ale became. |
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Modern student workloads are heavier, and more job-focused than before. |
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The burden of his guilt was heavier than the burden of his shame. |
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Some teachers also punish students by flogging them with whips made of rubber, with heavier canes, or simply by slapping, kicking, or pinching them. |
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He didn't realise there were two of them at first, until he felt another pair of hands, larger, heavier and ungloved, pressing on his shoulders, pinning him to the ground. |
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Therefore the Higgs particle cannot be much heavier than the top quark. |
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The previous, small, dumpy, and rather informal silver coins were replaced by broader, thinner and heavier silver pennies which carried the name of the king and the moneyer. |
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Pinching or shearing new growth forces the plant to branch where you cut it and to build up a strong undercarriage that supports heavier top growth later in the season. |
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Jenssen's placement of thin, spiderweblike shapes beneath heavier bodies of color gives these works a top-heavy feel, as if they risk collapsing beneath their own weight. |
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Metal astrolabes were heavier than wooden instruments of the same size, making it difficult to use them in navigation. |
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It would seem that the heavier cold land has suffered from poorer yields compared to the lighter sandier soils. |
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The British and French scientists believe they were trying to make themselves sound heavier to scare off the competition. |
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The heavier mag wheels focus the mass toward the outer edges of the wheelchair. |
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The heavier and maltier drink, long produced at the company's Nigerian plant, will once again be produced at Dublin's James Gate brewery. |
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An outer planet, PH3d, is slightly larger and heavier than Saturn, for example. |
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With its light body and a five-speed stick, the Camry could outrace many heavier cars with bigger engines. |
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The Al adopts a heavier barrel and is fully automatic while the original M4 fires in semi-auto and three-round-burst modes. |
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The seminal vesicle of the treated animals was heavier, either these animals were sedentary or trained. |
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Remington load is gone, but several heavier bulleted loads from Buffalo Bore and Cor-Bon have replaced it. |
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In the natural gas industry, heavy HC liquids such as nonane, decane and heavier are used to extract light HCs from non-HCs in a gas stream. |
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Tier II UAS include heavier, larger and longer endurance systems with longer range, such as CybAero's VTOL offering. |
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The HCPS mill is supplied with a Sidewall Scraper for thixotropic materials and the Anchor Helix Scraper blade for heavier, tackier materials. |
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Daisy then allowed the Targeteer to evolve into a true BB gun that was even more anemic because of the heavier shot. |
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During the winter of 2013-2014, snowfall was heavier than average. |
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At 17st 6lbs 8ozs, Mrazek was more than two stones heavier and used his bulk to soak up everything O'Hagan threw at him. |
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An intermittent drizzle spurred fears that a heavier rain could cause a massive cave-in. |
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