Darryl is convinced that one day they will unearth the alien mothership completely intact. |
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Only intact embryos with no starch or aleurone tissue adhering to the scutellar tissue were used. |
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For example, they hope to find some intact nuclei preserved in 20,000 year-old carcasses of woolly mammoths frozen in the permafrost in Siberia. |
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Collections were transported on ice to Flinders University, where census data were obtained from intact galls without kleptoparasites. |
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I later recovered the holdall, without the money and saleable items, but with the club records intact. |
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Heaped on a pedestal, the intact wishbones are perfect wish opportunities forgone for the sake of art. |
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Everybody counts on the director to make sure the intention of the movie stays intact. |
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When we ended up recoding much of the pages ourselves, the design remained intact with far simpler code. |
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Large, intact portions of the Cienega Corridor allow for rain and snowmelt to enter the ground and recharge our drinking water reservoirs. |
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Amazingly, the wind rose on the compass, and the original mica cover have survived intact. |
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We find much of the wreck intact, including windlass, railings and the entrances to the cargo holds. |
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Eva Air landed in Los Angeles in one piece, with rudder, elevator, fuselage, trim tabs and ailerons intact. |
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When exfoliating, the key is to remove the dead skin cells but leave healthy ones intact. |
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The bow and stern are still intact, with amidships broken down to the keel and the wheelhouse upside-down just off the stern. |
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The granite base is intact, and has withstood the constant ravages of time. |
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The tusks on the barrs that I have seen are very thick and seem to hold up fine with the whetters intact. |
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We remained thankful however that the seal on the advocaat remained intact. |
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Wrapped in a letter-pressed, raffia cover, all the material is printed as is, with individual handwriting and unique syntactical quirks intact. |
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Further, the dense vegetation and extensive root systems of intact scrub appear to limit invasion by most weedy native or introduced species. |
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The wreck lay intact on its port side, its masts and crane jibs spreading themselves across the sand and gravel seabed. |
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Small residual ducts and islands of intact salivary gland acini predominantly composed of serous-type glandular epithelium were present. |
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Briefly, a cell volume distribution was obtained and gates were set to select for counting only intact cells excluding acellular debris. |
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It seems unlikely that an ophiolite fragment 300 km long would remain intact and unmixed with the rest of the rocks in an accretionary wedge. |
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Nadp is much preferred to oxygen as an electron acceptor in intact chloroplasts. |
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He found the looking glass easy enough, though why it was intact he couldn't say. |
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The presence of gold and silver in your portfolio will insure that you will emerge from the abyss with your capital intact. |
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When local Poirier made the trip from minimal techno to hip hop, he made sure to keep his unearthly sense of abstractionism intact. |
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Right at the stern the steering quadrant is intact and still attached to the rudder shaft. |
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If the abrasive medium remains intact, the process is described as low stress abrasion. |
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Microfracture exposes the subchondral bone, gently abrades it, yet leaves it intact during an arthroscopic procedure. |
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The office was above the street level, all of the windows miraculously kept intact. |
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The initial native program was slated to last only two years, but Roger and staff have made a long-term commitment to keep the areas intact. |
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The main body of the house had been gutted, but the pavilions remained intact. |
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In contrast to the exhumation chronicles, which claimed wooden skullcaps covered the sawn-off crowns, their skulls are intact. |
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We follow the propshaft tunnel forwards along the keel to an intact and upright engine and a compact pair of boilers. |
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Further, intact viruses can be added directly to in situ water samples because the capsid offers resistance to endogenous exozymes. |
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The short-term uptrend also remains intact and there's no terribly compelling reason to believe that it has run its course. |
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Could the search for medicinal plants help keep the forests of this African island nation intact? |
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He confirmed that my wheel had gone, but that the starboard wheel and undercart appeared to be intact. |
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Adolescents from intact families and stepfamilies reported similarities and differences in the discipline they had experienced. |
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Note that graphesthesia, stereognosis, and extinction cannot reliably be tested for unless primary sensation is intact bilaterally. |
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Captain Ahab, with his leg miraculously intact for this voyage, was standing imperiously by the sternsheets barking out orders to his crew. |
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What ever happened to the legal requirement for vehicles to have intact noise mufflers? |
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The intact cysts were filled with clear to straw-colored fluid or thick mucoid to opaque greenish yellow fluid. |
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Mice and dogs, which have intense senses of smell, have mostly intact olfactory receptor genes. |
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Their innovative power and tremendous humour and charm are still very much intact. |
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Most of the eggs remained intact and some were even decorated by the children. |
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You must be more or less intact at death and not suffering from certain specified diseases. |
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Lancaster maintained their grip at the top of the National Water Polo League with another three wins to keep their unbeaten record intact. |
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If the body of an intact Hydra is severed in two, it regenerates by morphallaxis, which does not require new growth. |
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Since the latter pathway is still intact in the patient with blindsight, he or she can use it for reaching for the object. |
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Keeping intact the incomparable qualities of silkiness, and the ability to keep the body cool, it offers fascinating range of linen shirts. |
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Mullet has a strong flavour and firm flesh, so it stays intact when tossed together with the olives, tomatoes and spaghetti. |
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The remains usually consisted of a large piece of one valve plus a fragment of the other valve attached by a virtually intact hinge. |
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Successions in the more intact Permian units are depositionally underlain by siliciclastic sedimentary rocks. |
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The risk of ototoxicity is not as much of an issue with the intact tympanic membrane. |
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It's the kind of intact wilderness that biologists usually find only in rough outbacks, where tents and dried beans are the standard. |
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A strong correlation was found in previous work between the stability of the intact protein and the affinity between its two subdomains. |
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The lesion appeared to be submucosal with an intact submucosa and muscularis propria interface. |
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A well-visited and almost intact corpse of a Mitchell B25 twin-engined bomber lies along a reef near Wongat Island, almost in sight of Madang. |
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Mostly buried in sand at a depth of 15m, the intact paddle wheel makes her perhaps the most photogenic wreck in Bermuda's waters. |
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A number of period features remain intact including cornicing, chimney pieces and Georgian marble mantelpieces. |
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The properties of plasma membrane vesicles from wheat roots are also affected by deprivation of the intact plants. |
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Similarly, in hearing a sound emanate from an object, the object remains intact and the experience is of sound waves vibrating in the ear. |
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Roof off is of course mandatory in a car like this unless the heavens have opened, but don't expect bouffant hair to stay intact. |
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It was cut from the US versions, but the entire sequence is intact here for fans to finally see. |
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Only seven individuals appeared unplucked, with all feather tracts visibly intact. |
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In the first experiment, a fresh aliquot of intact actin was added to the tryptic digestion reaction of actin that has proceeded for 30 min. |
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There are spiny lobsters under most of the rocks, all with intact antennae. |
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The neural pathways associated with the transmission of painful stimuli are fully intact at birth. |
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This article may be reprinted as long as the resource box is left intact and all links are hyperlinked. |
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However, in the dry type, the pellicle and cuticle remain intact in the functional phase, whereas they become discontinuous in the wet type. |
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A hyperemic rim marks the boundary between the area of coagulative necrosis and intact liver. |
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Artificial seeds were coated with a thin layer of gelatin, and infested as if they were intact seeds. |
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Numerous golden sporangia with persistent peridia still intact formed on the bark surface and on mosses. |
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The specimen had an intact hyoid bone, located at the back of the tongue, which is where the voice box hangs. |
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An original butler's pantry, too decrepit to salvage but architecturally intact enough, served as a model. |
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Much of the old town is 17th century, and surprisingly intact and unsullied by suburbs, despite being only 15 miles from Amsterdam. |
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This is unrefined flour, so most of the grain remains intact when milled, giving a flour that is much higher in fibre than refined white flour. |
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I walked the empty causeway and climbed up the still intact stairways to be surrounded by silence and my own thoughts. |
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Off to one side, an intact 12-pounder stern gun lies on one side, still fixed to its pintle. |
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In the intact plant, inositol is synthesized in the leaf in response to salinization, and transported to the root in phloem. |
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I would say, for example, the most important thing is to keep the oil pipeline intact because of the revenue that generates. |
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He has now departed with his respect and integrity intact and his reputation enhanced. |
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This provision should be allowed to remain intact and not be damaged by any new proposal. |
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The Guardian says that the bus which allegedly had its windows blown out appeared to be intact on film. |
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Surely I am worth more to my family if my self-esteem is intact and I am living for me? |
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She was reported to be intact except for the heavy damage sustained to the stern. |
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The egg remains perfectly intact while it is in free fall under the action of gravity. |
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It was my first time on the wreck and I was surprised to find it lying intact and in pristine condition. |
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If they had been left intact we would have had a city centre to be proud of with many modernised buildings. |
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The foremast had broken and sloped down to the seabed, but the funnel still stood and the wooden planking of the stern deck was intact and clean. |
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Following the steps down to main deck level at 25m, the deck planking is rotting but intact all the way to the stern. |
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Keystone forests, thanks to their large intact area and health, are ideal candidates for increased protection, conservation and restoration. |
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Net glucose loss from live cells would have been limited by the intact plasmalemma, cell metabolism and simultaneous glucose uptake. |
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The D 37 of each protein was obtained from the curve of the Napierian logarithm of the remaining intact protein versus radiation dose. |
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In intact cells the probe was trapped both inside intracellular organelles and the cytoplasm. |
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The pipe is completely intact and judged by both plumbers to be in excellent condition for its age. |
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During ironing, the buttons should remain intact for it helps in maintaining the folds. |
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The most utilized fluorescent markers of dead cells are polar DNA-binding dyes, unable to penetrate intact plasma membranes. |
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Thus, 103 cases consisted of a fetus attached to the placenta by an intact cord. |
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The New Forest is the most intact surviving example in England of a medieval hunting forest. |
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As I rise into a gentle current, the intact railings provide a skeleton for a dense forest of marine life. |
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He remained, wallet intact, unharmed by so much as a single scratch or nip. |
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The numerous single cells had intact cytoplasm and were elongated and columnar. |
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It was one of the few dresses that I had managed to save from the fire, untouched by flame and perfectly intact and unwrinkled. |
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The doorway into the main dwelling was intact and the walls rose to the eaves. |
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Lacock Abbey, built as a nunnery in the thirteenth century, survives largely intact despite several campaigns of alterations and additions. |
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As with the machine-gun platform, the turntable and trunnions are intact, but the gun itself is missing. |
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I have four cats of my own, none of then declawed, and my upholstery and curtains are intact and my rugs unsnagged. |
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The heavy-duty spoked wheels are getting on for 1m across, some broken, but many intact and some even still attached to their axles. |
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Miraculously, I believe, the vehicle remained intact and unharmed for nearly three weeks. |
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But with the park still intact and once deforested areas being restored, researchers will continue to descend on Masoala. |
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I felt a spiritual power I've never experienced in any intact and gloriously preserved historical place of worship. |
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While at the stern, it is well worth dropping over the side to view the intact propshaft and rudder. |
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Bill's demob papers from the RAF were also discovered intact in the case, which had been home to a family of mice. |
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Sent to capture the Bounty mutineers, Pandora sank in 1791, intact, in deep water after striking the Barrier Reef. |
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While the lock on the main gate was intact, they broke the bolt of the main door and forced their entry into the house. |
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The developers are determined to keep the picturesque grounds intact and the hospital's grandeur appearance. |
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The dimensions also suggest that the intact liposome as a sphere should have a diameter of several hundred nanometers. |
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All such documents will be recorded electronically and returned intact to the owners. |
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Several intact tombs have been discovered as well as the remains of five pyramidal platforms. |
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This was the first, and to date the finest royal tomb found virtually intact in the history of Egyptology. |
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The wooden decking is still reasonably intact, though crowded with fittings to support the ship's boats and bollards for securing the boats. |
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The small intestine had a 1.7-cm, firm mural nodule with intact mucosa but showed infiltrative growth into the mesenteric fat. |
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When it comes to something to drink, make sure that bottled and canned drinks have intact seals or caps when you get them. |
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Retinal prostheses are only viable if the visual pathway distal to the retina is intact and functional. |
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Today, to the east of the island, snorkellers duck-dive to touch the upturned body of an intact Zero. |
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The child whose egg stays intact while cracking everyone else's eggs wins the game. |
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Despite this it was mostly very original and intact when I got it, with a bedroom with a small dormer window in the attic space. |
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It is one of the few European capitals whose city centre was left intact after the war and is today prospering. |
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By evening they came to the ruins of an ancient city and bivouacked within a building that, though roofless, otherwise remained stood intact. |
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My mind shrieked at me, demanding that I get out while I could, while my heart was intact. |
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As it turns out, I'm a pretty healthy kid, moderately intact and surprisingly good with multiplication tables. |
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I left the department store with my budget intact, but my Christmas spirit in shreds. |
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Therefore you need an eclectic smorgasbord of aural delicacies to keep the true essence of a mixtape intact. |
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Relative portions of total aliphatics and cyclic triterpenoids in the wax of intact fruits and of enzymatically isolated cuticles. |
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Some bipolar naked nuclei and rare single intact epithelial cells were seen. |
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The central panel of this intact triptych altarpiece depicts the Mystic Marriage of St Catherine, together with other saints, flanked by donors. |
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He said the cuts were needed to curtail the previous Government's economic mismanagement and keep the State's triple-A credit rating intact. |
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Because the pressures on the environment are more limited, some bioregions are remarkably intact. |
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The only trilogy intact today is Aeschylus' Orestia, which describes the tragic story of the House of Atreus after Agamemnon's triumphant return. |
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The incidence of micronucleated cells was recorded by scoring 500 binucleate cells with intact cytoplasm. |
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The bridge still had the ship's wheel in place, and the compass binnacle was intact. |
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Belgian highway construction uncovered a nearly intact system of trenches and the remains of seven soldiers of the War to End All Wars. |
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Nearby, hucksters sell postcards of the skyline, in which the towers remain shiningly intact. |
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Dropping to deck level at 26m on the port side, the railing is intact and draped with several layers of trawl net. |
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They undermined the social hierarchy even as they left its outward trappings intact. |
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The transition material is transposed intact down a fifth and leads to the tonic major for the remainder of this complete return. |
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Nor do we have all of the split posts, as there are too many half splits with the central pith intact. |
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Faith in American virtue remains intact, and the erasure of collective memory is stunning. |
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Chris flinched away from the shards of glass, but the window remained intact and transparent. |
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So, a company that puts itself up for sale, with the intent of staying intact after the sale, had best do something about that. |
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According to the book, the area of this mosque is 30x15 feet and its mihrab and musalla are still intact. |
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The wreck is spread out before me like a filleted mackerel, bow and stern intact with the midships opened up. |
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One intact wreck is of a Firefly aircraft lost in 1956 after a mid-air collision and found recently in silty water. |
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The intact nuclei were incubated for 15 min after which they were gently pierced with two fire-polished glass micropipettes. |
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The reactor was venting somewhat, and the torpedo tube doors were open but the torpedoes appeared intact. |
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The retro releases have resurrected the original college colors plus a whole heap of collaborations have kept the integrity intact. |
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The literary traditions of the senatorial aristocracy had also survived intact. |
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In the uniform exodermis of seminal roots of Zea mays, intact plasmodesmata were found even in exodermal cells where the walls were suberized. |
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Although much of the decking is rotten, the structural timbers are intact giving some parts of the wreck a skeleton appearance. |
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The interior features are what make the building so special, with intact original Tudor ironwork and timbers. |
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The initial hydrolytic attack on the intact, semi-crystalline starch granule is thought to be via endoamylases. |
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The bad blood between them melted away with the band's delight that the musical chemistry was intact. |
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Boys mature later than girls, but they generally manage to get through secondary level with their self-worth intact. |
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Treatment B was conducted to examine autonomous self-pollination by enclosing intact flowers, before anthesis, in small plastic bags. |
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The aortic wall is held together by a small section of intact media and adventitia. |
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Protective mechanisms prevent thrombin and other procoagulant enzymes from forming in healthy intact blood vessels. |
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Fat-tailed sheep are highly valued, and are often roasted with the tail intact, curved over the body to display it and to help baste the meat. |
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In a second experiment, intact seedlings were raised and treated as described above. |
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The locks were secure, the windows intact, and with a song in my heart I opened my bank statement. |
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At the time of fruit maturation, the numbers of intact and damaged seeds were counted. |
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Following exposure, exposed and control females were mated with intact males. |
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Weapons and ammunition have been also left intact there and the area was not sealed off for safety. |
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While the seal remains intact, the system will report that fact as well, said Steve Farrell, director of product management for hardware at Savi. |
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Calices and thecae are commonly intact, but typically lack feeding appendages. |
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The wreck now lies in 32-34m of water on her side with the hull relatively intact and the steel screw and rudder still in place. |
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Of these textbooks, only his books on logic and on music have certainly survived intact. |
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One fragment with the smile intact rests a step above the Moor's head, as wordless cartoon balloons float in dumb surprise above. |
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I usually scoop the tomato insides out with a large melon baller attempting to keep the outside shell of the tomato as intact as possible. |
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She's 81 years old, and up until yesterday I thought she still had all her marbles intact, I'm not so sure now. |
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Using a paring knife or a melon ball scoop, hollow out the bottom of the cake, keeping the removed section intact. |
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The first group consisted of animals whose left sciatic nerves and gastrocnemius muscles were intact. |
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Greater Yellowstone is the last large, intact ecosystem in the northern temperate zone, supporting both predators and prey. |
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The day of reckoning was postponed by a series of maneuvers, and the banknotes remained intact. |
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By contrast, in treated dormant seed, the tegmen appears intact and not expanded. |
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Among those who returned from the war physically intact, many had been psychologically scarred. |
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I shear away the scaly skin from the fish, trying to keep as much of it intact as I possibly can, but the membrane under the scales is fragile. |
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While still intact for the most part, the body has been chewed and savaged brutally. |
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He wanted me to be kept so I could be married to a prince or king with my maidenhood intact. |
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Leaving the court mafia intact would make the fight against corruption useless. |
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I estimated the amount of autogamous pollination by comparing the stigmatic pollen loads of intact and emasculated flowers. |
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Ravaged by bushfires, salvagers, restorers and souvenir hunters the once almost intact wreck is now a shadow of its former self. |
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This massive wreck has been salvaged for its copper ingot cargo, but is still reasonably intact. |
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Additionally, the system continually monitors and audits the data to verify that all files are intact. |
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The tousled hair's intact, but, at 57, the formerly cherubic face is somewhat worn, making him look more louche than ever. |
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A porter asked me if I had lost something, took me to the lost property room and there was my wallet, intact. |
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It was finally discovered right at the bottom of a pile of garden waste and other rubbish, but with the gold and gems intact. |
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Fully developed ascospores within intact asci could be identified by their red pigmentation. |
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While the school building looks intact, the floors are damaged and many windows are broken and will need to be replaced. |
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Thankfully, the lack of umpires and a couple of notorious rousers kept some traditions intact. |
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Although the Roman government was intact, the real locus of power in ancient Rome was the family. |
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Then ease the rose from its container, taking great care to plant the entire root ball intact, cover with soil and firm in. |
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But have you considered a live tree with the root ball intact that you can plant after the holidays? |
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Every wrinkle, blemish and bruise, every traitorous little roll of fat, remains intact. |
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A better approach may involve retrieving the hydrate intact and then liquefying it on ships or drilling platforms. |
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The free sliding experiments suggest that mechanical linkages between the doublets prevent free sliding in an intact axoneme. |
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Use a small knife and spoon to scoop out the apple cores, leaving the base of the apples intact. |
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Finally the cat was hauled free, with all but one of her nine lives intact. |
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The prop and rudder were intact here as well, and the whole wreck was alive with life. |
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Its bow used to be reasonably intact but, over the past couple of years, the plates have started to fall away from the ribs of the hull. |
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So far, Russia's other oligarchs are at liberty, and their companies remain intact. |
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In theory, pulsars could remain intact at speeds as high as 1,000 to 3,000 revolutions per second. |
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The surgeon and assistant protect the sciatic nerve with retractors while dividing the hip capsule, leaving all possible structures intact. |
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The rest of the novel remains intact for audiences who like the movie and want to know what happens to these characters. |
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However, the vascular wall was intact without any aneurysmal dilation or communication with the hemorrhagic cystic lesion. |
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We run breeding programmes in partnership with local and international zoos and swop animals to keep gene pools intact. |
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How did a pregnant young lady come to die intact and yet have her body donated for anatomical dissection? |
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Small audiences and an intact punk community give a personalized edge to this music-driven push. |
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At the ballet's close they follow Eva, her charisma intact, as she is banished from this unforgiving, repressively puritanical sect. |
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The monaural soundtrack is intact, and no mixing has been done to amp it up any. |
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Suppose that the statue is destroyed by melting down the bronze, but the bronze remains intact and so continues to exist. |
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The engine appears mostly intact, but all the wood is rotten and asbestos lagging is still on the boiler. |
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I'd be happier if my house were still intact, my pictures of my kids and the rest of my belongings were safe, and my cat were still alive. |
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For all their crafty appeals to lower-middle-class grouses, fascist regimes left existing patterns of property and social class largely intact. |
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As soon as they have thawed in the morning they are trodden with bare feet so that the skin remains intact but the fluid resulting from cell rupture is extruded. |
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In type 2 injuries, the tendon retracts to the PIP level leaving the long vincula intact and preserving a portion of the nutritional blood supply from the sheath. |
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The wreck is mostly intact but lies squarely on its port side. |
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The intact stamp mill was sold to the Petherick Mining Company, and shortly thereafter the wooden structure that housed the mill machinery burned to the ground. |
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Depositing intact means not allowing cash in the offering to be used for the payment of church expenses or to be exchanged for other cash or a check. |
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Swimming over and down the foredeck we could see winches, anchor chains and capstans fitted to an intact deck, as if on the day the Justicia was lost. |
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The corresponding tissue biopsies showed proliferation of pleomorphic, round to oval, and stellate cells infiltrating the bladder wall and covered by intact urothelium. |
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Somehow, the spirit of optimism was still intact and going strong. |
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Shovelers are the most territorial of all the North American dabblers, and pair bonds remain intact through incubation, unlike most other species of ducks. |
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When the animal defecates, the hookworms are shed and the larvae are picked up by humans through breaks in the skin, hair follicles and even through intact skin. |
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The first of three works on the New Classics Collection program, Appalachian Spring remained choreographically intact thanks to Diane Gray's superb staging. |
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Care would have to be taken to deflect the body intact rather than break it into pieces because a swarm of fragments might be more destructive than a single object. |
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Spotted sweetlips and other tropical fish loiter under its intact wings. |
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Hatches are intact, periscope housings in place, propeller-shafts and control rods stick out of the stern alongside intact hydroplanes and rudder. |
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If the General Electric-made engines can be recovered reasonably intact it might be possible to determine if there had been some form of engine failure. |
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Some of the purists dedicated to preserving the Art Deco style intact thought she sometimes went too far, but Blackwell let her do as she pleased. |
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It makes us dream again that in some secluded corner an old phonograph recording is still intact on which the great preacher's voice may be heard! |
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The medical induction yielded intact products of conception in 122 cases, whereas 31 cases had to be completed by curettage, as the expulsion of the conceptus was incomplete. |
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Mr Vajpayee's exhortation to his partymen to keep the NDA intact might also have an impact on the conclave when it arrived at the 10-point conclusions. |
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Several studies demonstrate that delivery with an intact perineum is associated with retained pelvic floor strength, urinary and fecal continence, and sexual satisfaction. |
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Mitochondria showed an intact double membrane, with internal cristae. |
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Leave the layer of dead skin intact and dab antibiotic ointment on it. |
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Permeability characteristics of fractured and intact rocks under elevated compressive stress are important in many geotechnical engineering applications. |
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Perhaps the original decoration lies intact beneath the layered generations of wallpaper and ever-changing tastes in house paint, ready to be rediscovered. |
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We therefore developed proteogest, a program that generates basic descriptive statistics for both the intact and proteolytically processed proteome. |
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Commonly associated defects include a ventricular septal defect, a ventricular septal defect with pulmonic stenosis, in addition to those with an intact ventricular septum. |
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The difference could be attributed to errors on cell counts, natural variability, gas diffusion through tissue of intact pears, and other factors. |
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There are few reports of diphtheroid endocarditis on intact valves, and, to our knowledge, this is the first case in which the offending organism was identified as C xerosis. |
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If your aircraft is intact after an event, and you need the data from the device, remove or disconnect the power plugs before applying any electrical power to the aircraft. |
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As the pictures show, tiling is a craft that requires precision and an exactness to ensure that it will remain intact and secure for many years to come. |
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Typically, we first remove the intact eye, then hemisect the eye with fine scissors to remove the lens and anterior structures before removing the retina. |
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It will leave the ACA intact, as is, to accrete interest group support until reform becomes all-but-impossible. |
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To those who agreed with him, Bush pledged that the law against same-sex marriage would remain intact. |
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Or bold stands that may not preserve our security today or tomorrow, but keep our principles safely intact? |
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Gov. Richardson and I held our breaths, but kept our minds open and our hopes intact. |
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Think of that carousel in the river, or the bar that washed up, intact, a few miles from where it once served customers. |
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They toured the house, which is in an intact state with all its original plaster-work, joinery and fireplaces, and much of the original furniture. |
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In isolated cilia and in intact olfactory receptor neurons, studies have shown basal activities of both adenylate cyclase and cAMP phosphodiesterase. |
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This would leave the Afghan Taliban intact as a counterweight to Indian influence in Afghanistan. |
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This recipe takes a quarter of the time and keeps your landscaping intact by using a crockpot. |
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Thus, their reality testing appears intact, and the rebellious behavior or attitude shows itself to be the charade of mock independence that it is. |
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Out of these 350 designs, 30 come from old blocks that could be saved intact and 240 are woodblocks that were recarved after patterns of old ones. |
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Macerata was built on a hill with fortress-like walls and internal streets as confusing as a labyrinth, and today it still has many of those outer walls intact. |
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Studies of intact animals, isolated gills, gill lamellae, and membrane vesicles have produced a variety of models of osmoregulatory ion transport in euryhaline crustaceans. |
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Suggested treatment for small, intact blisters is to remove the blister contents by needle aspiration or to lance the blister at its base but leave a pedicle of attachment. |
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Being a remake, the film really needs to keep the basic plot intact. |
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This included the entire Mir Yeshiva, the only yeshiva to survive the war intact, and a number of eminent Talmudic scholars from the Telshe and Longa Yeshivot in Poland. |
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How do communities stay intact in the midst of the hurricane of forced political amalgamations, wider bureaucratic policies and gigantic conglomerates? |
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Sheer paper face blotters remove oil and leave makeup intact. |
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It is also a remarkably assured debut, and a reminder that the Bush Theatre's honourable legacy of spotting plays with real zing and commercial potential remains intact. |
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Against Sartre's blind consistency, Foucault's postmodern leftism substituted haphazard shifts, though keeping intact destructive political conclusions. |
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Split the chillies lengthwise, leaving them intact at the top. |
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The deck here used to be intact but now it has peeled off and fallen to the seabed, leaving a tangle of debris from below the deck and exposed ribs poking up from the hull. |
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The E.coli bacterium has an enzyme, DNA ligase, which can be used to repair these nicks in the sugar-phosphate backbone of DNA chains to form an intact double-strand. |
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I visit a research farm where new legumes and rotational grazing are being introduced and gains are recorded by electronic ID tags in intact bulls. |
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Consequently, linked blocks of genes are inherited intact in the form of whole chromosomes from fathers, while loci on chromosomes from mothers assort randomly. |
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The ruptures break up the train and free any intact sperm for action. |
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And worse luck, I had managed to leave Sweet William intact! |
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It has been an important test of the Scottish parliament, from which it has emerged battered but intact after a challenge to its legitimacy from the moral majoritarians. |
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The Kandel family has survived Kristallnacht intact, and Eric had boarded the S.S. Gerolstein to New York. |
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Once the fetal demise was diagnosed, pregnancy was terminated by medical induction, such that the products of conception were largely delivered intact. |
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There are neat stacks of femurs and units that contain whole bodies, still intact and starkly white. |
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There are many original period features still intact in this house including Italian terrazzo floors, plasterwork, marble fireplaces and a cast iron bath. |
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The small family home is still intact but the stench of rotting flesh that comes from inside is overpowering. |
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In his resignation statement, Stephenson insisted that he was leaving the job with his integrity intact. |
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It had been left intact as a backup to the balky original warp field. |
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In childhood, having an intact family with two parents is the perfect world. |
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The team had to make sure all the robots and lights were in place and the synchronicity of all the elements was intact. |
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All indications are that the 777 was intact, with no fire, when it reached the runway. |
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If it is the tank, then it looks reasonably intact, suggesting it did not fail. |
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Framers must do the math to decide upon incentives that strike a good balance between being meaningful to customers and keeping the shop's profit margin intact. |
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Although the inner courtyard was destroyed in 1809 by Napoleonic troops, the walls and battlements remain intact and are worth the 15-minute climb it takes to reach them. |
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The B-Double was fully-laden, but its cargo remained intact in the crash. |
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He wore a bearskin coat, with the head and paws still intact. |
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