The four, irregular rhomboid canvases of Kelly's Blue Black Red Green gracefully fill one 45-foot wall. |
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During puberty or nearing menopause, many women have irregular periods so no treatment is necessary. |
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He emerged in the open space where the tall pyre still burnt for the Lord of Fire and the statues still gouted irregular jets of flame. |
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It must be nearly 25 years since I was last force-fed irregular verb endings by overenthusiastic French teachers. |
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It can also constrict blood vessels and cause chest pain or irregular heart beats. |
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Symptoms are similar to those of prostate enlargement, and on rectal examination the gland is felt to be very hard and irregular. |
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The Museum is an impressive red-brick building, two storeys high, with irregular shaped windows in a haphazard pattern. |
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It is a small, shiny black beetle with four irregular yellow or reddish spots on the back. |
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Whether the patient has a history of regular or irregular menstrual cycles does not appear to be a contributing factor. |
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In July 1962, further efforts were made to transform the Kuwait irregular infantry into a regular force. |
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Many of the intrusions contain veins and irregular patches of xenocrystic hybrid rock and granite. |
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Unlike regular verbs, irregular verbs do not have past forms which can be predicted. |
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A test based around 29 irregular verbs and 29 regular verbs was presented to the young participants. |
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In the twenty-first century computers make complex structures and irregular component assemblies easier and cheaper. |
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In case 2, urography showed a lacuna of the renal pelvis, and CT scan showed an irregular thickening of the renal pelvis. |
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In plan-form the dune has an irregular outline but the eastern margin is more complex and irregular than the western edge. |
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This one's irregular in that it neither rhymes nor has the same number of feet or beats in every line. |
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The bulb in the shell-shaped lamp on the wall flickered like a strobe light and painted irregular shadows on the walls. |
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On the thirteenth it sent remonstrances denouncing the irregular conduct of the Royal Session of the previous November. |
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If their function is weak, then irregular menstruation, amenorrhea, and infertility will appear. |
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Webster wanted to distinguish American English from British English by correcting irregular spellings and eliminating silent letters. |
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The first masticatory jaw motions involve irregular contractions of both the masseter and temporalis muscles. |
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Two models that have been proposed for this higher-order structure include a regular spiral and an irregular zigzag. |
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The algal structure is a tightly packed series of anastomosing, rounded, irregular ridges rising from a thin layer. |
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The irregular shape of the cornea distorts the image causing it to blur, unlike in a lazy eye where the eye is essentially normal. |
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Even the smallest tesserae catch light and differentially bounce it off or cast shadows with their irregular thicknesses. |
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He has also had to endure shooting pains in different parts of his body, abdominal discomfort, nausea and some irregular heartbeats. |
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They were only cobbles and small, irregular outcrops, not large ledges of obviously layered strata. |
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A second separate irregular sacculated pouch was located anterior to the first in the septum and anterior left ventricular wall. |
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A headache diary may be necessary to confirm the relationship between migraine and menstruation, especially if periods are irregular. |
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The irregular working hours and long gaps between jobs meant I had lots of time for boyfriends. |
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As the theatre of war moved south, so did the smallpox, primarily affecting civilians, camp followers, and irregular troops in both armies. |
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In macropods regurgitation is more irregular and infrequent and involves much less chewing and has been termed merycism. |
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The shoulders of the young man lurched upwards in an irregular motion and his brows arched to the roots of his hair as he stared at his father. |
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The low, irregular ceiling is crisscrossed with beams made from ships' timbers and a log fire crackles merrily in the hearth. |
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For evening, the collection is a procession of gathers, plunging necklines and backs, irregular lines. |
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Keratoconus is an irregular bulge of the cornea, or the clear surface structure over the eye. |
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Is it the appalling language, the irregular sleeping patterns, or the continual drain on your bank balance? |
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People with an irregular heartbeat or arrhythmia also may have palpitations. |
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After healing, a depressed scar remains that is usually round but can be irregular. |
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Bulimics develop heart arrhythmia, which means that they have irregular heartbeats. |
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An arrhythmia may cause the heart's rhythm to be irregular, abnormally fast, or abnormally slow. |
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The lymphangiography can show a lymphopericardial fistula as well as irregular formation of the lymph vessels. |
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Bundles of muscle from the teniae coli penetrate the circular layer at irregular intervals. |
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Nowadays the hazelnuts are hand-crushed with rolling pins to assure they're still in irregular chunks before dipping. |
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These sawlike ridges are made up of equilateral triangles, but often they contain bent and irregular teeth. |
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The athematic or irregular verbs generally omit the use of a theme vowel and frequently vary their stems. |
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The irregular topography of this bedding surface is covered by a thin veneer of micrite with limonite disseminated throughout. |
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Brilliant saturated colours are allowed to interlock in these irregular, but organically shaped patches. |
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These variants commonly display an irregular fine lamination, but are otherwise extremely uniform, although locally banding may be present. |
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In a number of irregular conflicts, guerrillas and government forces alike regarded an unwillingness to help as aiding and abetting the enemy. |
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The perimeter wall, up to 2.75 m. thick, encloses an irregular quadrilateral area of about 1.59 ha. |
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It is a very substantial and very irregular tree, rough-barked and warmly red. |
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In classical terms, the meter is a slightly irregular amphribachic trimeter, alternating acatalectic and catalectic. |
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The meter, complexity of rhythms created by dotted rhythms, triplets and irregular accents manifest the spirit of Korean peasant dance and music. |
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It takes time and effort to master the vowel and consonantal changes associated with the past of irregular verbs. |
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Their hours, which I strongly suspect to be irregular, are 10 in the pip emma to the same in the ack emma. |
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Generally, use a handsaw or a circular saw to cut straight lines, a coping saw or a portable jigsaw to cut irregular lines. |
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He was confined to his home for much of the remainder of his school years although he did manage a very irregular attendance at school. |
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Radiographic examination revealed an irregular radiolucency in the mandible symphyseal region between the right and left premolars. |
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In addition, the cuticle of the fingernails often gets very ragged, overgrown, and irregular. |
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See your doctor when the border or the edge of the mole is not smooth but irregular or ragged. |
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The appendix was enlarged and formed an irregular, nodular mass with adherent omentum, measuring 6 x 4 x 4 cm. |
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There are large intercellular spaces between the irregular cells, and the parenchyma looks like aerenchyma. |
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The old man's breathing was becoming more irregular, reduced only to hoarse rasps. |
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Like balsam fir, white fir is relatively difficult to establish in plantations, and growth after planting is often very irregular. |
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Despite his irregular fight record and kayfabe politics, Takada is credited with the existence of PRIDE and the Japanese MMA boom. |
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An irregular churchgoer before September, the woman who prayed for a miracle and got one is now keeping her end of the bargain. |
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They may then deviate from a Fibonacci pattern and tend to form approximate whorls of three organs or have a somewhat irregular arrangement. |
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Underfoot irregular, pebbles lay like aggregate and chips of stone protruded from the compacted ground, as desiccated and brittle as human bone. |
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Ships to the rear of the line, unaware of the speed reduction, closed up in an irregular formation. |
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In glass design, too, the irregular shapes, floral allusions, and aleatory iridescence of art nouveau succumbed to solid geometry and flat, linear patterning. |
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Needle shed on cut trees is the major problem with Norway and white spruces, while frost damage and irregular growth are the major problems with balsam fir. |
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It moved past them at a walking pace, with an odd, irregular bob and swerve like a spinning top. |
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Just a handful of black licorice on a regular basis can reduce the amount of potassium in the body and may lead to fluid retention, not to mention irregular heart rhythms. |
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It is characterized by a deep blue-green back, silvery sides and a white belly with black irregular spots on the back, dorsal fin and both lobes of the tail. |
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In 1926 Brown published a paper in which he ascribed these fluctuations to irregular changes in the Earth's period of rotation which has subsequently proved correct. |
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It is commonly used for irregular menstruation, PMS, breast distension and lumps, leukorrhea, menopausal disorders, uterine bleeding and chronic hepatitis. |
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In Giardini di Pogo and Conversazione Telefonica con Ulan Bator, choppy black elements, like the residue of axes, anchor irregular tesserae of strong color. |
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For years, Greece has been a sieve for irregular migrants who want to make their way to Europe. |
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A scribe is an easy way to fit material to irregular surfaces. |
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These apophyses extend 50 pm into the adjacent quartz grains and, when viewed parallel to the grain boundaries, form irregular branching features. |
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It's a continual drain if I count the 'opportunity cost' of flitting between irregular low-paid casual jobs rather than getting a solid career happening. |
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But irregular Ukrainian troops armed with first-class rifles, mortars, and explosive devices would do Russian troops great damage. |
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The pattern was irregular, but the grass was laid down in a variety of ways, some bent in a westerly direction, some toward the east, some southeast or southwest. |
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Corner cupboards and wardrobes are very useful in an awkward space, but check the cupboard forms a true angle, as some were custom built to fit an irregular wall. |
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The older crystals have anhedral zoning and irregular, corroded outlines. |
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Secondly he used his light and mobile forces, irregular Cossack and Kalmuck light cavalry, Russian dragoons and mounted infantry to harass the Swedish advance. |
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Plants, gems, embryos, dancers and the evolution of letterforms, weapons and tools are only a few of the many associations inspired by these pared-down irregular forms. |
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These early ankylosaur or glyptodont analogues often had widely-flared skulls, ornamented with irregular blobs of bone, looking like half-melted wax. |
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The irregular mosaic of small fields below looked almost universally dry, with the heavily treed hedgerows picked out in a dark green reminiscent of much later in the summer. |
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Train services were irregular and unsatisfactory, buildings and rolling stock fell into disrepair and tracks became hazardous because of poor maintenance. |
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The walls resemble weatherboard, but cut in irregular widths so as to look even more archaic, as if these lapped boards were sawn from un-squared logs. |
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The emphatic if irregular end rhymes work in a similar way and reflect the claustrophobia of the situation with all three participants seemingly trapped in a hall of mirrors. |
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Make circular cuts and irregular angles with a keyhole or sabre saw. |
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Name and describe the parts of a regular flower and an irregular flower. |
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A slightly uneven surface is studded with irregular mossy rocks and covered with the northern European forest mixture of grass and creeping shrubs like bilberry. |
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For instance, in active REM sleep, breathing and pulse may be irregular, and small muscular twitches are common. |
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The lobules had a regular distribution pattern in some areas, but variable arrangement in some other areas made them irregular. |
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Storage clearly is assumed for irregular verb forms. But what about regular or weak verb forms? |
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Medieval architects did not prefer irregular forespaces as the settings for their works. These were the spaces they were given to work in. |
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Mortality in fowl pest is usually regular, while in fowl cholera it is more likely to be irregular. |
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If irregular forces overwhelm regulars, records of the defeat are often lost in the resulting chaos. |
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The Atlantic has irregular coasts indented by numerous bays, gulfs, and seas. |
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Some adjectives have irregular comparative and superlative forms, such as good, better, and best. |
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Some commonly used adjectives have irregular adverbial forms, such as good which has the adverbial form well. |
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For the vowel sounds of the English language, however, correspondences between spelling and pronunciation are more irregular. |
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Share, landside, mouldboard are bolted to the frog which is an irregular piece of cast iron. |
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Probus put it down by sending irregular troops of Vandals and Burgundians across the Channel. |
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The Fleet Review is an irregular tradition of assembling the fleet before the monarch. |
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If the base be an irregular polygon of any number of sides, the prism is then called an irregular prism. |
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Polygonal stonework structures are also considered Cyclopean, composed of medium-large stones or irregular shape and not isodoma. |
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Study showed that severe hemolytic anemia after childbirth was due to isoimmunization caused by an irregular antibody. |
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The Cornish engine had irregular motion and torque though the cycle, limiting it mainly to pumping. |
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These are usually held on an annual or irregular basis, and are usually black tie. |
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Engineers drove oak piles into the mud to provide a stable foundation, and surrounded the spring with an irregular stone chamber lined with lead. |
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Thatch is a versatile material when it comes to covering irregular roof structures. |
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Apart from the irregular spelling, much of the vocabulary is recognisable to the modern reader. |
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A decisive quarrel with Jones harmed his career as a writer of court masques, although he continued to entertain the court on an irregular basis. |
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The irregular fears of a future state had been supplanted by the materialism of Epicurus. |
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By the middle of that year, her decline was unmistakable, and she began a slow, irregular deterioration. |
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After death, irregular melonic spots developed on the intersegmental regions of the body. |
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These designs have sometimes been hooped, one irregular hoop or just a block colour of blue. |
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These formations were especially common when they could be used to avoid irregular forms. |
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Hong Kong's long and irregular coast provides it with many bays, rivers and beaches. |
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In the Indian rebellion of 1857 almost the entire Bengal army, both regular and irregular, revolted. |
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In 2006, a video of Allsopp lying on the ground surrounded by Iraqi irregular forces was discovered. |
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Although they deserve moonhood every bit as much as their larger cousins, irregular satellites continue to puzzle planetary scientists. |
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Many verbs have strong or irregular forms which are distinctive from Standard English. |
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Mitch Winehouse had also stated that his daughter's lungs were operating at 70 percent capacity and that she had an irregular heartbeat. |
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Earth is not a sphere, but an irregular shape approximating a biaxial ellipsoid. |
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Many of the new shires had highly irregular boundaries or detached parts as they united the various possessions of the heritable sheriffs. |
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When a glacier moves through irregular terrain, cracks called crevasses develop in the fracture zone. |
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Doggerel is poetry that is irregular in rhythm and in rhyme, often deliberately for burlesque or comic effect. |
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The irregular 'odd-bod' spellings can be challenging, and can be taught using the Fernald method or with menemonics as an aide-memoire. |
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Sea cucumbers and the irregular echinoids have secondarily evolved diverse shapes. |
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The mouth lies in the centre of the oral surface in regular urchins, or towards one end in irregular urchins. |
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Expression of the membrane protein that binds laminin, integrin, also becomes irregular at the beginning of ingression. |
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It contains numerous trenches and irregular peaks, which usually have an amplitude of less than 100 metres, but can reach up to 400 metres. |
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A Veiki moraine is a kind of hummocky moraine that forms irregular landscapes of ponds and plateaus surrounded by banks. |
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It forms from the irregular melting of ice covered with a thick layer of debris. |
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In some species the valves are highly calcified, and many are somewhat irregular in shape. |
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In Dutch the irregular verbs are the least numerous, but most used verb forms. |
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German speakers, like English speakers, are prone to overapplying the weak suffix to irregular verbs, resulting in errors. |
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Like trade winds and unlike the westerlies, these prevailing winds blow from the east to the west, and are often weak and irregular. |
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Villeneuve was concerned at this point about forming up a line, as his ships were unevenly spaced and in an irregular formation. |
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As the British drew closer, they could see that the enemy was not sailing in a tight order, but rather in irregular groups. |
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Stylolites are irregular planes where material was dissolved into the pore fluids in the rock. |
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The bark is grey, smooth when young and later flaking in irregular patches. |
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This causes secular variation of the main field and field reversals at irregular intervals averaging a few times every million years. |
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As the Agulhas Current reaches the east coast of South Africa, large solitary meanders known as Natal pulses form at irregular intervals. |
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In some species, shells may have red, orange, yellow, or grey markings, often spots, lines, or irregular blotches. |
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These irregular armies were organized at a provincial level, and assembled as leagues depending on political pacts. |
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Although not a disease as such, irregular supplies of water can cause growing or ripening fruit to split. |
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In commercial woodworking facilities, vacuum bags are used to laminate curved and irregular shaped workpieces. |
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Thin formations of osteoblasts covered in endosteum create an irregular network of spaces, known as trabeculae. |
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They are responsible for the formation of the diaphyses of long bones, short bones and certain parts of irregular bones. |
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Secondary ossification occurs after birth, and forms the epiphyses of long bones and the extremities of irregular and flat bones. |
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Because of the irregular terrain, heavy summer rains often cause erosion and river silting. |
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An irregular military organization is one which is not part of the regular army organization. |
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This also applies to irregular troops, irregular infantry and irregular cavalry. |
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Irregular warfare is warfare employing the tactics commonly used by irregular military organizations. |
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The motivation for doing so is often used as the basis of the primary label for any irregular military. |
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It is possible for a military to cross the line between regular and irregular. |
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In irregular cavalry the Indian troopers provided their horses under the silladar system. |
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About a quarter of all galaxies are irregular, and the peculiar shapes of such galaxies may be the result of gravitational interaction. |
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The rains in the west tend to be irregular and evaporate quickly, contributing to the aridity of the area. |
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Maya cities usually had a ceremonial and administrative centre surrounded by a vast irregular sprawl of residential complexes. |
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However, enforcement of the Edict grew increasingly irregular over time, making life so intolerable that many fled the country. |
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For details, see English plural, English verbs, and English irregular verbs. |
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For instance, many languages that feature verb inflection have both regular verbs and irregular verbs. |
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For example, Hebrew irregular verbs are sometimes called weak verbs because one of their radicals is weak. |
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Other patterns, the irregular verbs, we store separately as unique items to be memorized. |
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Each of these verbs is distinctly irregular, though they share some commonalities. |
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The highly irregular verb to be is the only verb with more agreement than this in the present tense. |
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However, any irregular marriages contracted prior to 1940 can still be upheld. |
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The Bengal Army also consisted of 29 irregular cavalry and 42 irregular infantry regiments. |
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By convention, irregular military is understood in contrast to regular armies which grew slowly from personal bodyguards or elite militia. |
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The parts were issued at irregular intervals, two parts constituting a volume. |
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A reticulose rhizopod is one in which the pseudopodia blend together and form irregular meshes. |
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The Apennine System forms an irregular arc with centers of curvature located in the Tyrrhenian Sea. |
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The urban structure of Oldham is irregular when compared to most towns in England, its form restricted in places by its hilly upland terrain. |
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The drowning of river valleys along a stretch of coast and formation of rias results in an extremely irregular and indented coastline. |
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It was a narrow ridge, raised above the surrounding turf, with irregular stones along its edges, and at the head an upright hunk of granite. |
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In the Annapolis Valley, in spite of an irregular bloom, the fruit has set well and has, as yet, been little affected by scab. |
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Leydig cell tumors contain large, polygonal cells with abundant, occasionally vacuolated cytoplasm, and they are arranged in irregular acini. |
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The left diatom is overgrown by fungi and irregular organic matter, but structures resembling areolaes are visible through the organic cover. |
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Earlier this year a BBC TV expose revealed some women on the plan suffered water poisoning, hair loss and irregular periods. |
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Grafts can be irregular creating high levels of astigmatism astigmatism or high degrees of ametropia. |
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There is a distinctive, irregular edge with amoeboid projections and islands of sparing within the indurated plaque. |
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Glands of simple atrophy lack the papillations classically seen in benign prostatic glands and often have an irregular or angulated shape. |
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In sleep apnoea, the upper airway collapses repeatedly, at irregular intervals, during sleep. |
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This model can produce irregular waves with realistic asymmetry properties. |
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Rhomboid windows appear at irregular intervals, piercing the gray concrete facade. |
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The basement membrane was irregular and osmiophilic granules were observed. |
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Mikel was born with lipedema, a condition that distributes fat in an irregular way. |
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Ultrasound breast revels a course internal echo, a hypoechoic mass with an irregular border and occasionally a lobulated mass. |
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A blackout can also be a first symptom of a fatal irregular heart rhythm, which causes over 100,000 deaths every year in Britain. |
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In the hypercellular marrow dyserythropoiesis is recognised by abnormal nuclear lobulation, irregular cytoplasmic haemoglobinisation together with basophilic stippling. |
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A major element of scar tissue is that collagen cross-links and forms an alignment in a single direction rather than the irregular basketweave pattern in normal tissue. |
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Microscopy examination showed extensive superficial mycotic proliferation, with wide and irregular ribbonlike nonseptate hyphae and right-angle branching. |
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Barilli noted a 5 millimeter variegated macule with irregular borders on Susan's right deltoid and a 1 centimeter brown hazy macule with surrounding erythema. |
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On one of the Velpin's screens, a flickering outline appeared around one of the abandoned ships littering the carbuncularly irregular outer hull of the Sepulcraft. |
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According to Hardy, an irregular surface may be approximated to any desired degree of exactness by the summation of regular surfaces, particularly in quadric forms. |
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The interface with normal tissue is often ill defined, irregular, angulated, or microlobulated due to irregular infiltration of the malignant cells into surrounding tissue. |
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The 52-year-old singer said he was lucky to be alive after doctors discovered he had Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome, a condition which causes an irregular heart beat. |
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Afib is a condition characterized by a rapid and irregular heartbeat that can cause serious complications, including stroke, palpitations, fainting and early death. |
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Cell shape is usually irregular in all species except Portulaca grandiflora Hook that is isodiametric on the adaxial surface and irregular on the abaxial surface. |
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Driving out here, along a linear, Springsteenian freeway, the dales and the chimneys compete for attention, each of them equally irregular and harshly beautiful. |
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However, guerrillas and other irregular combatants generally cannot expect to receive benefits from both civilian and military status simultaneously. |
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In relatively few species, the arrangement of flowers is irregular. |
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Its flight is characteristically floppy due to its irregular wingbeats. |
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The remainder of the irregular units were raised from a wide variety of sources and were less affected by the concerns of mainstream Indian society. |
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The northern limit of the merged area shows a number of irregular curves. |
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Consequently, scrotal ultrasound was performed, which revealed a swollen left testis with multiple parenchymal irregular anechoic cystic areas with thin internal septation. |
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Constructed languages like Esperanto and Interlingua are in fact often simpler due to the typical lack of irregular verbs and other grammatical quirks. |
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Icelandic is distinguished by a wide assortment of irregular declensions. |
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Class 2 has become a small group and has become rather irregular. |
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Interlingua, in contrast with the Romance languages, has no irregular verb conjugations, and its verb forms are the same for all persons and numbers. |
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For more details on some of the considerations that apply to regularly and irregularly inflected forms, see the article on regular and irregular verbs. |
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To Veraguas, it was the ultimate act of treason, while to the capital, it was seen as inefficient and irregular, and furthermore forced them to accelerate their plans. |
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If you have irregular cycles or don't menstruate, don't ignore it. |
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Maya cities were not formally planned, and were subject to irregular expansion, with the haphazard addition of palaces, temples and other buildings. |
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Under German control, and even before then, Japanese traders and fishermen from time to time visited the Marshall Islands, although contact with the islanders was irregular. |
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Both foreign irregular and conventional forces were also involved. |
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Censors had the power to impeach officials on an irregular basis, unlike the senior officials who were to do so only in triennial evaluations of junior officials. |
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Although they are part of a regular army, United States Special Forces are trained in, amongst other missions, to implement irregular military tactics. |
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As an irregular military becomes more successful, they may transition away from irregular, even to the point of becoming the new regular army if they win. |
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Irregulars are soldiers or warriors that are members of these organizations, or are members of special military units that employ irregular military tactics. |
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The egg chorion surface showed a chorionic pattern resulting in irregular hexagonal patterns There were 18-19 short pipe micropylar projections mounted at the anterior pole. |
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Sawing with a rip saw is the most common method, because sawing allows logs of lower quality, with irregular grain and large knots, to be used and is more economical. |
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As viewed from the north, it is an irregular blunt peaklet about ten feet high, fast disappearing before the stormy atmospheric erosion to which it is subjected. |
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However, at irregular intervals averaging several hundred thousand years, the Earth's field reverses and the North and South Magnetic Poles relatively abruptly switch places. |
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The wandering has several periodic components and an irregular component. |
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A partisan is a member of an irregular military force formed to oppose control of an area by a foreign power or by an army of occupation by some kind of insurgent activity. |
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Apples with an irregular shape may be rejected as outgrades. |
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Carpal bones showed delayed ossification and irregular margins. |
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The whale's body is typically a dark steel grey with irregular light grey to white markings on the ventral surface, or towards the front of the lower body. |
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Regular sea urchins have five gonads, lying underneath the interambulacral regions of the test, while the irregular forms have only four, with the hindmost gonad being absent. |
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Since it is impossible in case of the present cross-section due to irregular boundaries, the sums of the axial area moments of inertia may be used for the rough estimate. |
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Many basic nouns and verbs, especially those that were short or had irregular morphology, were replaced by longer derived forms with regular morphology. |
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Before 1328 a celebration had been held on an irregular basis, but at the guild of that year it was decreed that subsequent guilds should be held every 20 years. |
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Leap seconds, which are added at irregular intervals to adjust for the slight wobble of the Earth's rotation, are necessary to keep atomic clocks in sync with solar time. |
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Their boundaries were often drawn to include a section of each type of land, resulting in an irregular county boundary between, say, Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire. |
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We find that motion near the surface of an irregular asteroid is quite different from the motion near the surface of a homoplastically spheroidal celestial body. |
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The inflectional system regularised many irregular inflectional forms, and gradually simplified the system of agreement, making word order less flexible. |
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As Mike parked the vehicle, its right wheels sank into an unpaved gutter gradually worn irregular and deep by the rush of rainwater flowing down the street. |
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Gemmae are frequently longer than wide or of irregular shape. |
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These ridges are prominent, about the thickness of a coarse thread, very numerous, irregular, and run into one another, but towards the bottom, always furcate or divide. |
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This book on English grammar encompasses all irregular verbs. |
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The Bitter Almond is distinguished from its relative the Sweet Almond in that its fruits are have an irregular shape and the seed is highly poisonous. |
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