The trails were mainly mapped while traveling, using the track function of a portable GPS unit. |
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Cheap brushes are a huge headache mainly because they shed hair and lose their shape quicker than quality brushes. |
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Though his followers were mainly in India his teachings spread all over the world. |
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Though working with flax was considered mainly women's work, slaves were often kept as free labour to help process it for sale. |
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The Rancho riding herd is usually 27 horses, mainly Spanish barbs and mixes of that breed. |
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The company sells mainly to the trade, but is now hoping to add more retail sales to the mix. |
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But the two-humped Bactrian camels the group of mainly middle-aged women were given to ride turned out to be a little too wild. |
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It came close, mainly because the apricot sabayon was the perfect accompaniment, but failed because the cheese had not been sufficiently heated. |
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Differences in life expectancy between socioeconomic groups have widened, mainly as a result of faster rates of improvement in affluent groups. |
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Read on, for a compilation of rambling late night thoughts, mainly about unionism and loyalism but with a fair bit on republicanism. |
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Then we'll be able to concentrate on other interests, mainly in the wholefood cookery area. |
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Contemporary chroniclers mainly describe her as an adulterer and temptress. |
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These birds bred mainly in west Siberia, and wintered as far south as South Africa. |
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The African wild dog, Lycaon pictus, also called the painted wolf or the Cape hunting dog is the victim mainly of human persecution. |
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I was an adolescent numb to yuletide cheer, a glutton for material sustenance, mainly of the toy variety. |
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Demodectic mange caused by demodectic mange mites is mainly a problem in dogs. |
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The weather will be changeably cloudy, occasionally gloomy and mainly rainless in Baku and the Absheron Peninsula. |
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It will be mainly dry for a time on Wednesday, with sunny spells, but wet and windy weather will develop later. |
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The population was mainly Burman, with large Karen and Shan minorities and Chin, Kachin, and Naga hill tribes. |
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The grazers are mainly antelope, wildebeest, hartebeest, oribi, impala, gazelle, reedbuck, roan and sable antelope. |
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They were of the Sikh gurus and their followers, teaching, fighting and suffering, but mainly suffering. |
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Mr Li said the low profits that farmers had realised from the sale of their produce mainly maize last year had been the main contributing factor. |
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It was not mainly the rich, powerful, or well-connected of Europe who came, but those of a more modest station. |
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This jig was the first of its kind in the world to be used for beneficiation of manganese ore and was praised mainly for its efficiency. |
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Use only approach flaps, since they help provide lift, whereas landing flaps mainly produce drag. |
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Initially, he saw them mainly as a way of augmenting his slender wage packet, but soon he became obsessed. |
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The agronomical importance of cereal seeds is based on their accumulation of storage products, mainly starch and proteins. |
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These restrictions were manifested mainly through a registration process that was selective, slow and non-transparent. |
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The airline mainly uses smaller airports and he admitted the size of Manchester Airport may be a factor. |
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The cabaret this night was a Geri Halliwell tribute, and consisted mainly of various drag acts miming to her records. |
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The reluctance is mainly due to a desire to give private industry a chance to self-regulate. |
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Shtokalo worked mainly in the areas of differential equations, operational calculus and the history of mathematics. |
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The back garden measures 38 feet by 18 feet and again is mainly in lawn with flowerbeds and trellising. |
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The company, which focuses mainly on haircare products, is renowned worldwide. |
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The third lake is the smallest and is mainly stocked with crucian carp and tench. |
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The manor house was sold to the Rutsons, a family of Liverpool merchants, in 1839, but they mainly lived elsewhere. |
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Using energy, mainly by burning fossil fuels, produces waste carbon dioxide. |
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Only 27 countries, mainly in Latin America, Africa and the South Pacific, diplomatically recognize Taiwan. |
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This tenant house, 1 of 7, was part of a mill complex that mainly made jeans and beaver cloth. |
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During the next seven years I did mainly judo and jodo, and a number of other martial arts such as aikido, iaido, karate, and t'ai chi ch'uan. |
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One of these molecules, glucose, is mainly controlled by the hormones insulin and glucagon that are released from the pancreas. |
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Coun Brand says the noise is mainly caused by aircraft taking off from the airport. |
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Generally there are around 100 plus entrants, mainly of the touring car classes. |
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Wren's season of notoriety rose mainly from vehement wowser pursuit of his illegal totalisator in Collingwood. |
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After the war, a number of Pups came to Australia and flew until at least 1925, mainly as trainer fighter aircraft. |
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Most everyone besides committed totalitarians believe such limits are appropriate and they differ mainly on what the limits should be. |
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This mainly seemed to involve me talking too much with the actors nodding benignly. |
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The front garden is railed and has off-street car parking for one car while the back garden is mainly in lawn. |
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In our house, there were a handful of books, mainly given as prizes for perfect attendance at Sunday School. |
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In our research unit, the zeolitic and mesoporous materials are synthesized mainly via hydrothermal method. |
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Young bluegills eat mainly zooplankton, but as they grow older, they become opportunistic and devour almost anything that fits into their mouths. |
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I then continued to resume the folding of various frocks and dresses that were mainly sewed by myself. |
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Contemporary music is played by an orchestra that mainly uses European instruments with a lead singer and chorus. |
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From about 1581 he was mainly resident in London, and pursuing an active and varied literary career. |
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The food was mainly pretty good and the quality of the ingredients shone through, even where the combinations worked less well for us. |
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Levey found that smaller seed size resulted in an increase in number of fruits that could be eaten by manakins, which mainly swallow fruit whole. |
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Tax work, for example, is mainly advisory and involves interpreting law and figures rather than poring over a calculator all day. |
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Episiotomy was invented to facilitate forceps deliveries and has continued mainly out of habit not necessity. |
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The refuges were mainly areas of lowland rainforest that survived when savanna became more widely distributed in colder and drier episodes. |
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Karakalpak is spoken mainly in the Karakalpakstan Autonomous Republic of Uzbekistan. |
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However the latest one includes 80 gardening products, mainly selective weedkillers for lawns. |
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The Native American tipi was used mainly by nomadic Indians of the Great Plains. |
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His comments focus mainly on the sources of Matthew's material and his redaction of those sources. |
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I was mainly doing vocals and they'd tell me what they had been doing all day, mainly we'd get together and yak away, mix all the material up. |
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In Brazil, American tegumentary leishmaniasis is mainly caused by the protozoan parasite Leishmania braziliensis. |
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The collection includes landscapes and urban scenes and the paintings are mainly acrylic on stretched box canvas. |
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The Hindu holy men personally served food, mainly fruits and yogurts, to the guests. |
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The secondary wall in an NTE is mainly in the form of bars so that the wall varies from annular to scalariform. |
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They were mainly telesales people and call centre supervisors who moved into business development and sales management roles. |
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You'd expect to see a lot of market stalls, but there weren't many this year, and the street vendors were mainly selling food. |
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Although we caught a few small carp, we mainly caught rudd and the odd tench. |
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Exports are driven mainly by shipbuilding, mineral oils, machinery and equipment. |
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The skip containers will be used mainly for garden refuse and rubbish which does not generally fit in the normal green drums. |
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The senior partners had agreed not put the contract out to tender, mainly due to the tight building schedule. |
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Chicken with a tarragon stuffing turned out to be mainly full of sausage meat and horrid. |
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This book, which has 17 chapters on many aspects of diabetes care, is mainly well written. |
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Noah had calmed down after a couple of drinks, mainly coffee laced with alcohol. |
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Small alterations to bases, including oxidation and alkylation, are mainly repaired by the pathway known as base excision repair. |
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It was mainly the river red gum,, from which the Aborigines cut and peeled long sheets of bark to make their canoes. |
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I don't buy into it, mainly because I don't believe I have a soul to be saved. |
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The number of religious secondary schools has fallen from 472 to 380 in 15 years, mainly due to closures and amalgamations. |
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Modem rodent and lagomorph skulls were mainly from the Condon Museum, University of Oregon. |
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Some ancient yews have been cherished and loved, but many more are under threat, mainly by humans. |
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Tamangs, the unknown Mt Everest climbers, continue to summit Mt Everest but are mainly unknown to the western world. |
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The central bank has noted that overall inflation has been higher than expected, due mainly to a jump in gasoline prices. |
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It is used mainly for transportation of coal, iron and steel products and other lading not requiring protection from the weather. |
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We focused mainly on set-up and aero development, alongside tyre testing for Magny Cours. |
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Church buildings and worship were austere and simple, and the service mainly consisted of lengthy sermons. |
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Essie Mae grew up mainly with an aunt and uncle in a steel mill town not far from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. |
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These are relatively soft rocks with a distinctive brick red colour and are composed mainly of sandstone and mudstone. |
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Such land was used mainly for commercial cattle and sheep grazing, often being rented under short-term letting by a grazier. |
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The structure is of reinforced concrete, and the exterior walls are mainly of prefabricated wood sandwich panels. |
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The ultrasound probe is used mainly for head scanning of newborn babies and young children. |
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More mail will be moved by train, but this will be mainly bulk mail carried during the day, and mail will no longer be sorted on trains. |
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In Ulster the insurgents were mainly Presbyterians in religion and Republicans in politics. |
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He fired several shots, and scattered the rebels, and it was owing mainly to his gallantry that the lives of the rest of the men were saved. |
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In Vietnam, American forces consisted mainly of short-term draftees, who returned to civilian life after their tours of duty. |
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They just catch mainly honest and law-abiding citizens who, for the most part, are driving at appropriate speeds. |
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At the moment the gardens are mainly in lawn with a patio area, mature trees and shrubs. |
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I do give the floor a wipe with a sponge from time to time, but mainly I've just taken to wearing shoes in the kitchen. |
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Most of these studies have focused mainly on targeting genes in the aerial parts of the plant. |
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Although we have scatterings of subscribers in rural or small-town areas, our basic readership is mainly urban and somewhat sophisticated. |
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These pupils were mainly overseas students taking the exams in their second language. |
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The gang of burglars confessed to targeting homes of foreigners and Thais alike, mainly targeting the more prosperous working girls. |
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They were mainly concerned with two types of injury, to the neck and the lower back. |
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Tangles were commonplace, mainly due to the fact that my rigs were shotted up wrong. |
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Here we've got some reeds as well, which are mainly used for thatching the roofs. |
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In so far as it was concerned with substantive law, it was mainly concerned with the law of war. |
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For years Paul had worked in the hospitality business working mainly in bars that had loud music. |
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We mainly have hard floors so I usually just sweep up rather than lug the hoover around. |
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Mr Atherton and his team were mainly concerned about the allegation of misconduct. |
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The association has been helping people living mainly in residential care for three years and has ambitious plans for expansion. |
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These small private outlets with an average size of about 10 square metres are mainly located in residential areas. |
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The fines can be issued anywhere in the borough but will be used mainly to tackle town centre disorder. |
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The present study is concerned mainly with the delta region, where the river bifurcates into a west and an east channel at the city. |
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I work on estates in Brent in west London which have a mainly black and Asian population. |
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He'd always been big on sports, mainly soccer and ice hockey, and it was evident. |
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The happy hoppers are mainly characterized by their repetitive, intense activity once they have submerged. |
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An innovation confined mainly to Britain was treacle or molasses from sugar cane. |
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Humor is sprinkled nicely throughout what is mainly meant to be a sentimental story. |
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This was due mainly to weaker sales of games consoles, audio products and extended warranties. |
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Over the past two decades, the traditional balance between largely Arab nomads and mainly African farmers has broken down. |
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They, like catapults, trebuchets, and siege engines, were made mainly of wood. |
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The riot police moved in and struck quick, hard blows with their batons, mainly at people's calf areas. |
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I'm looking forward to the conference tomorrow, mainly for a chance to hear from more people from the surrounding Shires. |
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The committee was tasked with deliberating the content of the bill, while the special team has dealt mainly with the bill's wording. |
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The intended victims were wholly innocent, mainly young people enjoying a night out. |
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At present, diagnosis of tissue disorders is mainly based on the microscopic analysis of biopsy samples by standard histochemical procedures. |
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It is mainly seen in white but is also available in mahogany and cherry oak woodgrain styles. |
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This suggests that decrease of the radius of the plasmapause is mainly due to rapid and short decreases just after the onset of each substorms. |
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At the center of congregational life is worship, religious education, and the arts, the last mainly related to music. |
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By the western part of the Arabic world we mean the regions comprising mainly North Africa and Spain. |
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Essentially, the country is divided between the northern Arabic-speaking peoples and several southern groups, mainly Wolofs and Peuls. |
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Those of us who survive mainly on bowls of cereal don't know whom to thank for last month's 29-cent drop in the local price of a gallon of milk. |
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This is because these low-frequency motions are typically delocalized throughout the system and involve mainly collective movements of residues. |
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This is mainly in lawn, with a raised flowerbed, two apple trees, a pear tree and a bay tree. |
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But we've spent the last couple of months mainly touristing around together. |
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Insect pests still require spraying in most areas, but apples are mainly sprayed to prevent disease, primarily scab. |
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The diet of Atlantic wreckfish consists mainly of large ocean cephalopods, crustaceans, and other bottom-dwelling fishes. |
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The Italians reading this will note how Joe Avati did it by speaking mainly in Italian. |
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This is mainly due to hunting and to diseases such as pneumonia, scabies and sinusitis caught from introduced sheep. |
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He had his share of policy reversals, mainly at the hands of Democrats in Congress. |
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Over time, this would shelter most investment income from taxation, leaving taxes mainly on wage-and-salary income. |
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It's a youthful blend of mainly Tempranillo with a little Cabernet and Merlot. |
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But the boys were up for it, mainly because we had been written off and it was the last chance to win anything. |
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In the Northern Territory the Federal government confined its agricultural activities mainly to administration and experiment. |
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He was suffering pain at the base of his buttock and also behind his knees, mainly on the right. |
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Those things were reserved for organizations that had been approved by the food bank, mainly homeless shelters and senior centers. |
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This lake is mainly carp, with rudd, roach, eels and tench as back-up fish. |
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The place was staffed mainly by female volunteers, some of whom had brought their squalling babies. |
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Presently they number about 10,000 and come mainly from Shan villages in Muang Phong sub-district. |
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This investment channelled mainly into the mining, agribusiness, energy, financial services and infrastructure sectors. |
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Medicinal plants are predominantly wildcrafted and dispensed mainly by decoction, although prepared formulas are given. |
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Magnetic fields in homes arise mainly from low voltage distribution wiring, house wiring, and domestic appliances. |
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One suspects that it has been mainly thought of as a political alibi and an excuse for supervision of the police. |
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Movement was driven mainly by the political, economic, social, and professional circumstances of the individual migrant. |
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It was an anthology of insightful quotes, designed mainly for juniors and seniors in high school. |
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From the late 15 th century etching came into widespread use as a means of adornment, mainly on pieces of armour. |
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Invasive aliens, mainly weeping willows, which are the dominant species at the dam, were eradicated. |
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The millennium bug stems from mainly older computer systems which were programmed to read only the last two digits of a year. |
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This weekend, I started reading it again, and rattled it off in a couple of sessions, mainly on the train on the way to Cork and back. |
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She still spent most of her time shunning female attire and dressing mainly in male military clothes. |
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While his fire was directed mainly at the press, he believes hostility lurks in the government and among the general public. |
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Deosaran's motion was delivered with passion, without rancour, and stuck mainly to the facts. |
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Excavations of shell middens and temporary camps on the shore indicated mainly a hunter-gatherer subsistence. |
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I am a bit of an all-rounder, but it was batting that I mainly refined in the family back garden. |
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The state's pursuit of energy providers continues, mainly under the aegis of the state Attorney General's Office. |
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He was mainly interested in the applications of this subject to linear transformations on Hilbert space. |
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This sculpture belongs to the period in his middle 30s when his work was mainly Cubist. |
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I mainly listen to minimal techno house, mostly because that's what I play out. |
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Take Aleut, the language of the Aleutian Islands, west of Alaska, surviving mainly in just one village. |
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This may have been a tacit warning to foreign, mainly Yanqui, architects, not to presume to apply their brand of monument to Havana. |
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Cheaper hotels are mainly ranged around the Piazza Garibaldi, though the accommodation can be basic. |
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American cutaneous leishmaniasis is transmitted by sandflies in rain forest areas mainly among mammals and occasionally humans. |
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A distant relative of the whippoorwill, the potoo feeds mainly at night, opening its short, curved bill very wide to sweep up flying insects. |
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In the oil market, the problem is mainly one of strong, sustained demand not, as in previous oil squeezes, artificial restrictions to supply. |
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The capital of Northern Ireland was settled in the early 17c with planters mainly from England. |
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The herd of 115 milkers and 85 followers is mainly pedigree black and whites but there are also 20 award-winning dairy shorthorns. |
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Until recently, such fantasies were expressed mainly by the far right, or in the laments of despondent Oxbridge dons. |
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Molecular biologists enter the story, but mainly those with an avidity for technology and an appetite for large scale. |
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His firm has amassed its billions mainly from large institutional clients and pension funds. |
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While it mainly relies on the music, when Tefrey does decide to rap, he demands your attention. |
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Grange regrouped once more and pulled four points ahead however Palatine pulled back this lead once more thanks mainly to a cracking Moran goal. |
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The Kathaks were mainly men who narrated the scriptures using music and mime. |
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This high activity is mainly attributable to the use of 1 M of betaine as a stabilizing cosolute in all preparation and assay media. |
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Basically, it is mainly pace and turbulence that determines whether a traditional stick or a wire stem is used. |
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This class also includes units mainly engaged in providing clothing trade services such as hem stitching, basque knitting or buttonholing. |
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Fiji's economy has recovered reasonably well, thanks mainly to the number of tourists now flocking back in droves. |
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Many surface flows, supplied mainly from leaks in the ocean entry tubes, are also observed in the coastal flats near the ocean. |
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It is possible that avulsion fractures in which the ACL is avulsed from its femoral insertion occur mainly before skeletal maturity. |
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Some interesting extras are included here, mainly segments deemed too raunchy for television. |
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The main minerals identified were mainly calcite also some diopside, wollastonite, iron oxides and a few scattered dolomite crystals. |
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Horses Wednesday mainly galloped, jogged, or walked, but the first official workouts are most likely to occur on Thursday. |
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This paper therefore is based mainly on my own thoughtful experience and informal anecdotal research. |
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This show is featured mainly to break the myth that film stars can never be good cooks. |
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However, only trace amounts of tetrodotoxin have been found in balloonfish, mainly concentrated in the ovaries. |
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I'm more used to the first approach, mainly because I think that's how you make the best records of classical music. |
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The Bismarck too suffered damage, mainly to its fuel tanks, and it headed to a port in France to effect repairs. |
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West Nile Virus is found mainly in birds, though it is also found in horses and other mammals. |
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Scorpio man is deliberately uncommunicative and withholds information, mainly because it upsets you and allows him to manipulate you. |
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Outside, most of the grounds are grassland, bordered to the south by a burn with the gardens mainly lawn. |
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They are mainly used as starting materials for manufacturing iso-nonanols, which are then converted into dialkylphthalate plasticisers. |
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Until the 1940's rapeseed was grown mainly for lamp fuel and as forage for animals. |
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Britain was then mainly interested in the area as a staging post on routes to its empire further east. |
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The lambs in the paddock are constantly bleating at the moment, mainly for food but also for attention as we humans are their mums. |
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The reason these people, who seem to be mainly male, talentless, 30-something layabouts, conform to such ideals is because they are simplistic. |
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The researchers say that nestlings in at least half of the nests they studied were eaten, mainly by martens and weasels. |
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He has chosen nine other contributors, mainly from the U.K., among them the excellent hagiographer. |
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The boys simply praise their companions' qualities and unsentimentally lament their death, which in their cosmology was mainly just a big gyp. |
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He said the defendant lost hair on the left side of his head mainly through the worry about what happened. |
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Today it numbers some 20 monks, well educated, who concentrate mainly upon the publishing of patristic, ascetic and hagiological books. |
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These homes are meant mainly for the elite as they demand a huge sum as entrance fee. |
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Cable operators were buying mainly the low-end digital boxes, as the chart at right shows. |
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The group is mainly for children between one and three but toddlers younger or older are welcome. |
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Nonetheless, the film succeeds in holding your attention, mainly to see if they can actually pull off their audacious robbery. |
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His talk was mainly on the awful abuse of alcohol in the very young age groups at the moment. |
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It works mainly on the spinal cord, first impressing the sensory tract to the extent that it can produce complete anesthesia. |
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Approximately 5 percent of the total Mongolian population are Sunni Muslims, mainly ethnic Kazakhs in the western region. |
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This was a big deal that people could have computers, but the personal computer was mainly for fun. |
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Their clients are mainly taxi drivers and marshals, mostly migrant Shangaans from Mozambique who relish food from their homeland. |
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It's mainly a one-track, very very bendy lane and since they opened the motorways we have had a high amount of traffic cutting through. |
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These lighting technologies were concomitant with the dark that humans lived with, due mainly to their low candle-power or lux. |
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For other purposes locking karabiners are mainly used for rigging, setting up belays or on major running belays such as spikes and trees. |
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His childhood is mainly marked by the fact that he suffered from very bad asthma, which still affects him, and so was kept off school a lot. |
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Although he has been used mainly as a wing forward up to now, he's chosen at full forward for tomorrow's match. |
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There are many different knotting styles that can be used for naalbinding, and it was used mainly to produce gloves, or the feet of socks. |
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It is thought losses reflect a period in early mammalian history in which mammals were active mainly at night. |
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Solar panels, now common even in the wilds, are used mainly to power dim tube lamps. |
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The traffic consists mainly of weekenders heading out to the lake for the weekend. |
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They mainly involved cars skidding into fence posts and shunting other vehicles. |
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His name suggests he was born in Venice, but he was active mainly in Florence. |
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This product does not keep, and is mainly produced in the autumn and winter. |
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In her new job, she will be mainly working in Castle Point and Rochford districts. |
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Her school in Walsall in the West Midlands serves a mainly working class community. |
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Norrington's line-up is mainly modern, with some period wind instruments and valveless brass. |
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The people who are committing these atrocious acts are few, but they are mainly foreigners. |
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In medical terminology, scalpels were long, thin bladed knives used mainly in surgical operations. |
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Urban heat islands occur mainly at night and are reduced in windy conditions. |
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Their soldiers are recruited from the U.S. Army, mainly from the Special Forces Green Berets and Rangers. |
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The vandals mainly broke off wing mirrors and damaged windscreens in the vehicles. |
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This mainly affects the ankles, knees and feet, but may also involve the eyes and even the heart. |
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Anyhow, it has, needless to say, been something of a busy week, mainly spent writing. |
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It would be used for seven days and four evenings a week, mainly for recreational and educational purposes. |
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I did receive a few positive reactions from mainly Dutch and German managers. |
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The equipment she uses means Nashashibi only has 28 seconds for each shot, filming mainly on 16 mm film on a wind-up Bolex camera. |
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However, since it was mainly Europeans and Scandinavians that visited and stayed in St. Petersburg, it was disturbing. |
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It happens in cellars and garages and makeshift workrooms, and it mainly involves a lot of hard work. |
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Priory has now issued two collections of his anthems, the first celebrating Easter to Trinity, this one devoted mainly to Advent as far as the Passion. |
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More than 200 weedkillers, mainly lawn treatments, are being withdrawn from the market after manufacturers chose not to submit them for EU safety tests. |
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We created a self-contained house within the rectory, comprising mainly the attic, with steep stairs going through a couple of rooms in the lower floors. |
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The 26-year-old mainly targeted homes empty during the day time and took electrical items such as laptop computers, DVD players and games consoles. |
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He was mainly active in Rome, where he arrived c. 1625-8 and became the leader of the Schildersbent, a bacchanalian fraternity of Netherlandish artists living in the city. |
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The lack of knowledge stemmed from the fact that cats are active mainly at night and almost impossible to see in the dense vegetation where they usually live. |
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Next, just in case you think the World Cup is mainly about politics, controversy and men in gray suits, we've decided to turn our attention to the fun side of cricket. |
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He was mainly influenced by sound poetry, and the scat vocals of Jazz. |
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They are an active predator feeding mainly on whitefish such as whiting, codling and haddock, also small rays, flatfish, dogfish and even scallops and crabs. |
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Correspondents were mainly concerned that anything described as rural seems afflicted with the kiss of death where government departments are concerned. |
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It eats mainly grass seeds and other green leafy vegetation. |
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The novel is packed with incident and anecdote and although mainly realist in style borrows some of the familiar techniques of Garcia Marquez's magic realism. |
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They are mainly active during the day and their gait is sideways. |
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The resolution of the height measurement is mainly limited by the z-axis noise, which is normally a few tenths of a nanometer under standard imaging conditions. |
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At this locality, the two stricklandioid species occur mainly in yellowish green, thin-bedded, calcareous mudstone, associated with other brachiopods and rugose corals. |
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First she intended to sew herself a dress mainly to wear around the house. |
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Early accounts were mainly anecdotal, reported by clinicians and interpreted mainly as psychodynamic processes occurring during early development. |
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Most of my winter chub fishing experience over the past fifty or more years has been gained mainly on small rivers or the upper reaches of the bigger rivers. |
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There his mean-spirited Uncle Stan and his kinder but stroke-stricken Aunt Flor live mainly by gathering withies for basket-making, but are now on the edge of destitution. |
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A detailed anatomy of misordered situations shows that deviations from the true order in such cases are due mainly to interchanges of adjacent markers. |
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Obstruent laterals, which are mainly found in indigenous languages of North America, are sometimes thought of as liquids but do not have their high sonority. |
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The rats which are a problem in the native forest are mainly the introduced ship rats which eat small animals, birds' eggs, young birds and many native fruits and plants. |
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He persuaded the big zamindars of the Malabar region, whose sons were his students, to part with large tracts of land, which was then mainly jungle. |
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Not only were many thousands of miners and millers employed, but as late as 1980 some 6000 South African workers were employed in making asbestos products, mainly cements. |
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The mainly American Zinfandel grape comes in many styles but few meatier than this classic from California's Sonoma region and winemaker Joel Peterson. |
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Units are mainly rented by car repair workshops and tradesmen. |
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Collectively, its editorials, columns and Op-Eds have served mainly to reinforce, amplify and promote the Administration's case for regime change. |
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The wisdom of great sages of antiquity comes to us mainly through the aural tradition, and so has almost certainly suffered distortion through intermediaries. |
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Vegetables are mainly grown at home and include bamboo shoots, soybeans, sweet potatoes, corn, greens of various kinds, onions, and other root crops. |
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The color scheme remained neutral and muted, mainly black and white with hints of pink or maroon popping out occassionally. |
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Prior to the sharp decline of Peregrines from the raptor's indigenous habitat, the birds nested mainly on steep cliffs, which seems like a very wild bird-like thing to do. |
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A lot of the sentiment of the movie is delivered through songs in the cabaret, which are old Taiwanese songs, mainly cheesy laments about past love. |
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Species of Orbiculopylorum are always characterized by an outer part that is definitely separated from the inner part, and the two parts are connected mainly by internal rays. |
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In all cases, the officer must reasonably believe that the person is wearing the item in question wholly or mainly to conceal his or her identity. |
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Copperas was closely linked with the woollen industry because it was mainly used as a textile dye fixative, a dye darkening agent and a black dye. |
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Two lines of mounted police were forced to hold back the mainly pro-hunting protest from the gates of Parliament as scuffles broke out in Parliament Square. |
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This drastic population decline was mainly caused by the introduction of European diseases. |
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Originally it was a low-level insurgency mainly confined to the Sinai Peninsula. |
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She taught twice a week, mainly Afro-Caribbean and indigenous folk dance. |
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The port consisted of a series of caissons forming the outside wall, with various pontoons and jetties inside, mainly following the design of a bailey bridge. |
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The land at Scampston is mainly sandy, so only first wheats are grown. |
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For his part, Mortenson has remained in seclusion and released only opaque statements, mainly through his charity. |
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However, where Horowitz gives you mainly patrician elegance, Moravec seems to give you the lagniappe of something deeply felt as well, without wallowing in it. |
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Mainly you want to concentrate on attacking him to serve mainly as a distraction for moving your king's pawns as quickly forward as possible to attain a few more queens. |
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In Martin's mind, the madrigal was mainly a chamber contrapuntal form, best suited to small homogeneous forces and not necessarily limited to voices. |
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Many of the ship's complement were adventurers from noble families, and jewellery and coins, mainly gold, percolated to the bottom of the shingle-filled gullies. |
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The texture of abandoned fields and fencerows is imparted mainly by the cluttered verticality of grassblades, and the scrawny wiriness of tough-stemmed, small-leafed weeds. |
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He explains that the phone is new and mainly for his family to reach him. |
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For William Clark, writing in his journal, the memorable sights of that autumn day in 1804 consisted mainly of animal migrations. |
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The rally consisted of 22 stages run over 3 days in mainly dry conditions. |
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This is my usual medium, mainly due to the enjoyment of drawing itself and because of the depths and clarity of tones and translucency achievable with these pencils. |
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This is mainly because of the larger gains in rollover spreads. |
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They tend to be mainly westerly in direction running from west to east. |
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