Treatment status was dichotomously measured for each month during the 36-month observation period. |
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The secrets to both skills are patience, observation and attention to detail, he said. |
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They had keen observation and reasoning powers, apart from good analytical abilities. |
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His gift is the power of observation coupled with the unique ability to suffer and survive the better for it. |
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In response his son made an observation and asked a question that surprised the Shopkeeper very much indeed. |
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So she wasn't surprised when he countered her obvious statement with an observation of his own. |
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The journalist then continued with a remarkable observation on public opinion. |
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The important issue that arises is how best to conduct this battle, and a general observation upon it seems in order. |
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I excerpted a quote that summed up the point of the piece, followed by an observation based on revelation. |
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In addressing this bill, I have to make the observation that we have heard it all now. |
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Reasonably priced meals were offered in the designated dining facility, located behind the observation car. |
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A blurred, agonizing glimpse into the dimly lighted observation car heaped to the ceiling with wreaths and flowers was all that Honey Creek got. |
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I spend most of the journey to Kaikoura in the observation car, a carriage with a roof and walls but no seats or glass in the windows. |
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An observation car at the end of the train enabled us to fully appreciate the awesome beauty of the snow-capped mountains. |
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Vintage carriages include two dining cars, two club cars, a 1948 rear observation car, and Pullman sleeping cars. |
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There was even a bird's eye view screen for those who couldn't book their berth in the observation car. |
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Rail Journey's West is pleased to offer day trip accommodation aboard our famed vista-dome lounge observation car, the Silver Solarium. |
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The open observation car was originally Canadian Pacific, used in British Columbia. |
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A heated glass room and observation deck crown the edifice, which has already achieved iconic status among kayakers in the region. |
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The Space Needle at Seattle Center hosts a breathtaking observation deck located 520 feet above city streets. |
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He was a staff photographer who snapped celebrities on the observation deck of the Empire State Building. |
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A Regional Forces Surveillance Vehicle follows the vermin-proof fence to get to the patrol observation post. |
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After deplaning, we were escorted to the carrier's observation deck, where we watched maneuvers. |
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Each study bath was observed and timed with a stopwatch by 1 of 2 trained research assistants using a bath observation tool. |
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My observation is that only a small number of cars move from their spaces during the working day. |
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Localized observation of blood vessel stasis, occlusion or vessel dilation have all been observed with Photofrin treatment in vivo. |
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Shermer asserts that whereas scientists seek to minimize the effects of observation on the observed, pseudosciences do not. |
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The truth of that observation will, I think, be borne in on anyone who has watched the BBC tape, as I have. |
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The observation that stimulated my thinking on this topic was of a humble grammatical phenomenon. |
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Most of the information available on the cusimanse derives from observation in captivity, and very few field studies have been conducted. |
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You don't have to make the observation that, in so many ways, aboriginal people are second-class citizens in Australia. |
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Truth is established by proving theory through observation and then having the results confirmed by peers. |
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In fact, direct observation succeeds by building a human bond between the patient and the health care worker or community volunteer. |
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This gallery forms an elevated observation point akin to the bridge of a ship, or the control tower of an airport. |
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Sharon herself made the observation that she shouldn't be rejecting people because of their appearance given her hair in its current condition. |
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Clark used celestial observation to determine latitude, triangulating position with an octant. |
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These contentions were borne out by my direct observation of the police handling of numerous disputes. |
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And the observation applies equally to a share of the residue of an intestate's estate. |
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These observation included that of the occultation of the star Beta Scorpii by the moon. |
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If my observation serves me right, old folks are generally happy and contented with the way they spend their free time. |
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Foot preference was assessed in participants separately for mobilization and stabilization task categories through observation of performance. |
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The observation fitted a prediction of the theory, rather than the theory retrodicting an already observed phenomena. |
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On the other hand, observation of extrasensory perception and psychokinesis is tenuous at best. |
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They were rushed straight to intensive care for observation after the caesarean delivery. |
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It was more of a quiet observation than a question but Marlo answered anyway. |
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Kepler's new aspects were based upon harmonic theory and grounded in empirical observation of astrological effects. |
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The new management team had rather spread themselves around in observation positions in the first half. |
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The proper support of overhead cover is a vital aspect of a safe fighting position or observation post. |
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The body of the zooid and tunic is transparent enough for the observation of heartbeats. |
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Two years ago, such an observation was appropriately arch, zeroing in on the silliness of such campaign press stunts. |
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It shows that the chest pain observation unit has the potential to improve care and may reduce costs to the health service. |
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The Moon could also become the principal astronomical observation platform in the solar system. |
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A similar observation led Hart to average his data for species composition in circumpolar belts. |
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Scouts are able to dismount all of the surveillance equipment from the vehicle for use in an observation post or for training. |
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Information is gathered from a multitude of sources including surface observation points, ships, buoys and aircraft. |
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Indications that patients were in hypnosis included observation of eyelid fluttering, catalepsy, and slowed respiration. |
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However, my observation is that, in presidential elections, the undecideds tend to vote against major change. |
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The end point was the final visit at six weeks or the last observation carried forward if the participant withdrew earlier. |
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Part way down, we stopped at the Torre Tavira, which is a merchant's house atop of which an observation tower was built. |
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This observation contradicts his view that the stipules of Lactoris are probably not indicative of relationship with other stipulate plants. |
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Nice observation Luke, although three fourths of us here already knew that. |
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In the first 10 days of May, no bowheads were sighted in the observation area. |
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Old World War II gun emplacements and observation towers rust and crumble silently. |
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The estate forest has numerous waterholes, which have observation machans overlooking them, providing the guest undisturbed wildlife viewing. |
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The astrophysical model of how the Sun works has been at odds with observation for the past couple of years. |
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Beside us, a Forward Air Controller uses a powerful periscope to pinpoint enemy targets over the sandbagged rim of the observation post. |
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In most cases, this was confirmed by the observation of the flagellar axoneme in additional serial sections. |
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Addition of casein was aimed to inhibit strong adhesion of vesicles to the bottom glass slide of the observation chamber. |
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Truth cannot be simplistically derived from observation of the external world. |
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The case-study methodology can be adapted to the observation of large samples of dyslexics. |
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The security and observation regime is quite different, prisoners often sharing cells in conditions of close confinement. |
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However, careful observation will show that much of the color has been applied on top of underpainting that was black, or at least very dark. |
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The HOT ATM system, developed in 1997, is a multi-role system for observation and reconnaissance as well as being a weapon system. |
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Expulsion of resorufin was readily observed from the nephridiopore during observation of the labelled parasites. |
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In fact, his appetite led him to depths of observation that eluded many other artists and critics. |
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This research method relies primarily on interviews and participant observation to access the emic or native perspective. |
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I spent an afternoon observing the female Kentish plover, obtaining good views from an observation hide. |
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The observation hides at Cley Marsh provide excellent viewing for observers to enjoy the avocets. |
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This was because the Chaldeans had calculated by observation and inference that a complete year numbered 360 days. |
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In this untracked wilderness we hike between glacier-fed streams, taking time for close observation and photography. |
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My observation for this week is that there is nothing like a deadline to get the house tidy. |
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An interesting observation was that Compound D is identical to Compound Q except that they are optical isomers. |
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This observation suggests a protective role of barrier method of contraception. |
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Emma felt uneasy under the close observation of those pale blue orbs and hastily looked away. |
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An ambulance took the child to the hospital, where she was kept in for observation overnight. |
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We realize in short order that she's bats, and that simple observation steals a great deal of power from the proceedings. |
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A major observation of embryology has been that developmental mutations are usually harmful and often fatal. |
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When fish were not in view for the entire observation period, sampling was abandoned and restarted when the fish reappeared. |
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The selection of people to be placed under observation is entirely within the purview of the investigating police officers. |
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Some may say that this is rather ethereal, and not grounded in precise observation or description. |
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The living, dining and kitchen areas were more discrete, making observation less easy. |
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Here, I have readdressed the oft-noted observation that the size of the dentary increased during the course of synapsid evolution. |
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The training consisted of didactic instruction and observation of live family therapy sessions. |
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Then by subtracting his count from the clock reading, he has the time at which the observation was made. |
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The section on overindulgence captures the well-known observation of drunken robins that have ingested too much overripe fruit. |
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This tidal delta origin is also supported by the observation that the succession does not overlie any regional incision surface. |
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A second dimension relates to degrees of overtness or covertness during the observation process. |
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Rank was ascertained by observation of agonistic interactions between study animals. |
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This observation may be an important, and so far ignored, component in the explanation for the dilute nectars found in bird-pollinated plants. |
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Indeed, two adults with four little fuzzy yellow goslings were paddling around near the observation deck. |
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An observation tower located halfway around the tram road provides a spectacular view into the sawgrass marsh. |
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Like this one, Hosfield's Paleolithic study used stone tools as observation units. |
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Do not for a moment think this observation is motivated by a chippy dislike of public schools. |
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The venous outflow was then directed through a narrow horizontal tube that allowed observation of individual drops of fluid at low flow. |
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We also asked the nurse to name one ward providing observation for patients with traumatic brain injuries, where we repeated the interview. |
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She was chosen by random selection to take the drug rather than join the observation group. |
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I'm sitting behind Tommy and five other former whalers in a whale observation tent high above the choppy seas of Cook Strait. |
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Foucault's panopticon kept popping into my head, with the concentric circles of observation used for prisons and experiments. |
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The story of fluoridation began in 1928 with Dr McKay's observation that teeth affected by fluorosis suffered less tooth decay. |
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Such a claim might lead to the observation that the draughtsman's costs alone could have paid for at least one community nurse for a year. |
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My observation is that the indirect route was common for many of these people. |
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The theory and observation of the cosmic microwave background have changed the status of cosmology within the physical sciences. |
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A friend of mine once made the pointed observation that many of these students simply coast along doing only a part or none of the readings. |
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Alex took her by the arm and led her across the course to where he had set his observation station. |
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The observation that to the faith-based, everything is based on faith, has been made many times. |
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The notion of observation as the impartial and objective source of evidence for science is bankrupt. |
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To leave that as an observation without examining its far-reaching implications seems remiss amidst any sociological exploration. |
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One side road, on the approach to Million Dollar Bridge, ends at an observation platform overlooking Childs Glacier. |
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Further observation revealed the wasps in other parts of the garden, catching houseflies and carrying them off towards the burrows. |
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A long oval, it is entirely parkland, with mature trees and an ancient wooden water tower which is now a theatre and observation platform. |
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The bare observation of the total eclipse tells you that on that date the Sun, Moon, and Athens were aligned. |
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That is what we have realised after a long and close observation of human nature. |
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These are based on the observation that expenditure is typically necessary to partake in such recreational activities. |
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Science pursues knowledge through testing, observation and the systematization of facts, principles and methods. |
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To a large extent I would be inclined to agree with Tim, especially with his observation on the intellectual leftist. |
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The book format facilitates learning and application of observation skills in the context of the early childhood classroom experiences. |
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The High Court recalled this observation while delivering its verdict in the case. |
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Among his many contributions to pathology was his observation of cholelithiasis as a disease distinct from mere hypochondria or epigastic pain. |
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Again, Leonardo used his method of close observation to study how machines work. |
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The best precautionary measure is close observation of the patient's condition. |
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Samuel had to be treated for several infections and was kept under close observation in case his condition changed. |
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In a close-run contest, the children had to go through a buzzer round, an observation round and hundreds of questions about fire safety. |
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Visitors won't actually be allowed inside the statue, just the pedestal which houses a museum and an observation deck. |
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Another very interesting and unusual observation is that no lithium could be detected in the relatively unevolved star. |
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The gentle nostalgic style of his etchings contrast with his unflinching observation of modern urban and domestic landscapes. |
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I favor the latter explanation based on the observation that physical exercise may protect the muscle against the steroid myopathic effects. |
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The data could not be evaluated until after the observation was completed and the kite and meteorograph were brought back to the ground. |
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The advent of airplanes carrying meteorographs hastened the demise of kite observation stations. |
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As soon as foods were distributed among cages, we monitored and video recorded behavior from an observation blind. |
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A rain shelter was provided on the end opposite to the observation blind and numerous perches were scattered throughout. |
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One day Kay headed off with her husband to an observation blind, leaving the tiny boys in the care of a hired helper. |
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The number of food deliveries made to supplemented and control nestlings were counted from the observation blind. |
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It seems a fitting observation on the lives of comedians behind whose talent to amuse so often lies private unhappiness. |
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More unusually, there is an observation deck forward that adjoins this room, ideal when entering or leaving port. |
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In this untracked wilderness we backpack between glacier-fed streams, taking time for close observation and photography. |
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The implications of this observation and others are discussed with regard to the evolution of myrmecophily in T. virgilius. |
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If patients required observation or further testing they were admitted to hospital. |
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The conclusions of the Qur'an are not taken for granted but verified through observation of the world. |
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In the observation room of the Angel Grove Hospital two nurses and one doctor wheeled a young man in to have X-rays taken. |
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Even the most obvious and patently true observation therefore runs the risk of appearing condescending, arrogant or snobbish. |
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Visual observation suggested the presence of a strong taper in most of the studied taproots. |
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However, observation suggests that far less that 85 per cent of the rentable space was occupied on the first day of business. |
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And he took the observation that with the food poisoning called botulism, one of the first symptoms was crossed eyes, or drooping of the lids. |
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Feeding activity is monitored in a range of sessile filter feeders by direct observation of feeding structures. |
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Unless the cases be exactly similar, they repose no perfect confidence in applying their past observation to any particular phenomenon. |
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The diagnosis is emended to include the new observation of basal constrictions at dichotomies. |
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The latter comprises five unpunctuated prose poems, showing the same sharpness of observation that Stevenson himself was noted for. |
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Richard concludes his essay with an observation that I wish conservative democratic majoritarians would take to heart. |
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In 1983, this theory was confirmed by the direct observation of the heavy gauge bosons in the powerful particle accelerator at CERN in Geneva. |
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A more general, cynical observation notes the large number of computer manuals filed under Non-Fiction. |
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The plunge featured a forty-foot-high mass of granite boulders, toboggan slides, waterfalls, and observation decks. |
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Using my keen journalistic observation skills, I note that she would have been only knee-high to a grasshopper during her favourite decade. |
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The diagnosis is made by the observation of intracellular asexual forms of the parasite on thick and thin blood smears. |
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In all his writings the fruits of observation and reflection were exhibited in lucid prose. |
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Stating that any observation that works in one direction is also true when turned around. |
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I report here an observation of attempted predation by a tayra in the western Amazon, in Acre, Brazil. |
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Despite being a medical man, I did not have my friend's amazing power of observation to notice the subtle differences in ears. |
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Chekhov's wry humour and dead-on powers of observation are a perfect fit with the clown-inspired style of Toronto's Theatre Smith-Gilmour. |
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Both observers took notes to remind them of key events and used an observation grid to write these notes up in more detail later. |
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This process of using observation and experiment to refute false theories does not rely on induction in any way. |
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I ask Mr Sowry not to come begging to me for a reference, particularly regarding his observation skills. |
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Visit the observation decks at four area lock and dams to watch barges and riverboats pass through. |
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The process is delusive and insufficient, exactly in proportion as the subject-matter of the observation is special and limited in extent. |
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This reconstruction of events is something that cannot be accomplished through participant observation alone. |
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Over a few years of observation the solar year is discovered to be 365.25 days in length, as accurate as our Roman solar calendar. |
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The measured angle of repose increases as the subjective microscopic observation of angularity increases. |
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This evoked from Augustine the sad observation that there are crooks in every profession. |
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What if you could distil your own sharpest observation into a scientific law that would bear your name? |
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After residing in the city for over three years, I have to say that this observation is largely accurate. |
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None of Manne's authors have unearthed an observation of Aborigines starving or even malnourished. |
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Suppose God somehow were observed performing extraordinary miracles, in whatever mode of observation is appropriate. |
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For each doctor in each observation period we calculated the total number of contacts with patients per week in surgery hours and out of hours. |
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That observation suggests a third active substance is secreted by the thyroid gland. |
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It is my personal observation that smoking as a habit starts in a family where there is a smoker. |
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All communication and observation satellites orbiting Mars suddenly failed. |
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With my keen observation skills, I have noticed that a lot of librarians and library workers like to knit. |
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Historically, a privacy invasion would have seemed greatest when a physically invasive observation took place. |
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It has been my observation that most of the broadcasts are presented at machine-gun rate, with almost incomprehensible diction and enunciation. |
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No observation of leptonic decays of D-mesons has yet been reported, owing to the smaller branching fraction. |
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They should be, therefore, installed as soon as foxholes are dug and expanded into trenches or commander's observation posts are erected. |
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Attitudes are learnt through observation of those in relative power or seniority. |
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This observation revealed a familiar light signature, clinching the case for a fading high-mass X-ray binary with a neutron star. |
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There are many otherwise viable cosmological models that are not compatible with the observation that human observers exist. |
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We should like to be able to translate science into logic and observation terms and set theory. |
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The one element that remains a constant through them all is the observation of what a nice man he was. |
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This essay starts from the observation that the 1993 general election marked a major watershed in Canadian party politics. |
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Because of the sprawling size of the area to be mapped, preliminary observation was done by car, and then on foot. |
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The scientists watched the waggle dance occurring in a glass observation hive and identified recruits. |
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It's observation of character and situation is quite nice, but the drama is not only devoid of drama but also subtext. |
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For Plato, the proper method for seeking knowledge is not observation but demonstrative proof, or perhaps some other form of a priori reasoning. |
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Blogs are regularly updated websites offering opinion and observation in the style of a diary. |
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Just from pure observation we have seen what have been till now undescribed behaviours. |
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In my view, this observation should be the starting point of any analysis focusing on the rationale of contempt of court. |
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Our focus on hindbrain was motivated by the observation that the hindbrains of all vertebrates are segmentally organized. |
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A well-known practical application of this observation is the use of microbe-derived adjuvants to increase antibody responses. |
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It was just a quick one in the leisure centre bar, up by the observation gallery. |
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In retrospect this appears so, but we have to remember that he abstracted his axioms from observation of the real world. |
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For those who are interested, the bathyscaphe is a type of submersible observation chamber. |
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Our observation may be employed either about external sensible objects, or about the internal operations of our minds. |
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The source of ideas is experience, the observation of external objects or of the internal operations of the mind, i.e. sensation or reflection. |
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The most common forms of observation based assessment are ratings by supervisors, peers, and patients. |
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Years of observation and introspection have led many to the conclusion that people are self-interested creatures. |
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A college physics teacher who used constructivism in his classroom made the following observation about similar students. |
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This strange limitation arises because the very process of observation is inseparable from the state being measured. |
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The very processes of measurement and observation influence the subject and change him. |
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Her companion, who sustained minor injuries, was being kept in overnight for observation in the Mater Hospital. |
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Declare a gang and gun amnesty to be followed by a three to six-month period of detailed observation and prosecution. |
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The process of observation is the receipt and recognition of raw information from the environment. |
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Moore suffuses her book with the rich detail and critical observation of a good reporter. |
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It testifies to his powers of observation and imagination and his storytelling abilities. |
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Admiring Mr Twain's skills of observation offers scant hope that human race is making any progress. |
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The whole thing is really propelled by your powers of observation and by your ability to shut up and get out of the way. |
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His powers of observation and description are as fresh and vivid today as they must have seemed to his contemporaries. |
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The camera is a detached observer, and the strength of the film lies in its acute power of observation and detail. |
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Her eyes opened to their usual startling wideness, and she recommenced her observation of him, an odd smile playing into the corners of her mouth. |
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Views of these kinds, with their roots mainly in clinical observation and practice, held sway with many variations and some dissentients well into the twentieth century. |
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They can reconnoiter to determine enemy dispositions and occupy observation posts from which they can observe the battlefield and relay information to the commander. |
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The dates of observation were 17-19 May 1998, during which the weather was dry with average spring temperatures and the tree canopy had not leafed out. |
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Nevertheless, there's enough sharp-eyed social observation and insolently dark humour on display to make the series distinctive and distinctively Irish. |
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This is not only a quantitative observation but a qualitative one too. |
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This suggestion is based on the observation that locomotion was the primitive function of the hypaxial muscles that are responsible for costal ventilation in modern amniotes. |
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The only gauge of normality that young people have is their observation of each other. |
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This more subtle observation cannot be appreciated without a minimal knowledge of introductory inferential statistics and the ability to do long division. |
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Since techniques of observation were largely undeveloped, many microscopists were not certain precisely what it was they were to look for, nor of the nature of their subjects. |
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All personnel are assigned a sector of observation and fire, with the lead automatic weapon gunner maintaining special emphasis on road medians or emergency lanes. |
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More impressive was the sun-drenched view from the observation terrace. |
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There they were, kicking it with George Stephanopoulos, when Dowd burst out with this observation on the Shutdown Showdown. |
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A foundational observation of contemporary homiletics is that sermons are events that unfold over time, journeys with a beginning, middle, and end. |
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The book ends with the haunting observation that although the plague bacillus can go into hiding for years and years, it never dies or disappears for good. |
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Data on the foraging activities of honeyeaters were collected for each of the eight sites during four 45-minute sessions throughout the observation day. |
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The Gelena 042, an observation car currently owned by the Timu Western Railway, is waiting there, to be transported to Pago Pago later this month. |
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Thirty years ago such an observation would have been unexceptional. |
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It takes 50 coffee-sipping minutes in the restored 1938 observation car. |
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That observation is writ large if one looks at the history of the bill. |
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With suspended walkways and observation platforms high in the treetops, and rappels down some of the biggest, tallest trees in the world, the views are breathtaking. |
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The idea of environmentalism being a luxury is supported by the observation that countries with the strongest environmental movements tend also to be the richest economically. |
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Shortly after their birth, the children were flown by helicopter to the world renowned Great Ormond Street Hospital in London for observation and treatment. |
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The significance of this observation resides in the thought that any adequate account of nutrition will make ineliminable reference to life as such. |
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I'm not criticizing that kind of clothing. I'm just making an observation about the style. |
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I had missed noticing the two-story circular observation platform when I alighted from the ropeway, but there it was, squatly topping the height of the mountain. |
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A shallow trench took us to a forward observation post, a sandbagged nest with binoculars and links to the unmanned aerial vehicles circling overhead. |
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The humour arises from razor-sharp observation but is never cruel. |
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Third, the virus could not be found in sputum, further supporting the clear observation that airborne spread does not occur. |
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This technique uses one forward squad or fire team occupying a concealed observation post monitoring traffic at either a border crossing point, or a known smuggling route. |
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With experience, the disorder may be diagnosed with confidence on initial presentation or after a period of observation and minimal diagnostic testing. |
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Fabliaux were characterized by vivid detail and realistic observation and were usually comic, coarse, and often cynical, especially in their treatment of women. |
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He did make an observation about how similar Galapagos mockingbirds were to those of mainland South America, but he missed the lesson of the finches entirely. |
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We also note that atherinomorphs have periodic acid Schiff-positive yolk, but the phylogenetic significance of this observation remains to be determined with further surveys. |
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Look, your observation has been that research into psychedelics like Mescaline, like DMT, like the magic mushrooms, has recently undergone something of a renaissance. |
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For use in such tanks, Tokyo Gas developed and introduced the world's first small-size and lightweight submergible observation device for visual checks of inside of the tanks. |
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Eccles had reached the same conclusion as Keynes, but from personal observation of the 1929 crash. |
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All this observation and self-observation possibly says something very depressing about how insular and self-obsessing we are. |
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Variability in current directions and direct observation of arcuate epsilon cross stratification in mixed mud-sand sequences implies high-sinuosity channels with point bars. |
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This was a remarkable claim since Andreas Vesalius and modern anatomists had drawn human skeletons from observation and dissection since the sixteenth century. |
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In despair, many seem to have passively thrown up their hands and resigned themselves to observation of these despicable indecencies as they pass by. |
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This observation seems inconsistent with the hypothesis that myosin heads bind to actin in a stereospecific conformation in low ionic strength relaxing conditions. |
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The important observation is that in dimension three Al needs five steps, even if we tell it that the vertex antipodal to his first query is not the sink. |
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I turn to see her enter behind me, waving a hand pass the control console, closing the doors and starting the short trip to the observation deck above. |
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This notion has undoubtedly partly arisen because of Doctor Johnson's famous observation that going to sea was akin to being in prison, with the added danger of drowning. |
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Visitors could ascend some 40 feet to mirrored observation posts. |
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Knots of dealers and speculators crowd the observation gallery, gossiping and watching the tote board, a huge black panel with company names and prices in glowing red. |
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However, the differences between the crystals make it fairly easy to distinguish each species with a microscope or by careful observation with a loupe. |
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In 1604 he demonstrated that unequal weights drop with equal velocity, an observation apocryphally said to be based on the dropping of weights from the leaning Tower of Pisa. |
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This close observation of deceit caused her to skip her turn at jumprope. |
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I'm not sure that my observation bears this assumption out, but if it is true, some thought should be given to the condition of ethics in the United States. |
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The dish was placed behind the one-way mirror of an observation chamber such that the observer could see the crabs, but the crabs could not see the observer. |
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To make matters worse, it is my observation that these policies do not hit all parents equally. |
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That brings us back to the observation of a pair of black holes in the process of dismembering a star in a distant galaxy. |
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The Scottish farms were being kept under close observation by vets who have spearheaded the monitoring operation to contain the rapidly spreading disease. |
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His almanac tables, showing the moon and Earth with the planets revolving about the sun, met the test of expert observation as well as the old Earth-centered tables had. |
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The observation of the following two decay processes leads to the conclusion that there is a separate lepton number for muons which must also be conserved. |
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This observation suggests that this relief was initiated before the Paleocene to Oligocene Pyrenean compression, certainly during the early spreading phase. |
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From firsthand observation and dozens of interviews, we can offer you a walkthrough down the road to Hollywood. |
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This is more an observation that a theory, but the divide between the pro-war and anti-war factions might be characterised by the likelihood of actually serving in combat. |
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Finally, may I end with an observation on what makes David so attractive to the bien-pensant crowd? |
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A new survey has discovered the top ten reasons why a learner driver may fail to pass their test, with incorrect observation at junctions coming in first place. |
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An observation is scheduled at the Very Large Array, a massive radio observatory on New Mexico's Plains of San Agustin, where the burst was first detected. |
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Watching from the Breydon Bridge observation hide at high tide, I suddenly became aware of hundreds of dunlin taking wing and climbing high above the saltings. |
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Almost in passing, his observation revealed how in modern Britain, despite the demolition of some old hierarchies and snobberies, status still rules. |
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It is insufficient already because it only pluralizes the perspective of observation and precisely fails to enter into the position of the participants. |
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By my observation a daily routine works well for people who work at home. |
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I noted this observation with a loud guffaw of laughter as Ross got Tom in a noogie, the pair both laughing hard as Ross rubbed Tom's head with his knuckles. |
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Static warfare prevented observation of anything beyond the front line by ground forces, which could not hope to outflank the enemy to observe unseen. |
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I thought this was an appropriate observation and still do, despite the hysteria my saying so has ignited on the right. |
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With the aid of a ropeway, and after a strenuous climb in the cold, we finally stood on the observation point of Mount Myoken at a height of 1,333 metres. |
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Cayley, who published his findings in 1809 and 1810, systemised research into aviation using scientific methods and the observation of bird flight. |
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To swear the sensory intermediaries or observation sentences into truthfulness then, one has to capitulate to sensationalism or phenomenalism and forget physicalism. |
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In the Flood model, the observation of shark remains among dinosaurs would not be considered unusual, since one would expect that sharks would scavenge floating dinosaurs. |
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Seeing the West's great mountain ranges in their white coats, from the comfort of a dining or observation car, is an experience you owe to yourself at least once. |
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In this untracked and threatened wilderness, our small group will backpack between glacier-fed rivers, taking time for close observation and photography. |
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