When attending a wedding, there are certain proprieties that must be observed. |
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Inspectors have observed terrible factory conditions that dehumanize workers. |
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The well-characterized centriole duplication regulatory proteins Plk4 and Cep152, as well as the core structural protein Sas6, have all been observed. |
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Saint Patrick's Day is observed on 17 March, the supposed date of his death. |
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In the Rocky Mountains and Andes, dry and continental climates are observed. |
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He observed two children playing with marbles on the street corner. |
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Juvenile dolphins off the coast of Western Australia have been observed chasing, capturing, and chewing on blowfish. |
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Groups of between two and six dolphins are regularly observed creating a bow wave to force the fish out of the water. |
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Similar cases have been observed in Laguna, Santa Catarina in Brazil since during 19th century as well. |
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Female specimens have been observed to be ripe from February until end of May, when most are spawning. |
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Cercaria emasculans is known to be fatal to the snail, but this does not account for the observed mortality. |
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These declines were observed for attitudes towards Black and Asian ethnic minorities. |
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The fact of diversity is observed in comparing the diversity of time, culture, authors' perspectives, literary genre, and the theological themes. |
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In 1761 the astronomer Thomas Hornsby observed the transit of Venus from the castle grounds. |
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While playing for Deans, Giggs was observed regularly by local newsagent and Old Trafford steward Harold Wood. |
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Calan Gaeaf is the name of the first day of winter in Wales, observed on 1 November. |
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To assess prospective wind power sites a probability distribution function is often fit to the observed wind speed data. |
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This can be observed in foggy weather, when the temperature drops during the night. |
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Surprisingly, a cluster of oligosaccharyl transferase complex and TRiC chaperone complex proteins were observed in the STRING analysis. |
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A similar pattern of replacement can be observed with the aquatic plants and invertebrates living in the river. |
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It has been observed, however, that certain taxa have the ability to divide without causing a reduction in cell size. |
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The feeding mechanisms of the oceanic dinoflagellates remain unknown, although pseudopodial extensions were observed in Podolampas bipes. |
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Orientation of the schemochrome determines the nature of the color observed. |
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Many green sea turtles have been observed in returning to the same sleeping location night after night. |
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They have also been observed bow riding on baleen whales, and they also bow ride on boats. |
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Polygamy has been observed in humpback whales, with the females having multiple male partners throughout their lifespan. |
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One individual was observed playing with a bottlenose dolphin in Hawaiian waters. |
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However, many of the whales observed to approach a singer are other males, often resulting in conflict. |
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Right whales have also on rare occasion been observed in the Mediterranean Sea. |
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They are social feeders and have frequently been observed feeding with killer, fin, and humpback whales, as well as other dolphin species. |
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Gray Whale migrations off of the Pacific Coast were observed, initially, by Marineland of the Pacific in Palos Verdes, California. |
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Male California sea lions have been observed to help shield swimming pups from predators. |
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This constant probability may vary greatly between different types of nuclei, leading to the many different observed decay rates. |
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The number of decays observed over a given interval obeys Poisson statistics. |
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Much like the Odyssey, there is even a set ritual which must be observed in each of these conflicts. |
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The strong nuclear force, not observed at the familiar macroscopic scale, is the most powerful force over subatomic distances. |
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About 254 nuclides have never been observed to decay, and are classically considered stable. |
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It could, therefore, not be the immediate cause of the observed mass extinction. |
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This cycle is usually coupled with seasonal movements that can be observed in many species. |
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These extra lanes are observed by CCTV cameras from a traffic control center. |
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This relationship between fractures and direction of fjords is also observed in Lyngen. |
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Recessional moraines are often observed as a series of transverse ridges running across a valley behind a terminal moraine. |
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Similarly, the historical abundance of various fish species has been found to have a substantial relationship with observed climatic conditions. |
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If the otocysts were removed from these animals, they swam normally and no peculiarities were observed in their behavior. |
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Surge can be measured directly at coastal tidal stations as the difference between the forecast tide and the observed rise of water. |
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Also Siganus fuscescens have been observed eating prawns and other baits, suggesting that some species are opportunistic omnivorous feeders. |
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Seals can be observed in summer months hauling out on the rugged rock formation of Craiglethy Skerry. |
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Gulls have been observed preying on live whales, landing on the whale as it surfaces to peck out pieces of flesh. |
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In coastal towns, many gulls nest on rooftops and can be observed by nearby human residents. |
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However, orcas have been observed successfully attacking walruses with few or no injuries. |
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However, the behaviour also takes place in warm water and is also observed in birds that do not typically stand in water. |
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Caulerpa was first observed in the Mediterranean Sea in 1984, off the coast of Monaco. |
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On the basis of the number of effective mines observed while sweeping the barrage, the actual odds were assessed. |
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The British submarine E4 had observed the action and launched a torpedo at Stettin, but missed. |
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He observed, When you are told a thing is impossible, that there are insuperable objections, then is the time to fight like the devil. |
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Historic conditions were faithfully observed but with the addition of a Sextant. |
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Young adolescent males tend to be least aggressive, and have been observed in nonantagonistic interactions with each other. |
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Wild females have been observed reproducing up to 28 years of age, which is the oldest known age for reproduction of any ursid in the wild. |
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This process can be easily observed in experiments and used as a good approximation to many real data. |
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During the last century, decreases in biodiversity have been increasingly observed. |
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The possibility was considered that it was caused by an acute form of encephalomyelitis, which was first observed in captive bred silver foxes. |
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It has also been observed catching and killing juvenile birds such as ducklings, and occasionally takes birds up to the size of a water rail. |
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House sparrows have been observed stealing prey from other birds, including American robins. |
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Male burrowing owls have been observed to have longer wing chords than females, despite being smaller than females. |
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Furthermore, owls have been observed to be roughly the same size as their prey. |
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Thrust is generated by pushing their body against the water, resulting in the observed slip. |
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Matings have also been observed in June and even early October, but it is not known if the autumn matings result in any young. |
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Crows have been observed to puncture the skin with their beak and then peck out the animal's liver, thus avoiding the toxin. |
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Indian Ocean warming is the largest among the tropical oceans, and about 3 times faster than the warming observed in the Pacific. |
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The required diffusion coefficients, however, appear to be larger than are observed in the real ocean. |
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Minor eruptions are frequent and lava flow has been observed in recent years. |
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Those features can also be observed in algae and cyanobacteria, suggesting that these are adaptations to the conditions prevailing in Antarctica. |
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What can also be observed in relation to tectonic plates and Pangaea, is the formations to such plates. |
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Items were knocked from shelves and seiches were observed in swimming pools in parts of Florida. |
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Occurrences of masculinization and estrogen suppression were observed as a result. |
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In recent years, several active seamounts have been observed, for example Loihi in the Hawaiian Islands. |
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New species are observed or collected and valuable information is obtained on almost every submersible dive at seamounts. |
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An important case where the Coriolis force is observed is the rotating Earth. |
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The changes observed represent the mass flow rate and density of the fluid. |
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Whilst she was being repaired in the mouth of the Endeavour River Cook observed the tides over a period of seven weeks. |
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Agulhas Rings have also been observed as removing larval and juvenile fish from the continental shelf. |
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The Ekman layer, with its distinguishing feature the Ekman spiral, is rarely observed in the ocean. |
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These same schlieren can be observed when hot air rises off the tarmac at airports or desert roads and is the cause of mirages. |
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He also observed that the farther out to sea in the Atlantic Ocean he went, the smaller the leptocephali he caught were. |
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Over hundreds of years, magnetic declination is observed to vary over tens of degrees. |
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On Earth, the pressures recorded at the centers of tropical cyclones are among the lowest ever observed at sea level. |
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The report concluded the observed increase in tropical cyclone intensity is larger than climate models predict. |
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However, the observed sporomorphs in this sample are rare and poorly preserved. |
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As genetic drift occurs more frequently in small populations, diversity is an observed consequence of isolation. |
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The depopulation is linked to a drop in carbon dioxide levels observed at Law Dome, Antarctica. |
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The anniversary of Columbus's 1492 landing in the Americas is usually observed on 12 October in Spain and throughout the Americas, except Canada. |
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In the United States it is called Columbus Day and is observed annually on the second Monday in October. |
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On 13 September 1492, Columbus observed that the needle of his compass no longer pointed to the North Star. |
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Grey rhebok are less commonly seen and are scarce, but may be observed along the beach hills at Olifantsbos. |
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In another northern species, ptarmigan, such a see-saw pattern between warring and peacing has indeed been observed by researchers. |
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Upwelling and downwelling areas in the oceans are areas where significant vertical movement of ocean water is observed. |
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If solar variations were responsible for the observed warming, warming of both the troposphere and the stratosphere would be expected. |
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Detection and attribution may also be applied to observed changes in physical, ecological and social systems. |
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In 1805, Canadian colonists observed First Nations peoples engaged in farming activity along the Red River. |
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The production of granite by metamorphic heat is difficult, but is observed to occur in certain amphibolite and granulite terrains. |
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John James Audubon, born in 1785, observed and painted birds in France and later in the Ohio and Mississippi valleys. |
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He observed that rocks from distant locations could be correlated based on the fossils they contained. |
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Mating always takes place in water, where the pair can be observed mating several times. |
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Vladimir Dinets of the University of Tennessee, observed that crocodiles use twigs as bait for birds looking for nesting material. |
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As a result, the overall observed length of the growing season in the United States has increased by about two weeks in the last 30 years. |
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In 2012 the USDA updated their plant hardiness map to reflect the warmer observed temperatures in the past thirty years. |
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The cucumber originated in India, where a great many varieties have been observed, from Cucumis hystrix. |
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Agriculture usually refers to human activities, although it is also observed in certain species of ant, termite and ambrosia beetle. |
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Philosophers originally thought that only humans had the ability to make tools, until zoologists observed birds and monkeys making tools. |
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Earthquakes have been observed in the region since the earliest historical records. |
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It is believed by Theosophists that devas can be observed when the third eye is activated. |
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This pattern of EEG and respiratory changes has been observed during both diurnal and nocturnal sleep in Pickwickian patients. |
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Passive instruments detect natural energy that is reflected or emitted from the observed scene. |
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From 1990, a steady increase can be observed, reflecting the high costs of the services provided. |
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One of the first observed environmental effects is that puberty occurs later in children raised at higher altitudes. |
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In South Asia, R1a1a has often been observed with high frequency in a number of demographic groups. |
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The creation and expansion of such social relations is not merely observed on a material level. |
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Thirdly, significant achievements in IC can be observed through development studies. |
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Polar wander can be used to measure the degree to which Earth's magnetic poles have been observed to move relative to the Earth's rotation axis. |
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It lasted until 1133, interrupted by several truces that were sometimes observed and sometimes violated. |
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Around this time Shell and his wife observed poltergeistlike manifestations in their apartment. |
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He observed that the companions of the Shah Jalal were foreign and known for their strength and bravery. |
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People sail on the China seas only in Chinese ships, so let us mention the order observed upon them. |
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Upon view, the myocardial cells are observed to have large densely packed chromosomes within the nucleus. |
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In one study, up to 94 percent of observed mounting incidents took place between males. |
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Portolan or portulan charts are navigational maps based on compass directions and estimated distances observed by the pilots at sea. |
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The observed recession of those galaxies led to the discovery of the expansion of the Universe. |
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Observational astronomy may be divided according to the observed region of the electromagnetic spectrum. |
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Other objects commonly observed in ultraviolet light include planetary nebulae, supernova remnants, and active galactic nuclei. |
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In addition to electromagnetic radiation, a few other events originating from great distances may be observed from the Earth. |
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Ten minutes later, the Sun was observed to be 40 degrees above the horizon. |
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The observed angle must be corrected for the effects of refraction and parallax, like any celestial sight. |
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Mariners had observed that magnetic north deviated from geographic north in many locations. |
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Preformationists rejoined that Harveian epigenesis was unscientific, for such a virtue could not be observed. |
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If a clinical case is observed, smallpox is confirmed using laboratory tests. |
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Although he describes the details of the Easter celebration as deriving from local custom, he insists the feast itself is universally observed. |
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In regards to wildlife, bottlenose dolphins and Florida manatees can be observed in the bay. |
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This birthing pattern is speculated to be a continuation of the birthing patterns observed in the wild. |
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In New York Bay, he encountered the Lenape and observed what he deemed to be a large lake, which was in fact the entrance to the Hudson River. |
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The Mediterranean climate is observed in the northwestern corner of the state where the summers are dry and mild and the winters cool and rainy. |
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This climate is observed in areas from Tijuana to San Quintin and nearby interior valleys. |
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Nearly 490 different species of birds have been observed in the park and on adjacent waters. |
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Polar bears exposed to oil spill conditions have been observed to lick the oil from their fur, leading to fatal kidney failure. |
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Until that time, scurvy had not been observed in any organism apart from humans and had been considered an exclusively human disease. |
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While latitude could be marked in degrees as observed by astrolabe or quadrant, easting could only be given in distance. |
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In fact, as Nachtigal observed they resemble in features and behaviour the Arabs. |
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The Tang culture and social systems were observed and imitated by neighboring countries, most notably, Japan. |
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These constraints can be observed even when the indigenous society is regulated largely by its own tradition and custom. |
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This type of pseudosocial relationship has also been observed within the teleshopping venue from a different scenario. |
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It is therefore possible that extensive galling can be observed even at low densities following infection. |
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Transgenes were observed both in the sweet potato's closely related wild relatives, and also were found in more distantly related wild species. |
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It is rarely used as a matrix TAM and is more frequently observed in past embedded clauses. |
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A much rarer but still observed process is the formation of mixed languages. |
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Igbo has also been observed to utilize an increase in subglottal pressure involving its aspirated consonants. |
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Some linguists have observed phonetic consequences of vowel reduction that go beyond the pronunciation of the vowel itself. |
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However these norms are observed irrespective of the number of clause elements preceding the verb. |
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Simultaneous oscillation of pulses with four-fold difference in pulsewidths and tens of Hz repetition rate difference is observed. |
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However, a clustering of sounds at the beginning of a syllable can be readily observed in such languages as Shona, and the Makua languages. |
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Male putty-nosed monkeys in Nigeria have been observed stringing together calls of pyow and hack. |
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But it observed that this shows that the Anglicans themselves perceived that the first form was defective and inadequate. |
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Behavioral traditions have been observed in groups of fish, birds, and mammals. |
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A great variety of birds can be observed including eagles, turkeys, toucans, parakeets and macaws. |
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Over the last forty years or so, a change has been observed in Belgium in the relationships between the Judiciary and Parliament. |
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At Newton Mill, North Carolina, in 1909, twenty of the 150 workers observed, appeared to be twelve years old or less. |
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Gustaf Ekman observed charcoal fineries at Ulverston, which were quite different from any in Sweden. |
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He further observed that a vacuum would have the same effect upon ether, and the resulting cooling should be sufficient to produce ice. |
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The process relies upon mated dies that press the paper into a shape that can be observed on both the front and back surfaces. |
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As the candle is raised the tip is observed and if unchanged the atmosphere is safe. |
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The study controlled for age and smoking habits, so concluded that air pollution was the most likely cause of the observed differences. |
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The Boston Associates tried to create a controlled system of labor unlike the harsh conditions they observed while in Lancashire, England. |
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Volunteers have created a database of Waltham serial numbers, models and grades, and descriptions of observed watches. |
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Since turbine gates are often opened intermittently, rapid or even daily fluctuations in river flow are observed. |
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Frankenstein has been in pursuit of the gigantic man observed by Walton's crew. |
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Searching out the causes of disorder, apart from his recommendation of Fa, Shen Dao observed splits in the ruler's authority. |
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Contained gases could not escape through the thick strata, thus form cavities, which can often be observed. |
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It is an empirical measure for describing wind speed based mainly on observed sea conditions. |
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As children, Beatrix and Bertram had numerous small animals as pets which they observed closely and drew endlessly. |
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At Besthorpe near Newark, breeding pairs of little egrets and grey herons have been observed. |
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More pronounced effects are observed, however, in particular valley regions within the Cordillera, in the direct lee of specific mountain ranges. |
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Wirksworth and Barlow are two of the very few dressings where the strict use of only natural materials is still observed. |
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When the slides are observed under a microscope, the researcher counts the number of grains of each pollen taxon. |
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I looked back to see what was going on, and observed a rubber jungle of oxygen masks hanging from the overhead bins. |
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She's certainly observed the rate at which people are posting shelfies on Instagram. |
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And such an order is observed in the aculeous prickly plantation, upon the heads of several common thistles. |
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Strangers of limited information and dull apprehension were sometimes observed not to know what a Powler was. |
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He observed using astrotechnology at his disposal to search out a civilization using updated technology. |
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Now suppose that neutrons had some as-yet-unknown property that, if it could be observed, would enable us to predict their individual lifetimes. |
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But, a little side-door, which I had never observed before, stood open, and disclosed certain cellarous steps. |
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However, most major salmon farming areas have observed resistance to common chemotherapeutants. |
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About four thousand cradlings were observed among five mother-infant pairs during the first 15 weeks of each infant's life. |
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An entity does not automatically conclude that any observed transaction price is determinative of fair value. |
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A negative correlation was observed between BMI and the dihydrodaidzein production in men, and between BMI and the equol production in women. |
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We observed large fluctuations in time-resolved degree-degree correlations, ranging from dissortative to assortative functional brain networks. |
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Hutchison observed the Buick cross the double yellow line to pass a car at the bottom of a dip. |
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A lot of druses are found in the vein, and euhedral crystals of quartz, marcasite and sphalerite are observed as druse minerals. |
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Excessive and sticky-thick mucus secretions may be observed in the valleculae, piriform sinuses, and endolarynx. |
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We have observed that implicatures are a standard strategy for overcoming apparent floutings of the maxims of quality. |
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He observed that it was not one of the homely flys from the under-hill town, but apparently from the popular resort across the bay. |
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Most of the structures and textures observed at Ponkapoag section have been noted in turbitite and flysch sequences. |
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No reduction in albuminuria, glomerulosclerotic index or cortical collagen deposition was observed. |
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British influence can be observed in the language, culture and legal systems of many of its former colonies. |
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St Andrew's Day, 30 November, is the national day, although Burns' Night tends to be more widely observed, particularly outside Scotland. |
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In an infinite...universe the stars would collectively outshine the Sun and flood the heavens with light far more intense than is observed. |
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Two diastereoisomers of each adduct are observed due to the formation of a stereogenic hemithioacetal group. |
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Endoscopic hemostasis was performed with hemoclips or hemostatic forceps whenever bleeding or exposed vessels were observed. |
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Filaments up to 32 cells long were observed, capped with live heterovalvate end-cells where each possessed one of the initial valves. |
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Such a teleological view gave Aristotle cause to justify his observed data as an expression of formal design. |
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In addition, more archaic pronouns and forms of mutation may be observed in Literary Welsh. |
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On Kelleys Island in Lake Erie or in New York's Central Park, the grooves left by these glaciers can be easily observed. |
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Bell Beaker pottery has been found in Mallorca and Formentera but has not been observed in Menorca or Ibiza. |
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Sulla, having observed the violent results of radical popular reforms, was naturally conservative. |
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Increased 1,25 2 D levels should stimulate the intestinal hyperabsorption of Ca and contribute to the hypercalciuria observed in such patients. |
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Here he observed most accurately the variation of the sun's motion and the length of the days and the nights in summer and winter respectively. |
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Infotactic trajectories feature 'zigzagging' and 'casting' paths similar to those observed in the flight of moths. |
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He observed his companion place his hand in one of the beds which trembled, and look inspectingly around. |
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At the same time, she had observed the turmoil brought about by Edward's introduction of radical Protestant reforms. |
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It seems safe to assume that intravasal hemolysis has played a decicive role in the development of the observed acid-base dysbalance. |
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Some species of ithonids have been observed swarming in vast numbers for short periods of time. |
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Samuel Pepys observed the conflagration from the Tower of London and recorded great concern for friends living on the bridge. |
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He observed, measured, dissected, built models and employed, invented and improved a variety of instruments. |
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Afonso et al observed that human necrotic, but not apoptotic, neutrophils induced in vitro leishmanicidal activity mediated by macrophages. |
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He built some of the earliest Gregorian telescopes and observed the rotations of Mars and Jupiter. |
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On 8 July 1680, Hooke observed the nodal patterns associated with the modes of vibration of glass plates. |
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Thomson observed that the electrometer registered a charge only when he deflected the cathode ray to it with a magnet. |
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It was through Brunel that Babbage knew of Joseph Clement, and so came to encounter the artisans whom he observed in his work on manufactures. |
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In 1984, such patterns were observed in the arrangement of atoms in quasicrystals. |
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In 1721, Lady Mary Wortley Montagu had imported variolation to Britain after having observed it in Constantinople. |
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Returning to London in 1811, Jenner observed a significant number of cases of smallpox after vaccination. |
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He observed that people who caught cowpox while working with cattle were known not to catch smallpox. |
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Developmental or mutational biases have also been observed in morphological evolution. |
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Speciation has been observed multiple times under both controlled laboratory conditions and in nature. |
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The second problem was that the planetary model could not explain the highly peaked emission and absorption spectra of atoms that were observed. |
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Worse still, as spectrographic technology improved, additional spectral lines in hydrogen were observed which Bohr's model couldn't explain. |
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He observed two glowing patches on the plate, which suggested two different deflection trajectories. |
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In 1928, Walter Bothe observed that beryllium emitted a highly penetrating, electrically neutral radiation when bombarded with alpha particles. |
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The observed fact that the gravitational mass and the inertial mass is not the same for all objects is unexplained within Newton's Theories. |
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Since 1967 there was observed a trend indicating an ageing population, and is expected to continue in the foreseeable future. |
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Recently a number of linguists have argued that many of the grammar changes observed in English were due to a Brythonic influence. |
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The four seasonal festivals celebrated in the Gaelic calendar, still observed to this day, are Imbolc, Beltane, Lughnasadh and Samhain. |
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Furthermore, significantly higher levels of loricrin and transglutaminase-3 mRNA were observed in the SM group. |
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Both studies also observed that the Cornish were less materialistic than the English. |
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Another important influx of Latin words can be observed during Renaissance humanism. |
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They fasted on Wednesdays and Fridays until three o'clock as was commonly observed in the ancient church. |
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An expression in macrogamonts or at the outer oocyst wall was not observed. |
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The chronicler Jean Froissart observed the English invoking Saint George as a battle cry on several occasions during the Hundred Years' War. |
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The church in Northumbria had traditionally used the Celtic method, and that was the date observed by King Oswiu. |
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David and Brunhes first observed magnetizations in lava flows that were roughly opposed to that of the present earth's magnetic field. |
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The absence of any histological sign of malignity in the primary tumor and in the metastases, as observed in our patient, is remarkable. |
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Today, the tradition is still observed in some parts of Europe and among European communities in North America. |
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As a result, Mardi Gras, the culmination of the Carnival season pre-ceding Lent, is observed in Pensacola. |
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It was also observed in other works of Germanic origin, Middle English poetry, and even an Icelandic prose saga. |
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The increasing gloominess of Donne's tone may also be observed in the religious works that he began writing during the same period. |
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I observed, that though we are satisfied his doctrine is not true, it is impossible to refute it. |
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Severn nursed him devotedly and observed in a letter how Keats would sometimes cry upon waking to find himself still alive. |
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While his motor skills were affected, the observed damage had not impaired his ability to write. |
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The exact intracellular mechanisms that govern these observed mechanoresponses in stem cells, however, have yet to be fully characterized. |
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A general upward trend in tempo has been observed during the evolution of drum and bass. |
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It had a theme of knightly chivalry, though Walton observed that Helpmann in the lead looked more like the Dragon than St George. |
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Selznick observed that she had shown no enthusiasm for the part until Olivier had been confirmed as the lead actor, so he cast Joan Fontaine. |
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World Book Day is observed in Britain and the Crown Dependencies on the first Thursday in March annually. |
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There is a great deal of variation in game format although the Laws of Cricket are always observed. |
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In the case of the 2006 Winter Olympic Games in Torino, Italy, negative environmental impacts were observed, including impacts on soil. |
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The list, of 383 species in 175 genera, included all fungi observed within the then boundaries of the country. |
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He observed that banks operating in more than one country can be given a joint bailout by multiple governments. |
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The Outer Hebrides have been described as the last bastion of Calvinism in Britain and the Sabbath remains widely observed. |
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For earlier periods estimates of size and distribution of the population are based on observed demographic patterns. |
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The day has been observed by many artists over the years, often with works that show the battle itself. |
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They observed a democratic society with open universities and civic societies in addition to more advanced factories and manufacturing plants. |
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Other sets of holidays, varying between nine and twelve, are officially observed in individual states. |
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Jordan, he observed, was not viable as an independent state and should therefore be divided. |
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Fahrenheit observed that water boils at about 212 degrees using this scale. |
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The scientists of this group observed the transit of Venus and recorded waves produced by the 1883 eruption of Krakatoa. |
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The ODIHR has observed over 300 elections and referendums since 1995, sending more than 50,000 observers. |
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Hawksbills have been observed nesting during June and July, and from November to March. |
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This reaction closely resembles the Schikorr reaction observed in the anaerobic oxidation of the ferrous hydroxide in contact with water. |
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Thus, anthropologist Joan Vincent observed that ethnic boundaries often have a mercurial character. |
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This pattern of variation, known as clinal variation, is also observed for many alleles that vary from one human group to another. |
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The number of races observed expanded to the 1930s and 1950s, and eventually anthropologists concluded that there were no discrete races. |
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However, others have noticed that group variation was relatively similar to the variation observed in other mammalian species. |
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A weekly cycle of days prescribes a specific focus for each day in addition to others that may be observed. |
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Korda observed that Greene wrote in a small leather black notebook with a black fountain pen and would write approximately 500 words. |
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Michael Moorcock observed that many writers use archaic language for its sonority and to lend color to a lifeless story. |
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Some facts should be suppressed, or, at least, a just sense of proportion should be observed in treating them. |
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As a contemporary writer observed, Sullivan draws on these various influences while remaining recognisably himself. |
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He was without exception the clumsiest and most mutton-fisted horseman I have ever observed. |
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His friends observed that his anecdotes were more notable for humour than accuracy and in many cases he set out deliberately to deceive. |
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In happier times with Goldwyn, he had observed this same picture sitting on Goldwyn's piano. |
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There is no observed conjunction to ground an inference either to extended objects or to God, as unobserved causes. |
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To see this point perfectly, it must be observed that the bad consequences of actions are twofold, particular and general. |
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However, the Super 2000 rules were observed for the overall championship from the 2007 season. |
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This practice has also been observed on the Paddle Steamer Waverley when operating in and around the Firth of Clyde. |
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During this time heavy snowfall was also observed in the Cuyamaca Mountains of San Diego County. |
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The suburban sprawl observed in Tijuana leaves the downtown and beach areas relatively affluent. |
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Traditionally, the holiday was only observed by young single girls, though today both young men and women join the party to see their futures. |
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The appellate process involved clergy from throughout Europe and observed standard court procedure. |
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Where significant vertical movement of ocean currents is observed, this is known as upwelling and downwelling. |
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Inbreeding was observed to increase juvenile mortality in 11 small animal species. |
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Wildcats hunting rabbits have been observed to wait above rabbit warrens for their prey to emerge. |
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While wildcats in Europe will cache their food, such a behaviour has not been observed in their African counterparts. |
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In Tajikistan, wolves are their most serious enemies, having been observed to destroy cat burrows. |
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