Manual drainage opens nonfunctioning lymphatic and venous connections and directs lymph through collateral vessels to adjacent normal lymphatics. |
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At the close of day, a window opens at the horizon so that a purple giant can hang the moon in the sky. |
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Usually the warehouseman opens up a couple of bundles of papers and lets them help themselves. |
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When Cruz opens his briefcase to be searched, he reveals a three-inch wad of notes. |
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If one opens the book at random, it is this multitude of references that catches the eye. |
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Instead, the articular moves laterally relative to the quadrate as the jaw opens. |
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His voice softens and opens up, threading a tremulous quaver through its easy melody. |
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Legislation in Parliament is driven by what is said in the Queen's Speech that traditionally opens Parliament in November. |
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It opens with a rhythmic theme which is essentially pure Stravinsky, jazzed-up Stravinsky, but Stravinsky nonetheless. |
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Her heartbeat quickens when the footsteps suddenly stop, and the door to the bedroom opens and closes. |
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Each time the Grassquit sings, it jumps straight into the air and opens its wings to reveal white patches. |
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This opens up large chunks of available storage, yet users probably won't fill their total quota right away, if ever. |
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In Lunarium, a chorus of flowers with milky white veins and carmine edges opens to receive the light of the radiant full moon high above. |
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A gentle squeeze is all that's required to power an actuator which opens the lid without any physical effort. |
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Co-opting him as a management guru is crass, yet if it opens more imaginations to the spell-binding it may be a useful book. |
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Today's elk are under such pressure that once the season opens they tend to hole up in the thickest cover they can find. |
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The reality, of course, is that once a designer opens an office and hires a staff, he's as much rainmaker as artist. |
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The exhibition officially opens to the public today and admission is included in the normal entry price. |
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When someone opens the door it hits the door jam and sets off an alarm that will scare them away and wake you up. |
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So they decided to turn it into a sauna, which now opens into a wet room with spa bath. |
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Once the trout season opens you may fish for them with fly, worm, minnow or artificial lure. |
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Ernie opens a page at random, nods his head approvingly, and begins to read. |
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The exhibition opens with a section on Solomon's juvenilia, and shows him already with a voice of his own and a formidable technique. |
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When the Mexican opens his eyes, a large wheel of cheddar cheese rolls down the hill and lands at his feet! |
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The ballet opens and closes with an invocation to ever-changing fate and the wheel of Fortune. |
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Already we've had a lot of people in asking about Nemos, and when the film opens that will triple. |
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The boot opens by remote control, and the radio aerial is cleverly hidden in the rear spoiler. |
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The Festival opens amidst the ravishing sound-world of Debussy's ground-breaking String Quartet in G minor. |
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On the downward stroke of the piston, the intake valve opens to release fuel into the combustion chamber, then closes. |
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Once the piston hits the bottom of its stroke, the exhaust valve opens and the exhaust leaves the cylinder to go out the tail pipe. |
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With a toothy smile, the North Carolina senator opens his arms wide and wraps an equally sunny Kerry in a bear hug. |
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A Mitchell woman's dream will be realized on July 6 when the first soup kitchen opens in Steinbach. |
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Most experts don't recommend keyed joints because they don't transfer load very well once the concrete shrinks and the joint opens. |
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After the launch window opens but before anyone goes we decide to use that task instead of the same task as yesterday. |
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I notice that Jim Lamb is suiting up early and he's thinking that its time to go soon after the launch window opens. |
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They allow the hinge edge of the sash to slide away from the window frame as it opens. |
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Coiling his right arm around some rigging, he carefully pulls a wineskin from his belt and opens the stopper with his teeth. |
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Do not recline your seat just as the person behind you opens their food tray. |
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History is the reconstruction of the past in response to a new present that opens toward a new future. |
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To local Kyrgyz and Russians, the spectacle of beefy US soldiers opens a new perspective. |
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The book opens with Blanche White in jail for unsuccessfully kiting checks to buy groceries with. |
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When threading up any sewing machine make sure the foot is 'up' as this opens the tension disks and the thread goes between. |
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Christ shares both expressions in his face of suffering, whilst He opens the wound in his side to offer the redeeming blood. |
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The main entrance in the Georgian wing opens into a high, well-lit hallway with a timber floor and white-painted wood panelling. |
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Addison opens the door to see a tall red-headed girl with a blue plaid dress on and her hair up. |
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When the door opens, the refer shuts off, when the door closes, the reefer turns back on increasing shelf life. |
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The move opens the way for the world-famous Tiptree company to bring in about 90 foreign students to pick the strawberry crop. |
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That day has too many haunting memories and opens up old wounds that have yet to be healed. |
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It opens with the matchmaking of the daughter of a retired military officer with an alcoholic, unemployed man. |
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At the same time, it opens you to a respect and a reverence in fact, for what is true and holy in other religions. |
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Elevation of the larynx during the swallowing reflex protects the airway and opens the upper esophageal sphincter. |
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And I suppose this is another talking point for journos to put in a write-up about the complex when it opens? |
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Posteromedial to the glenoid surface, the foramen ovale opens in the alisphenoid. |
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The Library Theatre opens its new season with Duck, a hard nosed look at life through the eyes of two ladettes. |
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When someone opens a bottle of my wine many years from now they will know that our wines have ageeability and can be laid down for decades. |
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No Linux port can run on that system unless the user opens up the box and makes alterations to the hardware. |
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As you walk down towards it, the sky opens up, for in this rare Manhattan block almost all the buildings are period houses of just five storeys. |
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Equally intriguing is Shichifukujin, a netsuke of a peach carved out of boxwood that opens to reveal the stone inside. |
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She does not think before she opens her mouth and lands him in even more trouble. |
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It opens up the possibility that some grand coalition of socialists and rightists might wield political power there. |
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A gentle nudge on the ambidextrous blade stud, and the knife's special design quickly opens the blade. |
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Anytime a minor opens a bank account, a parent is legally responsible for it. |
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The trip to the ashram opens a new world of religious amity and brotherhood before the children. |
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If there is a little latency when a customer opens your e-mail, you might lose that customer. |
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A blue-blazered, take-charge Latina with a radio and a flashlight opens the door for you, and guides you through the dark entry hallway. |
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He opens the door to be greeted by a cleaner holding out a freshly laundered towel. |
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Next day, the show opens, with many speeches and compliments, and a dinner of faintly embarrassing lavishness. |
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The staff is trained, camp opens, and the new zip line is the biggest hit in years. |
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Scores of young performers are preparing to tread the boards at York's Grand Opera House when its summer youth production opens next week. |
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As the series opens, Megan is returning to work after six months off following the death of her husband. |
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The song opens lento and pianissimo, couched in rootless, muted parallel thirds. |
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The initial impact sends reverberations throughout the whole building and opens a huge hole near the top of the 110-storey block. |
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She opens the front door to let the cat in and the lock falls off in her hand. |
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The photographer squats down and says something through the letter box, and the door opens about six inches and we all squeeze in. |
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The film opens with a tender, candlelit love scene that features both actors in all their naked glory. |
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Tomorrow, Jack McConnell, the First Minister, will cut the ribbon that officially opens the station and marks an end to the needless delays. |
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The town of Shanhaiguan lies on a five mile sliver of plain between mountains and sea, a pass that opens like an avenue into the heart of China. |
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They believed this to be a natural power of the soul, realized as it gradually opens itself to divine light and truth. |
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However, just as he's about to strike at the demon lord, a rift in time opens and Samanosuke is propelled through time to the future. |
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Vagrant Story is still the child of its parents, though, which is where the rift in its appeal opens up. |
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An attempt is the operative term, because as Rygar starts his rescue, a rift opens beneath him, sending him into the realm of the Titans. |
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A door opens at stage left, and four small aoudads, delicately horned mountain sheep from North Africa, spring into the auction cage. |
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The massive star of the new movie King Kong, which opens today, effectively apes real gorillas. |
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That's because Olympic contests are played on a wider ice rink that opens up the game and gives the elite players space to be creative. |
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The album opens with pair of songs that might very well have been recorded on a huge, old organ in a dusty roller rink. |
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The film opens with a rip-roaring car chase scene, as a car full of thieves is fleeing the cops. |
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The inside of the appendix forms a cul-de-sac that usually opens into the large intestine. |
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She takes me upstairs and opens a chest, out of which she takes scraps of shiny, silky fabric. |
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By questioning the validity of the scientific method, the new approach to science education opens up a can of worms. |
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Tom White opens with the view from a car speeding along a raised roadway at night. |
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From here, an archway opens through to a small kitchen with linoleum flooring. |
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As it falls, the screen is blacked out and a light opens on the apron, stage right. |
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As the film opens, Bob is dragging his sorry carcass through Nice, just a few inches away from rock bottom. |
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The film opens with a powerful scene, as Ivan and his older brother's friends dare each other to jump off a high tower into rocky waters. |
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The surgeon opens the arachnoid membrane dorsal to the seventh and eighth nerves and continues the opening upward to the fourth nerve. |
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This year's grotto opens on the lower arcade in Canal Walk in the Brunel Centre at 11 am on Saturday. |
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As the opening credits roll, the movie opens to a dark rainy Manhattan night. |
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The company will demonstrate rollable displays for use in the mobile devices at the conference, which opens tomorrow. |
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An arched timber entrance door opens up into a lobby with a stained wooden floor, a leaded-style window and moulded coving. |
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Every time the bridge opens, any litter dropped on the deck will automatically roll into special traps. |
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The visitor opens a pink lizard-skin photo album lying on the front counter. |
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The centre armrest is attached to the handbrake which is a neat idea and it opens up to reveal storage space for a mobile phone. |
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A lot of the time I'm here before it opens and see all the food being delivered or I might stay for a lock-in and end up sweeping the floors. |
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Outfitted with a custom pool table, game table, refrigerator, and easy chairs, it opens to a spacious loggia with a view. |
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Without another word, Stephanie opens the door and strides round the car to walk up the front steps. |
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If this fails to intimidate the attacker the snake turns belly up, opens its mouth and lolls its tongue out, playing dead. |
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The film opens in America on September 26, after which we will deliver a round-up of the critical opinion. |
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The film opens with an unkempt man being rousted out of bed when the police break down his front door. |
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Marias opens the piece by talking about how some phrases just don't have a similar equivalent in other languages. |
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Yet sometimes, as one door closes, another opens, and about 18 months ago it unexpectedly started finding new local markets and expanding. |
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It's about two weeks to the close of the cod season, but as they say in the classics, as one door closes, another opens. |
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So with plans for reusable rockets moving ahead, perhaps as one door closes, another opens. |
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Needless to say this opens up a whole lotta possibilities for the government in future cases like this one. |
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Introducing love interests opens doors to all manner of excellent storylines. |
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It opens in the UK on November 25 and should provide the perfect romantic night out for the love-struck among you in the run up to Christmas. |
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This opens up a spectre of interesting possibilities, none of them attractive to him. |
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It opens with a young boy in his room, imagination running wild, like any kid's does, thinking there is something in the shadows waiting to get him. |
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The album opens with shimmering, aquatic xylophones before the drums crash in with a fractured march, and a woozy bass spills like a cloud of ink all over everything. |
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It opens with Huckabee's dramatic recollection of going through security at the airport. |
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We will also be bringing you a round-up of the US reaction to the film when it opens in July, as well as the usual verdict from our good selves in August. |
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Next, Murillo opens a bottle of their Special Edition, which they distill every six months on the solstice. |
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Brooke shows his teeth in a wide smile and opens the cottage door for her. |
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Gloria opens a folder filled with legal documents, incident reports, and handwritten notes. |
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In the space that opens between these two poles we might apprehend, for a moment, the possibility of standing outside the gaze of a history which names us. |
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Universal's effort to reboot one of its marquee franchises takes center stage this weekend as The Bourne Legacy opens five years after the previous installment. |
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You get the odd hairy moment when coming over a ridge and round a corner at the same time as the car kicks down a gear and opens the throttle to maintain its speed. |
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From a 48 portraits of young men and women to a Jeff Koons lobster, the must-see art at frieze London, which opens on Thursday. |
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The Fugitive opens with the flight of the narrator's own obsessive love interest, Albertine. |
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The first scene opens with the people of Thebes lying down on the stage as if almost dead and singing a monotonous murmur marked by the arhythmical beat of a drum. |
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After about an hour, he hears a faint tapping sound from inside the freezer and opens the door. |
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Martin peers through an ajar door which opens into the lobby. |
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My fantasy unravels when she opens the robe, revealing a sling around her broken arm. |
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The north wall opens up to the sunken courtyard to draw in cool air, and the tapered lanterns serve as thermal chimneys, with openable louvres to evacuate hot air. |
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In an interview with The Daily Beast, Eve opens up about her journey from London to the furthest reaches of the galaxy. |
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In stark contrast to the closed area of the courtyard or the hidden service realm the southern aspect of the house opens itself entirely to the mature garden below. |
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Kendal Choral opens proceedings by singing five anthems in the Anglican church tradition starting with the 16th century and concluding in the present. |
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The book opens with a metaphor of ships at sea, a small sailing craft that rides out a storm, and a great supertanker crushed by twenty-five meter waves and gale winds. |
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The film opens with a CGI recreation of the flood, featuring aerial shots of the devastation, filmed in stark black-and-white. |
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Kanta starts to chant a few words and a rift opens in front of them. |
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The film opens with her bratty brother spying on her with binoculars as she suntans on a beach. |
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Normal settling of your house opens new entry routes and reopens old ones. |
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The Gospel Tent at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival, which opens today, is where Southern culture achieves an apex. |
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The software uploads your large files to your private webspace on the Personal FTP server, opens a new email, and places a download link onto the email, all in a few clicks. |
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The second movement opens with timpani and rattles, followed by almost electronic sounding little looped musical figures that litter all of Glass's compositions. |
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The carabiner is a D-shaped metal clamp that has a gate that opens and closes. |
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Jobson's self-quilled script opens and closes with an oh-so-serious soliloquy, read against a montage of the solar system, along with a CGI whizz-bang ride across the planets. |
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Co-founder Missy Suicide opens up about standards of beauty, controversy, and body art. |
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The last stamp shows the proud sailing ship Royal Merchant, one of three vessels that, in 1591, opens up the merchant route from England to India. |
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It's an accomplished and intriguing set that never dulls the enthusiasm on repeat hearing, each new listening opens up a hitherto missed experience. |
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Kicking off in 1944, the film opens with the type of prologue that could have been lifted straight from the Indiana Jones escapade, Raiders of the Lost Ark. |
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He opens up about the bogus Midnight Express, Oliver Stone on blow, and his riveting one-man show. |
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It opens with a bombastic set piece, but it was far less compelling than many of the little, dialogue-driven conflicts that arose. |
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Wearing a robe, he stumbles out of bed and opens the drapes and shades, gazing down lovingly upon the housekeeper putting Serge's midday snack into his backpack. |
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When you depress the spring-loaded latch it opens smoothly on a hinge. |
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Amiigo feeds the data, but opens up a whole new opportunity for concierge gym services. |
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Beautiful, which opens Monday, is based on the much-longer, much-more charmed musical life of Carole King. |
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The Nozzle-man opens the mouth of the hose, releasing its stream while the Backup-man braces the weight. |
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He opens the briefcase to reveal hundreds of well-thumbed sheets of paper filled with typewritten words. |
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The landscape orientation results in a more representational image, in that the space in the photograph opens like a window, and seeing and knowing are in sync. |
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Reminiscing, the thought opens up old wounds for the proud Clare man. |
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The movie, directed by Francis Lawrence, opens after the events of catching Fire. |
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Lacking an extensive vacuolization phase, meiocytes of the same tetrads stay together until the anther opens and the loculus reduces and disappears. |
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Marsh opens by investigating the politics behind the Anglo-French accord. |
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As with so many things in life, as one door closes, another opens. |
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A silhouette portrait of Talbot as a boy of seven, drawn in 1807 by an unknown hand, opens this monumental book about the birth and juvenescence of a medium. |
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The rear of the house opens to the garden through a long loggia. |
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But it also opens outward to offer a sharp look at the fatal codes of honor dominating the austro-hungarian military caste system. |
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When Mike Clark opens his album with a one-two beat, lap steel guitar and rimshots, you might want to write him off as just another alt-country type. |
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Steele's film opens in the middle-class home in st petersburg of a man named Timor. |
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Judging by the canvases stacked in his cramped studio awaiting framing for the exhibition that opens at Brown's later this month, he is as fecund as ever. |
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The grunt takes a hard look at our interpreter, rotates his M16 and opens the vehicle door, motioning for us to get out. |
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As the old saying goes, as one door closes, so another one opens. |
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The story opens with an appearance from the Brothers Grimm, asking an elderly woman to verify the story of a cinder girl. |
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Her fingers alight on a blue-bound novel and she opens it randomly. |
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Even when he opens up, the sentences are wooden, the scenes sucked dry of emotion. |
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This new sense opens the eyes of the regenerate saint to see and understand divine things in a way that had been impossible for him before his conversion. |
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It's a huge step forward for us and opens the possibility of systematic molecular studies to find the genetic cause of regenerative processes in animals. |
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In another, a display of icons, religious insignia and Russian dolls opens onto a personal worship area and the intimate portraits of a woman and a young man. |
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She opens her right hand but artfully conceals the key in her left. |
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Shaped by the fastidious Harnoncourt, the central andante movement opens with a horn theme that whispers an affinity to the Largo from the New World symphony. |
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It opens on The Hindu Times, which despite its its guitar riff ripped off from Stereophonics' Same Size Feet, is a great anthem. |
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The two-storey gallery opens to the public on Saturday with a two-week run of one of the biggest Rolf Harris exhibitions ever staged. |
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Only days before the garden opens, the concrete is hosed down with a high-pressure jet and scrubbed. |
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A silver portal opens in the sky and a ebony alicorn stallion gallops from it the silver tips on his black wings shine in the sun's light. |
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Mrs. Arp opens her school and stands 'em up by the buro to say their lessons. |
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The best way to find out how the series you're writing for uses teasers or cold opens is to get your hands on a script. |
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Signor Papini, the leader of italian pragmatism, grows fairly dithyrambic over the view that it opens, of man's divinely-creative functions. |
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The masque opens with an antimasque of witches, who exemplify on several levels Jonson's conception of a threatening feminine discursive power. |
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Doghair stands result from too many pine trees regenerating following fire or clearcutting which opens the forest canopy. |
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Alton Towers' rollercoaster designer John Wardley is about to retire as his latest creation The Smiler opens. |
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Then she floofs out her blonde curls artlessly and opens her mouth wide, checking her teeth for spinach. |
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Cattails begin to break as the final giant jimsonweed opens in the cornfields. |
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Then I opens the cupboard door and I sees a girt big spider looking up at me. |
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However, in filming this scene proved too difficult to do, and instead the film opens with a close-up of Keaton's hawklike eye. |
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It leaves the moor at Buckfastleigh, flowing through Totnes below where it opens up into a long ria, reaching the sea at Dartmouth. |
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Contact,'' a film based on a Carl Sagan novel about a radio astronomer who connects with extraterrestrial life, opens to much hoopla Friday. |
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In India, the President of India opens Parliament with an address similar to the Speech from the Throne. |
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A double door opposite the stairs leads to the Royal Gallery, and another to the right opens to the Robing Room. |
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Most of the road will open to traffic in autumn 2016 with the remaining section connecting to junction 11a when it opens. |
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St. Malo, seized with pity for the lost soul of the heathen, opens the mound and raises the dead to life. |
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When the water level drops, the float ball drops with it and opens the valve to the makeup water supply. |
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The play opens amidst thunder and lightning, and the Three Witches decide that their next meeting shall be with Macbeth. |
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A porter opens the gate and Macbeth leads them to the king's chamber, where Macduff discovers Duncan's body. |
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That opens the door for Democrats or Republicans to win the IPO nomination by means of write-in campaigns. |
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The Sinfonia opens with a serious, slow introduction and moves on to a frothy, bouncy allegro with accented sforzandi in the manner of Rossini. |
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The story opens with Bendigeidfran, King of Britain, sitting on a rock by the sea at Harlech and seeing the vessels of Matholwch approaching. |
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The female cone then opens, releasing the seeds which grow to a young seedling. |
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This method opens a new, nonpooled connection to the database. ASP.NET checks the queue for notifications using this connection. |
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At the proper initial setting, the spring and cylinder are retracted and the butterfly valve opens. |
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In the late 15th century, Lady Margaret Beaufort had built a chapel overlooking the well, which now opens onto a pool where visitors may bathe. |
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It also quickly opens the gateway to the brain, allowing analgesics like aspirin to work more effectively. |
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Given that judges may draw from their own views of circumstances, this provision opens the way to slander and rumormongering. |
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The Hebrew name for Exodus is shemot because the book opens by recapitulating the names of the 12 sons. |
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Mercury then joins its higher octave and generous counterpart Jupiter early next week, and it opens gates of opportunity. |
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The lough opens into the North Channel and connects Belfast to the Irish Sea. |
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This opens into the gastrovascular cavity, where digestion takes place and nutrients are absorbed. |
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While the left nasal passage opens to the blow hole, the right nasal passage has evolved to supply air to the phonic lips. |
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This half opens into Morecambe Bay and includes a number of small islands, of which Barrow Island, Roa and Piel are inhabited. |
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The training that opens doors for you that men from electrical trade schools can never pass. |
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The committee will be responsible for the first plowing before the garden opens and will rototill in the season's first fertilizer. |
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Eventually, Heilyn fab Gwyn opens the door of the hall facing Cornwall and the sorrow of what had befallen them returns. |
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On any one tree, one or other of these flower types opens first and the other type opens later. |
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The iris fruit is a capsule which opens up in three parts to reveal the numerous seeds within. |
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At about 3300 BC, the historical record opens in Northern Africa with the rise of literacy in the Pharaonic civilization of Ancient Egypt. |
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Phang Nga Bay is a big U-shaped bay, roughly 30 miles wide and 30 miles long, that opens to the Andaman Sea. |
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It opens in medias res, in the middle of the overall story, with prior events described through flashbacks or storytelling. |
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On the heights of Ouarzazate the massif is cut through by the Draa Valley which opens southward. |
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When one of the rifts opens into the existing ocean, the rift system is flooded with seawater and becomes a new sea. |
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The surface wind creates the polynyas which opens up the water surface to more wind. |
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One danger of writing a piece like this one is that it opens one up to the charge of anecdotalism. |
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When the vacuum is reapplied in the chamber the flexible rubber inflation relaxes and opens up, preparing for the next squeezing cycle. |
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Beauty, I suppose, opens the heart, extends the consciousness. It is a platitude, of course. |
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The book opens with a preface describing his father and uncle traveling to Bolghar where Prince Berke Khan lived. |
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This artistic representation of axis mundi opens the mind up to a new visual dimension both energistic and shamanic. |
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It's called the love drug because it opens up the capacity to feel loving and affectionate and trusting. |
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In Ghent it opens with the OdeGand City festivities that takes place on the second Saturday of September. |
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The route is prepared by specialists every year and it opens when the ice conditions allow it. |
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Billets harvested from a mechanical harvester are planted by a machine that opens and recloses the ground. |
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It opens with a W.H. Auden poem that is read with the urgency and the rhythm of the piston on a steam engine. It sounds like proto-rap. |
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This ecclesiology opens itself to ecumenism and was the prevailing model used by the Second Vatican Council in its ecumenical efforts. |
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The performer opens one of the small drawers and takes out two sets of pyjamas. |
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First, the raw materials are emptied into the upper or small bell which then opens to empty the charge into the large bell. |
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Some toll collection points are unmanned and the user deposits money in a machine which opens the gate once the correct toll has been paid. |
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The valley then opens out around Grange before the river empties into Derwent Water, overlooked by Catbells, Skiddaw and Walla Crag. |
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The river opens out into a transitory lake called Kentmere Tarn just south of the confluence with Hall Gill. |
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The book opens with Harry seeing Frank Bryce being killed by Lord Voldemort in a vision, and is awoken by his scar hurting. |
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Ellis opens a file from his stack. In 1991, he says, Pfizer wanted to test the safety of what came to be known as sildenafil. |
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She brushes down her hair with a little bit of spit and a smooth of her hand and opens the bright green door, walking a few metres, squinting. |
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The spiritual philosophy pulls them down, and opens again the fair fields of spiritual naturalism to the contemplation of thinkers. |
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Tasmanian steeplechaser Donna MacFarlane opens her 2009 campaign over 1500m in a tough clash with Beijing Games teammate Corrigan. |
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Despite the fact that Sacrosanctum concilium opens by invoking aggiornamento, ressourcement is the idea much more responsible for its provisions. |
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It also opens the door to legislative evasion of Apprendi's strictures by simply redrafting every aggravator as a mitigator. |
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Why not try turning the handle in the other direction to see if that opens the window? |
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Cruciferae, an Asiatic plant which curls up in a dry wickerlike ball when dry and opens out when moistened. |
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She opens them to show diapers, baby food, hygiene products, and clothing. |
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As the engine speed increases, then the wastegate opens, thereby routing the exhaust gas to the LP turbo. |
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A pair of Montagu's harrier will be visible when a specially mounted RSPB watchpoint opens on the Lincolnshire coast, near Boston. |
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Fine mature Wellingtonia trees line the driveway which opens on to the two acres of gardens and grounds. |
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Each channel opens its gates only after a molecule called adenosine triphosphate binds to a receptor on the channel. |
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The media room features a wet bar and opens up to a south facing set-back terrace. |
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Super whizzy vet Noel Fitzpatrick opens the doors of his Surrey practice to show us more of the furry and fluffy casualties he's on hand to help. |
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I get the bottle while he opens a desk drawer containing two glasses. |
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An allopolyploid origin for Collomia biflora opens the door for additional hypotheses of dispersal relative to diversification. |
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The drama, which opens tomorrow and runs until Saturday, is an adaptation of the book Slave by Mende Nazer. |
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When God shuts one window in the culture war, he opens another. |
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Analysts noted that a ruling that opens up the market could kick-start the Mexican craft brewing segment, which already includes 30 microbrewers. |
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A comedo that reaches the surface of the skin and opens up is called a blackhead because it looks black on the skin's surface. |
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This chute, as it fills, triggers a magic eye that opens a lower flap thus allowing the built-up waste to enter the compactor. |
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She opens the trunk to reveal West inside, bound and gagged. |
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Gracefully entwining his own personal story with that of his family opens lucid discussions on issues ranging from Lampedusa to Italian food. |
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The book opens with reviews on asymmetric synthesis of azetidinones, and on annelation effects in the thiophene series. |
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The label opens and reseals and has been shown to keep its performance for up to four years in 'age-testing. |
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Chunming Yin, said the new approach opens up the possibility of using light to couple the atoms, or qubits, together to form a quantum computer. |
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It opens the floodgates for the likes of All Star Bagatelle and Shove Ha'penny Lucky Stars. |
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A LIFESIZE steel elephant is one of the many weird and wonderful attractions at a lakeside sculpture park which opens near Rugby this weekend. |
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A classic black money operator opens many shell companies to route money before it is invested. |
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The compensation that proceeds as lateralization opens wide the alternate worlds or self-reflexive interiorities of delusion. |
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Allowing the phase transition to be late opens up all sorts of new possibilities. |
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Carved on a stalactite in a high marine cave that opens to the Caribbean Sea, these ideograms are associated to the Taino culture. |
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Shipbreaker Able UK has until the Atlantic 'weather window' opens to sort out the ghost ships controversy, says a leading green group. |
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An engaging spin-off from the Barbershop series, BEAUTY SHOP stars Queen Latifah as a hairstylist who opens up a beauty shop. |
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The New Moon in Scorpio, Wednesday, opens fresh avenues for learning. |
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Letitia will be sporting a blonde bob wig when the comedy opens next Friday even though she says she quite fancied being a redhead for a change. |
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Think about how many people you know who own a top of the range shiny Scandiwegian fridge which opens to reveal a curling sandwich, a dead tomato and some curdling milk. |
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There are also opens at Hull, Milton Keynes, Perry Barr and Reading, with Litter Lout, Sherwood Dan, Barracuda Kate and Xamax Xylograph the respective suggestions. |
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And as series six opens there are more plates spinning than ever from the vampires, baby faeries, shape shifters as well as those yawnsome werewolves. |
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The recreational crabbing season usually opens a full week before the commercial season, so I Like to get first crack at the year's biggest, meatiest Dungeness. |
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The new electric bus route not only puts Gothenburg on the map for innovative public transport systems, but also opens new possibilities for urban planning. |
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The February concert opens with the prelude to Wagner's Die Meistersinger. |
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The day razor clam season opens in the fall, my wife and I and a couple of friends drive nearly three hours to Copalis Beach on the Washington coast to dig our own. |
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In Outlook Express, you can click on Tools, Request Read Receipt while writing the message, and you should get a short message back when the recipient opens your message. |
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The rubber check sleeve opens with as little as one inch of working pressure and seals drop-tight with backpressure, creating a unidirectional shutoff mechanism. |
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Miraculously, she wins and on her subsequent date with Tad, Rosalee opens his eyes to everything that he has been missing in his pampered LA life. |
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Alex Gray Pitch Black, the fifth book in Alex Gray's brilliant DCI Bill Lorimer series, opens as Lorimer is about to board the ferry after a holiday on Mull. |
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Every year the abbey opens its doors to the public for the fall festival, which features arts and crafts, rides and games, entertainment and a variety of food. |
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Most staff will be redeployed as CBA opens a new mortgages services retail office and boosts numbers in its mortgage services call centre, the bank said. |
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She plays Annie Quaintain, who tries to rebuild her life in a wild shantytown after she's left penniless and opens a boarding house for labourers who are building an aquaduct. |
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Resting on a Bowenite stand, the pink guilloche enamel egg opens to reveal a bouquet carved from rock crystal, rose quartz and blue topaz, each with a diamond at the centre. |
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The new store opens on Thursday, September 8, and features an unbeatable range of toys, video games, babycare items, bikes and outdoor leisure products. |
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Bu t he is ab o ut to sta r a s t he Scottish musician and artist in t he world premiere of new stage show Backbeat when it opens in Glasgow next month. |
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