He had a difficult home life, was permanently excluded from school, and was a member of a violent gang. |
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His body is trapped permanently in a glacier beneath the mountain that took him. |
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Has that world really been rendered permanently obsolete by the terrorist bombings? |
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I have managed to get put on early shifts at work permanently so I finally have a regular wake-up time of 7.15 am. |
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Hillstream loaches have flattened bodies and utilize suckers, permanently clinging to rock faces so they are not swept downstream. |
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His father Lou, an accountant, is a short, compact man with an intense, handsome face who suddenly and permanently leaves home. |
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Even in the height of summer the field is almost permanently under water and too wet for British cattle. |
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But before this material is permanently captured, it gathers into a swirling accretion disk that surrounds the black hole and radiates intensely. |
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But he is an immensely gifted comic, with a quicksilver imagination which is like a video player permanently jammed in fast-forward. |
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So in other words, it's permanently a horrendous mix of straightness and waviness. |
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My fingers are permanently crossed behind my back and I'm carrying my four leaf clover, horse shoe and rabbit's foot. |
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For instance, a budget that was permanently balanced would freeze the level of federal debt. |
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Five players were permanently blinded and a dozen more had permanent eye defects leading to reduced vision. |
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And I felt that if I was this happy in life, my life would be permanently happy and jocund. |
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Was it conceivable that the drugs he had been given for pain had permanently addled his brain? |
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All small appliances such as food mixers and juicers can be permanently housed there, with messy, noisy work undertaken out of sight. |
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The teammates, all female, asserted that her terrifying behavior that day justified their permanently closing ranks against her. |
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When should the profession rap them over the knuckles, and when should they permanently show them the door? |
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Fly-fishing and white-water rafting disrupted the sensitive Harlequin duck breeding grounds, thus permanently closing the river to human use. |
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A small number have been kept on to tie up loose ends before it permanently closes its doors next month. |
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He's a workaholic whose goal is to be the first man to put hackers permanently out of business. |
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Long-sightedness can also be treated more permanently with radial keratotomy. |
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In 1997 there was a change of government and they invited me to stay here permanently to fly air ambulances for them. |
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It seems that the disk heads are permanently moving, probably recalibrating. |
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Whatever that result, he does return to Downing Street still permanently winged by Iraq. |
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Violent recidivist criminals should be permanently removed from society, perhaps by being put to work on an outlying New Zealand island. |
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Honor was permanently surrendered for the king's shilling as otherwise decent men chose to become informers. |
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The wooden walls were thick, the shutters were permanently closed and the wood stove in the corner was going flat out. |
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This teaches how you can permanently reduce you weight by reducing the carbohydrates you eat. |
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If your computer is permanently connected, the chances are that, sooner or later, an attempt will be made to access it without your knowledge. |
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The workforce has been reduced by voluntary redundancy from 380 to 310, with the removal of 40 temporary workers and 30 permanently employed. |
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As I tooled around on city streets, I was permanently haunted by the thought that someone in an SUV would mistake me for a speed bump. |
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The document envisages the creation of 240 000 jobs to permanently reduce unemployment to below 10 per cent. |
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Sadly, when some ends of the sporting market do business with seven noughts permanently attached, it is hard to admit failure. |
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I could have boxed his ears and found some ways of permanently keeping him away from me. |
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Also, hair that is relaxed, straightened, or permanently dyed is more porous than natural hair. |
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Although women could work in slums or in the back country of foreign lands, national suffrage would surely permanently soil them. |
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You can permanently damage a soil by adding too much or the wrong amendments. |
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Nor can they have any idea of what it must be like to live permanently in an atmosphere of fear and violent repression. |
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They reproduce like rabbits and gnaw almost permanently because their teeth grow all the time. |
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Nothing whatsoever, not even the most minute particle, exists independently or permanently on its own. |
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Often, all it takes is a controlled encounter with a live bat through a wildlife guide or zookeeper and the horror spell is permanently broken. |
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According to the Justice Ministry, about 630,000 foreigners reside permanently in Japan. |
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I could have easily exchanged my name permanently for a Hindu one and begun life anew in Calcutta. |
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The same week, a very experienced and fit cyclist mate permanently damaged his arm after shooting a red light into the path of an oncoming car. |
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Undeterred by a permanently ankylosed knee joint, he joined the Malayan medical service. |
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Retractable tape measures were permanently secured to a winding mechanism inside the casing. |
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At this point, the ribs were permanently reinstalled and stringers were cut. |
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Their little boy is permanently dependent on oxygen and also has a shortened life expectancy. |
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There were reports of a permanently stoned Perry walking backwards and talking in riddles while striking the ground with a hammer. |
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His drug ring had been disrupted due to the raid, and Natalie had permanently wounded his shoulder with her bullet. |
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The dragon roared in pain as her vision blurred permanently in her right eye. |
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Plus she had no desire to become permanently tied to Marie 's apron strings, which she knew would be her inevitable fate. |
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Once the armatures were complete, we used papier-mache to cover and more permanently attach all the architectural forms to the dome. |
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The new research hints that particles can become more permanently lodged in the brain. |
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You're not a bad person for finding comfort in thumb-sucking, but you are permanently damaging your choppers. |
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The roads will not be permanently asphalted, but will be hard surfaced nonetheless, in anticipation of the rains. |
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That year he moved to London but his love for Wales was strong and he eventually settled permanently there. |
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Accordingly we distinguish between permanently internal and temporarily associated water molecules. |
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They way he tells it you'd think we were all of us permanently roaming about the land in sackcloth and ashes, wailing and mithering. |
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Five steep steps led to a low-ceilinged attic bathroom with permanently dim lighting. |
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Moving permanently overseas became increasingly attractive to many New Zealanders. |
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The specimens were not permanently marked, but instead bore paper tags attached with string loops. |
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At the third offence he shall lose the mace and be permanently removed from office. |
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By this time she was permanently in a wheelchair, but still full of life and very fond of sangria and flirting with Spanish waiters. |
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If this whole admission game does happen again, though, I plan on permanently tattooing the word REJECT on my forehead. |
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When he was eight years old, his heart tissue was permanently scarred by a serious bout with rheumatic fever. |
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In doing so, she was dreadfully burned and her face was permanently scarred. |
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A 24-hour call centre operates, permanently manned by experienced personnel from all three Services. |
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In 1952 he settled permanently in Santa Fe in New Mexico and spent the rest of his life painting landscapes and scenes from New Mexico. |
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And for example there was a television station closed down there permanently last year. |
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It is uncertain whether the back-to-back victories for affirmative action will permanently halt recent trends against the policies. |
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But he was exiled permanently from Rome, never to return under pain of death. |
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Fancy turning your humble terrace into a palatial Georgian town house, or permanently hosting the Teddy Bears Picnic in your daughter's bedroom? |
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Oils in any form can penetrate the surface and permanently discolor terrazzo floors. |
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First, some recapture data were collected using the permanently marked individuals described above. |
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We therefore, demand that the internet be permanently banned from American homes. |
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That means you were banged up badly enough to get sent home, but not permanently hurt. |
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When your playlist is complete, you can share the link with friends or save it permanently for your own enjoyment. |
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A single halyard to the throat of the sail is an alternative to lashing the throat permanently to the masthead, and it facilitates reefing. |
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The world's greatest rower for a decade, he needs one last, great race before passing the baton on permanently to his long-term teammate. |
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The self-correcting collar works on the quick external pinch-pain principle, which is far less damaging than a permanently crushed trachea. |
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The SN45G thermal solution screws into matching receptacles on the motherboard, using thumbscrews that are permanently attached to the heatsink. |
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So I now have my Discordian and Subgenius membership cards permanently in my wallet. |
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She seems to be looking permanently upwards because of the tilt of the tip of her nose. |
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Indeed, a large number of mesopelagic animals have eyes that permanently view the upward direction for just this reason. |
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After traveling across country to California for a life changing year of study, she was ready to settle down permanently in the Sunshine State. |
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He wished he had chosen a career where he could settle down permanently with a wife. |
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He grew up in Juarez and spent several years abroad before returning to Mexico to settle permanently with his family. |
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But no, they had to convey their extreme excitement by bellowing at us through the mic, and permanently damaging our hearing. |
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That would be truly despicable of the Senate to allow his reputation to be permanently besmirched. |
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The Landsort is permanently equipped for both minehunting and minesweeping. |
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One wall is made up of cabinets containing hundreds of CDs, and a stereo on which the bass and treble are permanently turned up full. |
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Most of ours live aboard vessels moored more or less permanently outside the marina breakwater, in a shallow bight known as Fools' Anchorage. |
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I eventually had surgery, but the doctors had misdiagnosed me, and they permanently ruined my feet. |
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Once the two state solution if permanently off the table, the only one left will be a binational, secular, democratic state. |
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The Mk II version has a permanently installed drop-leaf table forward of the binnacle. |
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The 14 full-time teachers and other staff were told on Tuesday last week that the school would be shutting permanently in July. |
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People worried a right of way to a primary school would be shut permanently have been reassured the closure is only temporary. |
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It seems they are permanently angry at each other for having extramarital monkeyshines. |
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A devout minimalist permanently clad in monochromatic shades of black and grey, she's the ultimate cartoon embodiment of design. |
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This diminutive little switcher moved permanently to the cold climate of Seattle to become the turntable switcher at Interbay yard. |
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Or do we want them to emerge as resentful rivals in a world permanently divided into hostile trading blocs? |
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He worries, if the high-paying jobs move offshore, that could leave him and other workers permanently underemployed. |
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Taking up so much of the roof area, it has to stay sealed with the glass permanently in place to maintain the car's body rigidity. |
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Modern combat was too fast for anything like that anymore, so the turret was permanently slaved to the co-pilot's seat. |
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This patented coating is bonded permanently to the surface of the glass by a special manufacturing process. |
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The firm's efforts resulted in a patented coating which is bonded permanently to glass via a specialised manufacturing process. |
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Like television he is over-excitable, bonhomous, hungry for novelty, permanently racing against the clock. |
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The Maldives only had a population of 280,000, and they were badly hit, with some parts rendered permanently uninhabitable. |
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Marl prairie occurs within the zone intermediate between the permanently flooded sloughs and the drier pine-dominated high ground. |
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Because they are unvented and not permanently installed, these portable heaters are potentially more hazardous than options listed earlier. |
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The forceps were pressed too hard into his temples, leaving him permanently brain-damaged. |
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With a barn that moves weekly, there is no concrete floor where manure builds up, no permanently muddy patch that must be sluiced off. |
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Only two women permanently work at the premises and it was terrifying when police officers turned up with a sniffer dog to search for drugs. |
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The dog was a reddish-grey color, with what seemed to be permanently upraised hackles along her neck and back. |
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In Dyson's case, she was the permanent and permanently vacant Silicon Valley networker who got the job largely out of name recognition. |
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Proceed at your own risk, and if you permanently brick your phone, we can't help you. |
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Ministers decided to extend drinking hours on New Year's Eve permanently following two years of successful trials. |
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The object is then heated at a low temperature causing the niello to fuse, become viscous, and finally cement itself permanently to the metal. |
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Some feel the country's reputation for generosity has been spoiled and community sentiment permanently soured. |
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Paints and varnishes are designed, of course, to adhere permanently and evenly to a surface. |
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It's just that few choose to, because it's exhausting and demoralising permanently to present oneself as a grinning ninny. |
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Airline management has been intimidating pilots by permanently demoting captains following accidents or flight mishaps. |
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In 1957, Victoria Day was permanently appointed as the Queen's birthday in Canada. |
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That this was never permanently achieved proved fatal to their Mediterranean strategy. |
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France did not emerge as a permanently unified state until the ejection of the English and the Burgundians at the end of the Middle Ages. |
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But they're more fragile than other TVs and may suffer from burn-in, which occurs when a fixed image becomes permanently etched on the screen. |
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He was born disabled and voiceless with a gaze permanently haunted by a look of terror. |
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She's considering recording a new album and feels it would be easier to do so if she were permanently in one place for a while. |
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It was an era before distrust, cynicism, agents, and chequebook journalism permanently soured the relationship between footballers and hacks. |
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Indeed, he moaned so constantly during the journey, sitting as he was on a rusty stool, so as to permanently stain his reputation as a man. |
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The subplot centers were permanently marked with metal rebar stakes with labelled metal caps. |
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When they returned, they could be wearing callipers, or walking with crutches, permanently disabled. |
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Can this demon conductor possibly be pried away from his beloved Kirov Opera in St. Petersburg and tied permanently to New York? |
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He later went to Cambodia and was permanently expelled in 2002, though Cambodian officials did not specify his crime or file charges. |
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The 60th floor observatory has been permanently closed for security reasons. |
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The washbag needs to be in your hand luggage as when you least desire it the plane will temporarily or permanently lose your luggage. |
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On the other hand, will someone please explain why so many roses are permanently hooked up with weeds? |
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Well, I will make an order that those two matters be permanently stayed and that the plaintiffs pay the defendant's costs. |
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Mohsen looks like a Lebanese workmen's cafe, its windows permanently steamed up and blotched with notices and stickers. |
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Its Burgundy Grand Cru glass is the only stemware that resides permanently in the Museum of Modern Art in New York. |
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Further caterpillars are added and the burrow sealed permanently before the egg hatches. |
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Some members of Congress are seeking to permanently increase the Army's end strength. |
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Her hair is hennaed to cover the grey and her figure was long ago permanently shrouded in a shapeless dress. |
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The coal has been strip-mined throughout much of the region, permanently scarring the landscape. |
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The chicks had been downy and charming, and cheeped sweetly with their permanently open mouths. |
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Well Scott, at least I don't have the same pair of sunnies permanently attached to my head. |
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Tropospheric ozone can permanently damage people's lungs and prohibit plants from producing and storing food. |
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When George was six years old the family moved permanently to Holland, setting up home in The Hague. |
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Silicone adhesive will bond the frame permanently to the mirror. |
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He is a somewhat shambling but attractive denim-clad man in his late 50s, with a thatch of pewter-coloured hair, an engaging smile and a permanently amused gaze. |
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He survived, Risner says, but was left permanently injured by a bullet to his spine. |
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Soft contact lenses and clothing may be permanently stained. |
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Consequently, the masterpieces of sculpture and painting were bought in and around their time and many, if not most, are permanently lodged in museums. |
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Industrial production and technology have permanently altered the way we brew our inebriating ethanol. |
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He had pigeons flown in from Cairo and a fridge permanently full of caviar. |
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This king chose to disappear in the mountains permanently rather than cede to a colonial power. |
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Of course, once permanently established, the Australian settlers lived and worked as their forebears in England and their cousins in North America. |
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It's as if you are permanently wrapped in your fluffy bathrobe. |
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Using abrasives, such as steel wool or abrasive powders tends to permanently scratch the smooth glassy surface, and make it harder to clean thereafter. |
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These results are permanently calibrated with international standards. |
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Haringey Council told The Daily Beast that the children had not been taken permanently into state care. |
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This stream continued almost uninterruptedly, although police control of the borders was permanently reinforced under the growing pressure of anti-immigrant organizations. |
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We are people who, despite ourselves, find ourselves drawn to the sick, the dying, the permanently bruised. |
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Underneath, however, lies the permanently molten lava of Scottish memory and its sense of English repression. |
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The horror of what followed is permanently etched on countless memories. |
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This ancient woodland is nothing like a typical rainforest, which has a lush canopy, a luxuriant understory, and a permanently shaded, relatively open forest floor. |
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In fact on the rare occasions when she did unbraid her dark blonde tresses they flowed down her back in a rippling wave, permanently creased from the braiding. |
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But today, four decades later, America acts as if it is permanently at war with itself. |
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However, we don't want the lead to be fixed in such a way that, should you get a break-off, the lead remains permanently tethered to the trace and to the pike. |
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Somehow, the thought of being prematurely and permanently separated from one's wife and children, God forbid, makes one more aware of the tenuousness of life. |
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Quarks are permanently bound together into protons, neutrons and mesons. |
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We would submit the first has problems once one is setting up something which is intended not only to be omnipotent or sovereign but also to be permanently so. |
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The high court here yesterday ordered the Eastern Cape Welfare Department to pay two years' backpay with interest to a permanently disabled Quigney resident. |
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Children are certainly tempted to watch television instead of mastering reading, and those who succumb will be permanently impaired scholastically. |
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In defense, embattled slaveholders clung ever more fiercely to a paternalistic rhetoric that posited slaves as inherently inferior and permanently dependent. |
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During a 1946 labor strike heavily infiltrated by communists, Reagan felt Marxism's heavy boot, an experience that would permanently set him against tyranny. |
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Some might say the club have taken refuge in recent years in the rosy glow of their triumph of 1967 so they might be as well moving permanently to the Portuguese capital. |
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In more recent times, the channels of water that flow from the permanently snow-capped peaks of the high Andes have been augmented by the drilling of deep boreholes. |
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Hitchcock was our mountains and our Rivers, curled permanently into our brainpans. |
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I think a lot of us want our dads to stay kind of permanently like they were maybe when we were growing up and we have trouble with any aging process. |
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It will survey the craters at the South Pole, something that has never been done before, and will map the Peak of Eternal Light, a mountain top that is permanently sunlit. |
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The British biologist, a heavyset woman of fifty-eight with eyeglasses and a permanently pinched expression, stood up unsteadily and reached for the device. |
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When Atlas Bakery permanently turned off the ovens and left the building it became, over the past five years, a favourite spot for vagrants, pigeons and party organisers. |
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We had left the oppressive flat humidity of Lima at dawn, rising through the low cloud that seemed to hang permanently over the city, as if entering a second sky. |
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The owner is front of house and seems permanently genial and benign as we all might be if we lived, as he, his wife and children do, in such a mood-improving environment. |
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Residents would be given the option of either moving out of Gowan Lea temporarily and returning to a bungalow or moving permanently into other accommodation. |
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Concern has been expressed at the unsuitability of the current oratory premises and the people are concerned that the oratory will be permanently closed. |
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But there's nothing like a chance to stroke and cuddle an animal for a seven-year-old, and my daughter enjoyed stroking a Shetland pony which had a permanently sad expression. |
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Large expanses of boreal forest and tundra are underlain by permafrost, a layer of permanently frozen soil found underneath the active, seasonally thawed soil. |
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Unfortunately, my rear shifter wasn't working and I was permanently stuck in the lowest gear there, although I still had control over my front three chainrings. |
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If you don't do continuous maintenance, you may permanently lose some of your recoverable oil. |
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As a kitten is maturing, its ears will gradually curl and uncurl in varying degrees and are not permanently set until the kitten is roughly 4 months of age. |
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The leaders of society endowed chantry priests, who were permanently employed to say a daily mass for the soul of the chantry founder and his or her relations. |
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Once I had it positioned, I used wood glue and brad nails from the inside to permanently fasten the front oak trim piece with no visible fasteners. |
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The beginning of the winter brought a new season of parties and gatherings with which the aristos sought to dispel the gloominess of this permanently twilit world. |
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Mercerized cotton is treated to permanently straighten the cotton fibers which then becomes a smooth, rod-like fiber that is uniform in appearance with a high luster. |
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This list will only serve to keep me permanently on the outer. |
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The ceaseless reinterments in a big town churchyard meant, in any case, that you could not expect a grave site to be permanently set apart for its tenant. |
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Since her lower jaw is underdeveloped and her teeth never grew in, her little tongue is permanently sticking out. |
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When months went by, then years, Sisley assumed her request would be stuck permanently in the HHS review process. |
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Pupils attending the centre are either temporarily or permanently out of school as a result of illness, pregnancy, exclusion, non-attendance or special needs. |
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There is also a mysterious Moomin ancestor who lives permanently in the stove. |
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They sought to destroy permanently the ability of the parlements to obstruct policy by manipulating their rights of registration and remonstrance. |
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The beginning of the winter brought a new season of parties and gatherings with which the aristocrats sought to dispel the gloominess of this permanently twilit world. |
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He is permanently monosyllabic unless the subject happens to be narrow-gauge North American railways, and he never uses a word where a silent, dismissive glare would do. |
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Aside from its temporary and permanently resident fish, the underside is decorated with sponges, hydroids, tunicates, tube worms, cup corals and anemones. |
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Unlike spray paint, which can be easily cleaned on today's subway cars, scratchiti and acid etching permanently destroy windows at great cost to the MTA, officials said. |
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I have confessed myself a temerarious theologian, and in that passage from boyhood to manhood I ranged widely in my search for some permanently satisfying Truth. |
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It's amazing how many people still stroll to the printer to load letterheads or envelopes, rather than configuring their printer to permanently keep different stocks. |
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Recombinant retroviruses are a widely used gene therapy vector because of their ability to permanently integrate a therapeutic transgene into the genome of a target cell. |
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The injury left his pupil permanently dilated, making that eye appear to be a different color than the other. |
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He returned for a time to the intellectual salons of Paris and then served as French consul in New York City from 1783 to 1790, after which he returned permanently to France. |
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Now we have self injury awareness campaigns, which often describe cutters as a permanently isolated minority, misunderstood by the public and health care professionals alike. |
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Today began with another thoroughly reprehensible example of my almost excessive insecurity, sieved through a fine mesh of my permanently resident paranoia. |
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Vows declaring two individuals permanently one in the sight of God, a bond no one may put asunder, are taken as mostly a quaint rhetoric or archaic poetry. |
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Russian ground forces, including infantry and armor units, are being permanently stationed in key areas. |
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Especially when joined to new promises to permanently abolish the Alternative Minimum Tax and estate tax? |
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From the text of the article, the term RU-486 was permanently eighty-sixed. |
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Washington, Lane and Clackamas counties permanently switched from punchcards to optical scan ballots before last February's referendum election. |
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Disulfiram metabolites permanently inactivate the human multidrug resistance Pglycoprotein. |
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When Richard still did not return from the crusade, John began to assert that his brother was dead or otherwise permanently lost. |
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Each radiodetermination system shall be classified by the radiocommunication service in which it operates permanently or temporarily. |
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When James permanently annexed the islands to the crown in 1472, Scotland reached its greatest ever territorial extent. |
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Sedimentary dykes can also be formed in a cold climate where the soil is permanently frozen during a large part of the year. |
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They may permanently abandon their dens during mange outbreaks, possibly as a defence mechanism against the spread of disease. |
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As they get older and more developed, they visit the nest less often and leave permanently when weaned. |
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In this they differ from permanently horned antelope, which are in the same order, Artiodactyla. |
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The geological study of Antarctica has been greatly hindered by nearly all of the continent being permanently covered with a thick layer of ice. |
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Plastic debris, when bulky or tangled, is difficult to pass, and may become permanently lodged in the digestive tracts of these animals. |
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With the Fall of Constantinople in 1453, the Byzantine Empire was permanently extinguished. |
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In this role, the WTR SQN is also directly supported by HW AWC, and 20SQN and Defence contractors permanently based at RAAF Base Woomera. |
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It is most commonly used in small pleasure and fishing power boats that are not kept permanently in the water. |
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Experienced boat builders are reluctant to use even 316 below the water line in a boat permanently in salt water. |
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The Romans were to make no more concerted attempts to conquer and permanently hold Germania beyond the river Rhine and the Agri Decumates. |
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Even after the Dacian wars, the Danube frontier would permanently replace the Rhine as the main military axis of the Roman Empire. |
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Iceland had no military or naval forces, and Denmark was to give notice to other countries that it was permanently neutral. |
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Some of these settlements were permanently abandoned after the conflagration. |
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Fishing has always been the main livelihood for the many Sami living permanently in coastal areas. |
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Nearly 100 years after its conception the DWB was permanently institutionalized and its conclusion was in sight. |
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The German Enlightenment won the support of princes, aristocrats and the middle classes and it permanently reshaped the culture. |
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He also reformed the tax system and permanently abolished the chrysargyron tax. |
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Mariners' compasses can have two or more magnets permanently attached to a compass card, which moves freely on a pivot. |
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York Factory changed hands several times in the next decade and was finally ceded permanently in the 1713 Treaty of Utrecht. |
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The revised Easter computation that had been part of the original 1923 agreement was never permanently implemented in any Orthodox diocese. |
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Some historians have suggested that, but for the urging of his senior explorers, De Almagro would probably have stayed permanently in Chile. |
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The settlement at Jamestown could finally be considered permanently established. |
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His discoveries went largely unnoticed at the time, so none of his place names were permanently adopted. |
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Europeans settled on the islands permanently beginning in the 19th century. |
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Many of them were not repatriated until the 1720s, and some of them settled permanently in Tobolsk. |
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This level of nicotine in children can permanently alter brain structure and function. |
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In the long run, the weapon could make the user permanently hard of hearing. |
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On 11 December 1518, the canons elected Zwingli to become the stipendiary priest and on 27 December he moved permanently to Zurich. |
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Its value as a licence to enter the stadium on a particular day has been permanently lost. |
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The dissent by Holmes permanently damaged his formerly close relationship with Theodore Roosevelt. |
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Ordinary jurisdiction is that which is permanently bound, by Divine law or human law, with a permanent ecclesiastical office. |
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The Profumo affair of 1963 permanently damaged the credibility of Macmillan's government. |
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Danish citizens that reside permanently outside Denmark lose their right to vote. |
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In some countries, naturalized citizens do not have the right to vote or to be a candidate, either permanently or for a determined period. |
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The amount of stress required to permanently damage them increased 76 times. |
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Labels on major-brand soft drink refillables may be permanently silk-screened. |
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Binding exposes its active site, allowing it to permanently ribosylate the Gs alpha subunit of the heterotrimeric G protein. |
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Smallpox left Josiah with a permanently weakened knee, which made him unable to work the foot pedal of a potter's wheel. |
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An employer may not fire, but may permanently replace, workers who engage in a strike over economic issues. |
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Finally in 1713, Worcester was permanently resettled for a third time by Jonas Rice. |
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In the 1960s, Interstate 290 was built right through the center of Worcester, permanently dividing the city. |
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The upshot was that the Federalists were permanently discredited and quickly disappeared as a major political force. |
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To escape the heaviest bombardments, many people in the central areas left the town to sleep in hedgerows with some being permanently evacuated. |
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This railway link was severed in 1966 when the famous cradle bridge across the docks was closed permanently for safety reasons. |
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On a small scale, this can be achieved by placing the plant in a wide saucer containing pebbles that are kept permanently wet. |
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The most common type of pencil casing is of thin wood, usually hexagonal in section but sometimes cylindrical, permanently bonded to the core. |
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Mechanical pencils have more elaborate casings which are not permanently bonded to the core. |
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It replaced four smaller stations and was permanently staffed by two rescue teams who attended emergencies across the entire coalfield. |
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Unless we intend to permanently economically balkanize the White Mountains, this project should be stopped dead in its tracks. |
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The space is permanently vented at high level by the coarse stone screen combined with a window screen in the back-up wall. |
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A MUM of two has been left permanently airsick after stepping off a plane eight years ago. |
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The floor's one-coat application permanently bonds to concrete, quarry tile, brick pavers or plywood, making it a choice option for renovations. |
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The new buildings make them feel claustrophobic, permanently in shadow. |
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Just as we are about to morph permanently into stodgy old stinkpots, we stumble across one of those favorite things. |
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This might permanently change the way cells in the body respond to insulin. |
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The Andaman and Nicobar Islands are an archipelago of over 500 islands, only 34 of which are permanently inhabited. |
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In the experiment, these motors permanently push the tubules alongside each other. |
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Sprung subfloors are typically permanently attached to a building's foundation with adhesive or nails. |
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Pivoting arms are pillow block mounted and cylinders are permanently lubricated. |
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Roisin can only communicate with her eyes and is permanently disabled, she has dyskinetic cerebral palsy and needs a wheelchair to get around. |
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The NuBOOM system is designed to be a permanently installed fixture in operating rooms that incorporate medical video equipment. |
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The contributions were permanently recorded on special bookplates and in AAS's online library catalog. |
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The orthosis may be worn permanently by the patient or used temporarily until they no longer need them. |
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The Little Penguin, also known as the Fairy Penguin, is the world's smallest, and the only penguin permanently found in Australia. |
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University of Manchester scientists have discovered how to permanently replace the workings of the invertebral disc. |
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The bad news is I have a cracked bone in the scaphoid of my left wrist and the little finger on my left hand will be permanently bent. |
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Sydney woman, 18, returned home from schoolies in Bali permanently blinded after drinking cocktail containing methanol. |
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A BOILERMAKER whose hands have been permanently damaged from using vibrating tools has won pounds 8,000 in compensation from four employers. |
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If Tropicalia's decentering power rests on a permanently shifting periphery, however, what does it mean that history ended up on its side? |
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A buildup of the protein GATA4 forces cells to enter a permanently static state known as senescence, researchers report in the Sept. |
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He also attended training on Ellesmere Island in Alert, the northernmost permanently inhabited place in the world. |
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The active ingredient electrically depolarizes the microbe's membrane and inactivates them, creating a permanently protected surface. |
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Doctors already can permanently correct nearsightedness, farsightedness and other problems. |
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Tallwood High School Successful Offeror will permanently assign one ATC to each of our 11 high schools. |
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