This range can make for tough going, as do swatches of untranslated Latin and Middle English and other assumed knowledge. |
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A wide range of grape varieties is grown at least passably well, which has distracted from the question of what the district does best. |
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The work's neon-bright surfaces range from the impeccably airbrushed to lumpy aquarium rocks drenched in paint and glued on. |
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We have a wide range of attractions for all ages and we are grateful to all the Friends for their help in organising the event. |
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Graphics programmers must have a wide range of tools to permit interactive experimentation and scientific visualization of real-world data sets. |
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He tried his luck with a kick from close range but his goal effort went wide of the target and it was a let off for the home side. |
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Holding up her skirts, Pearl ran up the steps until she was within hearing range of both men. |
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Her other creations include a range of nightwear for kids using brushed cotton, and formal wear for women. |
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In fact, I overheard a woman with a northern accent compare the range of crisps on sale with the selection at Erith. |
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This season's styles range from sandals with barely a lift and lower heels, to teetering spikes that can do some serious damage. |
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Options range from beef, ostrich and chicken patties, to combos like boar and brie, beef and merguez, or venison and goat cheese. |
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The system, which can plot a route from a wide range of driver inputs, always shows the most direct route. |
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It now needs public support in widening the scope of the research through thoughts and opinions on a range of issues. |
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The pub has now expanded its real ale selection and will be serving a range of local beer over the coming months. |
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The bank can offer a full range of products, including trade finance, securities trading and foreign exchange. |
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The selected respondent should not have been within hearing range of any previous respondents. |
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Dynamic rearrangements in the actin cytoskeleton underlie a wide range of cell behaviours. |
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But Taylor was relieved when a long range free-kick from Robert thudded against a post and rebounded to safety. |
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Many people read nothing but newspapers, others religious tracts and books but in the end, such people cultivate a limited range of vocabulary. |
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The colour range favours warm and tropical colours, with the addition of blue and sea green. |
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At last Sainsbury's have increased their range of fresh pastas, until recently they only had penne, tagliatelle or spaghetti. |
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These included not only the normal range of meat joints and poultry, but also whole cattle and sheep. |
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The park has a wide range of healthy-looking wildlife and birds living in some comfort. |
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The court's endorsement means kettling is fast becoming common practice at a wide range of protests. |
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With saris, kaftans and a range of Indo-Western outfits, this Fourth Umpire's look is far from sporty. |
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Mr Richards was a keen athlete who scooped hundreds of medals in a range of sports from swimming to athletics. |
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I never buy a product unless it is cruelty free and I always try to buy free range where I can. |
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There's a mid-range menu serving posh pizzas, burgers and a range of light bites, salads and skewers. |
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Highs can be a bit tinny but this can be tweaked easy enough, with mid range and bass being just about right for both gaming and music. |
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Some groups of Sami practice reindeer nomadism and range across northern Sweden and Finland. |
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The club is open to people of all ages and abilities, has a strong junior section and attends a range of competitions. |
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The nature of Robert's work requires him to carry a phenomenal range of equipment with him each day. |
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Young York musicians have received a major boost with the donation of a range of musical instruments. |
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When I had left the sight range of Harold I opened the map and began to study it. |
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Helen looked around us, making sure no one was following us or within hearing range of what she was about to say. |
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Known as the “middle passage,” this sea voyage could range from one to six months, depending on the weather. |
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A heterotroph has a range of meanings in biology: An organism which requires complex external sources for nutrition. |
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Once more the computer was produced to show me what the future held, based on a range of percentage growth projections. |
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What follows is a delineation of a range of approaches, which endeavour to provide some answers. |
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It is a new show that will give members of the public the chance to air their opinions on a range of hot topics. |
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Tiles were placed in the same home range areas for all trials, but in different runways or locations to avoid habituation and previous scents. |
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It is believed that they have picked up metals blown off the bombing range by the strong easterly winds that regularly blow across the island. |
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We have a wide range of lanyards, aiguillettes and swordknots that add flair to your personality. |
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The drinks bottles contained a wide range of beverages, including aerated water, ginger beer and lemonade all produced locally. |
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Those wanting to steal account details from a personal computer can purchase an extraordinary range of keylogging devices. |
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While the skaters who range from tiny tots to teenagers find their rhythm, curious passers-by gather to have a look. |
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All are engagingly written for piano duet, tastefully utilizing nearly the entire range of the keyboard. |
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Young people need to have clear awareness of the wide range of worthwhile and remunerative careers to which STEM subjects can lead. |
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Fleets like to deal with manufacturers that have a large range of vehicles. |
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The adjustment of the system allows for flexibility and use on a wide range of valve stems with various stroke lengths. |
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Highway driving range is approximately 500 highway miles on a tank of fuel, the best in the mid-size SUV class. |
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Although most respondents were white collar staff, they covered a wide range of grades from office support staff to permanent secretary. |
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The outcomes for a range of spins and velocities can be plotted on a graph. |
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Thus, I would assess the time required to process the case in the Ontario Court Of Justice to be in the range of five to six months. |
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Use these skills and experiences to place yourself in the higher end of the salary range for your position. |
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We believe in independent living and we provide a whole range of services for disabled people. |
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A fresh, tasty range of dishes featuring various Asian influences, with none of the gloopiness associated with lesser quality Chinese cuisine. |
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The glazed sections of the facade are at acute angles to the ground plane and provide a range of views of the forest. |
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The range of your voice and the emotion you can express is really astounding. |
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It varies in a rather simple way with the length of the sequence of primes in the selected range of whole numbers. |
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Between them, these two stories give an indication of the range in which his creative genius worked. |
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Chiropractic adjustments aim to realign your vertebrae, restore range of motion and free up your nerve pathways. |
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Dorothy works with adolescents and teens, as well as adults and couples on a wide range of issues. |
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When he is not working he gets involved in outdoor sports such as sailing, a long time love, and listens to a wide range of music. |
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The new savings schemes will offer a range of different investment options. |
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His performance showcases his ability with a range of instruments and a diversity of styles. |
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A small sample of hair is sent for testing to a lab, where it is screened for traces of a range of drugs, including cannabis and heroin. |
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Most universities provide a range of courses, some general and others highly focused. |
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Each brand will get two bays at the driving range so interested golfers can try out all the latest models and perhaps get some needed advice. |
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Players can see right up to the vanishing point where objects are out of range of the human eye. |
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There is also a new GT model joining the range of hatch and sports tourers. |
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First, art offers multiple, rich, and layered ways of speaking about and glorifying God, since art is unlimited in its range and expression. |
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This has a dark flagstone floor, exposed roof beams, a Stanley oil-fired range with a tiled backdrop and an attractive stone surround. |
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Not wanting to have another confrontation with her, he called out when he was within hearing range of her. |
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The question of verbal irony is of expanding relevance to a range of fields of cultural information and inquiry. |
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A series of overlapping windows representing the full range of sequence divergence were defined. |
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In addition, there are a range of metal evaporators, sputterers and reactive ion etching equipment. |
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In addition to fluid milk, it markets a wide range of organic dairy products including buttermilk, whipping cream and a dozen kinds of cheese. |
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The Supporters Club will be involved in a range of promotional and social activities through the year. |
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Their current activities now range from begging to handling heavy machinery. |
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But, most of these figures have a limited range of posture, with the bent head, suggesting defeat, or failure. |
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The locally and regionally important grassland nature reserve is home to a range of rare insects and plants. |
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An activity zone will feature a range of traditional Asian activities including how to put on a sari. |
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Watch leads are good for short range work, but at long range go for a more aerodynamic shape. |
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At one stage, the cellular service providers presented a wide range of information services at the touch of key and enhanced memory and so on. |
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The Japanese, like other Asians, rarely bake or roast, so most cooking takes place on the stove or range top. |
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At its range of 150 kms the army is in no position to obtain the tactical picture to aim the missile. |
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The aircraft is also capable of carrying a range of aerial bombs with a total weight up to 40 tons. |
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Dispersed material may range in size from particles of atomic and molecular dimensions to particles whose size is measured in millimeters. |
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There is a very comprehensive range of ceramics, from fabulous tableware to quirky characters and conceptual and exploratory pieces. |
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The rules of the commission provided more room to maneuver and allowed for a broader range of admissible evidence. |
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It is a reciprocal agreement that allows for an information flow between the two organizations on a range of safety-related issues. |
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A range of diseases including rabies and Lyme disease are carried by animals, so you should avoid contact with them. |
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There is a big price range for maternity wear, so you should be able to find lots of stuff you can afford. |
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These two saddle-weary cowpokes have been riding the range together for about 10 years when the story begins. |
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This room overlooks the back garden, which is mostly in lawn with a decked patio and a range of plants and shrubs. |
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He shifted to left late last July and took to it quickly, improving rapidly in range and instincts. |
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The Steiffe range has adorable teddy bear motifs down the legs of the shorts, or the arms of tops and as a logo on T-shirts. |
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Finally, the case will be argued for always considering the activities of a diverse range of political actors. |
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Though he is unquestionably a movie star, he seems to lack the actorly range that the role requires. |
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I try to allow for a wide range of opinions, including those taking strong exception to the ATL post. |
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Twenty-four percent of patients had platelet counts above the upper range of normal. |
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A range of massage and other treatments can be booked in advance for an extra charge. |
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The shutter speeds you should try should be in the range of 0.5 seconds through to about 8 seconds. |
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They range in size from microscopic single-cell organisms to parasitic worms that can grow to several feet in length. |
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Accordingly, there is wide variation in the range of sentences for this offence. |
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The entrance hole should be placed about one inch above the floor and have a diameter in the range of two to two and a quarter inches. |
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There is a general decrease in rainfall and an increase in the range of temperatures experienced as one moves away from the coast. |
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So it should come as no surprise that it leads the cosmetic pack again with its new range The Makeup. |
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Acceptable settlements may fall within a broad range of upper and lower limits. |
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This version of attribution theory has been successfully applied to a range of children and adolescents. |
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John's nose is acutely attuned to the wide range of different smell that he works with daily. |
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Residential densities should be in the range of 30 to 50 dwellings per hectare. |
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He does a superb job of showing off his vocal range as well as the softer side of his voice. |
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The last movement is a brilliant virtuoso movement that uses the whole range of the keyboard. |
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Her smallest sale so far that year had been in the range of half to three-quarters of a million dollars. |
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His figures are realistic and dynamic, with an astounding range of body types. |
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Its products include the renowned covert coat and a wide range of tweed garments. |
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One of the problems is that for a whole range of drink now, the actual alcohol content in them has gone up. |
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In the stability-ball rotation, you'll rotate your torso through a controlled range of motion while balanced on a ball. |
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I note the council's arguments about the value of the surplus in assuring a choice and range of sites. |
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Some of the questions they ask range from potential college majors to schools of your choice. |
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The accuracy of the method varies within reasonable limits depending on the time range of the forecast for different conditions. |
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There is an excellent range of colours and it makes superb flooring panelling, joinery and furniture. |
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A greater range of motion is also important for overcoming or balancing the usually more developed pectoral muscles. |
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The reactors range in diameter from about 400 to 60 microns, or millionths of a meter. |
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He has devised workshops for young people that draw on a range of art forms including music, dance, audio-visual and information technology. |
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This variety of riverine habitat supports a different range of species, which greatly add to the value of the adjoining meadows. |
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How organizations attend to a rich range of employees' emotions could facilitate or hinder the progress of ambitious change. |
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For horse and pony lovers, there was a range of horse boxes, saddlery and other equestrian equipment on display. |
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For boys, the range features a selection of outdoors clothes with drawstring trousers and kagouls. |
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The anti-surface version is able to carry a range of air-to-surface missiles, including sea-skimming anti-ship missiles. |
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The menu covers a range of Italian style dishes, offering a choice of 23 pizzas and a variety of pasta options. |
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The centre has a wide range of classes and activities to choose from for both adults and children. |
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Italian company La Favorita Fish has produced a range of exotically flavoured tagliatelle that can enhance your regular pasta dish no end. |
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Anandia offers a beautiful variety of South Seas, Tahitian, Akoya, and freshwater pearls that range in size, color, and luster. |
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Their long reign stems from their adaptability to a wide range of growing conditions. |
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Many of them flourish in a broad range of habitats, and nearly all of them are adapted for wide dispersal. |
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These hearings will focus on the practice of racial profiling as it affects a range of communities of color across the country. |
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The sound of the dots and dashes of the radio range in my earphones, and the instrument panel was my whole world. |
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To calculate a radius for each hospital's market area, we limited radii to a range between 10 and 35 miles. |
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Seven of the people were taken to Daisy Hill Hospital with a range of spinal, back and head injuries. |
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One of the attractions for companies and groups is the range of activities available. |
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The limited dynamic range of the soundtrack is an indication of the relative age of Spartacus, but only finicky audiophiles should mind too much. |
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A person who experiences hearing loss can have a range of tests, usually at an audiology clinic of the local hospital or health centre. |
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The kinds of boats available range from 80-foot motor yachts and sprawling catamarans to smaller sailboats that cater to couples. |
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She had a whole range of interesting scars across her back from his whippings. |
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Dr Denny enjoys solving the wide range of problems he attends to as a general practitioner in Melton. |
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The cowpox virus, which infects a range of animals including humans, has been genetically altered in a similar way. |
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Not as bold in form, but available in colours that range from pure white to pink to deep red, is astilbe. |
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The Australian Labor Party has a proud history of inclusiveness, embracing a broad range of social, cultural and economic issues. |
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The centre will host a range of free activities, all with an Australiana theme. |
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They do have some local beers and whisky and a range of soft drinks and juices, however. |
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Drinks range from fine rums and whiskies to brandy, while art works and coffee table books add to an ambience of exclusive sophistication. |
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Any conscious thought process that may be required on the range to shoot well will hardly exist when your meter is pegged. |
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The judicial decision ought to provide the best answer not a range of alternative answers. |
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There are a whole range of different coloured kangaroo paw in front of us, but what's the idea behind this nursery? |
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The company plans to supply a range of black tartan kilts to meet demand for more contemporary-looking Highland clothing. |
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These charges range from weapons smuggling to illegally wiring large sums of money into the United States. |
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Managers must meet tough criteria prior to certification but this invariably comes with a range of conditions and deadlines attached. |
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There were school and college teams that displayed an astounding amount of knowledge on a wide range of subjects. |
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I always admired in particular his broad range of interests and activities. |
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It will be fitted with a fly-by-wire flight control system developed for the Airbus range of civil airliners. |
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Meanwhile, the council has listed elsewhere on these pages a wide range of projects benefiting the ratepayer and funded through the rates. |
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A therapeutic range has not been established for valproic acid in affective disorders. |
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His eyes mirrored as his vision shifted to a broader range of wavelengths, his hearing and smell and kinesthesia boosting in concert. |
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His music includes songs and tunes from a wide range of music traditions, including folk, blues, reggae, cajun and klezmer. |
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However, the music he makes today draws upon and recombines a range of musical resources, including rap as well as the blues of his antecedents. |
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Its activities include the provision of lunches and a wide range of leisure activities from art to yoga. |
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We tasted a wide range of wines, from a sparkler to whites to reds to a very nice little semisparkler for dessert. |
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Ultimately, his efforts produced a good dry red and a solid dry white from a full range of wines from the estate. |
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The area is important because it has a wide variety of grassland types, from wet and marshy to dry, and a diverse range of flowers and rushes. |
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The equipment can range from a simple draw bench for intermittent drawing, to multiple draw blocks for continuous operation. |
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A range of ointments is available that contain local anaesthetics, mild astringents, or steroids. |
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About 15,000 years ago, they began to recolonize all temperate areas and some species have only recently reached their modern range limits. |
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Top the steak with a tangy sauce, like salsa verde, or even a squeeze of lemon and a sprinkling of salt, and it matches a wide range of wines. |
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Incremental in approach, painstaking in process, the drawings coax a range of associations from the touch of the pencil. |
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These satellites range in size from small on the asteroidal scales, to nearly as large as Saturn's moon Mimas. |
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The beginning of her song was flat and she is singing to low for her voice range so she's straining. |
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These range from one bed room flats to five bedroom houses, with 44 affordable homes and 30 low cost starter homes. |
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These pimples vary according to the severity of the acne and range from whiteheads, blackheads, pustules, nodules to cysts. |
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The club, which trains up to 70 dogs on Sunday mornings, lost a range of equipment including see-saws, tyre tunnels, and A-frames. |
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Using wireless broadcast technology, each mast has a range of up to 25 miles and can deliver speeds of up to 1.5Mbps. |
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Research revealed that untruths range from little white lies to huge whoppers aimed purely at personal gain. |
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The group is currently working on a range of controversial issues, including habitat protection for the sage grouse. |
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Abrams did not have the vast range of chemical admixtures that are available today. |
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Enjoy a Russian folk-art exhibition featuring a wide range of exhibits including Russian dolls, batik and Christmas decorations. |
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The popularity of hobbies is attested to by the enormous range of specialist hobby magazines one can find on the shelves of any newsagency. |
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Other elements in such a range of choices are the pidgins and Creoles of English in West Africa and of Afrikaans in South Africa and Namibia. |
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As it is, it supports a wide range of activities, such as kayaking, canoeing, fishing etc. |
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The document reveals that the bishop's menu would have included a range of meats, from mutton and beef to veal, geese, rabbit, duck and lamb. |
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Apple's laptop range offers a choice of screen sizes, optical drives and processor speeds. |
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His interests span a broad range of topics in astrophysics, from cosmology to the emergence of intelligent life. |
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The second apartment I looked at was just within my range and I was expecting a raise in the next few months. |
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The site is currently used as a driving range and will be adjacent to the proposed new ring road which will bypass Thurles town centre. |
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This subdued range of luminosity makes it hard to accurately judge picture quality. |
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We offer an exciting range of lighting and luminaries that have the ability to accentuate, to harmonize, to enhance, and to convey a mood. |
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He was a teacher and lecturer of great skill and clarity whose range was beyond the reach of most of his younger colleagues in the faculty. |
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I followed this with a karahai methi keema and a range of side dishes including saag paneer and brinjal bhaji which were simply sumptuous. |
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Since we were keen to try their range of fish, we avoided ordering directly from the menu and instead asked for a special platter to be made up. |
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The company has introduced sophisticated electronics into an increasing range of its whiteware and appliances. |
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It features a selection of products from wine to whiteware from a range of carefully selected suppliers representing well-known consumer brands. |
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There will also be a wide range of high quality locally produced crafts, great to keep or to give as gifts! |
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Plants require a range of transition metals as essential micronutrients for normal growth and development. |
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Although now I drank a wide range of fluids I still kept to the restricted salad, fruit and lean food diet. |
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The one-day game has helped to expand a batsman's range of strokes and given him the confidence to play them. |
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Fully grown individuals range in size from about 100 micrometers to almost 20 centimeters long. |
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The aftersun range includes the traditional re-hydration and moisturising cream, a modern Aloe Vera variation and a specific sunburn cream. |
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To achieve this, he used a variable balance of forms, with columns, terraces, ramps and screens in a range of colours. |
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The figures fell within the normal range of 30 to 50 fires per day, a spokesman said Tuesday. |
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A traditional range such as an Aga is also an option if you have the space, as they can boil water as well as supply heat for cooking. |
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Should it still be committed to universal coverage of a comprehensive range of services free at the point of care? |
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Other topics in the large range of applied mathematics topics which he studied were existence theorems and asymptotic expansions. |
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Close attention is needed to piece together a whole, but it's worth it for the the range of writing. |
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Unfortunately, refusal to try a wide range of fresh and wholefoods deprives children of the very nutrients they need for emotional stability. |
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During the breeding season, coveys break up into breeding pairs that spread out across the home range to nest. |
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She takes you room by room through the average house, offering solutions that range from simple color changes to wholescale renovation. |
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With an ever growing range of options for shoppers the choice has never been better. |
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However, a range of volcanic ages from Lower Cambrian to Early Devonian is suggested on biostratrigraphic grounds. |
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They come in a range of sizes, to fit a baby's crib, a king-size family bed, and everything in between. |
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The glass factory produces a wide range of products with a low-tech and traditional technology based on well-developed labour skills. |
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The range of values represented by the colour scale is shown below each image. |
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It facilitates the use of colour values way outside the normal range in an effort to produce a more realistic rendering of a typical 3D scene. |
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This range will be based on the five core products and specializing in items such as tweed jackets, covert coats, and riding boots. |
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The choices will range from low risk to medium risk managed funds invested in a mix of equities. |
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Clinical care is of the utmost importance to us and we benchmark our performance against a range of standards with other hospitals. |
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The crystals range from pyramidal to tabular and are dark blue to nearly black. |
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His range of bats includes the ProSelect, ProElite and ProBlanco, which differ in balance and weight. |
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Caviar in tins and jars range from salmon's red at 99 roubles for a 113-gram can to the luscious, silvery-grey beluga at 500 roubles. |
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The bonds that recorded trades had yields to maturity in the range of 22 to 44 per cent. |
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They estimate that mortality from the famine was in the range of four to six million deaths. |
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Stars, however, come in a staggering range of luminosities, spanning ten orders of magnitude ten powers of ten. |
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Where there was royal or wealthy patronage the choice could range from a grand audience chamber to an intimate drawing-room. |
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They would charge at each other, trade a few useless blows, and then back out of range of the other's strike. |
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The choice of bar can range from a close-knit pub setting to a party animal's dream. |
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The winery also produced a very wide range of other wines, but Cabernet was and is its mainstay. |
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Today a wide range of fresh varieties such as plum, cherry and vine tomatoes are readily available. |
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The colorful, long-lasting blossoms of this wide variety of mums range from one to six inches across. |
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There's a wide range of these things, set up for a wide variety of purposes. |
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Chester has wide variety of eating establishments, covering a whole range of culinary areas. |
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Symptoms may range from palpitations and severe sweating to paralysis, convulsions, and death. |
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There's little indication of the available range of ethical theories, from crude emotivism to Platonic realism, from McDowellian objectivism to virtue theory. |
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The range of Walker's mathematical research was quite impressive. |
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The positioning of the brand at the upper end of the mid-price range has allowed the company to build a relationship with the independent retail sector around Ireland. |
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He sent in a large range goal from a placed ball in the fifth minute. |
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This unit cares for the acutely unwell, who usually stay for around six weeks while they are stabilised on medication and receive a range of therapies. |
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This time at a lower register which is both more commanding and better suited to an auditory range ruined by years placing bets at the dog track at Concreton. |
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Since then, she has gained a vast range of knowledge in all things equine. |
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Human trafficking was once a crime associated primarily with a range of small to large crime groups. |
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Small digital prints with religious images, words and textual extracts rendered in lush textures and rich hues address a broad range of clearly spelt out themes. |
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Wrought iron and upholstered furniture, made-to-measure and ready-made curtains and a wide range of fabrics are all found in the company's new brochure. |
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Light within a forbidden range of wavelengths can't propagate through the array, so if a row of cylinders is omitted, the light will be trapped in the missing row. |
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That is, adopted youth have been found to be either in or near the clinical range for behavioral disorders at rates beyond those of nonadopted age-mates. |
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Services could include requested pieces of music, readings or poetry, and range from being simple, quiet affairs to New Orleans-style funerals complete with jazz band. |
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It does a reasonably good job of this, especially when you consider that there is a broad range of craft in the game, most of which differ in turn rates and top speeds. |
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Authorities believe criminal gangs and paramilitary organisations are making hundreds of millions of euro every year from a range of criminal activity. |
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We now read that men are to be targeted with a range of pink summer wearables by the high-street fashion chains 'cashing in' on the growing phenomenon of ' metrosexuality. |
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A mix of trendy and traditional styles is available and the entire range is made from machine washable, minimum-iron fabrics with many featuring tough Teflon coating. |
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The leisure club should offer a swimming pool, hot spas, steam rooms, luxury changing rooms, fully equipped gyms, dance studios and a range of keep-fit classes. |
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Have you ever, when considering what to buy a friend for Christmas, made your choice of a price range by reference to the value of what they bought you last year? |
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Even a 25 percent increase in the value of the yuan, which few say they expect, would still allow many toymakers to successfully export a wide range of products from China. |
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The shop not only sells a large selection of bridal wear, but also has bridal packages, beauty treatments and a range of other services all under one roof. |
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Conveniently, ultrasound also has a shorter range than audible sound. |
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The graduates are now hoping to land jobs with designer or High Street companies after their range of cutting-edge clothing won praise for its creativity and wearability. |
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They range from the very short term, like the life cycle of a June bug, which lives only a few days, to the life cycle of a planet, which takes billions of years. |
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Birds as a whole feed on a wide range of foods, from fish and flesh to insects to fruits and seeds, and in the case of the New Zealand kea, occasionally sheep's blood. |
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Setae range in length from a few micrometers to several millimeters. |
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Shoppers can stock up on a wide range of goods including honey, free range eggs, organic vegetables, jams and chutney fresh meats, cheeses and pies. |
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Renowned artist Gary Simmons has selected a dynamic range of contemporary works by artists in the mid-Atlantic area who examine the theme of vantage point. |
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His core concept was ramification, meaning the likelihood that co-operation in one sector would lead governments to extend the range of collaboration across other sectors. |
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Her raw lyrics and range of styles are hard-hitting and addictive. |
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I therefore wrote to a large range of other users of the questionnaire and asked for copies of their raw data so that I could carry out the requisite analyses myself. |
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You could sustain a small war with the range of weaponry on sale. |
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They just reflect the range of breeds that were used to create the Heck cattle in the first instance. |
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A vast range of products will be available, ranging from fine art and framing to design-oriented furniture, cosmetics, ceramics, glass and tableware. |
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The authors of the plan also point to the increasing role the private sector could offer by providing a wide range of facilities on behalf of the councils. |
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They are a plain looking, solid sort of shoe with a chunky heel, quite rigid support and come in an infinite range of colours and limited editions. |
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The new range turns traditional notions of rattan furniture on its head. |
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By contrast the compact kitchen is modern in design with shaker style cherrywood units, a terracotta tiled floor, Stanley oil-fired range and other integrated appliances. |
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The company has this year launched a startling range of new KitKats, including a low carb version, Seville Orange, white chocolate and lemon flavours. |
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A man who failed to return home from a walk in the Helvellyn area spent the night under a bush in a ghyll as 32 rescuers from three areas searched the entire range for him. |
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It's a takahe, an extraordinary, huge flightless gallinule long believed to be extinct until rediscovered in a remote mountain range 50 years ago. |
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While you wait for your order, you can browse through a range of furniture, textiles, carpets, glassware, tableware, candles, aromatherapy, books and much more. |
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Bred by Devonia Stud, Royal Dragon was held up early in the one-mile turf contest but was able to range up into contention more than one furlong from the wire. |
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Comments on the pictures posted range from disgust to sarcasm to thankfulness. |
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The solution, as perceived by successive US administrations, is not to retreat from trade liberalization but to incorporate a wider range of nations within the fold. |
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It has two speedboats slung over the back, many windsurfers, two jet skis, 12 cabins, a crew of eight and the usual range of bar stools coated in whale foreskin. |
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This is a lovingly told story of redemption and familial love, but recounted at such close range that every success or failure in this family becomes acutely affecting. |
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Hundreds of people headed for the annual event, either taking to canoes or sailing boats or enjoying a range of activities, including a craft fair and a farmers' market. |
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The firm, which has a workshop in Bowness, just yards from the lakeshore, makes a vast range of easy-to-assemble wooden boat kits, ranging from kayaks to sailing boats. |
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The competition which was adjudicated by the Guild of Food Writers saw Dun Luain win the awards for their range of poultry products manufactured at their Dunlavin factory. |
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Unlike many short story authors, Oates writes interestingly about a vast range of subjects, and has the skill with which to make her tales truly mesmerising. |
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Metallocene catalysts allow for control of tacticity in polyolefins, making it possible to synthesize materials with a wide range of properties from a single monomer. |
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Liz's vocals range from operatic to grunge, I play flute and kick drum at the same time and Jodie plays around with different rhythms on the cello. |
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Gym rats from the east to the west coast prefer tank tops because they allow for complete range of motion and allow gym buffs to admire their flexed muscles at all times. |
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His early career was marked by an astonishing range of achievement. |
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Yet one never knows what to expect from a Grand Master of long range strategy. |
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Marbel also connects with your smartphone so you can customize your riding style, with a range of different modes to suit you. |
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The two nags in the stable were barely fit to trot, a tree root had knocked the floor of the rifle range off its foundation, bats had taken over the ham-radio shack. |
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The need for airdrops and tactical flight requires good low airspeed flight and the aircraft also has long range and high cruise speed for rapid and flexible deployment. |
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