When it comes to rewarding his marquee players, Taylor has proven to be a reliably soft touch. |
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The Oregon system seems able to provide housing reliably, even during boom times. |
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Depo-Provera is a brilliantly effective anovulant if the injections reliably occur every twelve weeks. |
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The government's ability to provide basic services reliably was instrumental in establishing government creditability. |
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We have streamlined the way to get your action-packed sports on to the pages as quickly and reliably as possible. |
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In fact we are reliably informed that Burnby Hall Gardens at Pocklington had never seen anything like it. |
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They have reliably informed us that Chris does NOT wear his pants outside his trousers. |
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We are reliably informed that the Senate may take up the bill in its rump session, scheduled to start Tuesday. |
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A randomized controlled trial showed that radiographic pelvimetry is not able to reliably predict the route of delivery. |
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How reliably and lovingly caregivers behave determines how securely attached children become. |
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Note that graphesthesia, stereognosis, and extinction cannot reliably be tested for unless primary sensation is intact bilaterally. |
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The goal, obviously, is to make Internet communications confidential, tamper-proof, and reliably authenticated. |
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There is no honor higher than to be continuers of the glorious deeds of our ancestors, no duty loftier than to reliably protect the country. |
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I am reliably informed however that numerous interesting items from this period are held in store by the museum. |
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Consumers can quickly, safely and reliably pay bills and transfer money around the globe using the company's proprietary money transfer network. |
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Nothing particularly taxing, and the car behaved as you would expect it to, reliably, comfortably but not excitingly. |
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What we can reliably guess is that what will be offered will be dished out in the language of simple-mindedness, a Malthusianism for the masses. |
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I do not think it takes a radical postmodern turn of mind to conclude we cannot reliably write much about the the mind. |
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Evolutionary theory pilots us around biology reliably and predictively, with a detailed and unblemished success that rivals anything in science. |
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Conversely, there is during this time interval a general scarcity of erupted igneous rocks that can be reliably tied into relative stratigraphy. |
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If the entire world spoke at once, could you reliably isolate what a single individual is saying? |
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Angus beef is claimed to be more reliably marbled, fattier and juicier than that of competing breeds. |
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The low dark noise of rods allows the scotopic system to reliably detect a flash eliciting less than 10 effectively absorbed photons. |
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A system capable of reliably stopping a ballistic missile is likely to be that much more capable against conventional aircraft. |
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When it comes to rewarding his marquee players, he has proven to be a reliably soft touch. |
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It can take decades to detect important and unanticipated side effects of medications reliably. |
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A small number of subjects reported speedball as their primary drug, though there were too few subjects to analyze reliably. |
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Their wonderfully playful set took in reggae and funk as well as the reliably prickly outbursts of their infectious and catchy crowd-pleasers. |
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But it's pretty well informed, entirely logical, accords with what we know and were reliably informed, and is all too plausible. |
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These findings demonstrate that metabolic traits can be dissected reliably and accurately by metabolomic analyses. |
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It is the collection of metadata that allows computer software to reliably deal with the data. |
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Little is left to the imagination, the Sunday Herald is reliably informed, as Paula bears all in November's edition of the top-shelf glossy. |
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Utilising software to manage your accounts is also the best way to ensure that the books are correct and reliably free of errors. |
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If it offends the viewers who reliably turn up each week for costume drama, send them a new tote bag. |
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Keep in mind that most power supplies inside the computers can reliably handle only plus or minus 10 percent in voltage fluctuation. |
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It also reveals that a number of early skills reliably predict reading acquisition long before school entry. |
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Wildflower seed does not always germinate reliably and uniformly, and weedy plants can be a problem in newly seeded areas. |
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The bogongs, I am reliably informed, normally migrate from Queensland to the Snowy Mountains in October. |
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She continued to ask the same question, repeatedly, throughout the meal, despite Sammy's reliably affirmative answers. |
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Thus Graham is hesitant to acknowledge that God's disposition of judgment can be reliably discerned here. |
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However, the purpose of the book remains the same, to provide as much information as possible, readably and reliably. |
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To be a receiver rather than just an irritable organism is to be disposed to respond reliably and differentially to the perceivable environment. |
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We are fully recognizant of the need to safely and reliably handle hazardous and industrial waste. |
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We felt that compared with placentas with focal lesions, placentas with well-established HEV would more reliably reflect associated events. |
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The group then is trained to identify and score product attributes reliably. |
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I'm reliably informed that most actors like to stay away from typecasting in roles. |
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The film posits a future in which a genetic fluke has produced psychics who can reliably predict murder. |
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Geophysical equipment has to be very robustly designed to work reliably in environments like this. |
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However, this technique currently can be applied reliably only for relatively nearby stars within our own galaxy. |
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Scientists are working toward a simple blood test that would reliably detect ovarian cancer at its earliest stages. |
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We must wait for a few more weeks for the weather to be reliably warm enough for the new baby chicks. |
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On more than one occasion I have been reliably informed that dancing is good for the soul. |
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We cannot yet reliably locate, capture, and study fledglings and recently independent young birds. |
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Thus neither radionuclide scans nor ultrasound reliably distinguish benign from malignant disease. |
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It was the first French autoloader to consistently perform as reliably as existing bolt action repeaters. |
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Today's edge-emitting stripe semiconductor lasers are unable to reliably and economically couple much more than 250 milliwatts into a single-mode fiber. |
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In the main house lived his eighty-year-old nonna, the matriarch, reliably dressed in black in the custom of Italian widows. |
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Fernandez-Duque discovered that owl monkeys are the only reliably monogamous mammal species. |
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Funny, engaging, and reliably controversial, she proved her unparalleled worth. |
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The result is a continuous stream of reliably professional performances of choral works great and small, led by some of the area's most talented conductors. |
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She led a reliably epic and wild life, powered by a brand of comedy that regarded nothing as beyond the pale. |
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The governor of reliably Blue New Jersey and possessor of an outsize personality, he commands attention. |
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An MRI can more reliably differentiate uterine from ovarian masses. |
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Electrical devices on spacecrafts, satellites, and aircraft must work reliably and efficiently in situations where they can not be easily repaired. |
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Diagnosis depends on careful clinical observation over many weeks, because there are no laboratory or imaging tests that reliably indicate that a patient is vegetative. |
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We suggest that competitive displays more reliably signal female quality as compared to noncompetitive ones, and that males benefit from mating with dominant females. |
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I'm not even sure that many people nowadays could reliably identify puff pastry as puff pastry. |
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However, the contact hypothesis has not been reliably demonstrated. |
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A reliably Republican midterm electorate will cancel out a Democratic-leaning presidential-year electorate and then some. |
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Since canonicity could be adjudged only by these effects, no translator could reliably instruct readers on why the work under translation could be deemed important. |
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Spring Breakers, beach-party fluff done as an art film by the reliably bizarre Harmony Korine, is a return to form for Franco. |
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Despite the world's brightest researchers, the latest GPS technology and powerful computer models, scientists cannot reliably forecast the cataclysmic geological events. |
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Life has been a touch hectic, but I am reliably informed that that is no excuse for a lethargic manner, so I hope you'll accept my apologies on this matter. |
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And he will buoy hopes among Democrats that Virginia is reliably purple, if not blue, in the 2016 presidential election. |
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Why is our can-do country, tied at inception to the pursuit of happiness, so reliably interested in visions of its own demise? |
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Thus, natural selection should favor parasitoids that utilize as kairomones only the chemicals that uniquely and reliably identify potential hosts. |
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Flash intensity during patrol flights in the standard flight apparatus could not reliably be measured so the integrating sphere was brought into play. |
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The heating system can reliably keep up with the high heating demands. |
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The movie reliably entertains for its 90-minute running time. |
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A virtuous citizenry, which Jefferson considered essential to a republican form of government, was most reliably constituted of yeomen farmers he believed. |
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Liberal Democrats and reliably Republican homebuilders and real estate interests don't want any new rules that would restrain housing, the strongest sector of the economy. |
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It means abandoning the idea that judges can ever be reliably apolitical. |
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Most email systems reliably allow file attachments of 1 megabyte or less. |
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I am chiefly interested in stuff that is extraordinary, better than similar products, little-known, and reliably useful for an individual or small group. |
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The review also explains the different ways of sharing the Internet and why a dedicated piece of hardware will perform better and more reliably than software solutions. |
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Analysis of chamise, sampled from southern California shrublands, indicates that the ratio of dead to live components is not related reliably to age of shrub canopy. |
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Structural evaluations, as with medical diagnoses, can be lawfully and reliably provided only by duly credentialed and adequately schooled individuals. |
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Our intention was to sample only a subset of the most common species that can be reliably counted and identified in the field without a dissecting scope. |
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A car for everyone, a sensible, safe, practical tool in which people and luggage can be transported reliably, efficiently and as cheaply as technically possible. |
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The older demographic who are more reliably viewers of late-night would be turned off by it. |
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Most fractures can be clearly diagnosed by X-ray, although some types, such as a fracture of the base of the thumb, or a stress fracture, do not show up reliably. |
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It was imperative for minerals to be reliably exported and mining and transport machinery brought safely in, as well as food and goods for a burgeoning gold rush population. |
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Using these scissors, to which the cutting tool is reliably attached, it is possible to cut superplastic strip into high number of bands. |
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Of course, you may encounter a new program that doesn't work reliably with UNC paths, and this is a perfectly cromulent workaround. |
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Other vaccine material was not reliably derived from cowpox, but from other skin eruptions of cattle. |
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The names of Scandinavian kings are reliably known only for the later part of the Viking Age. |
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Due to the amount of variability in different individuals, juvenile eagles cannot be reliably aged on sight alone. |
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According to later analysis, the earliness with which a country left the gold standard reliably predicted its economic recovery. |
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The main advantage of video analysis lies in the ability to reliably quantify these parameters with high resolution space and time coverage. |
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Wind turbines are limited by the maximum wind speeds their mechanical and electrical components can reliably and durably operate at. |
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The teeth are reliably larger than American black bears but average smaller in molar length than polar bears. |
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As a group they have been described as being less ostentatious but more reliably vigorous as they age. |
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South of Cape Hatteras the tidal forces are more complex, and cannot be predicted reliably based on the North Atlantic cotidal lines. |
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Tidal power proponents point out that, unlike wind power systems, generation levels can be reliably predicted, save for weather effects. |
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Negritos were also among the archipelago's earliest inhabitants, but their first settlement in the Philippines has not been reliably dated. |
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Gorsuch had a track record as a reliably conservative judge in the 10th circuit. |
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Michigan remained fairly reliably Republican at the presidential level for much of the 20th century. |
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This is at least partly due to an inadequacy of materials suitable for radiocarbon dating that can be reliably obtained from the sites. |
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Surround yourself with good people who can reliably step up to the plate and solve problems when they occur. |
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However, it was reliably learnt that elaborate efforts were made to refloat the submarine. |
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The heart state of the patients was reliably verified by common clinical and instrumental data, including roentgenography and echocardiography. |
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The system uses Boolean logic programming and a digital signal processor to perform reliably and quickly. |
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For example, in systemic mastocytosis, the KIT mutation may not be reliably detected if there are insufficient numbers of mast cells. |
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The Canadian Forces were specifically looking for a proven and mature technology to work reliably in extreme climates worldwide. |
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The results demonstrated that miRNA biomarkers reliably distinguish between affected and healthy individuals by analysing whole blood samples. |
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Women with catamenial epilepsy should use a form of birth control that reliably suppresses ovulation. |
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Family members with a history of troublemaking can be reliably disruptive in an estate dispute. |
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Of special significance is the fact that the SSS will reliably cycle automatic weapons, something normal subtonics seldom achieve. |
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The need to prepare samples quickly and reliably is becoming important for cycle time and productivity in the lab. |
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Wear The Fox Hat, for example, or Mary Hinge, or in the 1970s, Voetsek which, I was reliably informed, is Afrikaans for eff off. |
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Since gilding metal is a bit softer than copper, it fouls less, and gilding-metal bullets open reliably without an overly large hollowpoint. |
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We sought a tool that would reliably predict a patient's risk preoperatively, at the time surgery is being planned. |
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The credentials of individuals provided by the ID card are now reliably embedded within the Microsoft's windows operating system. |
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Confirmation of a monoclonal protein can be reliably done only by immunofixation or immunotyping. |
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Ideal for cooking, barbecues, changing light bulbs and stoking the fire, the double knit Kevlar and Nome construction reliably protects your hands from burns. |
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They thus produce power more cheaply and reliably than earlier models. |
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The three main needs for SMB and data protection are to make sure the backups work and are reliably moved offsite, and that these operations are simple and cost-effective. |
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The sizers, which are fastened to the perimeter of the central disk, are used to quickly, exactly, and reliably determine the required prosthesis length. |
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The Platelet PGD Test has now demonstrated the ability to reliably detect a broad variety of common bacterial contaminants in buffy coat platelets. |
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A reliably oddball beast, the Bear starts off with a strange and hectic storm and ends up by delivering the almost jolly seabound carousing of Acid Wash. |
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Using their new technique to reveal excessive fetal DNA in some mothers' bloodstreams, the researchers reliably predicted which women would develop preeclampsia. |
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What did reliably function at the plant, according to allegations contained in the Rangers investigative report, was a system of political fundraising and backscratching. |
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Nowadays it is shown mainly in college towns and smaller, artier vicinities, although there are annual screenings that reliably draw large crowds. |
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Their book is a handsome physical production, reliably spiralbound and printed on sturdy stock, with an especially clever foldout map of Illinois counties. |
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Even in the coastal ranges of the Pacific, a diverse omnivorous diet is eaten, with the salmon spawning reliably providing food only in late summer and early fall. |
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The specific speed, along with some fundamental formulas can be used to reliably scale an existing design of known performance to a new size with corresponding performance. |
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Formulae for the basic dimensions of turbine parts are well documented and a highly efficient machine can be reliably designed for any fluid flow condition. |
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The IEA's report disagreed with claims that renewable energy technologies are only viable through costly subsidies and not able to produce energy reliably to meet demand. |
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Within that context, the stories contain useful information, much of it incidental, about an era of British history where very little is reliably known. |
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They were unable to cooperate in wolf pack tactics or even reliably report contacts or weather conditions and their area of operation was moved away from those of the Germans. |
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This made passing the ball easier, as was its intent, but made the drop kick obsolete, as the more pointed ball did not bounce up from the ground reliably. |
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They were Protestants and chose reliably Protestant Saxony over Silesia, a Hapsburg possession as religious tensions mounted in the years before the Thirty Years War. |
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Although many parts of the island are lichenologically unexplored the general distribution of quite a number of more conspicuous lichens can be outlined fairly reliably. |
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Ceawlin's reign is thought to be more reliably documented than those of his predecessors, though the Chronicle's dates of 560 to 592 are different from the revised chronology. |
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In the case of Rho Oph 9, we were unable to reliably disentangle the coreshine emission from background variations and the strong local PAH emission. |
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