Aerobic and anaerobic tissue cultures should be collected when the bone is retrieved. |
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In 1988, the Mount Kenya Rescue Team discovered and retrieved an elder of the Meru people way up at the chilly heights of Peak Nelion. |
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Then without a word headed over to the tangled mess where I assumed he had been sleeping and retrieved a pillow and one of the sheets. |
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The taxi pulled in front of the hotel and a bellboy immediately retrieved his luggage from the boot of the car. |
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The courier was arrested when his luggage was searched after being retrieved from a conveyer belt. |
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Daniel withdrew a small enamel snuffbox from his inner coat pocket and retrieved from it a strip of paper, handing it to his mother. |
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He strung his neckcloth around his neck and retrieved his waistcoat from the chair. |
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The museum here is home to a famous statue, the Dancing Satyr, which was retrieved from the seabed by chance, in a fishing net. |
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The best way to do this is through queuing, which at the system bus level, organizes the data that needs to be retrieved. |
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Muir retrieved his letters to Carr and had some sections expurgated from them, which he hoped to reserve from the future's prying eyes. |
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As she was being retrieved, she saw her lover's body disappear into the thick morning mist. |
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Then he turned back to his motorcycle, while I wiped away my tears and retrieved his monkey wrench. |
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That decision made, she went to her station wagon and retrieved a few snackables from the cooler. |
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Sliding off the chair she stooped a moment and retrieved the bouncy ball that had been thrown at her. |
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Kat hauled the Australian saddle off its rack and set it on the floor near Jazz, then retrieved his headstall off the far wall. |
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Half an hour before Shabbat, the Orthodox rabbi in Sacramento that they knew retrieved us. |
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When Corissa had composed herself, she took her courage in both hands and retrieved three of the Chronicles to take home with her. |
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Navy coastguard personnel retrieved seven crewmembers who had been working on a Sattahip fishing vessel after strong waves sank their boat. |
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What renders these tales of same-sex love almost unbearably poignant is their constant battle to be retrieved. |
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When the queue for that link reaches a pointer in the FIFO for that data packet, it is retrieved from memory and forwarded to its destination. |
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Smaller projects are temporarily stored as uncompressed tiff files, until retrieved by the requestor. |
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But their pressure paid off after 48 minutes when Wellens retrieved a deep corner and Keith Southern was unmarked to nod his cross home. |
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I watched quietly as he set the jug to boiling and retrieved two mugs from a cupboard under the bench. |
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In one scoop, Chip Morton retrieved the note from the basket and uncrumpled it. |
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He gently retrieved the cup, took a good swallow and returned it once again to the unfirm hand. |
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He is an accomplished diver who grows flowers in an amphora he retrieved from the deep. |
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They glanced at each other like she had gone off the deep end, but Ashley obeyed and retrieved her cordless phone from the kitchen. |
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Japan retrieved a draw out of this though, largely thanks to the boot of the big defender inadvertently slotting beyond his own keeper. |
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Most are expendable packages attached to helium or hydrogen-filled weather balloons and only a small number of the sensors are retrieved. |
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He turned his back on me, went over to the generator, stooped and retrieved something. |
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Noriko reached into her miniature satchel and retrieved the requested item like an obedient nurse in an operating theatre. |
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Moving quite spryly for a woman her age Mrs. Khan strode to the wide shelf at the back of the room and retrieved a neat red notebook. |
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In short order, a team of Sailors led by Kafka retrieved a heavy steel accommodation ladder from the port side. |
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The remaining bags of dialysate in the 35-bag lot were retrieved and no other patients received dialysate from the same lot. |
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Pete sighed and retrieved his wettie out of the back and I stared out at the weather. |
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Cops hid two bags of whizz to demonstrate their sniffer dog's prowess, but only one was retrieved. |
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So far, only four numbers had been retrieved and the sound of feet echoed even louder now. |
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After creating a disturbance in the Shopping Center, two desperados were retrieved from the jungle by arresting officers. |
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Oregon retrieved the opening tip, and Flash dribbled down the court and hit a three from the top of the key. |
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While Grace retrieved her last suitcase, I greeted Roxanne and Kelsie with hugs and air kisses. |
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I quickly retrieved my digital camera and took this series of photographs as the snake constricted and consumed the bird. |
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Children are bussed around Ealing daily with military precision and retrieved from various sporting sites. |
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The investment cost can be retrieved by selling the buildings and godowns once the project is completed. |
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He inexplicably carried the ball out of the box, dropped it and retrieved it with his hand. |
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It is usual for stags to be retrieved off the hill in the traditional way with the use of garrons. |
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Under a pile of dirty laundry, she retrieved two large flashlights and some batteries. |
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In the process of this literary excavation, valuable remains of silenced voices are unearthed and retrieved. |
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The slender figures, warped by an obscure anamorphosis, have been salvaged from the darkness, retrieved and figured. |
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I remember a few times, standing in awe after a savage take, cursing while I retrieved a flyless leader. |
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After the war he retrieved his notes and began writing them out as full-length rabbinical rulings, or responsa. |
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The pouf was retrieved, and soon her face was powdered in a very thin layer of chalky white, barely there. |
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Instead, earnest students of public policy are expected to read them onscreen as retrieved via the internet. |
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Iris was prevented from answering immediately because as soon as she retrieved her cutlery she forked some pancake into her mouth. |
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She picked up the bucket next to the well, retrieved water with sure hands this time, and continued on her way. |
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He returned to the beach, retrieved his and Jake's surfboards and then brought them out to where we were still in the water. |
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I sat down in a chair in the waiting area while he went and retrieved the proper paperwork. |
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Leaving Martin in the hallway, I retrieved my book-bag from the Photography classroom and headed for the Chemistry lab. |
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We then headed downstairs to baggage claim, retrieved our luggage and went through customs. |
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We made our way to the front door, where Nathaniel retrieved his coat and hat and called for his coachman. |
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Backup is faster, as is throughput, the rate at which data is stored and retrieved. |
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I crankily retrieved the supplies for a peanut butter and banana sandwich and placed them on the table. |
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To maintain data in a database, data must be retrieved and stored in a consistent, reliable, and efficient manner. |
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Cache memory stores frequently accessed data close to the processor where it can be retrieved more quickly than data stored in the main memory. |
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The ease with which information can be retrieved from a site ranks highly among criteria by which users rate a Web site. |
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It's imperative that the stored data can be retrieved if an audit takes place. |
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A granite stone holy water font was thrown into the river and about 100 years ago it was retrieved from the water and re-erected. |
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Thus, bizarre items are overestimated to the extent that they are more easily retrieved from memory. |
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One hundred college students retrieved autobiographical memories associated with panic, trauma, worry, and social anxiety. |
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Nevertheless she carefully noted his words, his expression and tone of voice, a memory image to be retrieved and considered later. |
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Julia hesitates, but suggests that perhaps some memories can be retrieved through hypnosis. |
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Then as I retrieved it slowly, I could see a good rainbow following in the wake of the fly. |
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Between the folds of the bottom towel in the linen closet, he retrieved a silver flask and took several greedy swallows. |
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The referee had to add on over five minutes in each half to allow for balls to be retrieved. |
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Lifebelt lines have had to be replaced several times and lifebelts have had to be retrieved from lakes eight times in one week. |
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After a bit of pulling from both ends, the hook came out, and I retrieved a large lily pad instead of a carp. |
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Thanks to the Isle of Man government, the wreck was raised five months later and the crewmen's bodies retrieved for burial. |
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A loader hands him the gun to bring down the quarry which is then retrieved from the undergrowth by trained hounds. |
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Alex secured the safety belt, then retrieved the pager and replayed the message. |
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Pulling his writing tablet from his harness pouch, Alan retrieved the pen he'd placed in the side of his war collar. |
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The retrieved tachograph had recorded a speed of 122 kilometres per hour at the time of the accident. |
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Removing the board gently, he reached down into the hollow and retrieved a bundle of papers covered edge-to-edge in a pretty, feminine hand. |
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He had retrieved it from a rubbish bin but was having little success in taking off with his prize. |
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Leah quickly retrieved her mail from the mailbox by her door and hurried into her house. |
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In azoospermic men sperm can be retrieved surgically from the epididymis or from the testis itself. |
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He savoured such incidents, which he quickly noted in his spiderish hand-writing, to be retrieved for use on some later date. |
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The gold chain was retrieved and returned to the owner, albeit in pieces and with a portion missing following the scuffle. |
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Shrugging, I retrieved it from her, fastening the dark band of material around my head. |
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Thus both sources must be read with the knowledge that a complete and coherent truth can never be fully retrieved. |
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She took a roll of Scotch tape out of her bag and retrieved some pictures from her new binder to hang on her locker door. |
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The waiter placed the champagne back in the ice bucket and retrieved a carton of Minute Maid pink lemonade from under the cart. |
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Francesca tugged open the drawer of the faded mahogany sideboard and retrieved from it a small silver vesta case. |
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It is eventually retrieved with the help of a lion and a little-known creature called a bandicoot. |
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To test the Adjuster, we retrieved a Browning Hi-Power from the gun safe and began to fiddle with the two adjustment screws. |
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Albit smiled a sort of horsy smile, and retrieved the meat from the fire by grabbing the stick from Felicity's hand with his teeth. |
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My first mate retrieved our towing bridle from a locker while Jeff flaked out our anchor line. |
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He dug snow away from its end, and from within a hollow in the log retrieved two wooden barbed spears. |
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In the latter, a monstrous giant steals Zeus's thunderbolts, which are retrieved in a manner similar to Thor's thunderweapons. |
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When the metal solidifies, the urali is retrieved after breaking the mould. |
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The boat overturned, and the people in it were swept into the foaming water, but were retrieved. |
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Similarly, a short message can be uplinked to the satellite, and a few hours later, can be retrieved from anywhere on the planet. |
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She retrieved a second suitcase and they repeated the procedure, and again Graham got an eyeful as she spread her legs and then leaned forward to hand the case to him. |
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She retrieved a cigarette from her purse and lit it without moving her face away from the screen. |
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After the last magnet was retrieved, she assumed slave posture and waited for Couple to unclasp the clamps. |
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They were retrieved by the proprietor, a man so fat, grave and waxily mustachioed that he was easily the least appropriate person available for the task. |
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Sherlock Holmes put down the Daily Gazette where he had been perusing the agony column, his daily ritual, and retrieved a letter from his coat pocket. |
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It did not pain me instead it revived, reanimated and retrieved me. |
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In the report, IntelCrawler published a screenshot of an email retrieved from a site used by the group. |
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The repartition of the two dyes in the final image corresponds with the expected one and the time constants retrieved are in good agreement with literature values. |
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Magellan said he'd take whatever she had in the kitchen, so Ava went in and prepared him a sandwich, poured a beer and retrieved one of their rare oranges. |
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At around 1.30 pm, the vehicle was successfully retrieved from the water. |
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James II flung the great seal into the Thames when he fled in 1688, hoping to bring government to a standstill, but it was retrieved by a fisherman. |
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The last thing I got was my staff that was retrieved from outside of town for me, and when I had my bag slung over my shoulder, I turned around to exit the room. |
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One of the advantages of using a Web-based approach is that email can be retrieved far more quickly than if you use a desktop-based spam filtering package. |
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The fact that memories cannot be retrieved in a situation like this was right enough, but Cecil was doing a good enough job of restarting his relationship. |
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Though the disaster could have been retrieved, it brought France and Spain into the conflict and placed in jeopardy Britain's command of the seas. |
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Many embankments, timber revetments and masonry river walls from the 10th to the 15th centuries were recovered, and tonnes of artefacts retrieved. |
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The authors searched several electronic indexes and reference lists of retrieved publications, and hand searched abstracts and conference proceedings. |
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Heading into the small makeshift kitchen inside his shack he retrieved a large jar of polenta. |
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In a day's work, I retrieved the building's schematics and was able to gather information on the routines of security guards and cleaning personnel. |
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As the family hunted for anything personal that could be retrieved, they were startled when the phone began to ring. |
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She hurriedly retrieved the ball of paper and slowly flattening it out. |
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Back in England, Sam learnt that the original matchbox had been retrieved, 20 years after its loss, by a farmhand who had found it while ploughing a field that very morning. |
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Gliders were retrieved to the launch point by 15cwt Bedford trucks and instructions to the winch driver, a thousand yards away, were given by semaphore bats. |
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When he arrived, carrying nothing but a knapsack, he retrieved his Lampoon credit card from his wallet and broke it in two. |
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Corneas can be retrieved for transplantation as viable tissues, and so can skin, for even up to twenty-four hours after death in a conventional sense. |
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I may be missing some time and there are memories that will never be retrieved. |
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We arrived in Exeter at and retrieved the keys from the bints at the letting agency, drove to Silverton and arrived at the lovely, lovely cottage. |
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A valet found Hilton's possessions down the road from her property and her driver retrieved them. |
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A couple of the others went to the bookshelves and retrieved several books and a couple of cylindrical scrolls they opened to unroll A2 sized parchments. |
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Some paperless mavens then store these scanned documents on sites like Evernote, so that they can be retrieved anywhere. |
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A couple of heavy blankets had served to shield him from the sun while he had retrieved the vehicle, spray-painting the windows once he had gotten it inside. |
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He is carrying his rifle, which he has retrieved after hiding it earlier in the week near the railroad tracks. |
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We used funnel plot asymmetry to detect any bias in the trials retrieved. |
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The police officer passed by, asked her what was wrong and retrieved the money. |
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I retrieved my gun first, and then pulled the headpiece out of the helmet. |
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The information I-man retrieved is not from one book, but many. |
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Footballs were retrieved from among the luggage and impromptu games began. |
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As one of the girls retrieved her camera, she favored me with a hesitant smile, requested that I sign her program, and told me that she was going to be a coach someday, too. |
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The retrieved file name is concatenated into a full URL and returned. |
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She retrieved the deck of cards and returned to the table to play what was probably her one thousandth game of solitaire since arriving at the prison. |
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But the ball glanced off the top of the wall and quickly was retrieved. |
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A recent study found that delamination of the patellar component was a common finding, particularly if the implant has been retrieved more than two years after implantation. |
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The look soon disappeared, and I couldn't miss the competitive glisten in his eyes when he retrieved the ornament from the floor and tossed it back at me. |
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Bile salts are retrieved from the gut by the terminal ileum, and this enterohepatic circulation is essential for maintenance of the bile salt pool. |
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Thanks to a spectacular duck-dive from Steve, the mask was retrieved. |
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Almost single-handedly Karl Barth retrieved dogmatics for the mainstream of academic theology after its marginalization in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. |
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This membrane is retrieved from the human placenta, treated antiseptically and used for eye surgery. |
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Set testing patterns can be saved and retrieved to reduce retyping of information. |
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That pattern best fits a scenario in which hominids retrieved heads left untouched by big cats. |
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Mosaics took the Empire by storm after samples were retrieved during Lucius Cornelius Sulla's campaigns in Greece. |
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Although he attempted to bury it under the pebbles at the time of his surrender, he was spotted and the plan retrieved by the Germans. |
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The battery cost can be retrieved by selling burst power on demand and reducing backup needs from gas plants. |
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The zinc dissolves silver and gold, both of which, being immiscible in lead, can be separated and retrieved. |
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The pride of eight peacocks and peahens had to be retrieved on several occasions after alerts from members of the public. |
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In the hit list page the five analogs were selected and retrieved in PDB format and they are taken as ligands. |
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The court also said deleting messages doesn't automatically take them out of the public realm, as long as they can be retrieved. |
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The retrieved information could be employed to empty bank accounts, but also for subsequent spamming, phishing or vishing purposes. |
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He spilled the ball and Glennon and Keith Scally pounced, forcing Corley to overcarry once he had retrieved the ball. |
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The spiritual understructure of Bly's perspective has consistently retrieved the poet himself from bitterness. |
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Past file versions can be retrieved via the file's context menu with a list of all backed-up versions of the file. |
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These are retrieved by Thoth and Nephthys, who kill the lioness and use her skin to wrap the child's savaged corpse. |
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Scotland Yard in London claims the civilianised system improves detection rates because vital evidence is retrieved faster. |
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Motile fractions were retrieved from all samples using the direct swim-up technique. |
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The bodies of 24 women and 33 men have been retrieved, said Hilir Perak district police chief Mohamad Shuhaily Mohamad Zain. |
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A new analysis of the 2,106 pieces of bone retrieved from the Mancos site affirms that grisly conclusion. |
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Once retrieved, WebSearch allows options for document printing and e-mailing as needed. |
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Multiple Ajax requests can be handled at the same time, and users can interact with the page while data is retrieved. |
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Pity about the suit being covered in cat fur when I retrieved it from the floordrobe, but it was dark anyway. |
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Based on the information retrieved, the event dispatcher can determine which event handler to call. |
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In particular, its meaning will normally also be retrieved from storage rather than computed compositionally, from the constituents. |
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But the military soon backtracked and claimed the object they had retrieved was a weather balloon that had crashed on a nearby ranch. |
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On the occasion that a stone was impacted in the renal pelvis, it was broken using a lithoclast and then retrieved in a piecemeal manner. |
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In November 1956, while staying in Paris, he was reminded of trunks he had stored in the Ritz Hotel in 1928 and never retrieved. |
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Pieces of clay blowpipes were retrieved from the late 1st century AD glass workshop at Avenches in Switzerland. |
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When Bedivere finally throws Excalibur back in the lake, it is retrieved by the hand of the Lady of the Lake. |
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The colonists retrieved their firearms and shot back, then chased them into the woods but did not find them. |
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Scotland and Ireland regained their Parliaments, some Irish retrieved confiscated lands, and the New Model Army disbanded. |
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For iris and iridochoroidal melanoma, paraffin-embedded tissue sections were retrieved from the pathology department. |
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The books are valuable for the many geographical and historical claims that can be retrieved from the work. |
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Although the weaponry was successful in killing the whales, most of the catch sank before being retrieved. |
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This is unfortunate, because he had only recently retrieved them following a particularly searching wedgie from his brother, David, who seemed angry about something or other. |
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The sea lion team retrieved test equipment such as fake mines or bombs dropped from planes usually out of reach of divers who would have to make multiple dives. |
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Gastric bezoars may be retrieved endoscopically or via gastrotomy. |
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Web browsers maintain a list of downloaded pages so that you, and anyone who accesses your computer, can quickly review everything that you have retrieved. |
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In 930, the Ismaili group known as the Qarmatians unsuccessfully rebelled against the Abbassids, sacked Mecca and stole the Black Stone, which was eventually retrieved. |
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The following year Pepin fulfilled his promise to the pope and retrieved the Exarchate of Ravenna, recently fallen to the Lombards, and returned it to the Papacy. |
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He sat there now, his smile retrieved, on the Keels' nubby couch. |
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The clone libraries of the spirochete-specific PCR products showed that clones retrieved from all investigated bivalve species matched sequences of the spirochetal group. |
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Richard left the Holy Land over a year later than Philip in October 1192, and possibly could have retrieved his empire intact had he reached France soon after. |
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In there is an asyndetic sequence of to-infinitive structures although we can also find the absence of this structure easily retrieved from the context. |
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On his first day in Milan, he was sent to the scene of a munitions factory explosion, where rescuers retrieved the shredded remains of female workers. |
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The cook doesn't care what's shot, only what's actually retrieved. |
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Others are more permanent and are not retrieved until months later. |
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It was not until Becket refused their demands to submit to the king's will that they retrieved their weapons and rushed back inside for the killing. |
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He then retrieved a metal thatch rake and used it to tamp down the ashes. |
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He chased them, killed about 150 and retrieved his reindeer. |
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