In one day, we had plumbed the depths and scaled the heights, and gone some way towards rediscovering our own city. |
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The search for a missing yachtsman whose boat ran aground on the North East coast has been scaled down. |
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To help narrow an ever-widening budget deficit, he has scaled back his city's curbside recycling program. |
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Each buoy could potentially produce 250 kilowatts of power, and the technology can be scaled up or down to suit a variety of energy needs. |
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London's victory was announced only after a presentation ceremony that scaled new heights of kitsch. |
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Many universities scaled back their distance education business plans to stanch the flow of red ink. |
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The Fin Review reported that there was heavy demand for the JB shares and many applicants had their requested allotments severely scaled back. |
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Starry-eyed younglings had scaled the walls of reality to enter the Magic Kingdom. |
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The first experiments with the caustic potash purification had been conducted in glass retorts, but they were less successful when scaled up. |
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Some in Hollywood, though, say that the women who've scaled the studio hierarchy have done so by adopting retrograde ideas. |
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When the water showed no signs of slowing, they scaled a ledge and climbed over an air conditioning unit to the hotel roof. |
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Captain Valentine quickly scaled down the rope ladder to the main deck, where he continued giving commands. |
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In this publication all elasticity maps are encoded in gray shades with logarithmically scaled Young's moduli. |
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He does not accept that opera is an elitist art form or that it should be scaled down in a bid to reduce the cost. |
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Ensure that fish fillets are scaled and skinned and that there is no blood or viscera left on flesh. |
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The Yorkie has strong, terrier-type teeth, but it is well to have them scaled by a veterinarian at regular intervals. |
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Visit your dentist or hygienist to have your teeth scaled and polished on a regular basis. |
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The elder statesman had another perch bag of 3-13 as did third-placed man Adrian Goodwin who scaled 2-4oz. |
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His mother, Norma, is from Aghabullogue, Coachford, Co Cork, and the baby scaled 8lb 6oz. |
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Squinting at the sudden brightness, she hurried over to the watch tower and scaled the steep stairs. |
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He is then believed to have scaled the 20 metre-high steep slope which runs up from the school's perimeter to the base of the castle walls. |
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Two equally scaled volumes incorporate the library collection and a sports hall. |
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But the combination of natural materials imparts warmth to the space, which is comfortably scaled. |
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The corresponding files are small in size and can be scaled at any resolution without losses. |
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In the middle of the well-worn floor stood two of their number, wielding blunted swords that had been scaled specifically to their size. |
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It was featured last fall in a solo show of mine, and the projection was scaled to fit the entire gallery, some 34 feet wide by 14 feet high. |
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Stipulated building conditions were also scaled according to the size of the proportion granted. |
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But it's nicely scaled and proportioned, and front porches enliven the streets. |
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The immediate consequence will be that other, more pressing, work in flood-hit towns will be scaled back or abandoned. |
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When they are scaled back, or delayed, or dropped, there is less publicity. |
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A team of up to 20 officers has been working on the inquiry, although the size of the squad has been scaled down in recent years. |
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The amount of pears that I had yielded eight jars of assorted shapes and sizes, so I scaled things down a bit in the recipe below. |
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The scheme was then amended, with one building being lowered by one floor, with reduced glazing, and the other two buildings were scaled down. |
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A team of up to 20 officers have been working on the case, although the size of the investigation squad has been scaled down in recent years. |
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He states that in most other sports be it golf, hockey, hurling, tennis etc. the size of the equipment is scaled down for the younger players. |
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But the speed with which these sales opportunities are scaled up will be vital. |
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But only once the technology is scaled up will we fully realise its military and commercial potential. |
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And it was during a product demonstration that the Duke expressed his surprise that the pipe could be scaled up or down to suit a firm's needs. |
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If it could be scaled up to the size of an automobile engine, it would be 100 million times more powerful. |
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It has fully scaled cheeks and gill covers, and the top of the head has few or no scales. |
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The next larger complete specimen is thinly but fully scaled with weakly ossified skull bones and may be classified as a juvenile. |
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It has a light breast with scaled patterning, white streaks along brown sides, and black and grey scaling on the nape of the neck. |
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There are studies on the vasculature of the scaled integument of lizards and snakes. |
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Kelpfishes, klipfishes, and scaled blennies are among the threatened species. |
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An inversion line is conspicuous at the base of the scaled lobe of the caudal fin. |
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These blennies are cryptically colored or transparent, heavily scaled, and small. |
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The male has a scaled belly, black chin, and a big, black topknot sticking out of the top of his head. |
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The aerodynamic forces generated by rigid and flexible geometrically scaled hawkmoth wings were measured. |
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We will focus on 'complete' metamorphosis, the system promulgated by the order of the scaled wings. |
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The butterfly's scaled wings are different from the wings of any other insect. |
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The experimental investigations used rigid scaled insect wings to study kinematics. |
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They are gaudy diurnal insects with scaled wings that are large in proportion to body. |
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The wings of Lepidoptera are minutely scaled, which feature gives the name to this order. |
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With a credulous press printing daily scare stories of impending health care chaos, the administration scaled back its bold plan. |
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At the sort, wood is bucked to length, trimmed and scaled before being barged to Howe Sound, just north of Vancouver. |
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They scaled barbed wire fences, leaping over instant death on electrified third rails, and running from police. |
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The solution was scaled so as to normalize the peaks in excitation and emission spectra to unity. |
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There also are burnished metallics and grass cloths in boldly scaled weaves. |
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That night, Jack dreamt of a scaled slumping dad breaking out of the shed and shambling out of the dark grove toward the house. |
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Deserts were crossed, mountains were scaled, forests were traversed, icebergs were negotiated. |
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Whilst scaled carp still exist, mirror carp, with a few scales, and leather carp, with no scales at all, have been developed. |
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Some racers struggled up the final climb, even though it was a molehill compared to the high mountain passes that must be scaled in the Alps. |
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She has scaled down her intensive work with tukutuku and looks forward to spending one day a week teaching others in the art of weaving. |
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After the video is scaled it is changed into a digital format recognized by the video card and then it is displayed on your monitor. |
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The monumentally scaled drawings and paintings mix references to Mexican-American culture, inner-city life and gang culture. |
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The multifunction polis near Adelaide has been drastically scaled down by authorities. |
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Educated at both Cambridge and Harvard, Smith is an obsessive hill walker, having scaled all of Scotland's Munros. |
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This gives me hope for media bombast in general, that it can be scaled back without the whole house of cards collapsing. |
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Gambel's quail is a highly ornate and dichromatic species, whereas scaled quail is unornamented and monochromatic. |
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With a friend, I had scaled the steep and as-yet unrestored face of the pyramid, then slept the night in the Castillo's temple. |
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Small hard-skinned fish such as snappers, grouper, breams and hind should be gutted and scaled on capture and kept in slurry. |
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In order to simulate neural networks of brain-size, neurocomputers need to be scaled up. |
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This code automatically loads the menu and a set of new dimensioning tools that works in scaled and locked viewport displays. |
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He reached out his arm and felt a large spike protruding from a hard, scaled surface. |
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An overflow crowd, clearly inebriated by spirituous drink, literally gathered around the field and scaled nearby trees to watch the game. |
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The scaled down ceremony is due to take place ahead of a special meeting called by opposition councillors. |
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We determined DNA migration with an Olympus BMX60 microscope with a fluorescent beam source, measuring with a scaled ocular. |
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Halfway down, he caught hold of a branch and then scaled his way back to where his sentry post once was. |
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This heroically scaled space has been transformed into a reading room and library. |
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The heroically scaled foyer is an attempt to recreate the glamour and escapism of old cinemas. |
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He is best known these days for his heroically scaled figurative paintings. |
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The set designer has stripped the stage bare and draped it with heroically scaled posters. |
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The entire 15 seconds created overexposure on the foreground, so I scaled it back to 5 seconds, and was pretty happy with that. |
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An ideal location would be where the core slightly overlaps the scaled area. |
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While other banks continued to funnel money to over-leveraged conglomerates, he scaled back exposure to them. |
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Just a few moment ago, a man who scaled the walls of Buckingham Palace in a Batman costume was brought down in a cherry picker. |
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The main-level master suite is complete with its own fireplace, dual walk-in closets, and a palatially scaled marble-finished bathroom. |
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If the contour ratios are equal the shapes are parametrically similar, and they can be scaled to become isoparametric. |
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Though excess moisture can create mud pits out of huge feedlots, appropriately scaled feedlots do not develop these problems. |
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Prosecutors scaled back the number to eight to conform to new rules calling for swifter trials. |
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The Inspector scaled a fire escape at the back of the building, captured the bird and released it into the nearby river. |
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The tourism development at Eastern Passage has been scaled back to an eight-month operation, rather than continuing on a year-round basis. |
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Cavorting among the alphabet characters are tiny human figures, veritable Tom Thumbs, populating a world of extravagantly scaled objects. |
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Two years later, a 52-man Japanese expedition with 1,500 porters laid siege to K2, scaled the Abruzzi, and posted the second summit. |
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That day, they scaled the walls and opened the gates and the great army slew the forces of Seth and Balaam. |
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Their heads were akin to those of a crocodile, with short yellow teeth protruding over scaled lips, and the long snout jutting forwards. |
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They could see the scaled skin of crocodiles and alligators along with an assortment of fish swimming about. |
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Surely such heights have not been scaled since a newsmagazine profiled his rather decorative wife, Melanie. |
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As the crisis deepened, some government projects were scaled back or cancelled. |
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The group says most of the sections it disagreed with were either deleted or scaled back. |
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Diffusing glory with your rays, you have scaled the shining realm of heaven. |
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So it's really four graduated hearts, scaled to size, and then of course you'll need some decorative papers like these. |
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For the scale origin, select the endpoint of the line being scaled at the inside edge of the part. |
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For example, display models of everyday things that are scaled up for impact. |
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As part of this refit, the company also scaled back floor space for textiles, dress fabrics, haberdashery, and knitting yarns. |
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Five Puffinus species attained allometrically scaled maximum depths comparable to those of penguins and alcids. |
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At the strategic location of Pointe du Hoc, American Rangers scaled the cliff walls on D-Day. |
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The researchers believe that these logic gates could be scaled up to include many qubits in a large, workable quantum computer. |
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The association fears the races will either have to be scaled down to an invitation race in September or cancelled completely for lack of funds. |
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A small whole bass of anything up to about four pounds gets scaled when caught, gilled and gutted. |
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Before they put fillet knives in front of American anglers, most of us gutted, gilled and scaled all of our fish. |
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If you scaled up the thickness of the DNA chain to that of ordinary sewing thread, you would need a 4 kilometer reel to represent the length in an average human chromosome. |
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This was due to be handed over to Galactic early in 2016 after scaled Composites pilots completed test flights. |
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To accommodate all these new costs clinical services have been scaled down, while matching assumptions about increased efficiency are only variably delivered. |
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In addition to step counts, you can see maps of his running routes and scaled difficulties of his climbs. |
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The operation was scaled down at noon but throughout the afternoon the coastguard continued to broadcast alerts to shipping about the missing man, who was alone on the vessel. |
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Many things get cut and replaced and scaled down in creating, but usually we can prioritize what must be included. |
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Most routes would be scaled down but some would be discontinued entirely. |
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A contemporary reinterpretation of a traditional form, the cloister is a luminous, humanly scaled ambulatory space that leads visitors through the pavilion. |
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The model was used to simulate scaled fruit-fly wings in hover. |
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His scaled tail dragging behind me, I carried him awkwardly to his mother. |
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When darkness fell on the second night they scaled the wall of their compound, jumped over unseen and walked through a bustling market place before escaping into the jungle. |
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The CD based stained glass patterns are scaled up to the desired size, printed as a template, which helps draw the same pattern onto the glass by etching. |
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The prince was an adept climber, having scaled the bluffs and trees of his kingdom since he could walk, and reached the entrance to the cave unscathed. |
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As the situation in Niger deteriorates, the response will be scaled up. |
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As weaponry began to render body armor obsolete, coats of arms were scaled down and used on tunics and caps, still in the form of the escutcheon or shield. |
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As you can tell by the picture, trays are not scaled to size. |
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Occasionally it goes the other way, and something is scaled down to the extent that it makes me feel as if I'm the one that's disproportionately big, but that's just as bad. |
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Each portrait includes a descriptive evaluation of each space and a precis of its legal requirements, accompanied by a photograph and a scaled schematic site plan. |
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Through its use of color and light, the building celebrates a child's sense of joy and fresh discovery and is perfectly scaled for its young users. |
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In December last year the pair tackled a man who had scaled the 80-foot fire tower at the training centre. |
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Figures 1 and 2 are scaled by sample size to facilitate comparison. |
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The two bogies and their transition motors were also scaled down from this design, but at the builder's recommendation a more robust alternator was fitted. |
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Together, they have scaled the stony scramble of Stirrup Crag at Yewbarrow, hit the heights of Helvellyn twice and negotiated the precarious pathway of Striding Edge. |
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Expertly scaled, the architecture balances intimacy with grandeur. |
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In the 1950s we scaled and cleaned teeth mainly by hand ultrasonic scalers and efficient aspirators of particulate matter and spray had yet to appear. |
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Despite my fear, I have jumped out of planes, bungeed over gambling towns, scaled buildings without ropes, and abseiled from the odd mountain here and there. |
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The dentary was scaled so that the condyle articulated with the glenoid fossa and the lower caniniform occluded with the diastema between the upper first tooth and caniniform. |
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Imagine if a nanoparticle was scaled up to the size of a football. |
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The stage was erected at the courthouse where on Sunday evening, enhanced by Dutch courage, one daring fan scaled the 40 ft building to put up a Tyrone flag. |
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It was a steep climb, but we scaled it like we were part mountain goat. |
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He locked up on Friday night and when he came back early Saturday morning he noticed that the flag was gone, meaning thieves must have scaled a 15 ft high wall. |
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He has a long-standing affinity for situating cartoony figures in various biblically scaled cataclysms and animistic riots of imperiled architecture. |
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The fourth breath passed over the waves and called out the names of every scaled fish, shelled animal, and whale, male and female, and they all came to Being. |
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Work must be scaled to fit the economics of each commission, even if that means having another income source to pay the bills until one hits the big time. |
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These flattering styles include double front and back darts to offer a shapely silhouette and have been carefully scaled from small to plus sizes. |
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The thieves had scaled two fences and dragged the pup out of her locked kennel and lifted her over the walls, leaving two less valuable dogs behind. |
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We changed the way we put them up and our lights are scaled back but unlike in previous years when we have had whole light strings stolen, not even a light has gone missing. |
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The deviator block was dimensioned at 1200 mm but scaled 1500 mm. |
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Already, growth forecasts are being scaled down for next year, and they will be scaled down still further should the euro continue to rise on the foreign exchanges. |
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Plans to house hundreds of asylum-seekers in rural centres could be scaled down to try to save key reforms being scuppered by the Lords, the Government hinted yesterday. |
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Generously scaled tubs and plants with architectural leaves in the foreground lend distance, in the same way as placing your hand to your face will make the background recede. |
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Workmen donned their overalls and scaled the heights of this gasholder in Gosforth, Newcastle, to give the structure a lick of paint. |
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Students scores are also scaled so that the results of each class are in line with expectations. |
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Demand has increased for this massive breeding programme to be scaled back. |
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The County Council, however, could not afford Gropius's full design, and scaled back the project when Gropius emigrated to America. |
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In By Numbers the group's style had scaled back to more standard rock, but synthesisers regained prominence on Face Dances. |
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The recreational facilities at Biggar Bank were scaled back, but the island's beaches remain locally popular. |
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While under fire from above, the men scaled the cliff, only to discover that the guns had already been withdrawn. |
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The scaled legs are strong and well developed, and generally set far back on the body, more so in the highly aquatic species. |
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Northampton Balloon Festival used to be a major event in Northampton, but since being scaled down, it has been poorly attended. |
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The puddling process could not be scaled up, being limited by the amount that the puddler could handle. |
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Within Parson's lifetime, the generating capacity of a unit was scaled up by about 10,000 times. |
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Perhaps the surface of the red brick, long unpainted, had scaled off a little more here and there. |
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I sensed the birds' presence, but I had no idea if they were Gambel's or scalies, even though the habitat read scaled quail. |
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In shinny, everyone wins. Though rules are scaled back, the game is not loosened beyond all form, and the driving competitive element remains. |
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Snoek need not be scaled. The scales are very fine and usually slip off during handling. |
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Two abseilers scaled the threestorey building to unfurl a giant banner over the front of the flagship store in Cardiff's Queen Street. |
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Despite a rich history of bakshish, the US-backed Karzai regime has scaled new heights of fraud. |
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Haye scaled 210lbs at a feisty weigh-in at the Odeon Cinema, Leicester Square, the lightest he has been for any of his six heavyweight fights. |
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That excitement was to turn to horror when Bob scaled a wychhazel, also known as a wych-elm, that he guessed would be a perfect spot for a nest. |
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Scrapers, retouched flakes, burins, scaled pieces and notched denticulate forms dominate artefacts. |
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Both increased in the 1990s, as Corporate America scaled back break-even points and boosted ROE by investing heavily in laborsaving equipment. |
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The storage capacity of the ETERNUS CD10000 can be scaled out to 56 petabytes just by adding storage nodes, which combine disks with controllers. |
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The artwork is a scaled model showing the site of Bute Park's Blackfriars Friary in its medieval heyday. |
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He was, not even six hours after he scaled a fence and broke out. |
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Jay yelled at him to wait, and the two scaled the wall together. |
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The difference this time is that expectations for what hand-helds can do have been scaled back. |
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Freshcut ladyfish make excellent baits as do white grunts, pinfish, and scaled sardines. |
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The orthodentine of tubercles and ridges resembles the dentine in the crown of katoporid thelodonts, and some other heterostracan scaled taxa. |
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The nape would then be referred to as scaled, and the extent of the scalation noted. |
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An influx of new product introductions fueled malternative growth, even as some were pulled or scaled back. |
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Thus even the classical non-equilibrium flows can show self-similarity if properly scaled. |
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Hopes are growing that controversial plans to axe scores of public telephone boxes across Northumberland are being scaled down by BT bosses. |
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Families scaled the sheer cliffs to catch gannets, fulmars and puffins and used their oil, feathers and eggs as part payment for their rent. |
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Excavations in Pompeii show that gardens attaching to residences were scaled down to meet the space constraints of the home of the average Roman. |
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Steam reforming of natural gas is widely used in industry and can be easily scaled down for residential applications. |
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Now she has smashed club and Wessex National Sea Federation records with a corkwing wrasse that scaled a fraction over 11oz. |
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Apparently eurypterids were so common and carnivorous that in order for fish to survive among them, they had to have a bony suit of scaled armor. |
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The server can be scaled from eight to 16 CPUs resulting in excellent head room and price performance when compared to competitive products. |
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The vignettes thus constitute an ordinally scaled measure of physician responsiveness. |
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Capacity and performance are incrementally scaled, without application disruption. |
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Michael Gove scaled back policies of being tough on prisoners but did not increase funding. |
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Plant and animal foods of bobwhite and scaled quail in Southwest Texas. |
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Constitution Hill, scaled by the Aberystwyth Cliff Railway, gives access to panoramic views and to other attractions at the summit, including a camera obscura. |
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If scaled, then the ability to process unscaled data is lost. |
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Another pioneer of collage was Joseph Cornell, whose more intimately scaled works were seen as radical because of both his personal iconography and his use of found objects. |
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Try out the scaled down version of an onager, which is a Roman catapult. |
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I do free climbing and have scaled 100ft rock faces with no ropes. |
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He has particular interest in nanostructured devices scaled down to the ultimate quantum limit where one can control and manipulate individual electrons, excitons, or photons. |
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As stated earlier, in addition to having df greater than 0, the second condition for model identification is that the latent variables have to be scaled. |
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Hilary and Norgay were the first known to have scaled Everest. |
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Comparing lumber yields from board-foot and cubically scaled logs. |
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As electricity prices fell, usage increased dramatically and central stations were scaled up to enormous sizes, creating significant economies of scale. |
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Sieges were a dangerous place to be, as broken bones became an issue, with soldiers falling while they scaled the wall amongst other methods of breakage. |
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Some of the reforms under Yeltsin were scaled back by Vladimir Putin. |
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On the other hand, some fossil fuel companies have scaled back their efforts in recent years, or even called for policies to reduce global warming. |
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During the 1980s and 1990s the industry was scaled back considerably. |
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New web-based, SaaS or software as a service applications are entering the market at record pace, as well as a new line of scaled down on-premise ERP applications and hybrids. |
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The D-Series can be easily scaled up to larger industrial homogenizing equipment for consistent and accurate results at both the development and productions levels. |
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A pantograph can be adjusted to make either scaled or exact copies. |
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Steeplejacks have scaled the heights to give the birds a detailed examination as part of a structural survey now taking place on the outside of the building. |
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The micro hardness tester, a scaled down version of the IRHD dead load hardness tester was introduced in the 1950s to test thinner and small production samples. |
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Perhaps the pivotal pieces in this show were a paired terrarium and aquarium, both modestly scaled and positioned side by side on matching white pedestals. |
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