Luckily we eventually moved to Army housing and our home had built in screens on the windows. |
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He can pull on running plays and screens and get downfield to throw a block. |
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Aunty screens the original series, when he introduced us to the joys of time travel in the Tardis. |
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Simplified, Black Box is four giant, central screens in a cube-shaped room decked out with top-gun quadraphonic sound. |
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Many of us spend leisure time sitting in front of television screens or computer monitors. |
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Computers and webcams will link to large plasma screens so everyone can get a good view. |
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Comparatively speaking, handheld devices are delicate, weighty, and bulky due to the glass screens. |
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Black wooden screens blend with transparent and translucent glass in a clean, minimalist style, which is all the rage now in Japan. |
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The moguls of India's rag trade have been flashing on retailers' radar screens for years, of course. |
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Armed with large circular screens, we worked the pocket remains in a small stream that ran past the mine adit. |
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To achieve this, he used a variable balance of forms, with columns, terraces, ramps and screens in a range of colours. |
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The Fast Show hit British screens on 27 September 1994, and its rapid-fire approach quickly made other sketch shows seem slow and clumsy. |
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The increasing affordability of flat-panel TV screens will make video art compatible with other forms of photography. |
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Two other monitors off to one side emit changing flat colours from their screens, and a dull but insistent techno-type soundtrack. |
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We had the doors open most of the day, with mesh screens to keep the bugs out and the cats in. |
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In the recorder's office, members of the public were studying computer screens and microfiche readers. |
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Channel Five's reality television extravaganza is back on our telly screens. |
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Mr Gourlay said the standard cathode ray tube widescreens still had his vote for better picture quality over the more expensive plasma screens. |
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Beyond the 20-foot square room, larger, rear projection video screens should be used. |
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Two of the new sculptures feature big plywood or Sheetrock screens behind which lurk some wildly incongruous commercial objects. |
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One of the options is the introduction of electronic keypads or touch screens, which make it virtually impossible to spoil ballots. |
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Evergreen trees have dense green foliage that suits them for planting as privacy screens, windbreaks or backdrops for flowering trees and shrubs. |
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Because that's when the new Chanel No 5 ad hits cinema screens, with a first airing on television the following week. |
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News and live programmes were significantly affected, but there were no blank screens or dead airwaves. |
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The group huddled around a small table with keyboards and screens recessed in the top. |
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The pole screens had very finely worked needlework panels, often executed during their hours of leisure by the ladies of the house. |
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The shop has a retail area at the front and a workroom at the back, where the curtains, blinds, screens and pinboards are made. |
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Traditionally, legacy applications, or green screens, are accessed from modern desktop workstations using emulation software. |
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Water heaters and furnaces should be concealed by screens or closets but kept accessible. |
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Most screens still come in portrait format, but you can also get landscape format machines if these suit your needs better. |
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Most screens come in portrait format, but you can get a landscape format machine if it suits your needs better. |
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It was impossible for us latecomers to squeeze in far enough to see either of the giant TV screens, let alone the approaching buses. |
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The company screens compounds for medical uses using zebra fish embryonic cells and fruitflies. |
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Grey bricks, some with dragon motifs, were surmounted by wooden screens, vivid lattice and slender doors. |
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Moorish archways and arabesque screens slip a lattice of shadows across the comings and goings in the lobby. |
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The deluxe rooms have latticed panels that can be unrolled to reveal a glass curtain that screens the bathroom area. |
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It's composed of several screens with fluid colour rays changing in the way a lava lamp does. |
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He drags on his cigarette and, as if we hadn't been speaking, raises his eyes to the screens and silently shoos me out of his way. |
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Create privacy screens by planting fast-growing annual vines up trellises around your patio. |
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Well, let's face it, she's a lot better looking than some of the football experts on our British television screens. |
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Her photograph was being flashed onto television screens last night in an effort to find her relatives. |
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Their pictures will be flashed on television screens to help reunite them with their traveling companions. |
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As he crossed the finishing line his image was flashed up on the large screens. |
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On the two giant screens flanking him, video images flashed in rapid-fire succession. |
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If you have too much light or glare, computer screens can be affected and buildings can get too hot. |
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The advances in these two technologies have enabled TV makers to build thin, lightweight TV screens with a large picture area. |
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Upstairs, etched glass light wells diffuse luminance into the restaurant and glazed screens enclose private rooms. |
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Because the screens are much smaller, ads are pretty much limited to a small logo and a few lines of text. |
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Thirty-three screens are evenly spaced along the 1800 linear feet of the arrivals corridor. |
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In some instances, especially in the war zones, rocks were thrown at the screens. |
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Under Jackson, the Lakers have played more aggressively against screens, in the style of the rock-ribbed Eastern teams. |
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The pleated window night screens could be replaced by some kind of roller blinds which are easier to retract. |
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She stood outside beside the exit door, and watched the rows of television screens displaying pictures of the roller coaster ride. |
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The geometric pattern is found throughout the country in screens, architectural ornament, and decorative arts. |
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When needed to enhance visual communication, two 20 by 30-foot video screens drop down on either side of the rostrum. |
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You can pay more to get additional storage or to get rid of ads that come on the tablets' lock screens. |
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There are huge TV screens dotted around showing the Jubilee with crowds around them. |
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He appeared on television screens worldwide, bare chested and ashen-faced, wearing a large white bandage around his head. |
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Warn your fellow players of screens, loose balls or anything else that may give you a slight advantage. |
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For summer rain, trellising can be covered with shingles, shakes, reed fencing bamboo, window screens, louvers, canvas, glass or plastic. |
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It is also preferable that these vents be covered with screens, rather than louvers, to provide unrestricted air flow. |
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Exterior shading devices include awnings, louvers, shutters, rolling shutters and shades, and solar screens. |
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This is the heaviest and bleakest view of Australianised suburbia ever represented on local screens. |
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The other type is a dirtiness where the screens whites appear to be sandyish and have a slight grey hue to them. |
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Metabolic and toxic screens, as well as computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging, were used to exclude other causes of dementia. |
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They refined black tar to make plastic for the television casings, and they blew fine glass for the screens. |
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The Weimar Bauhaus is a tectonic expression of load bearing walls interrupted by window screens. |
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The sporting entertainment kicked off early in the day as crowds gathered around large TV screens to watch the World Cup final. |
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Many in a strong crowd, who had gathered around the screens, were heard to remark it was all about politics rather than singing and the song. |
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Computer screens glow, fax machines stutter out reams of paper and the filing cabinets which line every wall bulge with thousands of documents. |
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By comparison, the 3G phones, with their big colour screens, are quite a bit more difficult to cart about. |
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Filming has begun for a telemovie titled The Alice and is set to hit our screens in July later this year. |
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They tend to sit in front of televisions and computer screens for hours on end. |
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Coming soon are high-brightness displays for computer screens and televisions. |
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The game was being shown on two big screens and five televisions in the pub. |
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Icon screens came down and baroque marble altars with baldacchinos went up. |
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Usually, test patterns are displayed on the screens and carefully scrutinized to check for image defects. |
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I knew some major changes would be wrought in the film the first time I saw the trailer ballyhooing the arrival on local screens. |
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Sun and privacy shading is provided by textile screens which add to the general gaiety and variety of the composition. |
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Undercover officers were sent in to gather information, and they gave evidence in court from behind screens to protect their identities. |
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There are no screens dividing the space so if JJ wants me he just calls down the office to me. |
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Fretted screens diffuse the light, and wooden doors and panels are delicately carved. |
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Freestanding room screens or dividers that have slots or elastic lacing for photos. |
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And if at all the sun occasionally peeps out of the clouds, there will be large screens to provide shade to the plants. |
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A furry black and white head emerged from behind one of the room's many Oriental screens. |
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Fences, privacy screens and landscaping can all complement the home design to ensure privacy. |
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The workers say they need to keep the screens for protection against people who are so desperate they lash out. |
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Li said antiradiation protection screens and glasses are not very effective. |
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Thousands of workers in benefit offices and jobcentres are to stage a two-day strike next week in a dispute over the removal of security screens. |
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The picture garden tends to cut off the world, to make rooms to be enclosed by screens of trees. |
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He has to be bumped away from the ball, prevented from coming off screens, and forced to get to his position late. |
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The bus company will also make sure drivers are protected behind security screens. |
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This was an era of green computer screens, when it took 18 key strokes just to get to the main screen. |
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Rupert's account of his vision was written about 1125, before the widespread use of solid choir screens to partition space. |
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For example, robots automatically apply adhesives to the edges of the front and rear screens before inserting them. |
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It's ironic because earlier in the day, I had to get somebody to etch his registration number in his screens because he asked for it. |
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New medical knowledge, mosquito eradication, and window screens transformed the sleeping experience for only a generation or two. |
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And where appropriate, consider nonchemical ways to deter biting insects such as screens, netting, long-sleeves and slacks. |
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A spotlight appeared on all four screens and a shadowy figure walked into it. |
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Make sure that door and window screens fit tightly and have no holes that may allow mosquitoes indoors. |
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I have screens and double windows with tight-fitting sashes in my attic office. |
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They are strongly attracted to artificial light and will come in through window screens if not a fine mesh. |
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Many houses along the marshland do not have window screens and have large gaps in the floor and ceiling. |
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Make sure that insect screens on doors and windows are in good order, and fit rubber strips on the bottom of doors to seal gaps. |
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There was nothing, then an unidentified aircraft appeared on the controllers' radar screens. |
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When customers are finished browsing and indicate that they're ready to buy, an iChoose window appears on their screens. |
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The company's flat screens come with optional speakers and have a good three-year on-site parts and labour warranty. |
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Since portable devices have small screens, much less data is required to achieve full-screen quality for video. |
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That said, the company has a long tradition of electronic excellence, and is impossible to ignore when it comes to flat screens. |
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Hardly a month goes by without another fictional TV series about forensic science appearing on our screens. |
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Mr Morris's long-term aim is to update the cinema from a single screen to three screens and to provide a cafe. |
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The school employs zoned lighting, to improve visibility and readability of chalkboards, white boards or projector screens. |
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The latest multiplex with five screens and a seating capacity of 1103 has opened its doors to Bangaloreans at the Garuda Mall. |
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In the first two decades after the creation of the Irish Republic in 1921, Irish nationalism rarely featured on British cinema screens. |
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This film proves that this topic is worthy of movie screens, as do some other excellent examples of seniors cinema. |
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According to TV star, plans are in place for a sequel to the movie, which hit cinema screens at the peak of the show's success. |
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He also commented that the films were made for giant IMAX cinemas, whose screens have surfaces of hundreds of square metres. |
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These days, cinema screens are mostly filled with sappy King stories about human drama. |
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When fall hits, the big screens are suddenly filled with a myriad of films. |
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Thirty years ago, strategy games were screens of text instructions and a prompt where you could type a weather forecast. |
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The console hummed with power and the holographic interface screens popped up all around her, information being processed. |
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While searching through the five different menu screens, look out for figures entertaining you each in their own unique way. |
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She started flipping through the different screens of data, until she stopped on the one with the array. |
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Very successful genetic screens have also been conducted in sensitized genetic backgrounds. |
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Due to their small size, however, they may be underrepresented at archaeological sites investigated without the use of fine mesh screens. |
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While I have used commercial bonsai soils, the best tool purchase I ever made was a set of soil sieving screens. |
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Processed Black tea leaves are sorted into different sizes by passing them over screens with different size holes. |
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A Yew hedge screens the paved area at the back door which leads to a herb garden. |
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In quantum mechanics, there are correlated effects that are believed to have no common cause that screens them off. |
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Inaugurated by the Malayalam filmmaker Mohan on January 25, the festival screens 13 films by the master. |
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A physical therapist screens the patient for orthopedic limitations before performing strength training. |
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I liked using McAffee SpamKiller because it screens spam on my home PC so it does not load my Inbox while traveling. |
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Again, the wood of the coconut tree was shown used in making furniture, door and window frames, balustrades, wooden screens, etc. |
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Often driving here in Bananaland we are exposed to Beattie's endless waffle and motherhood statements from these advertising screens. |
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Local stations broadcast information on curfew times scrolled across the screens. |
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Between screens and building are long thin pools, symbolic of the three seas that surround Anatolia. |
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Traditional toxicology screens that employ thin-layer chromatography can detect MDMA metabolites in the urine. |
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He made it clear that there were certain types of film in which second screens would be more appropriate. |
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On two large screens there was distorted video footage of mayhem and destruction. |
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He smiled at the thought and turned his attention back to the screens below his face. |
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The restaurant is beautiful, aglow with rich hardwoods, cream parchment, wrought copper screens and beaten metal surfaces. |
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Purederry will return to your screens with a new beezer edition next week on Monday 10th January. |
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Tomorrow, that brick wall might be topped with razor wire, and those privacy screens might all be made illegal in the name of National Security. |
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Unlike a print or a poster, catalog sheets and computer screens never do it justice. |
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In the darkened operations room below decks, grey overalled officers and sailors watched an approaching blip on their radar screens. |
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A nice touch is the addition of plasma tv screens to watch sporting events while you play. |
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By then, you may read the news on thin, flexible screens that unroll like window shades. |
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Did you know that sacking-like scratchy large-weave fabric with vaguely hairy fibres, the stuff they put on display screens and trendy flower arrangements, is called Hessian? |
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Depardieu has been in a few American titles that have been funny, though nothing that rocked the silver screens enough to gain a long-term following. |
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Sample residues were washed, dried, and sieved through 0.125 mm screens. |
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All three have been shown to be active in a variety of yeast-based screens and there is some evidence that urethane and thiourea may induce free radicals in yeast cells. |
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Around each bed was a light, curtain screens, a locker and a cupboard. |
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If there are no screens, shut the windows and doors at sunset. |
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Viewers didn't know it, but Anne was as formidable a presence behind the screens as she was on it, changing scripts and recutting films until she was satisfied. |
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The money is offered to pay for the improvement of seating accommodation in the waiting room, and to provide lockers and screens for use in wards and consulting rooms. |
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To the west a tree lined hedge screens the site from Stantyway Road, which passes the site in a shallow cutting with tree lined hedges on the banks on both sides. |
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And now, thanks to a few minutes of daredevil antics on big screens around the world, it is doing so. |
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They include spark arresters, small-mesh screens, and leg levelers. |
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Activities on stage got projected on giant screens flanking the dais, or on the jumbotron-like rig overhead. |
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Viewers started to get used to the idea that if they switched on their TV screens before 9 am they would have a programme to watch as opposed to a test card or a blank screen. |
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If you travel to an area of the world that has a high risk for malaria, you can also install window screens, use insect repellents, and place mosquito netting over beds. |
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Leach can now conduct large-scale genetic screens, studying the progress of mutations designed to mimic the way human pancreatic disease develops. |
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This would see data being broadcast over the airwaves into radio receivers which, if they've been fitted with special screens, could transmit video images. |
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They had arty foreign films playing on big screens throughout the venue. |
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I found some wonderful metal screens in a variety of sizes and decided they would make a nice backdrop for the assemblage pieces using my vintage trinkets. |
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Yet there was the Queen of spin herself, backing the party's credentials by making a cameo appearance on our television screens dressed as a tea lady. |
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I should like to stress that in no way would the images on French and German choir screens have communicated only with or been appreciated only by lay viewers. |
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As psychedelic light shows gave way to the era of onstage video screens and MTV, White found himself working as a television director, before teaming up with Smith. |
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Invariably, when your ophthalmologist screens your eyes and diagnoses you with one of these problems, you are left worried and unconvinced about the implications. |
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A crowd of up to 200 protesters were held back by troops who used screens and riot shields to form a pathway for the terrified youngsters and their parents. |
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However, better to have such a change on the radar screens, say the bulls, than deepening doubts that the US and global recovery were running out of steam. |
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As they watched, screens lowered from the ceiling to show the battle. |
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The inside of the restaurant is splendid and elegant, decorated with green crystal glass screens dividing it into different dining areas with dazzling dragon wall sculptures. |
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The woodwork in the show includes large furniture items like tables, benches and screens as well as plates, letters openers and wine corkstoppers. |
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In the Philippines they have lovely screens to protect you from the glare. |
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As reported on these pages last year, its next move will be to the airport, where it is planning to set up 20 new screens in the baggage reclaim area. |
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As a small boy he and his cohorts staged mock hold-ups and shoot'em outs and sat enthralled as the adventures of their heroes played out on the silver movie screens. |
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This program allows users to move smoothly and quickly between databases instead of struggling through a mass of windows and screens on the OR computer. |
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Television has gone high tech with big screens, crystal-clear pictures, and concert-hall audio. |
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Included in the show are table covers, needlework patterns, needle worked fire screens, valances for mantels and beds, needlework upholstery, and sewing tools. |
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Rather than pass out memos or draw on whiteboards, workers use collaborative software to manipulate documents on plasma screens that also function as videoconference systems. |
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Are certain procedures in danger of becoming, in effect, screens of confidentiality to prevent cases discussed thereunder from being aired in public? |
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Its general manager says the flexible displays are far more advanced than other bendy screens in terms of size, resolution and the complexity of the organic electronics used. |
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A drawing of three skulls along with a message in English appeared on computer screens at the targeted firms. |
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The homes are suitable for either a concrete slab or timber floor construction and all homes are fully insulated with insect screens as a standard inclusion. |
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Beyond, I think, any journalist I have known, McKinnon seems to be happiest in archives and libraries, peering into microfiches and at computer screens. |
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It was originally shot in black and white and then, once edited, colour, split screens, freeze frames and other graphic effects were added and the film was reshot onto 35 mm. |
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Two view mammography and double reading will help reduce false negative rates, but reducing the time between screens should also help to minimise true interval cancers. |
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Another 30,000 meters of fiber-optic cables criss-cross another 300 LCD screens spread over 100 rooms in the Ops Center. |
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This time around, consumer electronic giants Panasonic, Thomson and Pioneer have put money in the satellite project as they hope to sell more widescreen screens. |
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The viewer has his eye drawn through the openings of the screens to the end wall on the far side, with several stately blue robed woman gazing through. |
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While they may not have been such strict barricades as has often been supposed, choir screens were highly potent in their role as mystifying enclosures. |
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It was refurbished in 2000 and is now very schmick and has eight screens. |
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Not since crocodile Dundee graced our movie screens has a man from down under turned our world so upside down. |
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The race will be shown on big screens and televisions around the grounds. |
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The center can monitor virtually every square foot of the Pacific Rim, and the screens were covered with icons representing aircraft and ships operating in the area. |
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Using large video screens placed at either end of the jury box, the prosecutors repeatedly showed an animated simulation of a knife slicing into a human chest. |
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As you can see on your screens, this young soldier is trying to strangle me with the barrel of his carbine. |
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The defense quoted a congratulatory e-mail she sent him as the carnage in Mumbai filled television screens worldwide. |
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Featuring 14 screens showing predominantly mainstream fare, each offers steeply raked stadium seating with ample leg room, drink holders and a perfect view of the screen. |
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Putting quality on to the nation's screens is easier said than done. |
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The strictly post-watershed voyeuristic peek into saucy student life hits screens at the start of the new college year, with a body of fresh and sexy new faces. |
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If you must use a bathtub, washtub, or kitchen sink to wash screens. |
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But with this marriage alliance queering the pitch as far as India is concerned, it could be a long time before he appears on Indian TV screens again. |
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There are two very giant jumbo television screens here in New York City. |
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Five screens document the five staffers involved in the sober discussions, which took place in Ho Chi Minh City itself. |
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Anywhere from 1,000 to 2,000 people saw our show in the hall, and uncounted others witnessed it on jumbo video screens scattered around the Olympic Village. |
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By 1903 the company offered a line of 260 products-chairs, divans, couches, tables, baby carriages, umbrella stands, music stands, screens, hampers, and benches. |
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The large, single room is cleverly broken up into small sections by folding screens and even the chairs have carved backs featuring Chinese scenes. |
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The screens of scrim are elaborately constructed, held away from the dance studio's glass walls, offering protection from the elements and shade from the brutal desert sun. |
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They sat on their civilised behinds and laughed as the frightened face of the woman they'd nicknamed The Pig stared from their screens like a rabbit caught in headlights. |
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Federal laws govern the administration of drug screens to workers in the transportation industry, including bus drivers, truckers, airline employees, and railroaders. |
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Homes fitted with mosquito screens can also help keep the insect at bay. |
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As the user, you can interface with the system via keypads, touch screens, panic buttons, TV screens, computers, telephones, handheld remotes or other devices. |
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She also wastes no time in espousing her political views, by way of quotes from the likes of Einstein, Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr, projected onto screens. |
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An astounding mass of material is already available on computer screens. |
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A further three are due to be added before Christmas and all come complete with colour screens capable of displaying content in both portrait and landscape format. |
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People are locked in texting, or whatever it is on their screens, and detached from their physical surroundings. |
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In the 17th century, the musketeer and his relatively sophisticated weapon was protected from being ridden down by cavalry by protective screens of pikemen. |
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What is distinctive about the Yin Yu Tang latticework is the placement of the screens, the elaborateness of the design, and the beauty of the carving. |
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The 2,000-square-foot gallery is dedicated to exhibiting a full range of his fine art, including paintings, original stone lithographs, silk screens and giclees. |
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When my oldest child was a toddler, I treated illuminated screens like plutonium. |
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Rips, tears or cracks on items such as lawn chairs, suitcases, automobile seats and window screens can easily be fixed with transparent duct tape. |
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Window screens are designed to keep insects out, but because they are not strong enough to keep children inside, they will not prevent falls from windows. |
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Then there was William Dowsing, the official iconoclast who went around East Anglia ordering the destruction of rood screens and stained-glass windows. |
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An orange blossom of flame exploded on our screens as a new reality dawned. |
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Many Californians were introduced Saturday to Caller ID, which allows phones with special display screens to identify an incoming number. |
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Two City Centre malls in Oman will debut VOX Cinemas in the sultanate with a total of 17 new screens next month. |
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The Lotte credit card application allows the viewer to access over 100 screens, location-based features and scannable mobile coupons. |
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Often, blips would fill up a depth layer on the monitors' screens, then move up and down over the course of the night. |
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Tracy Maitland peers into six computer screens, each flashing real-time stock market updates from around the world. |
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But researchers are warning that the blueish light their screens emit can stop users getting a good night's sleep, the Telegraph reported. |
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Sometimes this open hall is closeable with screens that swing down from the ceiling. |
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It dates to 1480 with an original 15th century hall at its core and remnants of the original screens passage. |
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You have a series of home screens which are scrollable, and can be loaded up with application shortcuts, folders, shortcuts, and widgets. |
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There's the promise of a greater multimedia experience whereby passengers will be able to make video calls to each other via seatback screens. |
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We witnessed scenes on our TV screens of mass starvation in the Darfur region of war-torn Sudan. |
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Get ready to trip the light fantastic once again as TV's classiest reality series shimmies back onto our screens. |
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Thousands packed the shearing shed, the lane outside and the specially erected grandstand where the competition was relayed on giant screens. |
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Although Coates examines human faces that show up on movie screens, his scope extends well beyond the naked, visible face of the actor. |
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These channels are then transmitted via a single coax cable to Veos Display units attached to screens to display the content. |
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Computer touch screens will display your old shopping lists and direct you around the store. |
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I adored the DVD screens in the back and the way they'd used a chrome microswitch to open the glovebox. |
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Movie lovers can watch any movie they like on one of the 28 screens of K Cineplex around Cyprus, at a lower cost. |
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The equipment range includes Mogensen Sizers, conventional vibratory screens, vibratory feeders and conveyors and compacting tables. |
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Today, over 400,000 screens worldwide are run on Minicom Digital Signage technology. |
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Jennifer Ellison has come a long way since she first appeared on our screens as a tearaway teenager in Brookside. |
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Norris, ignore that tabloid trash about skivers with 56-inch screens an' a Porshe in the backyard. |
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Instead of those clear Teleprompter screens during your talk, you'll be staring none-too-subtly at a laptop. |
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The typographer worked all day on hinting her new font so it would look good on computer screens. |
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Roods, and often their lofts and screens, were cut down and bells were taken down. |
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It is also the largest Cineworld complex in the United Kingdom, containing 20 screens in one building. |
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Hits from these screens are then tested in cells and then in animals for efficacy. |
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In 2005, the main stages at both Reading and Leeds were made larger, featuring unique cantilevered video screens. |
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Production ceased in 1957 and the site was sold to Andrew Harkness, a manufacturer of cinema screens. |
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It contains the Brian Johnston Memorial Theatre, a cinema which screens historical cricket footage for visitors. |
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Inside the venues, action is relayed via giant video screens for the large crowds. |
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All these controls and screens are monked on to a massive network of computers that coordinates the sights. |
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Seatbacks now often feature small colour LCD screens for videos, television and video games. |
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The 'World Traveller' service is also offered on these flights with complimentary drinks, food and individual IFE screens. |
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Many concerts showcased elaborate lighting and individualised screens reminiscent of U2's Elevation Tour and Nine Inch Nails' Fragility Tour. |
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These pollen granules are extremely small, and can easily pass through window screens. |
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The independent cinema features daily screens of films from around the world along with a cafe and bar. |
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Flight information display screens for airline passengers are provided at the Heathrow Express ticket office near these platforms. |
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Arriva Trains Wales has introduced bilingual display screens and announcements in at least 46 stations. |
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Greenpeace screens all major donations in order to ensure it does not receive unwanted donations. |
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These screens are only partially effective and as a result billions of fish and other aquatic organisms are killed by power plants each year. |
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While his battlecruisers drew the fire of the British fleet, Scheer slipped away, laying smoke screens. |
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They were delayed by 20 minutes and the smoke screens that should have hidden their assault had already lifted. |
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The Duke of York's Picturehouse expanded in 2012, adding two additional screens in a different location. |
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These pollen grains are only 15 microns in size, and can easily pass through most window screens. |
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In newer sites, these flight progress strips have been replaced by electronic data presented on computer screens. |
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Kieselguhr, a fine powder of diatomaceous earth, can be introduced into the beer and circulated through screens to form a filtration bed. |
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Polaroids are used as window screens to regulate the amount of light entering the room. |
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In some regions, people use sugarcane reeds to make pens, mats, screens, and thatch. |
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Finer foreign material, such as soil and leaves, passes through rods or screens for removal. |
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After 1842 many women continued to work at the pits but on the surface, sorting coal from dirt on the coal screens, as pit brow lasses. |
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Automated train announcements, customer help points and digital display screens provide train running information on all platforms. |
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The screens are connected by chain belts and splocket wheels, so that the bottom screen drives the other two. |
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Over in the corner there was a raised platform, with a roll of background screens behind it, kind of like at the Wally World stores. |
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We are sitting in a skybox high up in the Superdome, complete with wet bar, kitchen, waiters and big TV screens. |
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Yet inside the walls of the havelis and the lattice screens of the zenana, life goes on as it always did. |
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Scratched glass Remove scratches on glassware, watch glasses or mobile phone screens by polishing with toothpaste. |
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Waterboard Aa en Maas intends to realize a influentvoorbehandelingsinstallatie with fine screens at the sewage treatment plant in Aarle-Rixtel. |
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Impey make screens for wet rooms that don't penetrate the waterproof floor. |
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It wasn't all this whiz-bang banking with people sitting behind computer screens betting with other people's money. |
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Window screen products include roll-formed aluminum window screen frame, spreader and muntin bars, and Columbia's adjustable window screens. |
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Basics THE ivory panels mounted in zitan wood screens are possibly from the court of Emperor Qianlong. |
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Solar Solve manufactures anti-glare screens and blinds for marine and domestic markets, and is a world leader in its field. |
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Those jonesing for a fix of cute gay boys will certainly find them on Tribeca's screens. |
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But Defence Secretary John Reid claimed UK troops only used the substance for smoke screens. |
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Construction of Receiving Chamber, Coarse Screen Channels with screens and Raw Sewage Sump etc. |
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I am not sure why we had the English translation on both the surtitle screens and no Welsh translation. |
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Haia workers with multilanguage proficiency are also required to present awareness programs on large screens at public places, Al-Fayedi said. |
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Because the crisis is global in origin, it is on the radar screens of multilateral banks. |
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It is said the upcoming footage will bring Luke, Leia, Han Solo and Chewie to big screens. |
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The TR-8300 also has several other options available, including exterior or internal muntins, exterior screens, and a multi-point locking system. |
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Faintheart, billed as a romantic comedy set in the world of battle re-enactments, is due to hit cinema screens next summer. |
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Trey Nordan, sophmore, watched the debate on the big screens set up next to the Ole Miss student union. |
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In doing so, he has reinvented the traditional Japanese house, with its post and beam structure and infill of translucent shoji screens. |
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