Even the wool carpeting is colored with vegetable dyes, and is collected and recycled after its useful life span. |
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Two sets of giant arches will span the width of Whitehall to ensure the headcount is accurate. |
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Five minutes later, we passed under the fine 1847 viaduct that has a wide cast-iron span over the river and many brick arches either side. |
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I silently thanked my short concentration span for tuning in for the first few minutes at least. |
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At the end of the movie, an ensemble comedy, there are about half a dozen catharses in a two-minute span of time. |
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Because these parameters span two orders of magnitude, we cannot determine mutation rates. |
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The pressure for change is urgent, however, and only politics can span the gap. |
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They span from the days of the samurai and shogun, to 1945 when the atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima. |
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He then produced the talisman he had made, a large, deep-blue crystal held in the center of a circle of dark leather a span across. |
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Mr Hughes entered this last class with his modified microlight, which had to have a wing span not exceeding 30 feet. |
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A higher management span of control in microbiology was associated with identification of bacteria to the genus and species level. |
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Brahma, the topmost material entity, has a life span equal to the life of the universe. |
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Aihole is one of those remarkable sites that span time and has evidence of dolmens, Buddhist chaityas and stupas, Jain and Hindu temples. |
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As you can see we managed to pull it off although I must say I've never before done a review in such a short span of time. |
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Increase the life span of your cell phone and battery by following the manufacturer's directions for using the phone and charging the battery. |
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In a short life span, he traveled the whole country and established an order of Hindu monks. |
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They span the period from James Cook's first Pacific voyage, which charted the east coast of Australia in 1770, to the present. |
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In the span of 28 short minutes, the band races through 10 songs that are all maddeningly pleasant-sounding. |
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The Two-Tailed Pasha is the largest European butterfly, with the fore-wing span of the female often measuring more than 4 inches. |
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Though he admits that he's a pack rat, Caouette points out 160 hours of material isn't so much when collected over a span of 20 years. |
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According to officials, the parabolic curve dome, with its supportless span spread over 30 by 45 metres, is an architectural marvel. |
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Suspended some 300 feet above a ravine, the footbridge would span a quarter mile between two mountains. |
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Megaloceros had large palmate antlers with a span up to 3.7 m and a weight around 45 kg. |
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With both the world's longest suspension bridge and the longest cable-stayed span, the effort is indisputably an engineering tour-de-force. |
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The long span, short chord, NLF wing is in its element at tall altitudes and manages to deliver good cruise two miles above the sea. |
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So the university commissioned a pedestrian bridge to span a hazardous street, uniting the residential tower with the rest of campus. |
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She span off into a frenzied panic that could only be alleviated by rushing round to the neighbour's for a cup of tea. |
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Symbolising this new unity of purpose are the seven bridges that span the watery divide, like seven steel stitches suturing the two together. |
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Locating a capacitor near a hot transistor, resistor or IC will shorten its life span to a couple of years. |
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It is the first Thames crossing to be built in more than a century and the first pedestrian bridge to span the river. |
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Tilapia cichlids can establish a strong population in a very short time span if the conditions are right. |
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There are 43 species of barbets and tinkerbirds that span the African continent from south of the Sahara. |
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The defining dates of the style generally span the last decades of the eighteenth century through the first quarter of the nineteenth century. |
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Carved toeholds allow access around one drop-off and into a slot canyon that's no more than an arm span across. |
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Many stock analysts plot the daily net advances of the stock market in a graph that can span months or even years. |
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The 464 black and white photographs taken between Spring 1982 and Fall 1993 span the period in which the Wall came down. |
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In most cases, recovering money spent acquiring tech equipment will span several years. |
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A complete planning cycle should ideally span a period of about three to five years. |
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After a silent moment that seemed to span an eternity, she turned to him again. |
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In a hierarchy the span of control depends on the complexity of roles and interdependence of people. |
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The moon would peek out every now and then, but it was mostly hidden behind monstrous black clouds that stretched across the span of the sky. |
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Unlike most other cephalopods that have a short life span, the chambered nautilus can live 16 or more years. |
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If you look at all the warm-blooded vertebrates, we've all got roughly the same life span. |
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I had the attention span of a punch-drunk goldfish with Alzheimer's and Bob was scratching his bonce and looking into his beer for inspiration. |
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Hispanics dominate large portions of counties in a span of states stretching from California to Texas. |
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Powerful wings spread a span of twenty feet and Jack had to step back to avoid being hit. |
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The existing tiles span different periods of the Abbey's history and were re-laid by the Victorians. |
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Indeed, the soldier beetle must squeeze a lot of living into its short, one-year life span. |
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The bridge design is unpretentious. It consists simply of two steel towers supporting a lift span. |
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Even though he had cleaned the bathroom spick and span just now, it was still not enough for redemption! |
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The raft had wedged itself up against the steel span of a collapsed bridge. |
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The Mounted Police should ride a clean cut and flat planed horse in keeping with the general spick and span appearance of their riders. |
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The park's 25 staff, most of them seasonal, have been busy in the past few weeks ensuring the park is spick and span for the influx of visitors. |
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Try thicker nichrome wire, or more simply make the span shorter with more supports between hanging objects. |
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On Monday morning the Tidy Towns volunteers were out picking up litter and keeping the area near the Town Hall spic and span. |
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A man with an eye for neatness around the place, Tom always ensured that things were spick and span. |
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The streets around the inner harbour are so spick and span that you feel you could eat your pancakes and maple syrup off them. |
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The age span of last year's winners ranged from teenagers to octogenarians. |
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The day started with a quick clean of the monkey enclosure, washing windows and making sure the area was spick and span. |
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I have managed to find true friends within my short span, and I wish you the same sort of felicity. |
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It's hoped that all residents will make an extra effort to have the village spick and span for Christmas. |
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If you can bear it, try to leave a corner of your garden that is not spick and span. |
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The Community Forum urges everyone to participate in the clean-up day to keep our area spick and span. |
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When people see a vintage car driving on the road, few realise the years of work that keep it so spick and span. |
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The store is misaligned across two cache lines such that the upper eight bytes span a cache line boundary. |
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Unusually thin mullions span the tall space, turning it into a gigantic glass jigsaw puzzle recomposing the view. |
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Now they span nearly 150 acres with sweeping lawns and vistas interspersed with statuary, tempiettos, and benches. |
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Their role at conferences, for example, can span everything from presenting papers to fielding questions in open conference sessions. |
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The sky had opened up during the short span of time between my entering the lobby, picking up Rob, and going to leave again. |
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Corsham litter buster Eddy Lodge will have her hours extended so she can continue to keep the streets spick and span. |
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Luckily, a number of practical and technological advances are allowing developers to span the Uncanny Valley in video games. |
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He has a very short attention span and unless something interests him he doesn't want to know. |
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Over 30 countries experienced nearly entirely bloodless revolutions in the span of a few months in 1989-90, and nobody saw it coming. |
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This in turn span the phone up into an arc whereupon I went to grab it with all the grace of an England fielder. |
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When segmental construction is used as the deck of a cable-stayed bridge, span lengths can be much longer. |
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I didn't have an answer because I didn't know myself and thankfully her concentration span was lacking at that point. |
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Few jazz musicians have managed to fit so many modulations into such a short span. |
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I often felt he was treating readers as if they had almost no attention span or were mnemonically challenged. |
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These are men who, within the short span of three weeks, brought life, hope and joy to a leper colony, simply by offering handshakes. |
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These generally move in a south-easterly direction, and each one typically has a life span of several days. |
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The pipe-arch structure, a large space frame, is perhaps the most economical design for the wide span. |
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The triumphal arch was to span a distance of 285 feet and rise 325 feet, dwarfing the Eiffel Tower. |
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These are people who've packed seemingly 10 lifetimes into one normal span. |
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The hen harrier is a bird of prey and can be recognised by its long legs and broad wing span some also have a ruffle of feathers around the face. |
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In a short span, they were on the ground level, facing the door to the street. |
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The floors span from the core to a second row of columns then cantilever to support the suspended glass block facade. |
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Furthermore, longer life span may be a mixed blessing if people spend most of their final decades struck down by debilitating diseases. |
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The first visible layer or course consists almost entirely of marble slabs laid as headers that span the entire thickness of the wall. |
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Combining these two types of data we computed the offset between UTC and GPS Time for the whole time span of the test. |
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And in the span of a year, 46 nations have established or re-established diplomatic missions or embassies in Iraq. |
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All told, the Hawaiian's incredible international swimming career was going to span two decades and four Olympiads. |
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I had learned a life lesson in the short span in which he'd been missing, and I wasn't planning on forgetting it anytime soon. |
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The egg has, during the span of history, represented mystery, magic, medicine, food and omen. |
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Additionally, we question whether it is possible for softshell turtles to reach the Hudson River via the Erie Canal from Oneida Lake in a span of four years. |
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Within a span of 45 minutes, he tied the world record in the 100-meter dash and broke world records in the broad jump, 200-yard dash, and 220-yard low hurdles. |
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Fifty-four feet high, the mill has sails that cover a seventy-foot span. |
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Immense wings spread to more than the span of 2 metres in total length. |
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The Croatian bridge has a much smaller span, and does not have to rise for shipping, but its deck forms a real part of the spatial sequence of the city. |
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Bal reached the middle of the bridge where the huge span was missing. |
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If you go back and look at the career of John Carpenter, you will find a remarkable string of artistic successes that stretched over a span of 12 years. |
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The authors recorded more than 235 interviews over a span of ten years. |
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He had lost three important things in a short span of a day. |
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I'm beginning to sound like a whining malcontent, but at every place I've ever worked, the CEO and COO were reasonably busy people who needed to limit their span of control. |
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Vespertilionids have the longest span, largest wing area and lowest wing loading in relation to body mass of the bat groups for which regression lines were calculated. |
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Not only this, the trash collection point behind was spick and span. |
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The Crenosphere also offers significant interior design flexibility because it has a clear span with no support pillars or posts to obstruct views. |
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I mean, I cleaned it daily, made sure everything was spick and span. |
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Use your hand span to measure the distance around a tree trunk. |
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Marvellous work has been carried out by committee members, and the village is looking spic and span, with an array of beautiful hanging baskets and window boxes. |
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These hospitals are enormously busy public areas with a lot of people moving around in them, and keeping them really clean and spick and span can be quite a difficult job. |
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Our uniforms were neatly ironed and they were spic and span. |
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There are nights when I'm awake for hours at a time, left-to-right side maneuvering, stifling monster burps of food I've eaten over the span of three days. |
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Stage 2 includes deposition of the latest Neoproterozoic Lake Maurice and Ungoolya Groups, which predate and span the initial stages of the Petermann Orogeny. |
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The solution is delivered to the nozzles via a separate hose line which runs along the boom span using it as a support mechanism to mount each nozzle. |
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This is the easiest span but especially interesting for flower lovers who, depending on the season, will see orchids, calceolarias, violets and oxalis. |
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Residents say that a succession of elderly women in the village has kept the call box spick and span and added the homely touches for more than 15 years. |
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The rust-colored canine, closely related to the gray wolf, lives in small, social packs that meet three times a day and occupy territories that span just a few miles. |
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The big span of the public area and the long cantilevers are, of course, generated by using an inner concrete structure that is masked by the flowing white masonry. |
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And grip variations seem to span the alpha to the omega of possibilities. |
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The three alternatives were chosen because they span a spectrum running from an acquisition, or business-focused structure, to an operationally focused structure. |
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Under cover of darkness our hero figuratively sneaks onto the White House lawn and retrieves those long lost medals, earned over that hellish 4-month span. |
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Not only is the ability to induce Hsps reduced in senescent animals, but a brief, sublethal heat shock to young animals has been reported to extend life span. |
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An aquaintence maybe, but a friend? Maybe its because of my over-particular use of language, but I don't think anyone can become friends in the span of five minutes. |
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In particular, the research team is interested in the temporal span of mining activity in the cave and identification of chert testing locations and artifact palimpsests. |
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To handle the extra power at high altitude, the Columbia 400 incorporates a larger rudder in both chord and span, along with a ventral fin beneath the empennage. |
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The graphs of annual tomato production held no interest for this one-eyed swashbuckler with the concentration span of a gnat and the heart of a desert lion. |
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The tired old tourism engine is near the end of its life span. |
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So, like Ailes, I roughly calculated my life span and number of days I might have left, considering family history. |
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But Internet technologies like Facebook can be built in the short span of a few years. |
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The bridge will be of single span over the canal and towpaths and will be provided with ramp access from the north and both stair and ramp access from the south. |
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Inspired by the life span of insects, Kyra Nolan created blue corsets, pointy hem dresses, felted minis and mesh bodystockings over rubber halter tops. |
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Over the span of his tragically short life, we doubt young Marius ever imagined a sobbing Kirstie Alley tweeting on his behalf. |
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Like most martial arts movies, this action thriller is full of bad dialogue, hopeless acting and plenty of biffo for anyone with a short attention span. |
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During that span he had just one game with as many as four miscues. |
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When you seem to be pandering to an audience with a slender attention span, then it's unrealistic to expect character development, clever plot twists or edge-of-seat tension. |
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The wall of umber air thins for a span and the city sharpens. |
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With a quick bob of her tongue she span back around and marched down the corridor, opening the classroom door by magic without even realising she had done it. |
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Gourmet versions span bite-sized chicken, veal, turkey, seafood, and veggie versions. |
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The most unsettling aspect of geological deep time was the loneliness of pre-Adamic history, a time span of many millions of years that had gone unwitnessed by human eyes. |
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A common European house spider Zygiella x-notata, who has short life span and simple nervous system, was used for the research. |
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While a common rat has an average three-year life span, naked mole rat, a subterranean rodent native to East Africa, can live for 10 to 30 year. |
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There is some bad language, and the stories require a greater attention span than your average junior high schooler possesses. |
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He isolates fourteen segments or isotopies that span the movement and describes each in turn. |
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Lauren is a bit of a muso and her tastes span decades and genres from the poppiest pop to punk rock and roll of the finest kind. |
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It is made of metal with a total length of 523 m aprons 7 isostatic spans of 40 m span on grade 1 and hyperstatic deck 243 m on the Meuse. |
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Hemianopsia reduces the width of the perceptual span, causing letters, numbers, and words to fall onto the blind portion of the field. |
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ItOs a total love story shot over a span of three flights, starring Mad Men star Ben Feldman and Hall Pass hottie Nicky Whelan. |
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So far Vlad has insulted my body twice in the span of a half hour. |
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Ettinger also established the Immortalist Society, a research and education group devoted to cryonics and extending the human life span. |
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An invisible web thought to span the cosmos has now revealed one of its strands. |
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The 10 projects span almost the entire Commonwealth parks estate and the Australian National Botanic Gardens. |
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Family planning allows a wife and her husband to decide the number of children they want to have and the time span in between each birth. |
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Having purchased two new dealerships in the span of a year, Davis' management prowess was put to the test. |
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This somewhat long time span has been divided into five phases, starting from the protohistoric until the late medieval. |
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While normal erythrocytes have a life span of 120 days, sickle-shaped erythrocytes die within 10 to 20 days. |
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For neighbour Maureen Swan, the afternoon teas are a great opportunity to span the generation gap. |
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To Genovese, it is a person such as Theodore Roosevelt or Leonardo da Vinci whose interests and skills span a range of subjects and activities. |
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To eliminate this possibility, the researchers zeroed in on a red blood cell, called an erythroblast, that has a brief life span. |
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Tenders are invited for Channelizing flow of water upstream and downstream of 2 x 25 m span bridge at Matigund by way of Cunette cutting. |
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Which fish has pectoral fins with a span that can exceed seven metres? |
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The seals can be interlocked to span long lengths of pipe or a backing band included to remediate pressure piping and cooling water expansion joints. |
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Beginning in the 1970s, deficits in attention span and distractibility have supplanted motor overactivity, and they have become the defining feature of the disorder. |
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During the examination, failure to palpate a liver edge or percuss a normal liver span could indicate massive hepatocyte loss and reduced liver volume. |
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The actual span during which a given egg can be fertilized by a buck is about 36 hours after it leaves the ovary and travels down the oviduct to the uterus. |
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Commonly known as the house spider, it can grow quite large, the leg span is up to several centimetres and the body can grow to the size of the fingernail. |
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About October 3, His Eminence called the deceased and informed him that it was necessary to sell the scrolls in a short span of time in order to get out of his dire straights. |
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Earlier the road was also closed as the giant transporter,bringing the prefabricated bridge span on its 24-hour journey from the factory in Kent,neared the end of its journey. |
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However, recalling an official in San Diego is a stupefyingly difficult process, involving a limited time span and more than 100,000 signatures of registered city voters. |
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These popular Chinese folk tales span both ancient and modern times and deal with a wide range of subjects in both the real world and the world of fantasy. |
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Age of maturity and life span in herbaceous, polycarpic perennials. |
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