A color television system is identical except that an additional signal known as chrominance controls the color of the spot. |
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This changes the intensity of the electron beam and therefore the brightness of the spot being scanned. |
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That gloomy spot they spoke of lay aside from the hamlet. In a dell, begirt with firs, you might behold a hut, and various ruined office-houses. |
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We looked for a secluded spot in the park to have our picnic. |
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They were booked for the Glastonbury Festival, but upon arriving they were told their spot had been cancelled. |
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The album, like International Velvet, reached the top spot in the UK charts. |
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On 12 September the British learned of a convenient landing spot, and Wolfe moved his army there at night. |
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To be a virgin in high school wasn't, even in the omnisexual milieu of the Pioneer Valley, such a social black spot. |
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Unlike the vertebrate eye, there is no blind spot, because the optic nerve is positioned behind the retina. |
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The BBC is usually so good at what it does, its programming standards are so uniformly high, that a spot of live human crapness is refreshing. |
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Dolphins are much easier to spot from a distance than tuna, since they regularly breathe. |
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Apart from its strong and innovative film tradition, France has also been a gathering spot for artists from across Europe and the world. |
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The eggs of most gulls and terns are brown with dark splotches, so they are difficult for predators to spot on the beach. |
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Early mornings are typically better as the birds are more active and vocal making them easier to spot. |
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Christopher Nolan need not cry in his beer over Inception's demotion to the No. 2 spot. |
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The use of wireless allowed centralised control of ships from the Admiralty, which cramped the initiative of the men on the spot. |
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A deep sea spot in the Pacific Ocean close to the Philippines is named after the first Emden ship, and is therefore called Emdentief in German. |
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Iridescent swimming crab, dusky flounder, inshore lizardfish, spot, brown shrimp, longspine swimming crabs, and other bycatch made up the rest. |
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Muslims found not wearing the white brassards as prescribed by the army were simply despatched on the spot. |
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St Augustine's Cross, a Celtic cross erected in 1884, marks the spot in Ebbsfleet, Thanet, East Kent, where Augustine is said to have landed. |
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Winant, unveiled a stone in Victoria Gardens commemorating the passing by the spot of 418,585 troops and 144,093 vehicles the previous June. |
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The Ivorian then inexplicably handled the resultant corner and referee Nicola Rizzoli had no hesitation pointing to the spot. |
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The CHANNEL CASTER is equipped with six inputs and an intersperser to mix music and ads or other spot announcements. |
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Although they are not full hibernators and can be woken easily, both sexes like to den in a protected spot during the winter months. |
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A black spot, the location of the supracaudal gland, is usually present at the base of the tail. |
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When kits are born, the discarded debris is trampled, thus forming a spot where the kits can play and receive food. |
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It is uncommon to spot them during the day, but they can be caught sunbathing on roofs of houses or sheds. |
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They were led by white rays to a spot where they found a jaden figure of Lao-tzu buried in the ground. |
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Badgers typically eat prey on the spot, and rarely transport it to their setts. |
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If a vigilant bomber crew could spot the fighter first, they had a decent chance at evading it. |
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They will usually disappear into the undergrowth at a hint of any danger, but will return once all is quiet, often to the same spot. |
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The bright spot upon its summit is a dome of yellow laton from Andalusia, vaulted upon ten columns. |
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Sycamore leaf spot, caused by the fungus Cristulariella depraedans, results in pale blotches on leaves which later dry up and fall. |
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On the spot where Mungo was buried now stands the cathedral dedicated in his honour. |
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In 2006, Maclure was honoured with a spot in Canada's Aviation Hall of Fame. |
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The next expedition to spot the island was Joseph Fuller and his ship Francis Allyn in 1893, but he was not able to land on the island. |
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If you know where to look in the movie, you can spot an anachronistic wrist watch on one of the Roman soldiers. |
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He pretended that an alligator was behind him and swam desperately. He passed one spot and then, laboriously, another, dog-paddling. |
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He was killed later in the same journey, and is said to have been returned to this spot for burial. |
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Like their Atlantic counterpart, Gulf menhaden have a prominent black spot found behind the gill cover followed by a row of smaller spots. |
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But Grey's electrokinesis and Greenman's telekinesis put me in a tight spot. |
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Smith is in the bubble position, having barely beaten out Jones for the last spot. |
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Sinclair opened Swansea's account from the spot on 8 minutes after a Ryan Shawcross tackle had felled Wayne Routledge. |
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Radley pulled it, as a great laugh went up, to the very spot from which the fieldsman had been removed. |
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An advertising poster on a transit shelter makes a better door than a window, when trying to spot oncoming traffic. |
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On the seafront lies the Old Fort pub, a drinking spot popular with both residents and summer visitors. |
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A martyrium was a building erected on a spot with particular significance, often over the burial of a martyr. |
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If the defendant was defeated and still alive, he was to be hanged on the spot. |
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When I started this journey, I was a Castrophile with a soft spot for the Revolution. |
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It is a popular spot among tourists and natives looking to lounge by the seaside. |
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This section was considered the weakest spot in the walls and an attack was feared here most. |
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Many resisted and were killed on the spot while others died working or due to disease and malnutrition while living in squalid work camps. |
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For in no wise could he leave that lofty spot, or descend the wide marmoreal flights. |
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By replacing several taxes with one flat tax rate, it will also be easier for government auditors to spot embezzlement. |
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These beaches are a favourite spot for younger people as well as for many celebrities from both Uruguay and Argentina. |
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Stretching his legs has been good for him, and this Pitt-street pozzy near the GPO is a splendid spot for a sandwich and a good book. |
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Facing Mar Elias Monastery is a stone bench erected by the wife of the painter, who painted some of his major works at this spot. |
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There is a spot in Mactan Island called the Mactan shrine where the battle is reenacted during its anniversary. |
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The vicinity of Charlotte Harbor is the most commonly identified spot, while some assert a landing further north at Tampa Bay or even Pensacola. |
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I was half way down the strip when I heard a speedboat and ran flat out back to the landing spot. |
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Cusco was found in 2006 to be the spot on Earth with the highest average ultraviolet light level. |
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With quill pen in his right hand and an inverted copy of The Rights of Man in his left, it occupies a prominent spot on King Street. |
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They remained at this spot for two days to recuperate and repair equipment. |
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Some historians have attributed the erection of the cross to Fagundes, whom he presumed to have visited the spot some eight decades earlier. |
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Zuppa alla Pavese was supposedly invented on the spot to feed the captive king right after the battle. |
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Another wreck off Espiritu Santo, the SS President Coolidge, is also a popular diving spot. |
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Can we see skinny on genes? How about obese? How about a little chunky? Can we spot who's gonna be a chunky monkey from day one? |
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I hardly left that spot in my pool that month even when my fingers pruned and chlorine dried out my skin. |
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Debut singles of various UK garage artists were hitting the number one spot on the UK charts. |
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If the scores are equal when all the balls have been potted, the black is placed back on its spot as a tiebreaker. |
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Bruno kept winning fights, helping him to retain his spot as one of the world's leading heavyweights. |
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The volume number is usually printed in large type to make it easy to spot. |
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Schumacher, driving for Ferrari finished second while teammate Barrichello gained the final spot in the podium. |
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Taylor lost the world number one spot to Michael van Gerwen after the event as the Dutchman won his first world title. |
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Taylor lost his top spot in the PDC World Rankings to van Barneveld in January 2008, but regained it in June. |
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Mac and Smoky scorned the fuggy atmosphere of the lower decks, and proceeded to select a breezy spot on the after boat-deck. |
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A stone lies on the eastern side of the battlefield that is supposed to mark the spot where Cumberland directed the battle. |
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A geophysical survey, directly beneath the spot where the coin was found, seems to indicate the existence of a large rectangular burial pit. |
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If you refuse, I'll have you killed on the spot and I swear I will ravage every island with fire and steel. |
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By night we'll all be back at this spot, full-handed or empty-handed, as it may be, but full-handed, I hope. |
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However, after reaching Ulster the horse stops and urinates, and a spring rises from the spot. |
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Both Spanish and Portuguese ships used the islands as a replenishment spot to take on fresh meat and water. |
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One form of charge is the use of an exchange rate that is less favourable than the wholesale spot rate. |
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One seldom finds in Italy a spot of ground more agreeable than ordinary that is not covered with a convent. |
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Knots of gazers and gossips were collected in the churchyard, at the bridge, and at the spot where the hat and pumpkin had been found. |
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He's usually pretty good-natured when the children give him a hard time about his bald spot. |
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The spot market represents current exchange rates, whereas options are derivatives of exchange rates. |
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The other, sillier spot presented a beachful of anthropomorphic crabs starting a Bud-centric version of a cargo cult. |
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There are signs of liver affections as weakness, yellow complexion, liver spots, and moth spot like a saddle over the nose. |
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Precipitation changes dramatically from one spot to the other, and diminishes very quickly eastward. |
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His counterpart Neil Warnock got his tactics spot on as Chelsea struggled to get into any sort of groove in the first half. |
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Unexpectedly, in a nook close by the farmhouse, he happened upon a spot where the vintage had actually commenced. |
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Against the back wall, the piers gather together to form an incredibly solid fireplace, the most massive and hearthlike spot in the building. |
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But the warmest spot in my nerdcore heart is reserved for the old-school pleasures of the Wii Virtual Console. |
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At York a plaque commemorates the exact spot where the Queen of Scots entered its gates. |
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David, believing his life had been spared through divine intervention, founded Holyrood Abbey on the spot. |
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This table isn't clean. There's a sticky spot where something spilled. |
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Any other form of punishment would probably be executed as well, if direct punishment possibly even right on the spot. |
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Mysterious bluejets can be seen with the naked eye from the ground, but they are rare and difficult to spot. |
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Living in one spot would have more easily permitted the accrual of personal possessions and an attachment to certain areas of land. |
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Hello...my mommy is bleeding. Down there in her no no spot. She's having me a baby brother. |
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William founded a monastery at the site of the battle, the high altar of the abbey church supposedly placed at the spot where Harold died. |
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He declared that Montfort deserved no spot on holy ground and had his remains reburied under an insignificant tree. |
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Twin Peaks, a pair of hills forming one of the city's highest points, forms a popular overlook spot. |
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A spring rose from the ground at the spot where her head fell and she was later restored to life by her uncle, Saint Beuno. |
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The flowers are very variable with the characteristic spot at the base of the petal very variable in size and intensity of colour. |
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Each flower has five uneven sepals and five yellow petals usually with a dark red spot near the base. |
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Ramularia vallisumbrosae is a leaf spot fungus found in warmer climates, causing narcissus white mould disease. |
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His favorite spot in the club was the bar, where he could hobnob with the big-wigs. |
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After lighting a common fuse, the hwacha fired as many as a hundred arrows, all of which landed in a precise spot. |
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These results enabled him to reclaim the number 1 spot at the end of the season. |
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The defeat also meant that Selby took the world number one spot from Williams. |
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The compilation was voted by NME magazine as the best re issue of 2011, beating Nirvana's deluxe and super deluxe edition of Nevermind to the top spot. |
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The Gunners dominated for long periods but, against the run of play, Denilson fouled Max Gradel and Robert Snodgrass put Leeds ahead from the spot. |
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However, these outsiders spot the first signs of trouble when the babymoon refuses to wane, as they recognize this as an indication that weaning has not yet begun. |
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It was prevented from reaching the top spot by the Beatles' Sgt. |
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Whilst he was searching Luna in an attempt to spot Ego, the two Irish Bhoys tried to focus the other 'scope on the bedroom of a brunette opposite. |
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When he changed lanes, he sideswiped a car that was in his blind spot. |
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He loves her so much that he has a blind spot when it comes to her faults. |
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At the height of Blobbymania over Christmas 1993, Mr Blobby held the number one spot in the UK singles chart, relegating the boy group Take That into second place. |
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The fake was easy to spot because of its inferior brushwork. |
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The mob pummeled the men suspected of being thugs, and this normally tranquil spot exploded into a melee of killings and counterkillings that left nearly 30 people dead. |
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Welfare Ministry Secretary Upali Dahanayake, his elderly father, daughter, and a cousin sister died on the spot in a tragic accident in Mahiyangana yesterday. |
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Today, over 50,000 organizations and 3 million subscribers count on BlackBerry, dubbed 'crackberry' for its addictiveness, to receive and deliver email messages on the spot. |
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Can we cut through the bureaucracy and make a decision on the spot? |
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The sight of her old neighbourly depredator shivering at the door in tatters, the very oddity of his appeal, touched a soft spot in the spinster's heart. |
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At some landmark in the jungle the beater halted, pointed to the ground as a sign that this spot would do, and put his finger on his lips to enjoin silence. |
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Hypnotized, my eyes stared at the small bulge made by that book inside the pocket, they gazed fierily at that one inconspicuous spot as if to burn a hole in the coat. |
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Flooding with fore-glory the pages of the Book they all point forward to one focal spot of splendor upon God's horizon of the end-time upon which all eyes are centered. |
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In the dim light of a foggy November day the sick room was a gloomy spot, but it was that gaunt, wasted face staring at me from the bed which sent a chill to my heart. |
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Then, as if to contradict me, a stray sunbeam found the spot and sent curious bright glintings of sheen and shadow dancing and playing under the fallen roots and trunk. |
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Oh, today's Cyrell's bday. We hella sang her happy birthday at the spot. |
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Some ice cold lemonade would hit the spot on a warm afternoon. |
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Those who were chained to the spot by the weakness of their sex, or the infirmity of age, or the attractions of the place, were cut off by the enemy. |
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Generations later there was the story that a divine vision led Constantine to this spot, and an angel no one else could see, led him on a circuit of the new walls. |
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He also claimed control over Arcadius in Constantinople, but Rufinus, magister officiorum on the spot, had already established his own power there. |
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The river is now a popular boating spot, and has a large marina. |
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So if your next note involves lifting a finger, you need to plan to lift the finger promptly to above its spot on the string so that it's ready to play again at any time. |
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The steam engine indicator traces on paper the pressure in the cylinder throughout the cycle, which can be used to spot various problems and calculate developed horsepower. |
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Among a group of modern houses in the village of Bedmond near St Albans is a small plaque recording the spot as his birthplace, historically in the parish of Abbots Langley. |
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And in that very spot the face and personality of Christ shone bright. |
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When my father comes back with a dark wet spot on his pants, right in front, as if he has made in his pants, he starts eating his food in great shovelfuls. |
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The front of the gateway was a blind spot and to overcome this, projecting towers were added on each side of the gate in a style similar to that developed by the Romans. |
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A related practice is to spin around three times as fast as possible on the spot, sometimes accompanied by spitting over their shoulder, and uttering an obscenity. |
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It held the top spot for 21 weeks with a chart life of 40 weeks. |
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A son of Street Cry, Street Sense will break from the No. 7 post and, in theory, lope along in midpack before finding a spot near the rail to unleash a late run. |
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This spot is one of the most famous places in the study of geology. |
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In 2005, Barclays Capital broke with convention by quoting spot exchange rates with five or six decimal places on their electronic dealing platform. |
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In our example, the forward exchange rate of the dollar is said to be at a discount because it buys fewer Japanese yen in the forward rate than it does in the spot rate. |
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Currencies can be traded at spot and foreign exchange options markets. |
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A plaque marks the approximate spot believed to be the site of the grave. |
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Staking out a spot involves not only the appropriate level of murre aggression but, even more fundamentally, the ability to find food efficiently. |
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The best spot painting you can have by me is one painted by Rachel. |
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Now years later, the picture was still in exactly the same spot. |
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Voted the world's most stunning landing spot, Barra's airport is claimed to be the only airport in the world to have scheduled flights landing on a beach. |
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Inevitably, though, viewers started to spot their little idiosyncrasies. |
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The teams in places 3 to 7 then play off for the second Europa spot. |
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The ocellated turkey has an eye-shaped spot on its tail feathers. |
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All the sudden questions put him on the spot and he had to think quickly. |
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Find the spot in the script where you want the outro to start fading up. |
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Believing he could always fall back on the original plan if necessary, Montgomery accepted the wishes of Bradley as the man on the spot, and the proposal was adopted. |
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This was very helpful during development because even with only four satellites, correct alignment means all four are visible from one spot for a few hours each day. |
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At midnight, a tempest broke out, and Andriel had to threaten his own crew at gunpoint and award three bottles of rum to the first man to spot the French coast. |
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In most of their range, brown bears generally seems to prefer semiopen country, with a scattering of vegetation that can allow them a resting spot during the day. |
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Occasionally a male and female may share a hibernating spot. |
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Termites are an important part of the diets of some species of Autarchoglossa, since, as social insects, they can be found in large numbers in one spot. |
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Less serious is the fungus Rhytisma acerinum which often forms the disease known as tar spot, in which black spots with yellow margins form on the foliage. |
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The Emperor Sea Mount chain, located on the Pacific plate, is one example, tracing millions of years of relative motion as the plate moves over the Hawaiian hot spot. |
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At this spot, Columbus took on board several islanders who had gathered onshore with food, and told them that his crew wished to come ashore to fulfill their vow. |
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It has frontoparietal stripes on the top of its head, a faint golden midlateral line, and a distinctive black spot on the hind border of the gill cover. |
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Porthellick Cove contains a memorial to mark the spot where the body of Admiral Sir Cloudesley Shovell was washed ashore after the 1707 Scilly naval disaster. |
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It is situated about half a mile northeast of Hugh Town and is a popular tourist spot with a number of guest houses, a restaurant, several gift shops and art galleries. |
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Nearby inland are Sandown Levels, one of the few freshwater wetlands on the Isle of Wight, where Alverstone Mead Local Nature Reserve is a very popular spot for birdwatching. |
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The gharial, with its narrow snout, is easier to distinguish, while morphological differences are more difficult to spot in crocodiles and alligators. |
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The relative abundance of each type of flake can indicate what sort of lithic work was going on at a particular spot at a particular point in time. |
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The press freedom group Reporters Without Borders ranked the country 125th out of 180 countries on its 2016 World Press Freedom Index, one spot below Zimbabwe. |
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Some of the more famous are the black spot piranha and the cardinal tetra. |
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The Ocean Banner Temple on Henan Island, once famous in the west as the only tourist spot in Guangzhou accessible to foreigners, has been reopened as the Hoi Tong Monastery. |
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Premixes can be divided down into groups such as dialogue, effects and music, or even further, into premixes of spot effects, foley effects, atmosphere effects, etc. |
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There were short trails held, often on the spot, for 40 or 50 at a time. |
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From 1735, Elmina became the preferred spot to trade slaves. |
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Your fame for such came before you even into this retired spot, to which neither the waters of the sea below nor the mountains above caused any impediment. |
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The geology of Alaska is typical of that of the cordillera, while the major islands of Hawaii consist of Neogene volcanics erupted over a hot spot. |
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The plate contains an interior hot spot forming the Hawaiian Islands. |
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