As there are never any gaps in the traffic, you simply have to step out into the road and keep walking at a steady pace. |
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No noise in the sky, but a wail of sirens constantly around the park, so steady that they sounded like air-raid alarms in the London blitz. |
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David's light caught the long-eared hump-backed shape of an aardvark, lumbering ahead of us at a steady trot. |
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For her cadences, she went mainly to Protestant hymns, with their steady iambic lines of eight or ten syllables. |
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The key to this is having a strong development programme that will provide a steady stream of youngsters with the right stuff. |
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After midnight towards daybreak I expect the rain to become most steady with the warm front directly over southern New England. |
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Like motherhood, apple pie, little league and homecoming, it represents all that is steady, regular, wholesome and decent in America. |
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With a practised flip, he righted the dinghy and held it steady while we clambered aboard. |
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The narrative is artful and rhythmical, maintaining a fast and steady pace throughout the movie. |
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The only sound I could hear was the steady pace of my own breathing, which along with the rhythmic escape of air bubbles was quite hypnotic. |
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As he continued to ponder these things, he noted her breathing had become steady and rhythmic. |
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He determined the least angular velocity about its axis for which steady motion of a solid of revolution can be stable. |
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I longed to get a steady rhythm going and muttered impatiently that we had a mountain to climb. |
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Most in higher education would describe it as a slow but steady climb through the ranks. |
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Diversification will be critical for investors looking for steady returns in a low interest rate environment. |
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The metronome serves as an invaluable tool for making sure the inner pulse is steady, especially after syncopations and unexpected rests. |
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You need people you trust to lean on, someone steady in your world that has just been severely and tragically rocked. |
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Planning an ongoing marketing campaign ensures a steady stream of new business leads. |
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However, instead of a steady march of discovery and triumph, reason has led us to believe there are limits to achievement. |
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According to the bank, the forces that unleashed a steady upward rerating of equities from 1982 to 2000 have run out of steam. |
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More recently, although still a minority concern, there has been a steady growth of interest in republicanism. |
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The daily grind of life, a demanding family, death of a young, pretty niece due to cancer and no steady job has not diminished his zest for life. |
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Still in its infancy, aquaponics is following a steady upward growth curve. |
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Earn it, exchange assets for it or mine it and short of finding Lasseter's Reefs everywhere, gold would quickly have a steady value in exchange. |
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Many had not worked in the regular labor market for a long time, if at all, and their prospects for steady, remunerative work remained dim. |
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A steady upsurge was brought about in the movement for remoulding people and a new change was produced in their mental and moral make-up. |
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But the two big cash cows were comparatively steady, and Office-related profits actually fell year-on-year. |
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From 1936 onwards there was a steady reintegration of Irish agriculture into the British market. |
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I could also feel my legs thanking me for finally giving them a bit of steady riding rather than all-out lactic death. |
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The media spectacle becomes a steady regurgitation of what's being fed from on high. |
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The gaze is steady and there is both a reserve and a frank regard in her eyes. |
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I was also uncomfortably aware of the fact that Brendan was regarding me with a steady gaze. |
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She is still a long way from a full recovery, but is making steady improvement in her reading, writing and concentration. |
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Rents appear to have levelled off and are now holding steady in all locations. |
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I think house prices are going to level off and just stay steady but it depends on the interest rate. |
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Driving the route at a steady speed and recording the time on a digital stopwatch leaves a simple calculation to get the speed. |
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With a pedal wrench turn the shaft while holding the bike, pedal, and crank steady. |
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The krona itself has remained remarkably steady, consistent with Sweden's superior public finances and falling inflation rate. |
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His workmanlike versatility and steady output have earned him a reputation as an artistic chameleon. |
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A spot my son and I found on the Welsh Dee last winter consisted of a steady glide alongside a dense reed bed. |
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Thus, people must get an appointment first, and those appointments are scheduled to ensure a steady workflow. |
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It's for six months which is really good for an actress to get so much work and a steady income. |
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He takes stock, finds that his heart seems to be keeping steady rhythm again, and rises, bracing himself against the knobby trunk of the tree. |
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His tail was wrapped around the pipe to hold himself steady and his claws were curved and elongated to hold him fast. |
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A mind can more easily hold a wolf by the ears than steady itself in spiritual experience. |
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Her throat constricts, and she swallows painfully, trying to keep her voice steady. |
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The idea is to help pupils continue the steady progress they have made in recent years. |
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The record received steady airplay, and CNN even interviewed Blakely about the phenomenon. |
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In the end, Jocelyn adds, nothing is as simple as making steady streams of 8-ft logs. |
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During World War Two, Malta was blasted by steady streams of German bombs and one night during an opera performance, the building was hit. |
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Just as important, many of the big, sluggish tech companies are throwing off steady streams of cash. |
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In Britain, steady streams of commuters continued to pay their respects to the victims of the London terrorist bombings. |
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A steady stream of visitors from the school-system hierarchy also thronged the courtroom. |
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A steady stream of them continuously marched right down the middle of the log and into Ana's precious ariat. |
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After shutting off the cross-feed, No.4 engine resumed its steady operation while the other three dead engine propellers were windmilling. |
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He had conditioned himself to ignore the kick and the sharp report, and to hold the sights steady and press the trigger smoothly. |
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The minister's mission is to hold a steady course until the next general election. |
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For the moment I held a steady course and kept a focus on the orientation instruments. |
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Through it all, a coach provides a steady stream of encouragement and reassurance. |
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The steady economic development has caused residences and public infrastructures to grow like wild grass. |
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Her eyes wouldn't open and she heard the steady thump of her heart pound in her ears, signaling she was still alive. |
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He took his lighter from his pocket and flicked it, and touched the small steady butane flame to the wick of the candle. |
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Rapidly evolving note values will present issues with keeping a steady tempo. |
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Ready, steady, go! As the teams line up for the new season, we run the rule over all the contenders in our comprehensive championship preview. |
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The steady click, click, click of things falling into place became a flow and I went whither it would lead. |
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We circled aft of the ship for what seemed to be another eternity, waiting for them to steady up. |
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Perhaps those comments will help steady the nerves of many Americans apparently rattled by an e-mail that is circulating nationwide. |
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The patch is actually affixed to the skin and then, over time, it releases a steady stream of hormones. |
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I was robbed of my walk today, kept indoors by a steady, rather unpleasant rain. |
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The steady whine of the engines reverberated through the cabin as everyone watched their panel to make sure everything was functioning properly. |
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Once adulthood is reached, everyone has a fairly steady rate of calorie burn-up, called the metabolic rate. |
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The drug reaches a peak plasma concentration three hours after oral administration, with steady state concentration reached within eight days. |
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Two riders jumped steady clears to finish ahead of Joanne, but she held on to the third ticket after an agonising wait. |
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A west wind blew stiff and steady all morning, so I never really warmed up. |
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The bars and brothels provided steady work for the piano players who had developed ragtime. |
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History suggests several steady, reliable ways to become well-off or even wealthy. |
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The late 1920s and the depression years witnessed a steady radicalization of his views and a rapid expansion in his political involvement. |
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Then he let the smile fade into a more serious expression, though it was one that was filled with a steady joy. |
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He seems inclined to accept the steady, court-imposed march of gay wedlock. |
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The fast steering rack is much appreciated here with only minute adjustments required to keep the car steady rather than sawing at the wheel. |
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His nerves jittered a little to see the massive beast pounding straight at him, but Dervek kept his hand steady and aimed. |
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As he stepped back outside, Blair was there, laying a hand on the body to steady Jim's balance during the short walk to the shallow grave. |
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Damia waved her arms frantically, almost losing her balance on her steady horse. |
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Suddenly the vision blurred as quick as it had appeared, and she had to brace herself against the door frame to steady her balance. |
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I'm so weak-willed I must be ensured of a steady stream of nicotine, even when I'm asleep. |
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Under a steady drizzle the Ocean Hunter drew up to a small jetty nestled in the heart of a protected bay. |
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A bright and steady colour, it charms by its bouquet which intermarries red fruit with a light acidulous taste. |
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Corn, rice, wheat, quinoa, teff, and other grains provide steady energy and filling fiber. |
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Other research has shown that steady use of arthritis-strength acetaminophen or aspirin increases the risk of kidney damage. |
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Hmm... 5 years together now, and it's holding fairly steady at about once a week. |
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He could hear the steady flow of a waterfall not too far away and wondered where it was. |
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I was drowsily tending the fire, watching almost pure alcohol plunking drop at a time into a small bowl, steady as a water clock. |
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The successful families were steady accumulators, buying when stocks were up and when they were down. |
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Binding of chelatable Fe gradually quenches fluorescence until a steady state level of fluorescence is reached. |
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Turns out, fortunately, that the steady and essentially unending accretion of interplanetary and intermoon particles may replenish the rings. |
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I have another two months of steady work too, which is the sort of news one likes to hear in these troubled times. |
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On balance beam, China's Qi Linzi performed a steady combination of aerial walkover to full-twisting Shushunova. |
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We carried on walking at a steady pace, turned another corner and stopped at a pale green door. |
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The company is chock-full of well known brands, enjoys steady, repeat custom, is making good financial progress and trades on a very reasonable valuation. |
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My daughter, who nearly died from anorexia, is making a steady recovery. |
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As input to the steady state design and kinetic simulation models for the activated sludge system, the correct value for the heterotroph anoxic yield is essential. |
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The horseman, aka Abraham, is actually passably cute, with a rocking bod and apparently steady source of income. |
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Beyond doubt, the steady advance of automation on airplane flight decks has greatly helped to reduce accidents. |
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It is the steady accretion of detail that may yet be the most damaging factor in the battle for British hearts and minds. |
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Just a gradual, bearable, steady impoverishment in a world where savings linked to the value of paper money languish. |
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Since the New Museum opened on the bowery in late 2007, a steady stream of galleries have set up shop on the Lower East Side. |
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There is a steady flow of bowls of warm water, soapy and clear, delivered by a stream of helpers. |
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His cadence is a steady beat rather than a roller coaster, and his words sparing and simple. |
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Holding your left arm steady, raise your right arm above your head. |
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We'll take steady progress and a genuine analogue clock instead. |
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For example, Bohr's atomic theory includes terms like quantum numbers, quantum jump, steady state, and explains spectra described with the help of wavelength. |
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Gentle but steady water movement produced by slow flow through lakes and meandering backwater stream channels provides aeration and slow accretion of alluvial sediments. |
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The doctor with his motherless sons, so full of promise in the beginning, is the one steady presence whose decline we achingly watch and empathize with. |
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She shoved him back, but the space between the walls was not much bigger than the two of them, and he merely reached a hand back to steady his balance. |
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Grant observed that the fund balance for the Association remains steady. |
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Farm-raised trout put on muscle as they swim against the gentle, steady current that runs through the tanks, ponds, or channel-like raceways they grow up in. |
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Two others who played a huge role for Naomh Eoin were wingbacks Johnny Murphy and John Cleary who flanked the steady Niall Foley with style and dash. |
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During the following five or six weeks hundreds of tons of turf must have been railed out of Bundoran, most days there were three lorries drawing steady. |
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Taipei has seen a steady decrease in juvenile delinquency one-and-a-half years since it launched its Juvenile Protection Program, officials said yesterday. |
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As I listened to the steady in-and-out of my own breathing, and the increasing rapidness of my heartbeat, I wished, for a moment in time, that Kerwin would kiss me. |
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How anyone can take a steady daily diet of meetings is beyond my ken. |
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He was quiet, his heartbeat a slow and steady thump against my palm. |
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They've grown addicted to the cash flow from sales fueled by financing and hefty rebates, and they've trained customers to expect a steady diet of the givebacks. |
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While he held his machine steady and followed the sprinting animals, the on-board sniper darted the last two heifers and the helicopter winched them back to dry land. |
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Thankfully, no steady breeze was blowing, so no wind chill was created. |
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On Wall Street the major averages held steady throughout the day. |
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When the steady market increases came to a halt, and the dishonesty of some in corporate America came to light, shareholders were often left holding the bag. |
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Bicycles were again in the spotlight at a local housing estate last week, which day in, day out plays host to a steady stream of fast moving traffic. |
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The emerging church movement, in particular, has embraced a kind of steady, decentralized growth that can seem CrossFit-ish. |
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She took a deep breath to steady herself and redetermine herself. |
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But, as conditions deteriorated, a drizzle giving way to a steady downpour, so did the standard of play with a succession of knock-ons gifting both sides possession. |
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The poor wretch working the steady cam must have been exhausted. |
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Do you go steady with the brush for very long before you give it a wring? |
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Superintendent Smith, in fact, had fielded a steady stream of complaints about him that never resulted in any direct action. |
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Meanwhile, the steady rise in equity prices this year means that laggard companies are better able to restructure by selling off noncore assets at reasonable prices. |
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It takes imagination and a steady smartphone to shoot a Vine with seamless effects. |
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Stephen Colbert dumps North Korea It seems as if Kim Jong-un is looking to go steady with America. |
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So I selected a more resistive gear and swung into a steady rhythm. |
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The steady, entrancing rhythms are a well-established motif in dramatizations of the American war in Vietnam. |
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He is one of those who, when they meet Mandela, envelop him in a hug as they walk to steady the old man. |
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In Britain and Gaul, however, malted barley was indeed required for the manufacture of beer, a local speciality for which there was a steady demand in legionary camps. |
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Although all of the protractor and retractor muscles have roles in swing phase, most play little or no role in support phase when dogs trot at steady speed on the level. |
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Sara gazed up at the house in dazed wonder, not noticing Mr. Lake's retrieval of her valise from the carriage or his offer of hand to steady her step down to the sidewalk. |
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It is the same fascination that fuels a steady flow of Rhodes scholars to our universities and a reverse flow of Britons to Yale, Stanford and Harvard. |
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She had been given anti-emetic medication before getting up, so the nurse gave her a cool cloth and sat holding her steady in a sitting, head-down position. |
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They light the joss sticks from the yellow candles' strong steady flames and place the incense in the sand, the thin white smoke coiling up to the heavens. |
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Its own steady drift to the right over the last quarter-century mirrors the breakdown of the objective basis in the United States for a program of liberal social reform. |
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Get ready, steady, and prepared for the soul-expanding Libran year ahead. |
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The pulse of the verse is kept steady but the rhythmical structure of the whole speech is given a new fluidity by Sophocles' informal treatment of metrical pause. |
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Cal stopped to swallow back the familiar burst of palpitations that ricocheted a steady duh-pa-dum against the straining walls of his over-stretched chest. |
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Some people compare it to an alcoholic still craving a drink after being dry for years, but I am a steady weight now and take pride in my appearance. |
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Above me, the sky was grey and overcast, the rain pelting down upon the rocky mountainside in steady sheets, running down to feed the rivers and lakes. |
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The liquid coursed down the fabric in rivulets and emptied into a semicircular metal basin below, producing the murmurous sound of a steady downpour. |
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The American share of world coal production remained steady at about 20 percent from 1980 to 2005, at about 1 billion short tons per year. |
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When this worked, capital would rise and there would be a steady income for encyclopedias. |
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The old pony route took a very safe and steady route for the benefit of early visitors, who took horses and a guide from the inn. |
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The justice watched his steady step and as he reseated, discovered that the girl was no longer among the spectators. |
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Paid members could also be sure of a steady income for one or more seasons which might last for six months. |
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With the steady improvements in computers, defensive systems have become increasingly efficient. |
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Troubles back in Scotland in the 18th and 19th centuries generated a steady flow of emigrants. |
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Dumfries has produced a steady stream of professional footballers and managers. |
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Indonesia's recent strong economic growth has also been accompanied by relatively steady inflation. |
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The depression bottomed out in 1993, and Finland saw steady economic growth for more than ten years. |
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As in other parts of Africa, there has been a steady migration of people towards the cities in hopes of better living conditions. |
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The steady approach of cholera in 1831 was the last occasion in England of a thoroughgoing resort to quarantine restrictions. |
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Dave was as steady and solid as she was fickle and fly-away, and in some way Dave, who never doubted anybody, doubted her. |
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Thereafter he earned a steady income from commissions and sales, which due to his troubled, contrary nature, were often begrudgingly accepted. |
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With my promotion this month I will continue my steady journey to the top of the food chain. |
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Although choral music in the 19th century by Welsh composers was mainly religious, there was a steady body of secular songs being produced. |
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Orage, editor of the socialist journal The New Age, hired him to write a weekly column, giving him a steady income. |
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Opposed to the evolutionary theory of the universe is the theory of the steady state universe. |
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As a result, Gaelic, once dominant north of the River Tay, began a steady decline. |
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An overhead rain shower will draw guests in, while the steady flow of cascading waterfalls soothes by sound and sight. |
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Meanwhile, a steady stream of observers from the Continent commented on the English political culture. |
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The UN predicts a steady population decline in Central and Eastern Europe as a result of emigration and low birth rates. |
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The wind blowing steady and gentle from the south, thee was no contrariety between that and the current, and the billows rose and fell unbroken. |
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Simon Carr is a specialist in a technique known as Kaizen, which aims to promote steady continuous improve-ment across a firm's workplace. |
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In the first two centuries of settlement, it relied on steady human emigration to keep the population manageable. |
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This time the Japanese were far weaker, and retreated before the steady Allied advance. |
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From the summer of 1940 a small but steady stream of warships and armed merchant raiders set sail from Germany for the Atlantic. |
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He would base it on the English language so that India could join the mother country in a steady upward progress. |
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With extremely high birth rates, low death rates, and steady settlement, the colonial population grew rapidly. |
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Statistics show a steady decline in church membership and attendance in the United Kingdom. |
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Calm waters and steady breezes provide some of the best sailing conditions in the Caribbean. |
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This in turn led to a steady flow of new recruits and the wealth to maintain multiple fortifications across the Outremer. |
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Department of Education projects steady growth in college enrollment and associate's degrees over the next decade. |
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In cool misty weather conditions, Faldo's solid and steady play in the final round won him the Open title a day after his 30th birthday. |
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Though Austen's novels were republished in Britain from the 1830s and sold at a steady rate, they were not bestsellers. |
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He is brave and steady under pressure when he is called out, but when someone tries to backshoot him, Maddox becomes paranoid and violent. |
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His only period of steady employment was from 1914 to 1920 as editor of Land and Water, a journal devoted to the progress of the war. |
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In a large stretch of shallow water, maintain a steady, slow speed and use a low gear. |
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Hold your head steady and keep your eye on the golf ball during your downswing. |
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The first months of 1821 marked a slow and steady decline into the final stage of tuberculosis. |
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Hessey became a steady friend to Keats and made the company's rooms available for young writers to meet. |
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During this time, a high demand for wine and steady volume of alcohol consumption inspired a viticulture revolution of progress. |
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It seems likely that wealthy countries in Western Europe and North America need to degrow their economies before establishing a steady state. |
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Though a steady increase was achieved, that ambitious target could not be reached, in part limited by the number of suitably qualified teachers. |
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On the fundamental system of integrals of the equation of small steady axisymmetrical vibrations of the elastic conical shell. |
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While the radishes are popping up by the bushelful, the farmers still have to find steady customers. |
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ShopSmart tested 10 models of blow-dryers on swatches of human hair in an environment chamber to keep temperature and humidity steady. |
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He loped along, hour after hour, not fast but steady and covering much ground. |
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Although there was some deformation of the curtain, the airflow within the skirt was maintained and the lift remained relatively steady. |
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It produces power as a series of pulses rather than as a steady output, hence the name. |
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Therefore, in steady conditions, a mean wave set-up is established on the leeside of the structure. |
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The soils are largely based on limestone, and the climate is temperate with steady amounts of rainfall. |
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Legal studies were marked by the steady advance of Roman law into areas of jurisprudence previously governed by customary law. |
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Jeff was bent low over the backboard, working with the knife, a steady sawing motion, his shirt soaked through with sweat. |
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In subsequent months a steady number of German bombers would fall to night fighters. |
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French and Latin were the dominant languages of publication, but there was also a steady demand for material in German and Dutch. |
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The Company initially welcomed these provisions, but the annual burden of the payment contributed to the steady decline of its finances. |
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The customs therefore provided a welcome supplement, as a steady and reliable source of income. |
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During the last two years there has been a steady migration toward lead-free compliant printed circuit boards. |
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Each dance movement was vividly delineated with the Sarabande as the slow, steady heartbeat of the work. |
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The king had a steady income from crown lands, and could also take up substantial loans from Italian and domestic financiers. |
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The scratch team player has been putting steady scores in of late and this was a very steady round with 13 pars and a birdie. |
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Toynbee and James Burke argue that the entire Imperial era was one of steady decay of institutions founded in republican times. |
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With his financial issues resolved and being able to pay for steady meals, at the age of nineteen, Welsh decided to turn professional. |
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Wind projects also revitalize the economy of rural communities by providing steady income to farmers and other landowners. |
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This bulbous expansion acts as a windkessel, ensuring a steady blood flow as the heart rate slows during diving. |
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By holding their vibrissae steady, pinnipeds are able to maximize their detection ability. |
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Trilobites are rarer than in previous periods, on a steady trend towards extinction, represented only by the proetid group. |
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Wind turbines can be used to generate electricity in areas with strong, steady winds, sometimes offshore. |
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These tools have led to steady improvements in turbine design over the last forty years. |
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Wave power is distinct from the diurnal flux of tidal power and the steady gyre of ocean currents. |
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Aquaculture production rates continue to grow while wild harvest remains steady. |
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The climate is remarkably temperate and steady for such a northerly latitude. |
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In the tenth century, longships would sometimes be tied together in offshore battles to form a steady platform for infantry warfare. |
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The first trials were not successful as the weapon was unable to maintain a course on a steady depth. |
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John's operations became more chaotic as the campaign progressed, and Philip began to make steady progress in the east. |
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Once in the water, it was not very steady because it bobbed around like a cork, but it was serviceable for short trips. |
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Backed by three escort boats and smeared in porpoise oil, he set off into the ebb tide at a steady breaststroke. |
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After returning from service, Al reunited with Lucille, but his inability to find steady work left the family impoverished. |
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The advancements in technology in this era allowed a more steady supply of food, followed by the wider availability of consumer goods. |
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This steady descending airflow causes a warming and a drying effect in the upper troposphere. |
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Although little is known of the organization of his school, it is clear that Posidonius had a steady stream of Greek and Roman students. |
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The city was also affected by a severe financial crisis and a steady decline in textiles, automobile and steel production. |
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Both rulers continued the steady expansion of Kievan Rus' that had begun under Oleg. |
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Knut Helle emphasises the steady strengthening of royal power throughout the civil war era. |
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From 1990, a steady increase can be observed, reflecting the high costs of the services provided. |
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Since the early 1970s Colombia has experienced steady declines in its fertility, mortality, and population growth rates. |
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The colony suffered from economic fluctuations, but for the most part was prosperous, experiencing steady growth. |
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The Manchus arrived on July 18, 1686 and began a tight siege and a steady cannonade. |
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Winters are prolonged and are characterized by steady frosty weather and high northerly winds. |
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Therefore, compared to humans, they have a relatively small stomach but very long intestines to facilitate a steady flow of nutrients. |
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The institution has been growing steadily and has steady study material and learning facilities. |
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The rising standard of living under socialism led to a steady decrease in the workday and an increase in leisure. |
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This is often necessary when dealing with very sandy soil, or plants that need increased or steady moisture content to flourish. |
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Foppl stood holding a sjambok or cattle whip of giraffe hide, tapping the handle against his leg in a steady, syncopated figure. |
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Much the same could be said for the drummer Gerald Cleaver, who brought a lot of color and soloistic ideas into his steady time. |
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He passed his arm round a rope to steady himself, made a speaking-trumpet of his hands, and suddenly dropped them again without uttering a sound. |
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Their feet steady, their hands diligent, their eyes watchful, and their hearts resolute. |
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Variety of objects has a tendency to steal away the mind from its steady pursuit of any subject. |
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She shivered in the July sunshine, putting out her hand to touch the sunwarmed stones of the house to steady herself. |
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The steady tick of the clock provided a comforting background for the conversation. |
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Rufus sat on the low garden wall with his back to the house, and kicked his trainered heels against it in a steady rhythm. |
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The story is epic in its magnitude, in its calm, steady progress and unhurrying rhythm, in its vast and intimate humanity. |
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Yankovic stars as George Newman, a daydreaming wage slave whose overactive imagination keeps standing between him and a steady paycheck. |
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As a result, Gaelic, once dominant north of the Tay, began a steady decline. |
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Church attendance continues on a long, slow, steady decline, according to Church of England statistics. |
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And the Western love of electric gadgets and convenience has fueled a steady niche market for electric rice cookers and electric woks. |
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Instead, France's economic growth and industrialisation process was slow and steady through the 18th and 19th centuries. |
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There was a steady andante moderato, perhaps a little too robust at times, followed by a brisk and bruising scherzo. |
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Cyanobacteria were the first organisms to evolve the ability to photosynthesize, introducing a steady supply of oxygen into the environment. |
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The device itself can dissipate a peak power of 78 W when properly heatsinked and has a 65 W steady dissipation. |
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During the 20th century The Rhondda also supplied a steady stream of championship boxers. |
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The industry went into steady decline after World War I, and only a few mills continue to operate. |
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John was duly executed, but his claims resonated with those criticising Edward for his lack of regal behaviour and steady leadership. |
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Japanese bunching onions yield a steady supply of stems you can use like scallions. |
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She teams up with the Zoox, a family of slow but steady zooxanthellae marine plankton. |
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From between set teeth came now a flow of oaths and imprecations as steady as the flow of water from the gargoyle overhead. |
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The tenor drummers provide the fundamental rhythmic pulse and the bass drummer anchors the rhythms, providing a strong and steady beat. |
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The period from the late 1880s was one of steady and inexorable decline. |
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Oscar Wilde, a critical study had been prepared under the guidance of publisher Martin Secker, but Granville had promised better returns and a guaranteed and steady income. |
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There is a steady move away from livestock rearing and dairy farming. |
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However, the First World War heralded the beginning of the collapse of the English textiles industry and the start of a steady decline in the town's population. |
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This can be achieved by the use of a traveling or fixed steady. |
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I grip the bike rack with both hands, but then the track gets rucklier so I steady myself by hooking one thumb through a belt-loop on Brubeck's jeans. |
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Inland water transportation remained significantly important even as the advent of railroads and automobiles resulted in a steady decline of canals. |
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Sometime I've set right down and eat WITH him. But you needn't tell that. A body's got to do things when he's awful hungry he wouldn't want to do as a steady thing. |
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Faldo's final round of 18 consecutive pars in cool misty conditions at Muirfield during the 1987 Open Championship was an example of steady play under pressure. |
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Tim Mead as Goffredo had a steady, smooth nobility and was well matched in weight but nicely contrasted in tone by the reedier Anthony Roth Costanzo as Eustazio. |
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Lord Wilton held Huskisson's hands and arms steady, while Lord Colville supported his head on his knees and tried to cushion him from the vibration of the train. |
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In particular the general hypothesis is valid if the steady solution is the sum of the critically decaying flux carrier with flux and a small subcritically decaying term. |
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Wind projects boosted local tax bases and revitalized the economy of rural communities by providing a steady income stream to farmers with wind turbines on their land. |
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Then a steady pressure is achieved and held during the operation. |
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She was a quite biddable creature and good-hearted, but she had a flow of talk that was as steady as a mill, and made your head sore like the drays and wagons in a city. |
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The festival was not hit by extreme weather, but high winds on the Wednesday delayed entry, and steady rain throughout Saturday turned some areas of the site to mud. |
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And he sets industriously to the task of cleaning, renovating and exploring his overgrown property with the steady uncircumspect conviction of a true handyman. |
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The relationship between onset of partial and steady incubation in passerines and the resulting extent of hatching asynchrony merits more consideration. |
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It was full of heartbreak, and Katy was too unobserving to notice how round and steady and commercial the penmanship was, and how large and fine were the flourishes. |
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Richard's policy on the continent was to attempt to regain through steady, limited campaigns the castles he had lost to Philip II whilst on crusade. |
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Its cold hammer-forged barrel is beyond accurate, and the ergonomic grip is all it takes to stay steady in awkward shooting positions or when shooting weak-handed. |
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Some women can count on hotflashes coming day or night as steady and as forceful as wheat coming out of the combine auger and into the truck bin during harvest. |
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For licensing arrangements to survive, the licenser must offer a steady stream of innovations to maintain a competitive edge and to provide added value to licensees. |
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The refrigerated warehouse industry has experienced steady growth, due to increasing demand by North American consumers for frozen foods and specialty seafoods. |
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In a lackluster election, Mayor Laurene Weste and council members Frank Ferry and Marsha McLain took early leads that held steady as votes were counted in City Hall. |
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Supermarkets are now the main buyers of fish and expect steady supplies. |
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Store cleaned seed in screw-top, airtight jars in a dark room with a steady temperature, dropping in a sachet of silica gel crystals to soak up any moisture. |
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Several Emperors attempted to reverse this steady dissemination of their authority, but were thwarted both by the papacy and by the princes of the Empire. |
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As a consequence, with world technology available to all and progressing at a constant rate, all countries have the same steady state rate of growth. |
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