His lips moved up her neck in a light fashion and gave her an uncomfortable thrill such that she shuddered. |
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The anger still lingered even now, but then the shock had been such that she gave birth before her time. |
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Instead of finding solutions that are acceptable to both sides they impose a direction such that you're either with them or against them. |
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Place sample on flat watch glass inside the glass ring form such that the sample is centered in the ring form. |
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The kids are born relatively normal, but as they go through life bone accretes all over them such that they can no longer move. |
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The standardization of Jina images is such that most Jinas cannot otherwise be distinguished. |
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The aerodynamic qualities of the car are such that little work was needed to modify the layout of the body for the race car. |
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It could be many years before the conditions are such that a radical reform of Social Security is possible. |
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This fold gathers the hydrophobic residues such that the acyl side chains have a reduced exposure to water. |
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The diagonal of the rate matrix is specified such that the row sums are equal to zero. |
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So there were glimpses of china and such that adorned the walls of the Welsh cottage but which have seen little or no daylight here. |
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The scale of public disquiet is such that the government has intimated that the redeployment has a limit of 30 days. |
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Fortunately, the strength of the squad is such that, whoever takes the field, the side will not be seriously weakened. |
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A cogent argument is one whose structure is such that the premises provide good reasons for accepting the conclusion. |
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The weather was such that I could fly airways on a fairly direct route home. |
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A small tube in which there is a fixed constriction such that when blown a shrill sound is produced. |
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The bureaucratic nature of my landlord's maintenance department is such that I try to bunch jobs together. |
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With reference to three domains all items were coded such that higher scores reflected more criminogenic attributes. |
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But in the following passage the syntax is such that the referent of the word lap is ambiguous. |
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A pair of amicable numbers is a pair like 220 and 284 such that the proper divisors of one number sum to the other and vice versa. |
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His power over her is such that when he dies her voice collapses, she loses her eminence, languishes, and finally dies herself. |
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Property prices are such that rental income should not be relied upon to pay for the property. |
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The outcomes are such that people repatriate with their family when they've formerly been at odds with them. |
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Basically, space-time had to be rescaled such that the speed of light in vacuum remained constant. |
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This nearly polar orbit is designed such that the spacecraft's orbital path moves at the same apparent rate as the Sun. |
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The anticyclones are spinning in different directions, such that they keep a delicate balance with one another. |
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We varied the surface density of antigens such that we could study the detachment of either single or multiple bonds. |
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So I ran the axis such that the best position is in the upper right hand part of the graph, and the worst position is in the lower left. |
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A network is operated such that message forwarding traffic is shared among routers in a load-sharing set. |
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As such, his film may feel like a television movie at times, but it's power is such that it rises above any budget constraints. |
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This is not a word-to-word translation, for the Urdu language is such that a literal translation cannot do justice to the original. |
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Although a friend of the King, my loathing of the overthrown politicians was such that I accepted with alacrity. |
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Their habits are such that they can only be caught in special lobster pots, and the fishery for them is relatively expensive and arduous. |
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Indeed, the specimen itself appears to have been deformed such that it has a slight logarithmic curvature when viewed from the left lateral edge. |
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The current state of robotic technology or artificial intelligence is not such that a robot could REFUSE to do anything. |
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For example, the voice actors issue pre-recorded phone calls and their conversations are such that all you can do is nod or assent. |
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Dancers typically impose their steps on major beats, such that, in four-four time, a single set of eight counts takes up two full measures. |
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The importance of good breeding was such that Cicero could describe Ahenobarbus as consul-designate from the cradle. |
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However, expectations are extremely high for the year ahead such that three of four repair shops are expecting sales to increase. |
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Soon his confidence in theoretical physics was such that by the second semester he was taking all of Sommerfeld's courses. |
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But the whole idea of Web services is to make data machine-readable, such that it can be stored and processed by computers. |
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On the other hand, religion makes brave valiant men meek tame and cowardly such that they refuse to shed blood even for their motherland. |
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The pressure, the exposure and the rewards involved in matches like these are such that they can make or break a player's career. |
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The forces of good and evil in the world have strengths and weaknesses such that neither side can vanquish the other. |
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Their extent and clarity are such that they unmistakably foreshow the divine character and mission of Christ. |
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Market forces were such that there was a shortage of train drivers and people were prepared to pay higher wages to find them. |
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He grasped the gilded footboard and straightened his elbows, such that he hovered over the bed rather than sitting on it. |
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The bombardment by bangers, crackers and fireworks was such that there was hardly a silent minute in any town, of any size, in County Mayo. |
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The heads of wheat were fed perpendicular to the drum through a set of convex rollers, such that the drum's scutchers knocked the grain loose. |
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The thermal properties of copper are such that it can draw heat away very quickly indeed, but it also has a tendency to keep that heat. |
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At that point, the milling about became such that it was important to get downstairs behind cipher locks and secure doors. |
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Her voice dropped to a whisper such that only the adjacent people could hear. |
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Dumont films it from behind and to one side such that the perspective becomes slightly distorted. |
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The methodology of the study was such that a link between the vaccine and autism could not be proved. |
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The force was such that the train broke one of its couplings and split into two. |
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And Katrina could have churned the water in Lake Pontchartrain such that saltier water on the bottom of the lake got into the floodwater. |
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The transfer sheet is wound around the torsionless pipe such that stencil characters are directly inwardly. |
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To get totality, the Moon must be near enough and the Sun far enough such that the lunar disk can completely block the Sun. |
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The risk to the shoulder is such that a rounded-off, bent elbow technique is a better, safe approach. |
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His whole aspect and deportment is such that it suggests that he can't even sit still and read a book in a quiet and un-cheeky manner. |
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However, cutting or incomplete pulling can cause the perennation of the plant such that it branches and becomes enlarged. |
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These offer information about shifting shoals, sandbars and such that can be critical for boaters and productive for fishers. |
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The remaining margin really seems razor-thin at this point, such that any missteps at her hearings seemingly could prove fatal. |
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In New Zealand, the difficulties are such that, not only are our farmers left out of pocket but our economy and biosecurity could also suffer. |
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Farming practices did not change or adapt at the same pace, however, such that soil fertility was severely depleted in these areas. |
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His specific interest in tukutuku was such that he designed panels himself. |
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The rules of the game are such that if both cooperate with each other, they both get a reward. |
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The fear of fire was such that any man seen carrying a flame-thrower was an immediate target and was generally protected by a party of riflemen. |
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The finish of dining room furniture articles is such that it is completely unbeloved of any toxic elements used in its touching-up. |
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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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Sometimes the sea was such that visitors were hoisted aboard in boatswain's chairs. |
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That is, if the pluvial conditions are such that a rainbow is produced, then that rainbow will look very different from the norm. |
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They attempt to price such that the range of demand above the asking price is elastic. |
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Second, efforts could be made to demonopolize decision making, such that individual discretion is limited and accountability is strengthened. |
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The truth is, the prevalence of nakedness is such that we no longer even remark on seeing a nice girl in a bikini. |
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The modern taste for celebrity politics is now such that these things pass almost unremarked. |
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We will multiply and prosper such that our empire is infinite and our ingenuity boundless. |
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The demographic of Irish business is such that it is made up of a large number of small and medium sized enterprises. |
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It is a planet with an unusual rotation rate, such that the solar day on Mercury lasts two Earth years. |
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The coils are soldered in series, such that the current rotates in opposite directions, between the left and right signal-out wires. |
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With the collapse of Spartan hegemony in 371, the fragmentation of Greece was such that it became harder to find allies than to hire troops. |
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There was a weak trend consistent with verbal overshadowing such that providing a verbal description reduced performance slightly. |
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The capillary tip was sealed using a Bunsen burner such that the distal end of Pt wire was straight in the tubing. |
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My buoyancy is such that at 15m I could float to the surface without effort. |
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Advances in viticulture and winemaking are such that acidification is much lower and its harmonisation is now almost undetectable. |
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Unfortunately usually the distance is such that I need my 1.4x extender much more than an extension tube. |
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I was able to maneuver such that I merely sat down, hard, on my right buttock and slid along the street. |
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Every circle was inscribed inside a square such that the sides of the circle just touched the sides of the square. |
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In 1909 Hilbert proved that given any integer n there is an integer m such that every integer is a sum of m nth powers. |
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Cells are partially fixed, lysed, and then extensively washed such that all cytoplasm and nucleoplasm are removed. |
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Each gauge is calibrated such that at a glance you can read how many ounces are in a bottle. |
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The present overcapacity of production is such that a fixing of prices cannot be expected for the next few years. |
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The nature of my employment is such that I am sometimes called upon to sub-edit obituaries for the next day's paper. |
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However, it was contused and bruised such that it was unusable as a conduit. |
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The power of the strike is such that even a casual observer would sit up and take notice. |
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His health is such that he turns blue on occasions and is unable to breathe. |
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The renewal agreement as to the mortgage signed by the Yoos was such that the repayment terms were less onerous. |
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He also feels that the standard of the men on the short-list is such that the club will prosper whoever they appoint. |
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In this case, the catalytic radiator must be of heat-resistant design, such that it does not require air cooling. |
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Our national interest is such that we would oppose any attempt to weaken the jurisdiction of coastal states. |
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We transform study into training such that the university becomes entirely programmatic and oriented to the economy. |
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Secondary goals are to place streamlines such that there is coverage in non-critical regions, and to vary the streamline placements and lengths. |
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But then, the sensitivity of the subject is such that it requires deft handling. |
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They spoke the Barbadian variety of Caribbean Creole English, such that Gullah is one more variation on that pattern. |
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The embarrassment was such that Gilchrist found himself explaining that his words had been taken out of context. |
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If the design is such that there is insufficient support to hold the core in position, then metal supports called chaplets are used. |
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Or is it that your idea of perfection is such that the less actual substance on a body, the better? |
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A trench is etched in a surface of the integrated circuit substrate such that a tip is formed. |
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The quality of the reprints was such that the photos appeared to have lost nothing due to the passage of time. |
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The ferocity of the assault was such that he passed out and remembers nothing further of the attack. |
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My grief was such that I wanted to go somewhere where I didn't know anybody at all. |
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The popularity of the song was such that it was repeatedly played at the festival venue. |
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The demand for tickets was such that hundreds of people were turned away at the door. |
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This enthusiasm is such that it is bound to make it easier to obtain permission for the likes of wind farms. |
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His self-assurance is such that he can never help himself pointing out the flaws in others. |
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His autism is such that it restricts his ability to handle even the most basic social situation. |
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My naivety about property prices is such that I thought I'd discovered a new bit of London. |
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By 1943, the crisis in depleted fuel reserves was such that only three weeks' worth of coal was left to supply the nation's needs. |
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The game design is such that there are no open spaces that allow for effortless circumnavigation of foes. |
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Her reputation is such that she is Orthodoxy's only female hymnographer of distinction. |
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Their closeness to God is such that he could bind himself with this nature to a hypostasis and so himself give honor to this mortal flesh. |
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Modern economies rely on the division of labor, such that one needn't bake bread, smith tools and cobble shoes in a day's work. |
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But, because the mechanism for the reaction is pericyclic, there is retention of geometry such that quite specific products can be generated. |
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These connectors can be plugged into devices such as computers and peripheral devices such that the respective components can be interconnected. |
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Each tissue sample was completely immersed and oriented such that the tissue surface was perpendicular to the surface of the embedding medium. |
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There is an implicit question as to whether perfections are coherent such that they can exist in one person. |
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The political importance of the Dome is such that we can expect major government efforts to ensure the presentation comes right. |
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If the omen is such that this question is answered in the negative, we go back and do another piacular offering, then start this part over. |
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Piggyback mounts allow a camera to be mounted parallel to the axis of a telescope, such that camera and telescope are pointed at the same target. |
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It is for things to be such that it is conceivable or imaginable for knowledge of them to be had which would enable us to know the future. |
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The office records were such that by taking the two-drawer file cabinet, all information on current and coming participants was available. |
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The streets are often heavily congested with traffic such that a chauffeur driven car hire is almost a must. |
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The graphs are colored such that the shading progresses from dark to light when moving from short to long interatomic distances. |
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This division of parental loyalties has made it such that in sporting contests when England plays Germany, he is unsure of whom to barrack for. |
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Each well is thus optically wired such that it can be individually interrogated. |
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He did what he had to do, and that was to redesign the viaduct such that it could be built and would comply with the contractual requirements. |
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The ennui among young Germans is such that couples cannot be bothered to procreate in numbers sufficient to sustain the population. |
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The compass is mounted in a pendulous gimbal such that when subjected to high angular rates, the compass swings in its mount. |
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That case comprises two major portions such that the length of the case is not diminishable during transportation. |
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Gregorian's dynamism, charisma and intellectual gifts were such that by 1974 he became provost of the University of Pennsylvania. |
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This concern does not arise in a trial by judge alone such that the probative value of the evidence is outweighed by its prejudicial effect. |
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Using the foot peg, the base is driven into the mud in a shallow area, such that the duck decoy flies conspicuously above the water. |
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The diffraction grating could be such that the intensity of the reflected light varies as the viewer's orientation varies. |
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The gerrymanderers have done a very good job of picking their voters such that there are very few competitive districts. |
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Its cooling properties are such that application on the body prevents prickly heat and summer boils. |
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The present situation is such that harmful chemicals are added for preservation. |
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Things at that moment in his life were such that he just exploded and his anger and those feelings were taken out on the wrong person. |
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So we changed the rule such that only the caller lost a single die on an exact bid and we've found that the game is far more enjoyable. |
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If the lunar orbit were fixed in space, such that the nodes occurred always in the same locations, then the Sun would pass through those nodes once per solar year. |
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The relationship between two individuals may be such that, without more, one of them is disposed to agree a course of action proposed by the other. |
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Upon migration, it is evident that they are truncated by subhorizontal reflectivity at c.43 km depth, such that they do not continue across the Moho. |
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The snap in his tone was such that Carlie started to rise and salute, believing herself dismissed, but Captain Boniece motioned for her to remain. |
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The desire to help treat his 4-year-old son became his topmost priority, such that he sacrificed everything and went to the hospital for the blood transfusion. |
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A dynamic equilibrium is established, such that at the higher pressure capillaries fluid leaves the circulation, and at the lower pressure ones it is drawn back in. |
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Fermat had asked for a cube n such that the sum of the divisors of n is a square, and a square n such that the sum of the divisors of n is a cube. |
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And that suggests these attacks were such that the victims were driven to overcome the usual reluctance to file a report. |
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It is also a central location, and the venue is such that as soon as three of us are gathered there, we will stick out like something that sticks out a lot. |
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Beware, though, as some allow only a limited number of region switches such that after perhaps five toggles, the fifth region code becomes fixed on the drive. |
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The powers of office are such that presidents can often use events to redefine, even reinvent, themselves. |
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But the wage demands of players in recent years have been such that these vast sums have barely made a dent in the economic problems of English football. |
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It seems like electronic communications and social networks are increasing Dunbar's Number such that it's now somewhat divorced from neocortical size. |
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The tumult was such that young Sarah had cause to worry that she might not get even a glimpse of Will and Kate. |
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Finally, local micrometeorology determines whether dispersion into a turbulent atmosphere is such that the target population fails to receive enough to be infected. |
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Karmellae are asymmetrically segregated at mitosis, such that the mother cell retains karmellae membranes and the daughter cell inherits an unelaborated ER structure. |
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The economics of doing that are such that one ends up using the equivalent of six gallons of gasoline to make enough hydrogen to replace one gallon of gasoline. |
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The pull of these cities have been such that all of them are gradually becoming very densely populated, tottering almost on the brink of a demographic disaster. |
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In the experiments stick insects walk on an inclined substrate such that the legs of one side of the body point uphill and the legs of the other side point downhill. |
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A concept may be defined as a class of stimuli such that an organism generalizes among all stimuli within the class but discriminates them from those in other classes. |
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The strength of local feeling was such that they were hastily withdrawn. |
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The siphonophores have achieved a degree of integration such that they are often regarded as solitary organisms in spite of their colonial organization. |
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The dish was placed behind the one-way mirror of an observation chamber such that the observer could see the crabs, but the crabs could not see the observer. |
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Making its first appearance a little over a century ago, the lure of the limerick is such that it has grown to become one of the world's most popular verse forms. |
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The nature of small systems is such that they are more difficult to hit with conventional projectile weapons due to their small size and large numbers. |
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An audit trail or other record of all processes should be created and preserved such that a third party might examine such processes and achieve the same result. |
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The strainable beam members are constructed and arranged such that the relative movement between the ring portions creates a strain in the strainable beam members. |
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The outcry was such that the airline relented, the familiar red, white and blue made its way back onto the plane tails and planeloads of passengers breathed a sigh of relief. |
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It becomes clear then that the relationships between plants and humans is such that plants as a whole are not obviously divisible into either wild or cultivated. |
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It is essential that the balance between the weight of your sinker and the line you are using is such that you can constantly feel your sinker tapping the bottom. |
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Several hundred million years ago, conditions of burial were such that organisms decayed to form products consisting almost entirely of carbon and hydrocarbons. |
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A removable partition divided this area transversely into two 30-cm long sections such that the heat source fell in equal portions either side of the division. |
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Ballybunion, for instance, has 36 holes in the dunes, but 18 of them are great and 18 are such that you couldn't persuade me to play them even with a shillelagh. |
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There is an appalling and stultifying conformism in Australian politico-intellectual life, such that publications which do not conform are condemned and vilified. |
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For instance, while every firm desires the great returns earned by those who achieve high status, the nature of status hierarchies is such that only a few can reach the top. |
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However, despite all outward appearances of accepting the need for change, the woman's anger is such that she has yet to abide by any of the agreements. |
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The camaraderie among the students was such that there was thunderous applause and ovation for excellence, irrespective of the institution to which the performers belonged. |
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Do different parts of the universe expand by different amounts, such that our universe is a single inflationary bubble of a much larger multiverse? |
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Native bird and other wildlife populations have dwindled such that the region is now home to more than 56 threatened or endangered species of birds and animals. |
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The entrance hall was white, with one blue blow-up sofa and two green blow-up chairs, it had various certificates and such that one might associate with school. |
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The outcry was such that something had to be done and be seen to be done. |
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Let us say that I could have rendered a proposition false in the weak sense iff I was able to do something such that, if I did it, the proposition would have been falsified. |
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The lifestyles of people are such that peace of mind has become a rarity. |
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While they can all occur independently, the interrelationship between the three parts of the triad is such that one component will affect another. |
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There were seven people seated in the parlour, but their silence was such that the rhythmic tick of the grandfather clock in the entrance hall seemed overpowering. |
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The design of the septic tank should be such that the wastewater always flows in its designated path and no short circuits in the water flow occur. |
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The ease of publishing on the Net is such that if someone posts something obviously erroneous, someone else can easily post a rebuttal, refutation, or correction. |
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A common man-trap in modern physical security protocols includes having two sets of doors such that the first set of doors must close before the second set opens. |
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When climate conditions were such that the sacred plants had to be imported, this created a big power structure in the hierarchy of spiritual society. |
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Once the fetal demise was diagnosed, pregnancy was terminated by medical induction, such that the products of conception were largely delivered intact. |
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My office is located such that I have many patients from both affluent and impoverished communities. |
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The saw assembly is pivotably mounted on a saw table such that the saw assembly can be lowered towards the table to cut a workpiece resting on the table. |
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However, it must be pointed out that it was not the passus duriusculus as such that took on this symbolic meaning, but rather Schutz's use of that figure. |
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The stapling apparatus is mounted and supported such that staple jams within the stapler head are clearable by an ordinary user of the reproduction machine. |
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The nuances of phrasing are part and parcel of the human subtleties they would convey, such that no other kind of conveyance would seem as satisfying or apposite. |
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Godel showed that in any formal system adequate for number theory there is an undecidable formula, that is, a formula such that neither it nor its negation can be proved. |
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The clog dance is continually in a state of change and improvisation such that today it is performed not only to country and bluegrass music but also to pop. |
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One such position was that essence and existence are modally or formally distinct, such that existence constitutes a mode or property of a thing's essence. |
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The distribution of pattern elements is nested, such that species with less common elements such as rump patches also have more common elements such as wing bars. |
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Nevertheless, in my judgment the seriousness of his derelictions of duty is such that it can only properly be marked by a significant period of disqualification. |
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The top of the piles have been considered to be connected with a rigid pile cap such that when under uplift load each of the piles undergo the same vertical displacement. |
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Be that as it may, the importance of macaroni was such that for a long time, in both Italian and English, the name could be used as a generic one for pasta. |
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In this way, control channels are placed in time slots such that a base station having a sector cell structure avoids interference from the same frequency. |
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Was it that his age was such that his hormones were running amuck, or was he deeply frustrated with his life, or did he simply try to kick the pup because he could? |
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The infiltration of technology into daily life is transforming our patterns of play, work, love, birth, and death such that the cyborg is a metaphor that is lived by. |
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This development was important because the rule was meant to be invariable, such that it constituted absolutely reliable support for the proving of the thesis proposition. |
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There was also a significant interaction between recipient site and donor site such that some types of plants accrued higher numbers of hoppers at certain sites. |
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Values for the three unknown rate constants of the model are chosen such that a satisfactory concordance is achieved between simulated and observed psi and phi signals. |
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Even then the gloom was such that the scoreboard shone like Piccadilly Circus on a wet night while both batsmen and fielders needed radar to sight the ball. |
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It is such that an unfortunate circumstance or careless remark can shake feelings of love as can an embarrassing confession, comprised of three little words, reinforce it. |
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We adjusted the angles of incidence of the laser beam such that total internal reflection took place at the interface of the quartz slide and the sample solution. |
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Sufficient original contacts between lithologies can be locally observed such that the original stratigraphie succession is determinable with reasonable confidence. |
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But the nature of research is such that the results cannot be anticipated, so predicting what the next major advancements will be is really informed guesswork. |
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The red and green words were displayed at the same height on the display monitor, but were offset horizontally such that their letters were interleaved. |
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As we've discussed here not long ago, the dilution of the deadly poison is such that I can chug down any amount of homeopathic water and not notice it at all. |
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Their vulnerability is such that in a combat zone, one must take near-heroic measures to protect them in hardened shelters or, at a minimum, in revetments. |
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It may be that the nature of the engagement was such that the interest that your Honour had was an interest in the future when the contingency occurred. |
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He testified that the Hells Angels organization has a reputation for violence and intimidation, such that the mere fact of being a member is enough to intimidate others. |
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Secondly, the husband shall not be responsible to give the dower if the wife is divorced such that the husband has not touched her or her dower had not been fixed. |
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The anger in the force is such that some form of action, including another blue flu, cannot be ruled out. |
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The controlling party had apportioned the voting districts such that their party would be favored in the next election. |
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The different navigations she had to pass through for this purpose were such that only an independent method of propulsion would be available. |
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There are several recursion theorems for large sets, such that a single new halving results in several new infinite families of halvings. |
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The line continues south across the estuary, crossing South West England such that Cornwall and Devon are excluded from Lloegyr. |
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The two sides had their geographical strongholds, such that minority elements were silenced or fled. |
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They became the focus of prayer and pilgrimage such that Eanswythe was quickly adopted as the town's patron. |
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The geology of the United Kingdom is such that there are many headlands along its coast. |
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This is because the exterior charges redistribute such that the interior fields emanating from them cancel one another. |
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Thermosiphons must be mounted such that vapor rises up and liquid flows down to the boiler, with no bends in the tubing for liquid to pool. |
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The design is such that the mouse's neck or spinal cord will be broken, or its ribs or skull crushed, by the force of the bar. |
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Economic theory may also specify conditions such that supply and demand through the market is an efficient mechanism for allocating resources. |
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Ireland's reputation for scholarship was such that many scholars travelled from Britain and the European mainland to study in Irish schools. |
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These were designed such that a person standing for long periods of time could rest on a ledge of the upturned seat. |
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Yet the deeds of these men were such that they deserve to be praised for all time. |
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Its prominence in British culture is such that in a UK poll it was ranked second in a list of things people love about Britain. |
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According to Noam Chomsky, any property can be considered material, if one defines matter such that it has that property. |
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A player concedes the game before the 21st end if the score difference is such that it is impossible to draw equal or win within the 21 ends. |
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This is counterchanged with the saltire of St Andrew, such that the white always follows the red clockwise. |
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However, on 25 October 2007, changes were made such that the entire country is one electoral district, giving each vote equal weight. |
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Although he claims to be a postmodernist, his misappreciation of the philosophy is such that he still clings to the idea of absolute truth. |
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The industry still supports about 47,000 jobs locally and known reserves are such that oil will continue to flow well into the 21st century. |
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According to Pliny the Elder, the realism of his paintings was such that birds tried to eat the painted grapes. |
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Burton's progress as an actor is such that already he is able to make good all the lacks of a few short years ago. |
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The red saltire of St Patrick is offset such that it does not relegate the white saltire of St Andrew to a mere border. |
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The Punjab's population distribution was such that there was no line that could neatly divide Hindus, Muslims, and Sikhs. |
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Parliament's strength was such that the Crown turned to corruption and political management to undermine its autonomy in the latter period. |
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Despite inflicting a tactical defeat on Greene's army, the casualties suffered by the British were such that they withdrew to Charleston. |
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This crisis was such that many observers speculated on a possible partition of Belgium. |
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Taken as a whole, Sardinia's economic conditions are such that the island is in the best position among Italian regions located south of Rome. |
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In addition, during glacial periods, the hydrography is such that a possible cause of reduced circulation is the production of stratified oceans. |
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In 2009 sea ice conditions were such that at least nine small vessels and two cruise ships completed the transit of the Northwest Passage. |
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Levels of compensation are set such that price falls as the amount of fish involved increases. |
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The condition of our own ships was such that it was very doubtful what would be their fate. |
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The geometry is designed such that the paddles are kept almost vertical for the short duration that they are in the water. |
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As the trees grow taller in denser forest, they lose their lower branches, such that the foliage may start high off the ground. |
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By the 18th century, the overwhelming number of black slaves was such that Amerindian slavery was less commonly used. |
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Mainwaring's relations with the Moors were such that he was able to secure the release of their English prisoners. |
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Their albumen is white and contains a different protein from bird eggs, such that it will not coagulate when cooked. |
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These features are thought to be burnt tree stumps such that the fire was likely away from a habitation site. |
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Darts are missile weapons, designed to fly such that a sharp, often weighted point will strike first. |
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Then the absolute or thermodynamic temperatures, T1 and T2, of the reservoirs are defined so that to be such that. |
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The needs of the Papal court were such that there was a measurable rise in the frequency of money shortages wherever the court went. |
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Their success, though lacking in minerals, was such that the company was chartered by Charles II on their return. |
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The accuracy was such that the driftways met with less than three inches of error. |
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Viewpoint aspect can be likened to situation aspect such that they both take into consideration one's inferences. |
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Together, these two distinctions form the backbone of legal studies in France, such that it has become a classical distinction. |
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Border controls thereafter strengthened such that, by 1928, even illegal departure was effectively impossible. |
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Criteria can be defined mathematically, such that any electoral system either passes or fails. |
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The dominance of Parliament's legislative programme by the majority party is such that 95 per cent of bills are initiated by the government. |
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Whoever with intent to provoke a breach of the peace, or under circumstances such that a breach of the peace may be occasioned thereby. |
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However, there are also tautomers, where isomerization occurs spontaneously, such that a pure substance cannot be isolated into its tautomers. |
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By 1979 cement shipments had dropped off such that the railroad was no longer economically viable, and US Steel abandoned the line. |
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We consider both equal and unequal-mass models, with total masses such that either a supramassive NS or a black hole is formed after merger. |
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But the Chinese consumer's seemingly insatiable demand for whiteners is such that many companies are now adding them to other cosmetics products. |
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The gravity of her conduct was such that the registrant's readmittance would not be in the interests of pupils or parents. |
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The requirement is to dry the samples to a powder form, such that samples can be accurately weighed, easily subsampled and redissolved. |
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The seating plan is such that you can see people in other corners. |
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His addictedness was such that unless physically restrained, he would continuously self-administer the drug until he lapsed into unconsciousness. |
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But there will come a time for some when their level of debility is such that they can't easily be cared for at home. |
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Munsell, such that each linen-weave-shaped mark painted on the work's surface corresponds to the month, day, and hour of its production. |
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Like its amphetamine cousins, propylhexedrine is a chiral compound such that two stereoisomers are possible. |
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Each fragment, now called a library molecule, is separated and clonally amplified on a solid surface such that its physical location is recorded. |
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We show that there is a superspray on TM such that its coefficients obtained by this equation. |
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The first procedure is such that the laser power is convected from the melt drop to the wire. |
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Let P be the set of symmetric matrices such that the row sum and column sum equal to zero, and all circular minors are nonnegative. |
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Thus all foreign influences were assimilated, and new tendencies syncretized such that Indian art seems to be unique. |
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His Colorado pedigree and his legacy are such that marketers with an ear to local sensibilities will pursue His Orangeness for years to come. |
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Damage to some of these crystallins leads to aggregation of the proteins such that cataracts are produced. |
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The frequency of this image was such that it condoned, encouraged and glamorised smoking, especially by young girls. |
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The only surprise was how rapidly technological advances unfolded such that this move became globalized far quicker than anyone realized. |
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The anaglyphic lenses provided dichoptic presentation such that each eye viewed a separate and independent field of stimuli. |
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But the flooding disabled all forms of electricity such that all these pumps literally stood by powerlessly. |
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