It's a sad fact of life that certain small, furry quadrupeds don't make for suitable house pets. |
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For the most part, the vocal ranges are narrow and would be suitable for all voice parts. |
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It is more or less reduced to Janus-faced etiquettes of the moral and grotesque body, placed by the author, as it seems, where most suitable. |
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None of the magnets are suitable for use as magnetic bearings in nuclear centrifuges. |
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Also, is the water knot suitable for tying in flourocarbon, or would you recommend something else? |
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For this purpose, directed acyclic graphs are suitable for describing the dependencies between the sequences. |
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Disease limited to the liver is suitable for surgical resection or ablative techniques. |
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The railway has generally scoured Europe for suitable rolling stock and has also acquired some ballast wagons from Romania. |
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What is lacking is suitable play equipment for our children to explore and develop their sense of adventure and excitement. |
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That is not a call for censorship, but it is legitimate to query whether this project is the most suitable to receive public money. |
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A nearly inert material, concrete is suitable as a medium for recycling waste or industrial by-products. |
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The patient would be advised not to use the drug unless no suitable alternative treatment option is available. |
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The classes are suitable for everyone from the complete beginner to the accomplished artist. |
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A weighable quantity of drug is dissolved in a calculated volume of a suitable solvent, usually water or ethanol. |
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Any help in sourcing suitable grounds in the general Ballyhaunis area would be greatly appreciated. |
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Laois County Council is currently sourcing a suitable alternative site for the Fire Station. |
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The wader armed with a suitable fly rod is in excellent position to take advantage of this seasonal situation. |
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Despite the heightened joblessness, 29 percent believe they'll still have trouble finding suitable employees. |
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Participants are advised to wear warm comfortable rainproof clothing and suitable footwear. |
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If Joe has acrophobia, just say he may not be suitable for work at high elevations. |
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Be sure to bring enough food and water to sustain oneself and wear suitable rainproof clothing. |
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If that is the case, the defendant will simply have to remain in custody, if no suitable surety within the jurisdiction can be found. |
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He was disappointed that the Company did not find a site that would have been suitable and acceptable to people in the area. |
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The blue acara is an easy fish to care for, and a suitable addition to community tanks of medium to large fish. |
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Transboundary disputes are rather more likely to be suitable for adjudication or arbitration than global or regional environmental problems. |
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The book will be most suitable for research students, postdocs and academics. |
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She had left her hotel earlier that morning to complete a wardrobe of gowns suitable for wear in England. |
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She also has an own-name, off-the-peg collection suitable for occasion wear. |
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It copes well with varying road surfaces, making it equally suitable for city jaunts or cross-country drives. |
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It is equally suitable for adults and children, and all it requires is an audience that is prepared to embrace the absurd. |
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The game takes place on a 5 meter cushioned area suitable for martial arts and acrobatics training. |
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We have a field suitable for his needs, in exchange for which we would have his field, which adjoins our land. |
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The polycotton floral patterned sarees can be suitable for casual or formal wear. |
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Nationally some children are being moved up to 40 times before a suitable home can be found. |
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The best way to avoid these problems is to follow nature's prescription of suitable times to eat. |
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To take up the offer to meet with her please contact the home to arrange a suitable time. |
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Also, there are no other suitable times for input on prevention of relapse before patients are discharged. |
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However, the engine roared into life with suitable application of jump leads to the empty space once occupied by a battery. |
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Lack of funds to purchase the dustbins and lack of suitable dumping sites are quoted as the main hurdles faced by the local bodies. |
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He may have been casting around for a suitable site in 1331, when he bought up a quitclaim to a tenement on the north bank of Millfleet. |
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Any suitable material may be used, including quill, parchment, wood, ivory, bone, horn, tortoiseshell, and plastic. |
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Once a suitable thumbnail sketch was chosen, I had my students enlarge their drawings by gridding the thumbnails into four quadrants. |
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Ramshot's Enforcer is a relatively slow-burning magnum powder suitable for the.44 Mag. and other big bore wallopers. |
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Some bull terriers are much more reticent than others and would be more suitable for a quiet person and a calm household. |
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There are promises of graded paths and walkways, one suitable for wheelchair access. |
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Fossils are almost never dated by radiometric methods, since they rarely contain suitable radioactive elements. |
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Alabama is determined to find a suitable backup for QB Brodie Croyle, even if it means developing a walk-on. |
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The technique he evolved was to mix sand with chemical adhesives to produce a sturdy material suitable for sculpting. |
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The limitation of our method is that it can only be used for studying cells in suspension and is therefore not suitable for adherent cell lines. |
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Participants in walks are advised to wear suitable footwear and to bring waterproofs. |
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More than 80 lifts serve 220 kilometres of ski runs suitable for all abilities. |
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All participants are advised to bring rain proofs and suitable footwear and for those of senior years a walking stick for added support. |
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The trillium or western wake-robin as it is sometimes known is an attractive perennial wildflower suitable for shady woodland gardens. |
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And while you may not incorrectly mark me as the kind of person to own more than a few black items of clothing, I don't have many really suitable for funeral wear. |
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Three of the party rafted together and took the distressed party across their kayaks and made their way towards a suitable landing point beneath high cliffs. |
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It has a good selection of optional accessories including a Bluetooth headset and the loop set that allows you to use the phone with a suitable hearing aid. |
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Please bring suitable foot and rainwear and a packed lunch for walk. |
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The title track is a rhythmic ballad suitable for singing along to, and the rest of the album is an invitation to explore his whispery lyrics and classic instruments. |
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It is usual for the bar to have a suitable dimensional radiused groove, machined along its length to mould the penetration bead to a desired geometrical shape. |
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The bus needs to be suitable for wheelchairs and disabled people. |
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Whether a suitable retort from a Scottish nationalist would be the nodding of his head, or whether he would be quicker on the draw with two fingers might be a moot point. |
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This formulation of operator functioning as being categorisable into elements of skill-based, rule-based and knowledge-based behaviour gives a structure for generating suitable forms. |
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Harding at first thought he would be suitable as the question master, but, after his one attempt was wrecked thanks to backstage mistakes, that job went to Eamonn Andrews. |
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After the wall or ceiling has been kalsomined, it is possible to decorate it with figures or borders, using, as paint, kalsomine of suitable colors. |
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This attracted whalers and fishing vessels, as well as the natural deep water which was a suitable harbour to sea vessels on voyage around Cape of Good Hope. |
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The Banke has been transformed into a space characterized by dark furniture, marble wainscoting and a central staircase suitable for Scarlett O'Hara. |
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Wexford Renewable Fuels is due to begin extracting oil from rapeseed shortly in Adamstown, Co. Wexford to produce a fuel suitable for diesel engines. |
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With the Bocking Concert Brass in attendance, there was suitable musical accompaniment to the occasion, held at Howard Hall, Bocking End, on Friday. |
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Camp beds were also lacking, ablutions were rudimentary and much of the kit was more suitable for a winter campaign in the northern Europe of the cold war. |
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They will decide on suitable adoptive parents for each adoptee. |
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Wood is light, so suitable for masks and other sculpture intended to be carried, and can take very fine detail. |
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Choosing among repeated drafts, revisions, corrections and loose notes editorial work has found nearly one third of the total suitable for print. |
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The Mint could not find a suitable metal which was sufficiently different in colour to the existing coins and which would not tarnish. |
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This makes them more suitable for pharmaceutical use as the chronic harms are lower. |
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Pastoralists may also use fire to make ecosystems more suitable for their food animals. |
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Huge numbers of small duns, hill forts and ring forts were built on any suitable crag or hillock. |
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As such, his arguments centered on this being a more suitable way to govern the succession than primogeniture. |
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St Salvator's has a full peal of six bells, and is therefore the only university chapel in Scotland suitable for change ringing. |
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Due to its uniquely suitable environment, biologists estimate that a fifth of all Pacific salmon originates in Kamchatka. |
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However, they are not solely tied to high elevations and can breed in lowlands if the local habitats are suitable. |
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Colonisation of all suitable sites within a watershed once the species was established was rapid. |
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These are dispersed, most commonly by wind, and if they land in a suitable environment can develop into a new gametophyte. |
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Scotland has a large abundance of natural resources from fertile land suitable for agriculture, to oil and gas. |
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The caisson was refloated on 19 October 1885, and then moved into position and sunk with suitable modifications. |
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Dendrochronology is accurate enough to do this, though few suitable pieces of wood have been uncovered. |
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She was unable to leave for 10 days because of the wind and could not be boarded as no suitable boats were available. |
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Several new mountain biking trails have been installed with some suitable for competition level mountain biking. |
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Some stocks migrate in large schools along the coast to suitable spawning grounds, where they spawn in fairly shallow waters. |
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After spawning they return the way they came, in smaller schools, to suitable feeding grounds often near an area of upwelling. |
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We would not fly into an Airport that we did not feel was suitable for our customers. |
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Despite the aridity, the presence of many lagoons makes this region very marshy and a suitable breeding ground for malaria mosquitos. |
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Each of the castles was designed to be suitable to support the royal court, should it visit. |
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Porcelain was also made in Korea and in Japan from the end of the 16th century, after suitable kaolin was located in those countries. |
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This is due partially to a lack of suitable land that can be repaired affordably after the festival. |
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The west pier is longer but the surface of the pier is less suitable for walking. |
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His principal regret was that the town was so badly damaged during the sack that it was no longer suitable as winter quarters. |
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As a result, the harbour is not suitable for large ships and is used mainly by mussel dredgers and pleasure craft. |
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Only some sands are suitable for the construction industry, for example for making concrete. |
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The migrating birds bypass the latitudes where other populations may be sedentary, where suitable wintering habitats may already be occupied. |
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This is because there is a large area of ocean in the Southern Hemisphere, and more islands suitable for seabirds to nest. |
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However, radionuclides with suitable properties are used in nuclear medicine for both diagnosis and treatment. |
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Most have a gearbox, which turns the slow rotation of the blades into a quicker rotation that is more suitable to drive an electrical generator. |
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The need for consistency in the locations for The Railway Series necessitated the creation of a suitable location. |
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With a suitable undercoating, the top coat may consist of an organosol or plastisol which is free from modifying resins. |
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The ability of a fishery to recover from overfishing depends on whether the ecosystem's conditions are suitable for the recovery. |
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This is a bar or blade which is pulled over the seabed behind any suitable ship or boat. |
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When Christiania was made capital of Norway in 1814, there were practically no buildings suitable for the many new government institutions. |
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A roddon, the dried raised bed of a watercourse, is more suitable for building than the less stable peat. |
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Their varying characteristics make them more or less suitable for surfing, and present different dangers. |
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The larvae move through the water column via the use of a larval foot to find suitable settlement locations. |
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In Britain, suitable wind conditions may lead to drift migration, and an influx of birds from the east. |
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It accumulates as unattached particles and forms extensive beds in suitable sublittoral sites. |
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A preferred stow is to level in lower hold spaces and overstow by other suitable cargoes. |
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The invasion planners specified a set of conditions regarding the timing of the invasion, deeming only a few days in each month suitable. |
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The Happisburgh site is too old to date using radiocarbon dating, which is not suitable for sites older than approximately 50,000 years. |
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The brown rat can breed throughout the year if conditions are suitable, with a female producing up to five litters a year. |
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Rats are known to burrow extensively, both in the wild and in captivity, if given access to a suitable substrate. |
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In the UK, hunting foxes in urban areas is banned, and shooting them in an urban environment is not suitable. |
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Most are normally kept in cages of suitable sizes and have varied requirements for space and social interaction. |
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In extreme cases, when there is a lack of suitable burrowing grounds, badgers may move into haystacks in winter. |
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The sika deer inhabits temperate and subtropical woodlands, which often occupy areas suitable for farming and other human exploitation. |
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All of the subspecies are present in captivity, but a lack of suitable habitats and government efforts prevent their reintroduction. |
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Within its range, the grey heron can be found anywhere with suitable watery habitat that can supply its food. |
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The toads converge on certain ponds that they favour while avoiding other stretches of water that seem eminently suitable. |
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The whole fruit including the skin is suitable for human consumption except for the seeds, which may affect some consumers. |
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Breeding efforts have yet to produce a hypoallergenic fruit suitable for either of the two forms of apple allergy. |
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The tannin renders the young growing wood durable and resistant to outdoor use, thus suitable for posts, fencing or stakes. |
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The sycamore has been introduced to suitable locations outside Europe as an attractive tree for park, street or garden. |
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The teacher is appointed by the governor from suitable qualified applicants who are New Zealand registered teachers. |
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Where conditions were suitable, coastal villages and ports had an economy based on fishing. |
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It is an axiom of agricolation that the soil must be made suitable for the crop. |
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For samples that are suitable for aliquoting, take 15ml and place in a scintillation vial. |
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I spent five hours finding a suitable present for my sister, but then I lost it and had to look all over again. |
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Robbie Keane should come up with something more suitable to his person, like scratching his bullocks after every goal. |
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Pan-fried fish. Barramundi, bream, flounder, garfish, John Dory, snapper and Silver Dory are suitable for this recipe. |
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State-of-the-art eyephones are not considered to be suitable for providing a realistic or natural visual environment. |
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Ground limestone or other suitable calcium compounds should be used when feeding grains and grass hays, as grasseous plants are short in calcium. |
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Some borders were broadly defined by treaty, and surveyors would then choose a suitable line on the ground. |
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The jenny produced a lightly twisted yarn only suitable for weft, not warp. |
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Montrose's forces were short of heavy artillery suitable for siege warfare and had only a small force of cavalry. |
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Smelting therefore consists of using suitable reducing substances that will combine with those oxidizing elements to free the metal. |
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These ploughs were fairly fragile, and were not suitable for breaking up the heavier soils of northern Europe. |
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Richborough has a large natural harbour which would have been suitable, and archaeology shows Roman military occupation at about the right time. |
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The street plan of the historic core of the city dates from medieval times and is not suitable for modern traffic. |
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He needed a royal marriage for his son to establish his legitimacy, but no suitable Carolingian princesses were available. |
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Canadian Citizen, Brahim Hindu Boy 33 Years old, innocently divorced, with one girl child, well settled, looking for suitable girl. |
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In the Humble Petition it was called the Other House as the Commons could not agree on a suitable name. |
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There's often only one suitable tree-or a juryrigged horizontal pole set-up-that's used by everyone. |
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It provided scheduled entertainment of suitable length at convenient locales at inexpensive prices. |
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Turbojets are particularly suitable for aircraft travelling at very high speeds. |
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Very good knappable flint can be recovered from beaches but again test first to decide what is suitable. |
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Leave to appeal is not a feature of the Scottish legal system and appeals proceeded when two Advocates certified the appeal as suitable. |
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No person may be appointed twice in three years, unless there is no other suitable person in the county. |
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Cooling groundwater or mixing of different groundwaters will also create conditions suitable for cave formation. |
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This pushed the officials to find a more suitable space for its new accommodation. |
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It is suitable only for institutional, professional and highly knowledgeable investors. |
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These were especially suitable for driving textile mills, and many Watt engines were employed in these industries. |
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To determine whether and which locomotives would be suitable, the directors organised the Rainhill Trials. |
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In 1782 the firm sought to modify Watt's invention so that the engine had a rotary motion, making it suitable for use in mills and factories. |
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The construction of a von Neumann computer depended on the availability of a suitable memory device on which to store the program. |
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Donated blood is usually subjected to processing after it is collected, to make it suitable for use in specific patient populations. |
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The smallest types, unpowered push mowers, are suitable for small residential lawns and gardens. |
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Watt proceeded to develop his engine further, modifying it to provide a rotary motion suitable for driving factory machinery. |
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As a consequence, engines equipped only with this governor were not suitable for operations requiring constant speed, such as cotton spinning. |
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Steam rocketry works by filling a pressure vessel with hot water at high pressure and opening a valve leading to a suitable nozzle. |
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The term isotope was coined by Margaret Todd as a suitable name for these elements. |
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While any suitable liquid can be used, water is the easiest liquid to use in thermosiphon systems. |
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They are glued to the road surface with an epoxy and as such are not suitable in areas where snow plowing is conducted. |
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The front link door has to be mounted on the suitable position on the front end of the bus. |
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Buses with no horizontally divided front windscreens must have the front link door installed in the suitable position. |
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The rear link door must be installed in the suitable position in the rear end of the bus. |
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Too many otherwise suitable sites may be found to have sink holes, cavities, or poor load bearing qualities. |
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The reactor units each called for a circular pit over 300ft. in diameter, excavated to a depth of 20ft. to reach a suitable load-bearing stratum. |
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Some Caribbean islands have terrain that Europeans found suitable for cultivation for agriculture. |
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With baptistries and mausolea, their often smaller size and different function made martyria suitable for architectural experimentation. |
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This was sometimes ornately dressed and sometimes a barely recognisable bundle of rags stuffed with whatever filling was suitable. |
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Each method can be suitable, depending on the food and the tastes of the people. |
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Others, such as Marston's Oyster Stout, use the name with the implication that the beer would be suitable for drinking with oysters. |
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But among justifiable hypotheses we have to select that one which is suitable for being tested by experiment. |
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The Water Music is scored for a relatively large orchestra, making it suitable for outdoor performance. |
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These allow the Proms to include music which is not suitable for the vast spaces of the Albert Hall. |
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He remained in demand as a Shakespearean, but there were few new plays suitable for him. |
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Horses finished with a racing career that are not suitable for breeding purposes often become riding horses or other equine companions. |
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Only rarely, in about 1 in 50 cases, foxhounds do not show suitable aptitude, and must be removed from the pack. |
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All competitions and concerts planned were to be moved to suitable locations. |
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A recently opened exhibition, which celebrates the life and career of Brian Lara, is especially suitable for children. |
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The Quarter Horse has much larger hind limb muscles than the Arabian, which make it less suitable for endurance racing. |
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Faroese language policy provides for the active creation of new terms in Faroese suitable for modern life. |
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With Lansdowne Road unavailable for use, Ireland was without a suitable home ground for the subsequent Six Nations. |
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Such useful instruction to Indians had the added consequence of making them more suitable for the Company's burgeoning bureaucracy. |
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Derby had intended to replace Chelmsford once a vacancy in a suitable sinecure developed. |
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The islands were assessed as suitable for atomic testing, but, for climatic reasons, only in October. |
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Compass points are used to distinguish constituencies from each other when a more suitable label cannot be found. |
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The proposed connection would be built to GC loading gauge and would not be suitable for trains running at high speed. |
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Some are suitable to our natural inclinations and temporal interests, others are contrary to both. |
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For the next seven years, between 1880 and 1887, Stevenson searched in vain for a place of residence suitable to his state of health. |
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The inverse sine function is multivalued unless it is restricted to a suitable range. |
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Gilbert arranged the original epic poem by Henry Hart Milman into a libretto suitable for the music, and it contains some original work. |
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Orbital paths are very nearly circular, so sinusoidal variations are suitable for tides. |
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Because of their polarity, the CFCs are useful solvents, and their boiling points make them suitable as refrigerants. |
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With the paltry trade goods he had to offer, the explorer was unable to provide a suitable gift to the ruler. |
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The growing international demand for cotton led many plantation owners further west in search of suitable land. |
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Blanks are ported for manufacturing supply in places where nature has provided no suitable stone. |
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By November 1911, both Gnosspelius and Wakefield had aircraft capable of flight from water and awaited suitable weather conditions. |
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Gaius Maecenas asked what kind of house could possibly be suitable at all seasons. |
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Different locations in the same city are suitable for different plants, making it hard to draw a meaningful map. |
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The large Tudor mansion was bequeathed in 1690 to Sir Robert Worsley, 3rd Baronet, who began planning a suitable replacement. |
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Catherine's point is often foggy, so it is not the best location for a lighthouse, but as a weather station the location is fairly suitable. |
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Thus, they could be suitable for the phagotyping of this bacterial species. |
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Farmers can select from various breeds suitable for their region and market conditions. |
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However, it has a low modulus allowing too much stretch to be suitable for upwind sails. |
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They are suitable for traditional hull forms of types such as the gaff cutter. |
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Polyester resin tends to have yellowish tint, and is suitable for most backyard projects. |
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Any rope bearing a GUIANA or CE certification tag is suitable for climbing. |
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An exceptionally suitable system is the ideal gas, which can provide a temperature scale that matches the absolute Kelvin scale. |
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It also includes considerable areas of abandoned marsh land which is suitable neither for agriculture nor for urban development. |
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In many societies the choice of partner is limited to suitable persons from specific social groups. |
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In the absence of suitable plate culture techniques, some microbes require culture within live animals. |
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Silk's attractive lustre and drape makes it suitable for many furnishing applications. |
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The mapmaker must choose a suitable map projection according to the space to be mapped and the purpose of the map. |
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In time these settlers found the volcanic soil of the region suitable for agriculture, especially the growing of sugar. |
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In his letter, Columbus seems to attempt to present the islands of the Indies as suitable for future colonization. |
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At every turn, Columbus seems to attempt to portray the islands of the Indies as suitable for future colonization. |
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The first captain arriving in a particular bay was in charge of allocating suitable shoreline sites for curing fish. |
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In Comalcalco, where suitable stone was not available locally, fired bricks were employed. |
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In the southern Maya area, adobe was employed in monumental architecture when no suitable stone was locally available. |
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It is generally hilly, with thin, stony clay soils, and contains few areas suitable for farming. |
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Valleys between the mountain ranges are located within a climate zone that are suitable for agriculture. |
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Usage other than for marine charts is now deprecated and more suitable projections are available. |
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Trimming or peeling green areas are inadequate to remove copresent toxins, and such potatoes are no longer suitable as animal food. |
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Tropical Cuban weather was not suitable for wheat planting and cassava would not go stale as quickly as regular bread. |
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Peanut flour is lower in fat than peanut butter, and has high protein content making it suitable as a flavor enhancer. |
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The arquebus did not rely on the physical strength of the user for propulsion of the projectile, making it easier to find a suitable recruit. |
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Valleys are also suitable for the production of coffee, beans, and other crops. |
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This has led to high quality soils, suitable for a wide range of agriculture. |
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Some of the most common reasons are to postpone childbearing to a more suitable time or to focus energies and resources on existing children. |
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They were in fact the first methodical treatise on the common law suitable for a lay readership since at least the Middle Ages. |
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After the Industrial Revolution, it was discovered that rape also yields oil suitable for lubrication. |
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Robert's Rules of Order states that the committee of the whole is suitable to large assemblies. |
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Each room in the mill would have line shafts suitable for the type of frame, connected by belt drives or gearing. |
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Originally rings were only suitable for coarse counts, they were lower and heavier than mules so needed stronger floors but lower rooms. |
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Over time, rings became suitable for finer counts and because of cheaper labour costs they replaced mules. |
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The mule produced strong, thin yarn, suitable for any kind of textile, warp or weft. |
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Rotary motion was more suitable for industrial power than the oscillating beam of Newcomen's engine. |
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Because cast iron is comparatively brittle, it is not suitable for purposes where a sharp edge or flexibility is required. |
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Traditionally, a hard dead center is used together with suitable lubricant in the tailstock to support the workpiece. |
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Agricultural lime, powdered chalk or limestone, is used as a cheap method for neutralising acidic soil, making it suitable for planting. |
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With suitable adjustment of dyebath conditions the two components react to produce the required insoluble azo dye. |
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Each apprentice was to be given two sets of clothing, suitable linen, stockings, hats, and shoes, and a new set each year thereafter. |
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The ships and boats of the fleet would explore the coast of Australia by sailing all around it looking for suitable farming land and resources. |
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Animals that can eat hay vary in the types of grasses suitable for consumption, the ways they consume hay, and how they digest it. |
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They had rooted into their new occupations or moved on in life to the point where the mill was no longer suitable for them. |
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A technology for distributing resources that was less given to abstract hoarding would be more suitable to a biotechnic conception of living. |
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The abundant hydrodynamic resources stored in this section make it the second most suitable area to build hydroelectric power plants. |
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As a result, many former industrial and research facilities are being reconstructed to become suitable for office use. |
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To ease this problem, posts are sometimes erected to provide more sites suitable for nest building. |
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Dippers are found in suitable freshwater habitats in the highlands of the Americas, Europe and Asia. |
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Linear breeding territories are established by pairs of dippers along suitable rivers, and maintained against incursion by other dippers. |
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This is at least partly due to an inadequacy of materials suitable for radiocarbon dating that can be reliably obtained from the sites. |
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There are several suitable beaches and training is available at the local kite school. |
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The very name of the rock derives from its widespread use within cornmills where it proved suitable for grinding stones. |
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This was possible because of the development of the longship, suitable for travel across the sea, and advanced navigation techniques. |
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The south tunnel, in a worse condition, has suffered from collapses and is not currently suitable for cabling or transport. |
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The other two older tunnels are not suitable for rail traffic due to their poor state of repair. |
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The surface and gradients make it a relatively easy trail, suitable for cyclists, pushchairs and wheelchair users. |
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England's climate is very suitable for lagomorphs and the country has rabbits and brown hares which were introduced in Roman times. |
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The lower reaches of the Dart, including the estuary are suitable for flat water touring. |
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Typically, it is believed that this sesquilingual discourse is due to the absence of suitable terms in the inferior language. |
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He waved the ruler in the air and marched slappingly around the room, warbling a few bars from a song suitable for a king. |
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Getting a ticket is one thing, finding a suitable place from which to enjoy the cinematic splendors can be quite another. |
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Indian slate has a silvery-grey base with tonings of pink, burgundy and tan, and is also suitable for outdoor paving. |
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Slow roasting is better for lean or not so tender cuts such as topside or whole bolar blade, which are not suitable to be cooked very pink. |
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The toxin may be any suitable toxin such as ricin, diphtheria, abrin, or gelonin. |
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When a girl falls in love, after first using her head to find a suitable mate to fall in love with, it is such a wonderful feeling. |
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By the way, my Xtian Behavior, if suited for anyone is quite as suitable for 16-year-olds as for anyone else. |
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It is widely suitable for geothermal heating, Greenhouse, Aquaculture and Balneotherapy and so on. |
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The city protests that a beach is not a suitable place to feed the hungry. |
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MiGuide helps the hearing aid acoustician find the settings most suitable for the individual wearer. |
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A black velvet jacket in an Oscar Wilde cut appeared a suitable option. |
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In the case of a distant electric network, a small wind generator supplying a small autonomous network is most suitable. |
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I have also been known to unscrew a thingie without checking first to see whether I have any suitable wingdings into which to fit it. |
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Alginates are also suitable for use in deep wounds and to control bleeding in superficial acute wounds. |
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In the second episode, Noel gets writer's block and can't come up with a suitable ending to the show. |
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He wondered whether they would be suitable as an altarpiece for the new church in Akureyri, which was then under construction. |
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Newer seams are characterized by a high load of xylite suitable for energy production. |
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A Family of Jacobians suitable for discrete log cryptosystems, Advances in Cryptology-Crypto'88, LNCS 403, Springer-Verlag, pp. |
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Rains also trigger attack by Jassid traditionally called 'Sabz Taila' and growers should apply suitable pesticides after consulting experts. |
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Compact Gauge Band Randomizer oscillating hauloff is suitable for retrofits with low ceiling height. |
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These proteins are called kallikreins and are present in the bloodstream, making them suitable for clinical detection. |
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It's buffered to maintain a pH that provides a suitable environment for keratocytes, the predominant skin cell. |
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Selznick thought that not only was she more suitable for the role, but that it was best to keep Olivier and Leigh apart until their divorces came through. |
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For the voice he composed songs, operas, and choral works ranging from simpler pieces suitable for amateurs to demanding works for professional choruses. |
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Mountains are generally less preferable for human habitation than lowlands, because of harsh weather and little level ground suitable for agriculture. |
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There also numerous routes that can be followed in Europe, which are suitable for walkers, cyclists, and sometimes horse riders, as well as canoeists, etc. |
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Popular music of the time was readily adapted, especially the minstrel music genre, songs of whose couplets were often of a suitable metrical length. |
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This came as a shock to the English, particularly schoolchildren, who, Ripley said, raised funds of their own accord to provide the poet with a suitable memorial. |
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The keykeg format is suitable for transporting beer internationally, unlike traditional cask ales, allowing pubs and other outlets to offer a cosmopolitan range. |
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In general, there is no taboo against eating horse meat in Nordic countries, but the popularity has decreased with decreasing availability of suitable horse meat. |
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This earliest phase of the castle would have been enclosed by a ditch and defended by a timber palisade, and probably had accommodation suitable for William. |
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Accoma, n. m., a large tree suitable for building, a very hard wood. |
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