She also earned perfect tens in competition twice on the uneven bars and once on the balance beam. |
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In the event finals, she won the gold medal on balance beam, tied for fourth place on uneven bars, and placed eighth on vault. |
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She also won her fourth consecutive European title on uneven bars, and finished second on balance beam. |
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She won individual gold medals on vault and uneven bars, the silver medal on balance beam, and the bronze medal on floor exercise. |
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At the World Cup finals last December, she placed second on uneven bars, fifth on balance beam and sixth on floor exercise. |
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This is an uneven contest and the latter will survive to fight another day. |
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In the event finals, she placed third on balance beam, fourth on uneven bars, and seventh on floor exercise. |
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Navratilova, whose world singles ranking is 700, admitted it had been a uneven contest. |
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She also placed first in the all-around and on vault, second on balance beam and floor exercise, and fourth on uneven bars. |
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Russia won vault, Australia won uneven bars, and China was the best on balance beam. |
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The result was a streaky, uneven disaster, not the beautiful gradual change of a balayage. |
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A lot of them acquitted themselves very well, but it was just such an uneven contest. |
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Even with its uneven moments, it is a skilfully written book that never stops inventing. |
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We crept unconfidently down the uneven stairs and I saw that we were the only women. |
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If selectors pick a player just to fill a quota, not only will the field remain uneven, the team will suffer a lack of balance too. |
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Failure to do so will cause an uneven blotchy appearance on your teak furniture after you apply the sealant. |
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We recommend walking shoes or boots rather than sandals for this walk as it is over uneven ground in places. |
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But if it was merely an issue of community pride in an uneven contest why was no pressure exerted on the incumbent to step down? |
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And to make matters worse, footpaths that were flat prior to the commencement of the work are now angled and uneven. |
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In the event finals, she won the silver medal on uneven bars and the bronze medal on vault. |
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The sheer building mass of the shopping town, in comparison with the council buildings, was an uneven contest. |
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All forty episodes are presented in Dolby Digital 2.0 mono and results are, again, very uneven. |
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The plain fact is, he kept the Giants afloat in a strange, uneven championship season. |
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This uneven album is at times brilliantly psycho, yeah, but a healthy kind of psycho all shook up and diffused by the healing beat. |
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Under non-limiting growth conditions, tillering continues for an indefinite time with uneven maturation as a result. |
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The details are lost amid the uneven songs of the pigeons, the beat of wings and scrape of claw on slate. |
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Rollovers typically happen when a vehicle blows a tire, hits a bump, or runs off the road onto uneven ground and one side tips up. |
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Sold out weeks in advance, this was a double headliner, but it was an uneven match. |
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An uneven number of lipids on both sides of the bilayer reflects a frustrated system. |
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This was an uneven contest with the Dunlavin girls showing superior skill and teamwork. |
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The United States versus Brazil is a most uneven contest, and the smart money will not be betting on Lula. |
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It is undeterred by uneven terrain, small rocks, sand or any smaller obstacles typically found on a ski trail. |
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And then ten minutes later, an uneven mess stared at me from the mirror, while strands of hair settled on surfaces all over the bathroom. |
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If microfilaments antagonize microtubules, this uneven distribution of microfilaments should affect microtubule morphology. |
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But let us go back to the uneven struggle between a tough, young yob and a frail pensioner. |
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Anybody who wants a democratic society cannot accept excessively uneven income distribution. |
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Poor posture causes uneven weight distribution and may strain your ligaments and muscles. |
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The writing style is wildly uneven and changes throughout the novel, sometimes intentionally, but not always. |
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These statistics mask an uneven distribution of debt that mirrors the social divisions in society. |
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It is, accordingly, inconsistent and uneven in quality of analysis and advice. |
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The uneven pattern is not consistent with a simple haplotype block structure. |
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The present uneven distribution of working hours is seriously affecting the personal well-being of many Australians. |
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For a start, the process of change was uneven throughout the region, and many elements of the communist past persisted. |
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It appears, then, that there is an uneven distribution of cultural industries across Sweden. |
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Exacerbating the problem was the uneven distribution of water in China, particularly in the drought-prone north. |
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The ethnic and religious strife is really a matter of an uneven distribution of economic resources and opportunities. |
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Many soils have an uneven distribution of resources owing to fertilizer applications and the periodic saturation of topsoil with rainwater. |
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Some would say this does not address the very uneven distribution of resources. |
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The road was uneven, full of random stones and broken asphalt, thrusting themselves in all directions. |
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The public are not worried about uneven distribution of wealth but unfair distribution of wealth. |
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Probably the fairest thing to say about the show overall is that it was consistently uneven. |
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But there is still a lack of resources and an uneven distribution of resources. |
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This blade can be used to level the machine in uneven terrain and to increase digging depth or dumping height. |
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The rough uneven surface of slate can seem quite riven, chipped and degraded. |
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Inevitably with such a broad scope and a range of contributors the overall quality is uneven. |
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Overall, the book does a fine job of summarizing the available information on trogons and quetzals but the work is somewhat uneven. |
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Thrips may also cause blemished seeds on achenes, and uneven maturity of fruit. |
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Needless to say, the results are wildly uneven, vacillating from a hushed lament to a blistering assault within seconds. |
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However, some of the age variation may record a real uneven distribution of radiogenic argon. |
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Paint the wall a bright green, then rip masking tape to create an uneven, ragged edge. |
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Striped pants and jackets come in sombre or bold colours, and vertical striped sports shirts in uneven or even patterns. |
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The teasing smell didn't have an effect on the cold warrior as he ambled through the uneven grey, bricked street. |
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I clutched the pentagram necklace at my neck, tears spilling down my cheeks and breath starting to come in uneven rasps again. |
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The origin of these exotic features remains a mystery but may be due to something simple, such as the uneven upwelling of ice sheets. |
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They are full of cracked or misaligned paving slabs or kerbstones, running fissures and uneven surfaces everywhere. |
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High air temperatures and uneven moisture content within the kernel result in a much higher incidence of stress cracks in the kernels. |
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It was clear both were suffering from a few bad bounces and some rather uneven footholds. |
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Should your stencil sheet be too thin, lumpy or uneven it is a good idea to kiss it off as soon as you notice. |
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Not that the uneven female-to-male ratio would have any ramifications for this brave new world. |
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Her legs were numb and her knees knocked together as she stumbled on the uneven ground. |
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The system works with sensors, a computer and four fast-acting valves to change brake pressure on each wheel over uneven surfaces. |
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She says she cannot even push Colin to the local shops because of all the potholes and the uneven surface. |
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All this uneven, hoof-holed ground makes it very easy to twist an ankle, or worse. |
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Ireland's history has been strewn with uneven battles, tales of gross inequality and unwinnable wars, yet it stands tall. |
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The wreckage of a light aircraft was strewn over the boggy and uneven ground at one end of a long, deep furrow. |
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The edge is uneven, and it is my job to neaten it up to make it as straight and mechanical as possible. |
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But huge traffic delays and heavy rain led to visitors complaining about muddy pathways and uneven road surfaces. |
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This provides a smooth ride that absorbs a lot of the harshness of uneven road surfaces. |
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This results from excessive snakiness of the chain due to sprocket and roller misalignment or uneven roller wear. |
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The blade currently does not perform well on uneven surfaces or in rocky areas. |
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There is little wrong with Roxana Silbert's zippy production that cannot be attributed to the uneven script. |
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If the surface seemed a bit bumpy or uneven, they used a small wet sponge to carefully smooth the clay's surface. |
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The rocking motion of the car over the uneven track, and the rhythmic pounding against the underside of the car. |
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The report did say that uneven road surfaces and potholes were quite dangerous and showed an inconsistency with the town centre. |
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In all, 14 of the 17 wickets fell from the Pavilion End, on a pitch offering some uneven bounce. |
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Swinging on the uneven bars, she had to blister her hands because the gloves were too big for her. |
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On a pitch with increasingly uneven bounce and against a lively Hampshire attack, it was just the sort of innings that an opener should play. |
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For me, the turgid pace and uneven writing muted any appreciation I might have of what it offers. |
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Many of them had been replanted since the war had finished, and now there were uneven lines of green shoots striating the mud. |
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Caribbean pitches have been criticised recently for having a soft surface and spotty grass cover, creating an uneven bounce of the ball. |
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Overall, this is a clumsy, uneven affair which, by the time the final credits roll, grates. |
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However, those of us who walk on it every day have to be careful not to slip in the mud and twist our ankles on the uneven surfaces. |
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The floor is laid with special imported stones and left uneven and unpolished. |
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She's also a two-time Olympic gold medalist on the uneven bars, her speciality. |
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The rough concrete and uneven brick of the existing envelope contrast with smooth dividers displaying works of art. |
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Seems the uneven pupil thing may be an indication of a deeper problem, and I need to have it checked out by a specialist asap. |
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Shortly after her return, she suffered a sprained ankle when she fell from uneven bars. |
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The creaking of the uneven bars in gymnastics helps build the suspense in this riveting event. |
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The cobbles are very uneven and worn smooth by nine centuries of hooves and shoes, and as the mist becomes drizzle, they turn damp and slippery. |
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An asymmetrical blouse, a drop-shoulder blouse with bat sleeves and a long skirt with an uneven border were among those displayed. |
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This year an ankle injury confined her involvement in the championships to the discipline of the uneven bars. |
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When I ask to visit, I'm told to look for the yellow Santa Fe Railway boxcar, which is set atilt on uneven ground and easily seen from the road. |
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In one storeroom, one-tonne sacks of rice were stored on an uneven surface and the property was filled with dangerous electrical wiring. |
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Not only will the attachments be hard to handle, you may wind up with an uneven overall length or possibly damage your hair unnecessarily. |
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She placed first on floor exercise, second on uneven bars and balance beam, and third on vault. |
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An uneven battle ensues, in which the slave-making ants can be said to win the war. |
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Despite some excellent performances, the supporting cast's efforts are uneven and the show appears slightly under-rehearsed. |
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Interpretation of Pap smear slides may be hindered by poor sampling, uneven cell distribution or improper fixation of the slide. |
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In training last week, she fell from the uneven bars and broke bones in her left hand. |
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A string quartet was playing merrily in the corner and hundreds of feet were tapping out uneven rhythms on the mosaic marble floor. |
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Most made-for-TV animation is pretty bad, with uneven animation, awful scripts, and poor execution. |
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To him there remains plenty of time for the Spurs to get it right, to cleanse the tarnish of an uneven regular season. |
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Some judicious editorial pruning would have made the novel less uneven and the text more taut. |
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Many areas in the paths are much too narrow, uneven, and have insufficient ramps for baby buggies or wheelchairs. |
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It would be an uneven match in terms of learning and informed understanding. |
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It's lost its grass, it's dried out, and it's becoming very uneven and very bobbly. |
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The tenon saw and mortising chisels left uneven surfaces and spaces within these joints. |
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The uneven ends of her hair were shorn to a neat, straight line. |
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You should check your car's tires often for signs of uneven wear. |
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We have an uneven number of players, so we'll have to rotate. |
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Their uneven threads showed potential for backing out or breaking, he said. |
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Both were squinting out into the uneven lighting, trying in vain to make out the shifting shape of the approaching watercraft as it pulled up to one of the side floats. |
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The side dishes and appetizers were okay, but uneven across the board. |
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Regrettably, uneven casting and some ragged ensemble from both singers and orchestra left the impression that they had bitten off more than they could chew. |
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However, enforcement of the dress code regulations has been uneven and, when it occurred, generally consisted of verbal admonishment by security forces. |
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They claim paths have broken and uneven kerbstones and the grids are blocked up, especially in the back streets, and want the council to clean and maintain them properly. |
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Russia's Svetlana Khorkina did not qualify for any final, suffering a break on uneven bars, wobbles on balance beam, and a hands-down landing on floor exercise. |
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So the dependency story is strange and uneven, and especially nasty when it comes to women. |
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The earliest buildings, dating from the 19th century, feature uneven wooden floors and small, deep-set windows that create the air of a monastery refectory. |
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The uneven topography alternated between blocks of ice mesas, deep ice craters, bony ice ridges, and rolling ice dunes glowing an otherworldly sapphire-blue. |
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It's a laudably ambitious work, and a frustratingly uneven novel. |
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It has an uneven shape, being wider at the apex than at the base. |
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He uses a spatula to flatten the onions and the meat together, creating a broad circular patty with an uneven edge. |
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A slightly uneven surface is studded with irregular mossy rocks and covered with the northern European forest mixture of grass and creeping shrubs like bilberry. |
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Data are much better for Europe and Latin America, and frustratingly uneven for Africa and much of Asia. |
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As the rocket scientists watched it boing away easily across the uneven, rugged terrain, they realized that an inflatable ball was a superb locomotive design. |
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The third gizmo is the Laser Genesis, which treats fine lines, redness, and uneven skin texture. |
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The later Assamese poems are uneven or done in by translations. |
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The surface is flat but uneven, closer attention must be paid to ankle-twisting ground below, especially those stretches where tire ruts are deepest. |
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Even the basics are not up to scratch as the court, laid at the last minute, slopes alarmingly and is uneven in some places and positively lumpy in others. |
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The rather scattered approach turns what could have been a compelling, avant-garde look into the ideas of a great thinker into a rather uneven experience. |
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Getting rid of malcontent Raul Mondesi should do a lot to help an uneven chemistry in the clubhouse, though Garry Sheffield remains a simmering pot. |
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She finished fourth on uneven bars and fifth on balance beam. |
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Women's gymnastic events include balance beam, uneven parallel bars, combined exercises, floor exercises, vaulting, and rhythmic sportive gymnastics. |
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Tripping and scrambling over the uneven ground, she fled blindly. |
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And under the benign gaze of such governments, the poor have filled up marshland, resurfaced uneven land, all with their own labour, and built their homes. |
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His sandy blonde hair was unruly and uneven from self barbering. |
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There are several big holes in the grassy area around the playground, large stinging nettles and thistles, loose nuts and bolts on the park's railings and uneven ground. |
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She might also have medalled on the uneven bars, her favourite event, but because of her lingering wrist injury she had to take out some of her best skills. |
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Indeed, the uneven vocabulary of sexual difference can be seen as part of a movement that itself sought to conjoin and serialize socio-sexual practices and behaviors. |
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The actor then flashed a toothy smile to reveal his uneven chompers. |
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Although this focal production network is far from being a simple top-down hierarchy, it is characterized by strong ties and uneven power relations. |
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They are made by baking uneven lumps of dryish dough on baking sheets. |
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The uneven depth of colour, as in all these works, adds a flickering dimension to the work, form flexing in and out of light like a half-grasped memory. |
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Dad was 45, almost six years removed from a heart attack, and his deep, uneven breathing worried me. |
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Endless and uneven rows of rich brown trunks rise fifty feet into the air before any full branches grow, and from there the green tufted canopy reaches another forty feet. |
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Born in Ohio, he had an uneven boyhood, curiously dyslexic yet smart, sissyish in team sports but very competent athletically in individual competition. |
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Because of the way the original plotland homes were built, with shallow, often uneven, foundations, the only way to save the building is through extensive underpinning. |
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Avoid walking on uneven terrain, which could compromise your balance. |
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He says many residents are fed up with the potholes and uneven surface. |
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Rough or uneven surfaces have the effect of softening bright light. |
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If a piece of the tooth has chipped off but the pulp is not damaged, the uneven edge may be smoothed and the corner replaced with a tooth-coloured filling. |
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Comfort levels are good and uneven roads were taken with aplomb. |
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The road surface had become uneven with potholes and poor camber. |
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I can confirm the road surface in Southborough Lane definitely needed resurfacing in this area as it had very large potholes and an uneven surface. |
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The teams were given just an hour-and-a-half to design and build a vehicle to carry astronauts and their equipment over the rough and uneven surface of the moon. |
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For cluster sampling, rarity is just a form of uneven distribution. |
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The distribution of family duties between men and women is uneven. |
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The regular pitches have cracked and produced uneven bounce. |
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This stirring moment arrives in a chapter that spotlights the highs and lows of a persistently uneven book. |
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The path is regularly maintained but running water, uneven rocks and loose scree make it hazardous and slippery in places. |
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The anterior process is blade-like, with fused high uneven denticles and with a ledge on the aboral margin. |
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Shoreline lakes are generally lakes created by blockage of estuaries or by the uneven accretion of beach ridges by longshore and other currents. |
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The suspension is important because it makes the car stable and easier to control and keeps the tires on the road when driving on uneven terrain. |
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There are also private schools across the country, although the distribution is uneven with such schools in 22 of the 32 Local Authority areas. |
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The new book celebrates the sonnet's uneven return to grace. |
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There are a number of subplots twisting through, and the narrative is uneven because the tone changes in so many ways. |
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Although the overall picture for the British economy in the 1930s was bleak, the effects of the depression were uneven. |
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At the state individual meet, Killay placed second on the uneven bars and third on the balance beam. |
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Whelan, Claudia Fragapane, Ruby Harrold, Kelly Simm and Rebecca Downie all competed at the SSE Hydro last night on the vault and uneven bars. |
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Gymnastics star Beth Tweddle, was one of the most recognisable faces of London 2012 after winning Bronze in the uneven bars. |
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Largely because Beth Tweddle, who claimed bronze on the uneven bars, did not expect to be there in the first place. |
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The power delivered by the rocket motor was uneven and tricky to control. |
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Because the pieces interlock, the flooring doesn't have to be glued and can be installed over uneven subfloors. |
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Progress towards these goals, which were to be met by 2015, was ultimately uneven. |
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She had a low forehead, a dull grey eye, a vast pendulous nose, a huge mouth full of uneven teeth and a chin and jawbone qui n'en finissent pas. |
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Clearly the writer labored mightily to form each crooked, uneven, broken squiggle that barely resembles our names and address. |
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However, it cannot remove large indentations and defects, glue, chatter marks and heavy cross scratch on uneven joints. |
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Due to the steepness and uneven surface of the hill there are usually a number of injuries. |
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Malocclusus features an uneven, mouthlike ring of twenty-two attenuated glass spikes, each up to two feet in length, with tips directed inward. |
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Simulations make the case for uneven buffering, placed appropriately between workstations. |
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After the seed coat has cracked open, the plant is even more vulnerable to the uneven availability of water. |
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The Great Eastern had this arrangement fail on her first transatlantic voyage, with very large amounts of uneven wear. |
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The study site had uneven topography and vegetation comprised of sclerophyllous forests and shrublands. |
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In some pools, the gunite is so rough, the surfaces are uneven and players get lots of raspberries and scrapes,'' he explained. |
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The combination of hull and stern tube must avoid any flexing that will bend the shaft or cause uneven wear. |
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Streets in Lisburn are littered with uneven surfaces, high kerbs and awkward signs, a report revealed this week. |
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What you need is Shakespeare's Cypry QT de luxe bedchair with an adjustable reclining back frame and adjustable legs for uneven banks. |
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If there are cracks or uneven surfaces, repair immediately with a concrete sealant, leveler and resurfacer. |
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Q HOW can I lay quarry tiles over the uneven old wooden floorboards in our kitchen? |
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At the terminals the shuttle trains traverse a figure eight to reduce uneven wear on the wheels. |
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Wider machines may have the wings supported by individual wheels and have hinge joints to allow flexing of the machine over uneven ground. |
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However, 13-8 favourite Beth Tweddle could only manage bronze in the women's uneven bars, as 6-1 shot Aliya Mustafina took gold for Russia. |
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Cow Farm was a rambling building, with dark, uneven stairs, low-ceilinged rooms, queer, odd corners, and sudden unexpected doors. |
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Too close a spacing caused the fibres to break while too distant a spacing caused uneven thread. |
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Gluten is also linked to pigmentation, so age spots and uneven skin tone are another unfortunate side-effect. |
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A collection of familiar and new what-if scenarios of uneven insight by a group of historians What if Charles I had avoided civil war? |
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The unfolding narrative often exposes a disciple's uneven progress, striving to sift out authentic guides from their counterfeits. |
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The modern survival of grazing on pasture commons over the past century is uneven. |
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Reservoirs accumulate plant material, which then decomposes, emitting methane in uneven bursts. |
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According to Harvey, capitalism creates the conditions for volatile and geographically uneven development. |
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Benefiting from favourable international conditions, he presided over an age of affluence, marked by low unemployment and high if uneven growth. |
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Its bottom is very uneven and contains the Kandalaksha Hollow in the northwest and the Solovetsky Islands in the south. |
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If the walls are rough or uneven, they should be first pricked up, and then floated. |
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In the case of Barcelona though, the land distribution is extremely uneven. |
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Marx thought that working within the global capitalist system, colonialism is closely associated with uneven development. |
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Internal colonialism is a notion of uneven structural power between areas of a state. |
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After heddling she takes the reeds and arranges them as ordered. She knows that if reed denting is uneven, the textile is ruined. |
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With his wrinkled, uneven face, the actor always seemed to play the heavy in films. |
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When oscillating tidal currents in the stratified ocean flow over uneven bottom topography, they generate internal waves with tidal frequencies. |
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Most species have strong legs and long toes which are well adapted to soft uneven surfaces. |
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In 1765 it was possible to conclude that it was not a lowering of sea levels but an uneven rise of land. |
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The French and Spanish fleet now formed an uneven, angular crescent, with the slower ships generally to leeward and closer to the shore. |
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Any new constitutional settlement which ignores these factors will be built on uneven ground. |
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Prevailing winds can have differences due to the uneven heating of the Earth. |
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The more uneven the bottom, the more robust the footrope configuration must be to prevent net damage. |
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If it is uneven, the pipeline will include free spans when it connects two high points, leaving the section in between unsupported. |
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At the same time the uneven quality of the English and Scottish maps was being improved by engravers under Benjamin Baker. |
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Each flower has five uneven sepals and five yellow petals usually with a dark red spot near the base. |
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Reel mowers also have more difficulty mowing over uneven terrain. |
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Most microwave ovens radiate energy in straight lines and are unable to reach all food surfaces evenly, resulting in uneven heating and cooking results. |
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Frozen foods, especially value-added products as opposed to commodity vegetables, have been a problem for microwave ovens due to uneven heating or browning. |
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But his portrayal of shambling schizophrenic Denis Cleg in this intriguing, if uneven, adaptation of Patrick McGrath's novel is still quite a revelation. |
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Critics found the five plays strikingly uneven in quality and invention. |
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The most common argument against the effectiveness of MPP approaches is that uneven data distributions mitigate the inherent advantages of parallelism. |
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As the authors note, in a casual manner, that an individuals development and growth is likely to be uneven and not fit easily into mutually exclusive theoretical categories. |
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History as such is not important in the Maimonidean optic because the logic of history is uneven, while the logic of philosophical inquiry is a function of timeless truths. |
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Being of an uneven temperent he was free with his disfavours. |
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As Bruce was somewhat taken aback by this turn in the nonversation, as a witty friend used to term the appropriately uneven match of social skills, he simply asked why. |
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Glycolic and salicylic acids are key ingredients found in Emmaus products that target Keratosis Pilaris, uneven skin tone, and rough textured skin. |
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Although Mexico passed a national code of criminal procedure in February, Mexico's transition to an accusatorial criminal justice system remains uneven. |
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After our bracing visit to the Cliffs of Moher, we passed through the lunar landscape of The Burren, an uneven limestone pavement on the seashore. |
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The uneven distribution of visitors creates further stresses. |
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Use a small brush to touch up the paint anywhere it is uneven. |
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The tract is also interesting because it is a collection of material from varying dates and places and as such much more uneven in content than other tracts. |
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Further to the north of these Middle Eastern regions on the other hand, R1a1a levels start to increase in the Caucasus, once again in an uneven way. |
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Despite the limit set by narrow space within the plaza, the engineers were able to blend together the uneven landscape, and use underground space for a new shopping centre. |
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