This drying technique involves the use of an absorbent which desiccates the rose by transferring the moisture from the petals to another medium. |
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I am suspicious of such absolutist pronouncements in so collaborative an artistic medium. |
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Remove shelves and sand them with medium and then fine abrasive paper to smooth surfaces roughened by water. |
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If the abrasive medium remains intact, the process is described as low stress abrasion. |
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The very medium of mutual understanding abides in a peculiar half-transcendence. |
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It is, after all, the first cultural medium we adopt as our own, and often at a very young age. |
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For a medium that thrives on ad-lib banter, trying to find appropriate words when there are none can easily sound banal. |
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Sound waves propagate through such materials by periodically compressing and rarefying the medium. |
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There are caps, a raincoat, a water-proof jacket, an umbrella and a medium weight jerkin, all kept in his care. |
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It is medium bodied with surprisingly strong flavors, a crisp acid balance and a slightly bitter finish. |
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Small and medium enterprises are harassed by the state or gangsters' rackets. |
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He grew it, probably on a solid medium and weaponized it at a private location where he had accumulated the equipment and the material. |
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I think a lot of videos are good but video as a medium is now an academy, and artists, anyone creative, have got to resist academism. |
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Clearly a master of her modest medium, she folds paper into facets, quills it into curlicues and cuts it into intricate, lacelike filigree. |
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The Web is an information-based medium wherein the message is conveyed by means of text, as well as graphics, sound and animation. |
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Unlike the West, where radio has traditionally played the primary role in the promotion of popular music, television is J-pop's natural medium. |
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I rant and rave at the screen, decrying the dumbing down of what used to be a medium for entertaining and educating. |
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They offer a wonderful chance to explore the medium of dance and find new ways of expression. |
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The media giants want to keep information flow centralized, to control the new medium as if it's nothing but a jazzed-up television. |
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In a food processor or a medium mixing-bowl, blend the sugar with the eggs until the mixture whitens slightly. |
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The medium seems to serve as a way to say just about anything and have the message picked up by the media. |
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But I have been told by a Greek friend about an uncle of hers, a priest, for whom katharevousa was the natural medium of expression. |
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The iron-oxidizing heterotroph designated SCL2 was cultivated in glycerol salts medium containing 50 mM FeSO4. |
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Cook on medium heat, stirring constantly, until kasha is dry and toasted, about 5 minutes. |
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For the broth, in a medium saucepan over medium heat, simmer the white wine for one minute. |
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The scheme would therefore continue to be weighted in favour of small and medium scale producers. |
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You might substitute another medium for tempera paint, such as acrylics, watercolors, oil pastels or chalk pastels. |
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In a medium saucepan over medium heat, melt the bittersweet chocolate, white chocolate and butter, stirring until smooth. |
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He pointed an accusatory finger at the television medium for aggressively promoting films made for the market. |
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Poetry is a dense and compact literary medium and its impact in rousing the soul needs no emphasis. |
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The thread not sewn is tangled in aesthetically pleasing patterns not unlike miniature Pollock drips, then tacked down by a gel medium. |
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It is a happy medium between the two featuring rally road races, closed circuits and other challenging environments. |
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In a medium bowl, combine the flour, baking soda, cinnamon, ground cloves, and salt, and mix with a whisk to evenly blend. |
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Dopamine-deprived striatal GABAergic interneurons burst and generate repetitive gigantic IPSCs in medium spiny neurons. |
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A water medium can be used for all types of algae for qualitative and quantitative studies. |
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It can be dry, medium dry, medium sweet, richly honeyed, sweet and even the leanest most acidic wines prove perfect for dry or medium dry fizz. |
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Only a handful of artists have ever used transparent watercolors as their chosen medium. |
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So I went to the craft store and bought some new colors of acrylic craft paint and medium for fabric. |
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The steak could have been more tender if we had asked for it to be medium rare, which would have been better. |
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To make mashed, cooked squash, wash, halve, and remove seeds from 2 medium acorn squash. |
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Swap the whisk for a wooden spoon as it thickens, and continue stirring occasionally for 5 to 10 min over medium heat. |
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Father's venison, which came with a Dijon crust, beetroot, shallots and bacon, was medium rare, well hung and tasted delicious. |
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For this salad, the sirloin needs to be medium rare to rare, so it is sufficient just to sear the meat on both sides. |
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For the lamb sauce, in a medium saucepan, heat the lamb jus over medium heat. |
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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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Some cat registries describe the Abyssinian as a medium-sized cat, while others describe it as a medium to large one. |
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The flavour, only medium full, does not lack substance, and exhibits waxiness and spice. |
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Using the whipping attachments, whip the sugar and cream until medium stiff peaks are achieved. |
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Researchers found that similar-sized Salsola kali plants took twice as long to reach the wilting point on saline compared to nonsaline medium. |
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To make matters worse, fish have large respiratory membranes, the gills, which expose a huge amount of surface area to the watery medium. |
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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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Demonstrating great skill in their medium, the 19 artists involved stretch and explore the physical properties of water-based paint. |
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No matter which medium is chosen for advertising, ads must exist in order to be publicized. |
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A thick half-pound, grilled to a perfect medium, it oozes juice, staining the semi-fresh kaiser until it's ketchup red. |
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Adlai Stevenson testifying through a spiritual medium wouldn't save him now. |
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Harvested bacterial colonies containing mutant plasmids were grown in LB medium in the presence of ampicillin and kanamycin to maintain the selective pressure on the mutants. |
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Pour on the marinade juices and cook for one hour in a medium oven. |
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Part of this attitude is indicative of an anxiety that film might still be regarded as a derivative medium, always in any comparison a poor imitation of literature. |
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Throughout his life, possibly because of crippling arthritis, his preferred medium was watercolour, painted in luminous washes within tight well-defined outlines. |
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Place the thinly sliced shallots in a medium bowl and pour buttermilk over to coat. |
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And since visual media is more compelling than any other medium, it is consistently their drug of choice. |
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It was formerly known as Aequidens paraguayensis, A. vittata, and most recently put into the genus Burjuquina like many of the medium body size acaras. |
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Why should the cloistered wants of juvenile men, with baby opinions, dominate any medium and industry so many of us care about? |
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Add the remaining chickpeas, and warm the soup over medium heat. |
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Two other Cortland lines I use are both sinkers, a medium and fast sink. |
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Acidulated water is used as the cooking medium when poaching. |
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The meat was cooked medium rare as ordered, and was tasty and delicious. |
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For the ragu, in a large saucepan heat the oil over medium heat. |
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These dark, medium rich, raisiny wines retain their acidic verve with age. |
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The meat was tasty and cooked perfectly to my medium rare specification. |
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Most of the fights occur in the minimum and medium security facilities because more inmates are warehoused together in order for the jail to keep their costs down. |
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There are tabloid rags that sully the name of reporting, and there are informed, articulate blogs that raise this medium to a far more rarefied level. |
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Other European countries that have prospered over the medium term have included high-tax countries with extensive welfare states, such as Denmark and the Netherlands. |
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In a medium mixing bowl, whip the cream until it forms peaks. |
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Often, empiricism is contrasted with rationalism, a theory which holds that the mind may apprehend some truths directly, without requiring the medium of the senses. |
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Taking to an absurdist extreme the notion that the unique qualities of a medium should dictate its form, he produces three-dimensional objects composed solely of paint. |
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Season and place the quail in a separate, large saucepan over medium heat. |
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In her hands, celluloid comes off as a medium that allows for old-fashioned rumination, with some of the slowness of oil paint. |
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As he is walking out the door, the Japanese call him back, capitulate, and a happy medium is agreed on. |
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She had medium length, raven hair, deep purple eyes, and fair skin. |
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Given his own attraction to the medium, capa was quick to try his hand in this subject. |
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For OK Go the music video is medium for personal creativity, hype, and branding. |
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The time, and the medium, seem out of joint for such productions. |
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A final suggestion for getting images onto clear plastic sheets for this and other projects is to use an acrylic medium and transfer the ink-jet printed image to the acetate. |
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A silhouette portrait of Talbot as a boy of seven, drawn in 1807 by an unknown hand, opens this monumental book about the birth and juvenescence of a medium. |
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We ordered a glass of house medium white for me, an apple juice for Lili. |
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Meanwhile, in a medium bowl, stir together the buttermilk, Tabasco sauce, fennel seeds, and black pepper. |
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The superhero medium is so staid that temporary exposure to a black lead is considered groundbreaking. |
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While the beans are cooling and drying, melt the butter in a saute pan over medium heat. |
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I progressed onto medium format film when I studied for a ba in Fashion Photography at London College of Fashion. |
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Using acrylic paint and glass medium, paint your design on the tile. |
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The more interactive the medium, the more it will stunt the attention span. |
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Toss together the radicchio, arugula, apple and pumpkin seeds in a medium bowl. |
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With a small whisk or fork, beat 1 egg white in a medium bowl until foamy. |
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Rendered pork fat made the most popular cooking medium, especially from the cooking of bacon. |
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Water in the interstellar medium is dominated by amorphous ice, making it likely the most common form of water in the universe. |
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The Welsh Language Act 1993 requires all public bodies to provide services to the public through the medium of Welsh as well as English. |
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At low pressure the operating fluid medium expands in volume for small reductions in pressure. |
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Portuguese cinema has a long tradition, reaching back to the birth of the medium in the late 19th century. |
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Scanian culture, as expressed through the medium of textile art, has received international attention during the last decade. |
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Gulls are typically medium to large birds, usually grey or white, often with black markings on the head or wings. |
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It is a good medium on which to grow bacteria and fungi, as most microorganisms cannot digest agar. |
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Alginic acid also has been used in the field of biotechnology as a biocompatible medium for cell encapsulation and cell immobilization. |
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Primary education in Friesland was made bilingual in 1956, which means West Frisian can be used as a teaching medium. |
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Unfortunately, this medium tends to overclear specimens, especially the less heavily chitinized species. |
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Optical cavities are a major component of lasers, surrounding the gain medium and providing feedback of the laser light. |
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Low serviceability meant the Germans had a clear numerical superiority in medium bomber aircraft, with six times as many as the French. |
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As modified, the Type A1 barge could accommodate three medium tanks while the Type A2 could carry four. |
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Furthermore, the signal is attenuated by the medium it crosses, and the beam disperses. |
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Over the last decade, television has clearly come to surpass newspapers as Japan's main information and entertainment medium. |
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Within his definition, the physical environment retains a central significance, as the medium with and through which human cultures act. |
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Culture is the agent, the natural area is the medium, the cultural landscape is the result. |
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In areas with medium to high badger populations, dispersal from the natal group is uncommon, though badgers may temporarily visit other colonies. |
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This primitive animal has black and white pandalike patterns in its thick fur and is about the size of a medium dog. |
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Although wolves primarily feed on medium to large sized ungulates, they are not fussy eaters. |
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Cormorants are medium to large aquatic birds with mainly dark plumage and areas of coloured skin on the face. |
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Herons and egrets are medium to large wading birds with long necks and legs. |
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A small family of medium to large waders with strong black bills, large yellow eyes and cryptic plumage. |
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Motacillidae is a family of small passerine birds with medium to long tails. |
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It has become a popular species for bonsai in Europe and is used for medium to large bonsai sizes and a multitude of styles. |
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The usual medium for the sowing of orchids in artificial conditions is agar agar gel combined with a carbohydrate energy source. |
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Travel is largely by small or medium ship, focusing on specific scenic locations with accessible concentrations of iconic wildlife. |
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Nuclear weapons tests have historically been divided into four categories reflecting the medium or location of the test. |
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At medium depths at sea, light comes from above, so a mirror oriented vertically makes animals such as fish invisible from the side. |
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Modern traders instead generally negotiate through a medium of exchange, such as money. |
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They could also act as a medium for resolving disputes between local bodies and ratepayers or other interests. |
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Radio 1's medium wave frequencies were reallocated to Independent National Radio. |
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Until the launch of Radio 5 in August 1990, Radio 2's medium wave frequencies carried the BBC's sports coverage. |
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In this performance, Jimi transcended the medium of rock music, and set an entirely new standard for the potential of electric guitar. |
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Many historical linguists view any speech form as a dialect of the older medium of communication from which it developed. |
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The plant may also root in a soilless medium and will sprawl along the ground if it does not have supports. |
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This means that it can be used not only for communication through one channel or medium, but through several. |
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German cinema dates back to the very early years of the medium with the work of Max Skladanowsky. |
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Owing to a lack of confidence in the Somali shilling, the US dollar is widely accepted as a medium of exchange alongside the Somali shilling. |
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Switzerland has a dense network of towns, where large, medium and small towns are complementary. |
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Film has been the most influential medium in the presentation of the history of slavery to the general public around the world. |
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A sample taken from potentially diseased tissue or fluid is then tested for the presence of an infectious agent able to grow within that medium. |
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The popular wisdom that the Web functions as a narrowcasting or pointcasting medium is not consistent with these data. |
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The inclusion of the African language as a medium of instruction is usually uncommon in other colonized African countries. |
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The law prohibits criticism of the Sultan and government in any form or medium. |
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In 1969 two felons held up a pony-keg station in Philadelphia with two seven and one-half-foot medium action spinrods. |
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As of 2005 The medium of instruction in both public and private schools is typically Arabic, with emphasis on English as a second language. |
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It is spoken by all educated Haitians, is the medium of instruction in most schools, and is used in the business sector. |
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Through the medium of the Queen and Count of Ledesma, a Portuguese alliance was made. |
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Wherever they settled, they founded schools that used Spanish as the medium of instruction. |
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The medium of instruction varies from school to school but is usually Creole, French and English. |
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By the 15th century, the Thai language had evolved into a distinctive medium along with a nascent literary identity of a new nation. |
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To maximize this new literary medium, however, a rather intensive classical education in Pali was required. |
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Currently, there is only one school in Macau where Portuguese is the medium of instruction, Macau Portuguese School. |
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East Asia trading primarily functioned on a silver standard due to Ming China's use of silver ingots as a medium of exchange. |
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The totality of the preseed culture is added into the final culture composed of the same medium. |
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The Yuan Dynasty was the first ancient economy, where paper currency, known at the time as Chao, was used as the predominant medium of exchange. |
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Coarse or carpet wool sheep are those with a medium to long length wool of characteristic coarseness. |
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A medium of exchange is an intermediary used in trade to avoid the inconveniences of a pure barter system. |
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Thus it tends to be the medium of exchange function that constrains what can be used as a form of financial capital. |
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A medium is just that, a medium, and should not be confused for the message. |
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In addition, the online medium offers yet more aids, such as tooltips, hyperlinks, and rapid search via search engine technology. |
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It accommodates up to 780 minimum, medium and high security male prisoners. |
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However, Standard English remains the more prestigious literary medium in Jamaican literature. |
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Because it would necessarily affect the Internet itself, the CDA would necessarily reduce the speech available for adults on the medium. |
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But we should expect such speech to occur in a medium in which citizens from all walks of life have a voice. |
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We should also protect the autonomy that such a medium confers to ordinary people as well as media magnates. |
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Freedom of information is an extension of freedom of speech where the medium of expression is the Internet. |
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The place fosters regional art, far from the coastal cultural establishment, and its most thriving medium is quiltmaking. |
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Most students in Goa complete their high school with English as the medium of instruction. |
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As is the case in most of India, enrolment for vernacular media has seen a fall in numbers in favour of English medium education. |
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English is the medium of communication in schools and in conducting business including the press. |
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Artificial fibres can be made by extruding a polymer, through a spinneret into a medium where it hardens. |
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The early technique of hot blast used iron for the regenerative heating medium. |
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Hayden, the American medium who is credited with introducing spiritualism to England. |
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Oldham counts refers to the medium thickness cotton that was used for general purpose cloth. |
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In general it may be stated that such woods of medium growth afford stronger material than when very rapidly or very slowly grown. |
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They are additionally categorized by fine, medium and coarse particle sizes. |
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It was thought that the introduction of the printing medium 'would strengthen religion and enhance the power of monarchs. |
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Since mosses do not have true roots, they require less planting medium than higher plants with extensive root systems. |
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Many of these are very perfect and rich in faces because they grew in a medium that was liquid and not very viscous. |
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Graphite of various hardness or softness results in different qualities and tones when used as an artistic medium. |
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However, the advantage of considering this additional complexity is dependent upon the abundance of fluoride in the medium. |
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In most of Great Britain there is a temperate climate which receives high levels of precipitation and medium levels of sunlight. |
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This stove used firebrick as a storage medium, solving the expansion and cracking problem. |
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Newton argued that light is composed of particles or corpuscles, which were refracted by accelerating into a denser medium. |
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At the end of the day, whatever medium you work in, it is about storytelling and holding your audience. |
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Extant beaded lacewings are rare, slender, small to medium insects that have a worldwide distribution. |
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The MTS tetrazolium compound is bioreduced by cells into a colored formazan product that is soluble in tissue culture medium. |
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As a cell moves through the aperture it causes a blip in the voltage when the nonconductive cell briefly displaces the conductive medium. |
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Various fertilizers are added to the culture medium to facilitate the growth of plankton. |
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The man, aged in his 30s, is described as caucasian with olive skin, medium build, about 175cm tall and has short dark hair. |
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The medium claimed to have taken part in channellings of the spirits of the dead. |
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When the Shyr mutant was grown on this cloudly medium, there was a clear zone surrounding the colonies. |
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The same model applies to the copropagation of two optical waves in a colloidal medium. |
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Tube color diluted with acrylic medium lends itself especially well to drybrush painting. |
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Electrical energy, which propagates in a conductive medium along definite paths, may also be considered to be entropyless. |
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The pathetic Usenet oldfags will cling to their pathetic, outdated and boring medium as the new-world forumites rule the Interwebs universe. |
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But the bright red Korean red pepper flakes, gochugaru, are without seeds and are only medium hot, so you can use a lot of them. |
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The tone of the paper strikes a happy medium between layman approachability and technical accuracy. |
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I have a goatee, moustache, and medium thick eyebrows. Here to meet some cool peeps so Holla back at your Boy. |
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The positive clone was subjected to three consecutive rounds of single colony isolation on plates of solid medium to ensure homoplasmicity. |
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Many of the most common polysyllabic English words are of Latin origin through the medium of Old French. |
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The landside is usually made of solid medium carbon steel, and is very short except on the rear bottom of the plow. |
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By 407 there were no new Roman coins going into circulation, and by 430 it is likely that coinage as a medium of exchange had been abandoned. |
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The culture medium was inoculated with selenium to investigate the rate of uptake. |
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As the sun moves in its path through the galaxy, it will not always be immersed in the tenuous intercloud region of the interstellar medium. |
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Together they became the main communication medium, combined with the very large pamphlet literature. |
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The Foundation has opened a medium scale theatre, conference and music venue in the heart of the Creative Quarter named Quarterhouse. |
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An effective logo is simple, memorable, and works well in any medium including both online and offline applications. |
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Kate's light-handed copyedit is shown in figure 1, along with a medium and heavy copyediting of the same passage. |
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This would be when either short or tall organisms had an advantage, but not those of medium height. |
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However, the strain state in a solid medium around some point cannot be described by a single vector. |
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All three tensors generally vary from point to point inside the medium, and may vary with time as well. |
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There are also Gaelscoileanna where children are taught exclusively through the medium of Irish. |
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As a result of initiatives taken in 2007, the English medium education has been made compulsory in all schools across the country. |
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For this reason, it is also taught as a compulsory subject up to higher secondary school in both English and Urdu medium school systems. |
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He is described as below medium height, well proportioned, strong, with a bright eye, a clear complexion, and a saintly, intellectual face. |
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The supply administration was run as a business using money as the medium of exchange. |
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The medium used to bind the colours was primarily egg white, with fish glue perhaps used in a few places. |
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Through the woodcut medium, Holbein refined his grasp of expressive and spatial effects. |
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Blank verse came to be a recognised medium for religious works and for translations of the classics. |
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The captain, if he chooses to kill, is not simply the medium of an effect Jim is having on the world. |
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Sir Arthur Conan Doyle even gave a spirit medium one of Christie's gloves to find the missing woman. |
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The new medium of video channels was used with considerable success by bands formed in previous decades. |
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I was a pantomimist and in that medium I was unique and, without false modesty, a master. |
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The new year would finally see the emergence of sound cinema as a significant commercial medium. |
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Though few in the industry predicted it, silent film as a viable commercial medium in the United States would soon be little more than a memory. |
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Superpowers jockeyed for political supremacy, and the IOC wanted to take advantage of this heightened interest via the broadcast medium. |
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Thoroughbreds can travel medium distances at fast paces, requiring a balance between speed and endurance. |
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Renault had access to Volvo expertise in upper market segments and in return Volvo exploited Renault designs for low and medium segments. |
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The typical medium for literary expression in Norman has traditionally been newspaper columns and almanacs. |
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Hobbes's theories decisively shape the concept of sovereignty through the medium of social contract theories. |
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The Chinese University of Hong Kong was founded in 1963 to fulfill the need for a university with a medium of instruction of Chinese. |
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In 2010, the UNDP reacted to the criticism and updated the thresholds to classify nations as low, medium, and high human development countries. |
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Germany is recognised for its large portion of specialised small and medium enterprises, known as the Mittelstand model. |
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The Sea Kings carried out short and medium range search and rescue missions. |
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English is the common language, and is the language of business, government, and the medium of instruction in schools. |
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Maxwell proposed that light is an undulation in the same medium that is the cause of electric and magnetic phenomena. |
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At that time, Maxwell believed that the propagation of light required a medium for the waves, dubbed the luminiferous aether. |
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Lakes of morphoclimatic inheritance often are of medium size and some thousands of years old. |
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Nipkow's work is important because Baird and many others chose to develop it into a broadcast medium. |
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The majority of schools under the jurisdiction of the Basque education system use Basque as the primary medium of teaching. |
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In the last study, countries scored medium, below or over the average scores in three fields studied. |
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In Malaysia, 543 primary education government schools are available fully in Tamil medium. |
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Welsh medium education should be distinguished from the teaching of the Welsh language itself as an academic subject. |
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Children wishing to join a Welsh medium school do not have to speak Welsh to attend if they are young enough to learn the language quickly. |
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It is the main Welsh medium education and care provider in Wales for the Early Years. |
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The spread of such nurseries has ensured strong demand from parents for Welsh medium primary schools. |
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In addition to this, there are two independent schools teaching through the medium of Irish. |
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Patricia Highsmith's thrillers became a medium of new psychological explorations. |
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By its nature performance is momentary and evanescent, which is part of the point of the medium as art. |
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Tomorrow Stories was notable for being an anthology series, a medium that had largely died out in American comics at the time. |
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Moore's work in the comic book medium has been widely recognised by his peers and by critics. |
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I wanted to show off just what the possibilities of the comic book medium were, and films are completely different. |
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The leading figure, Hugh MacDiarmid, attempted to revive the Scots language as a medium for serious literature. |
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After the turn of the twentieth century, Shaw increasingly propagated his ideas through the medium of his plays. |
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This heralded the transformation of television into a popular and dominant medium. |
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English is the most widely spoken foreign language, and is the medium of instruction in secondary schools. |
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Owing to a lack of confidence in the local currency, the US dollar is widely accepted as a medium of exchange alongside the Somali shilling. |
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Even later, when these attitudes had changed, little provision was made for Gaelic medium education in Scottish schools. |
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Portraiture, which survives mainly in the medium of sculpture, was the most copious form of imperial art. |
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Glass art was a medium in which Art Nouveau found new and varied ways of expression. |
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Military funding of advancements in radio contributed to the postwar popularity of the medium. |
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Large numbers of Spitfires were sent out with small groups of medium bombers in often vain attempts to lure the German fighters into combat. |
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Welsh medium education is available in most areas of Wales in the primary and secondary stages of school education. |
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As a result, their predominant form of communication mixes the mother tongue and the medium language. |
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Further, the medium of cast bronze lends the record they preserve a permanence not enjoyed by manuscripts. |
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Jaenberht's coins all belong to the light coinage, rather than the later medium coinage. |
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This pattern continued after the Second World War despite the advent of Welsh medium education. |
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Ysgol Morgan Llwyd serves as the single Welsh medium secondary school for the county and is located in Wrexham. |
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The shearwaters form part of the family Procellariidae, a widespread group containing nearly 100 species of medium to large seabirds. |
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The Lead Scholarships are for students who are studying at least two thirds of their degree course through the medium of Welsh. |
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It is also used as the medium of instruction in schools, alongside English. |
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Welsh is the Library's main medium of communication but it does, however, aim to deliver all public services in Welsh and English. |
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The airport offers a short and medium haul network, as well as domestic services to several regional airports in Ireland. |
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Western watercolour is a more tonal medium, even with underdrawing visible. |
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Hydrogenated vegetable oil, known as Vanaspati ghee, is another popular cooking medium. |
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Because most pots are played shorthanded, medium pocket pairs, as well as AK, AQ, and AJ, go up in value. |
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The affair of the chaplaincy remained a sore point in his memory as a case in which this petty medium of Middlemarch had been too strong for him. |
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And yes, my medium gives a good massage but when it comes to clairvoyance she's telepathetic. |
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The Eden Project is his medium for getting that message across to the masses without boring the pants off them. |
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Additional films can be obtained with contrast medium in the stomach and duodenal loop in unresected patients. |
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She believed that the seance was an arena in which power was vampirically transferred between medium and spirit. |
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Minimizing contrast medium doses to diagnose pulmonary embolism with 80-kVp multidetector computed tomography in azotemic patients. |
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Meanwhile, sift the flour, baking soda, and salt into a medium bowl. |
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These Workcells provide total walkaway operation for low, medium and high volume requirements. |
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In fact the medium range weather charts to early November are showing little, if any, change to the present very mild disturbed weather. |
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Weblogging evangelists see web logs as a medium in their own right, something that goes beyond the webitself. |
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Once was a time when people could turn to their medium of choice, take in the issues of the day, and be considered well-informed. |
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Slice 1 medium banana and top with 125g pot virtually fat-free bio yoghurt and 1 tbsp wheatgerm. |
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The Ford Transit SilverBlue at between pounds 14,750 and pounds 20,750, is available in medium, long and Jumbo wheelbases. |
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Toasted Cheese Place 30g of sliced half-fat cheese on one medium slice of wholemeal toast and grill until melted. |
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In recent years, ahistoric storytelling has added to the inevitable limitations of the medium. |
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Return the pan to the burner and cook over medium heat for 20 minutes. |
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With the advent of computer printing and xerographic technologies, art as a medium for protest is available to anyone. |
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The ferric ion produces a colored complex with xylenol orange in an acidic medium. |
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Salmonella counts were measured initially and then at 24 hours using xylose lysine desoxycholate agar growth medium. |
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In general, the ground is an anisotropic medium whose thermal conductivity depends on the direction. |
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It has a medium malt backbone that makes for a very balanced quaffable lager that highlights the characteristics of the Jameson barrels. |
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Maharoof cracked four fours and a straight six off the medium pace of Glen Querl to boost Lancashire. |
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The terminal is equipped with 11 jet bridges that enable servicing of up to six large and five medium jets at any given time. |
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Quite why the Mercury Music Prize bigwigs don't allow the nominees to vie for the title through the medium of a mudwrestle, is anybody's guess. |
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These are paid Judases who've accepted thirty pieces of silver, only to discover that silver is no longer the medium of exchange on the market. |
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One way to increase storage capacity is to increase the areal density of the medium. |
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