It accounted for acids and alkalis, for respiration and the smells of plants. |
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It is estimated that between 1880 and 1960, illegal lynch mobs accounted for the deaths of up to 4,800 black people. |
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Point-of-sale advertisements accounted for a quarter of the total ambient media spend. |
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Other manometers contain a sealed-off vacuum at one end, so that changes in atmospheric pressure don't have to be accounted for in calculations. |
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Glutamine and asparagine accounted for most of the nitrogen released by protein breakdown. |
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Blairs apparent stature can be accounted for by the prostration of his ostensible opponents. |
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Between 1998 and 2001, lockouts accounted for 57 percent of all industrial disputes. |
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What is represented in litigation is only a snapshot of the broader legal landscape, and this representativeness needs to be accounted for. |
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Printing and reprographic services accounted for 53 percent of the company's 2001 revenues. |
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Russians, Lithuanians, Croats, Serbs, and Poles each accounted for 3 percent to 4 percent of the workforce. |
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If server resident software is required for the solution to operate correctly, that should be accounted for as a host is added. |
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Its high-quality coffee came from arabica beans, which in 1971 accounted for a small fraction of the coffee consumed in America. |
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Sometimes the leafstalk was eaten through a little too far, or broke off in bending, which accounted for the green leaves found on the ground. |
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Thus, linguists have usually treated language as an abstract object which can be accounted for without reference to social concerns of any kind. |
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We will not stop searching until we have accounted for every soldier, sailor, airman and Marine missing in the line of duty. |
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He added that over time, rhinoviruses accounted for less than 50 per cent of all colds. |
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However, the actual usable number of characters that can be entered is 48, since the delimiters must be accounted for in the total. |
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The Primitive Methodists accounted for a further thirteen Keighley places of worship. |
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Discussion of the ganzfeld controversy in Psychological Bulletin accounted for 63 citations. |
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But it was not just the fine weather that accounted for the record attendances. |
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It was lunchtime on a dampish day which may have accounted for the small number of customers. |
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Logically the frigid temperatures and winds could have accounted for a good deal of this decrease. |
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After roll was done and all the students were accounted for the Professor started passing out the corrected tests. |
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The company has found a hole in its accounts relating to the way it has accounted for certain revenue items. |
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As of 2001, drug convicts accounted for 57 percent of the federal inmate population. |
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Cellphone pocket dials alone accounted for 420 false 911 calls to the dispatch centre in October. |
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All major components of the airplane were accounted for at the accident scene. |
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In the past year, consumer goods and autos have accounted for half the overall advance in imports. |
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When designing a typeface suitable for television display, all of these factors have to be accounted for. |
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This return has given birth to something infinitely new which must be accounted for. |
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Not only were expenses loosely accounted for, but there were a lot of inexplicable receipts. |
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Coffee, sugar, cotton, and indigo from Haiti accounted for nearly one-half of France's foreign trade. |
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What is the difference between what exists physically and what is experienced mentally, and how is this difference known and accounted for? |
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Appendectomy, colectomy, all types of hernia procedures, and colostomy reversal accounted for the next most prevalent errors in classification. |
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The usual phaser and Star Wars related sound effects are all present and accounted for and the soundtrack is pulled straight from the movie. |
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Once the country's leading coal producer, in 1860 its colliers accounted for just 2.4 percent of the national total. |
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Their presence is implicitly accounted for in the equations describing complex reaction mechanisms. |
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The passing of time is of little significance in a world where the future is fully known and accounted for in advance. |
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Respiratory syncytial virus, parainfluenza, influenza, and adenovirus accounted for 21 CARV infections. |
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Greenock's attack was far from hostile and slipshod strokeplay accounted for the demise of the home side. |
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The veteran has accounted for four of the team's six victories with field goals in the final seconds of regulation or overtime. |
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Last year, asparagus overtook coffee as Peru's top export crop and accounted for roughly a quarter of the country's farm exports. |
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All ten of us were present and accounted for as we went down into the subway station for our next ride. |
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That they did, but with such a heavy hand that the narcotic gas used to subdue the terrorists also accounted for over 100 hostages. |
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The differences can be accounted for by the fact that these are samples, and not censuses of the population. |
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Bluewings accounted for the bulk of birds taken, with Peach Point hunters taking about 15 mottled ducks during the brief open season. |
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Insects and the diseases they carry have always accounted for too many casualties during wartime. |
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Moving to Jaguar last year, he accounted for 17 of the 18 points carded by the Big Cat. |
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Is the carbon dioxide produced by all those standby power stations accounted for in their statistics? |
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Close to half of all the grapes planted are Cabernet Sauvignon, but white and different red varieties are also accounted for. |
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Even then, it was calculated that half the cost of a piece of finished cotton cloth was accounted for by the labour of spinning. |
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Wounds, bruisings, and bee stings accounted for another 21 percent, fractures and dislocations a mere 7 percent, and head injuries 2 percent. |
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The tedium of dredging and sounding very likely accounted for the high attrition of ship's personnel by desertion. |
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Manufacturing industries accounted for the lion's share of the downward revision to profits. |
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I should have accounted for the sorcerers's power, but it was greater than I expected. |
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Important unintended consequences need to be accounted for when mergers are planned. |
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A prominent smooth muscle component, reminiscent of uterine wall myometrium, accounted for most of the cyst wall. |
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At first some refinements to the Bohr theory seemed to account for such results, but their brightness could not be accounted for. |
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In 1900, when Queen Victoria was our monarch, banks accounted for roughly a sixth of the value of the entire stock market. |
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His activities may have accounted for up to 40 murder victims, including other double agents and informers. |
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We accounted for factors that may be associated with nondietary exposure, and the metabolism and excretion of the residues. |
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Intel said the Asian market excluding Japan accounted for the largest part of the company's sales for the first time. |
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Government taxes on fuel, excluding VAT, accounted for over 1.8bn collected in 2004 with just over half this figure derived from taxes on petrol. |
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In 1999, according to government figures, bottle stoppers accounted for 71 per cent of cork exports by value. |
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Steady increasers accounted for a sizable minority of users and represent a particularly interesting pattern of use for several reasons. |
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He said diesel accounted for only a small portion of the taxes from dutiable commodities, which include alcohol and tobacco. |
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Swimmers and waders accounted for only 37 percent, though many more people swim or wade than surf or windsurf. |
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Errors related to the misdiagnosis of fractures accounted for the third largest amount of dollars paid out to settle malpractice claims. |
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These ships accounted for the sinking or damaging of a number of warships and merchant ships. |
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A number of armed dissidents were apparently accounted for, but it was the innocent civilian population upon whom a terrible toll was exacted. |
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In 40 percent of the cases, the dissuader was a parent, but teachers and employers accounted for 20 percent of the dissuaders. |
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There are a lot of Government departments that collect revenue from the public and it is important that all the money is accounted for. |
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You and I don't really want to know how much money they've actually accounted for, do we? |
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There is nothing more satisfying than knowing your entire record can be accounted for by your own hands. |
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The third factor or grouping accounted for seven percent of the variance is best described as traditional outreach skills. |
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They claim that all the money is accounted for because company employees always assist the dead person's relatives. |
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The money collected was not accounted for but collection was done on a daily basis. |
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There were few or no controls over how that money was spent and accounted for. |
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Yesterday I wrote that I thought this explanation probably accounted for most of the change in sentiment among the Spanish electorate. |
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Kerry's whereabouts must be known and accounted for most, if not all, of that time. |
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Authorities have never publicly accounted for his whereabouts during the time of the alleged motel encounter. |
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Female victims were in the majority, and statistics showed physical abuse accounted for about 80 per cent of all cases. |
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This is a massive stockpile of biological weapons that has never been accounted for and is capable of killing millions. |
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Earlier in the week the Eire Og men defeated Michael Davitts in the semi final while Rathvilly accounted for Tinryland in the second semi final. |
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In the quarterfinals Carlow C.B.S. defeated Col. Iosagain, Portarlington while St. Kieran's accounted for Ballyfin. |
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Thus, it appears that this relationship is accounted for by factors other than differential rates of incarceration or child welfare involvement. |
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They accounted for 14 of the 18 enemy aircraft, destroyed at a cost of eight British lives. |
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The money accounted for three-quarters of the profits made by Kilmarnock Prison Services Ltd over the past two years. |
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After taking Fiji to within an ace of beating France in the World Cup, his new charges accounted for Scotland at the Stadio Flaminio last week. |
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Way back in the 1950s, gourmet and specialty food accounted for a tiny portion of American food purchases. |
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Unemployed workers with college degrees accounted for more than one-half of the rise in joblessness during the first half of this year. |
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This teaching accounted for much of their spiritual growth and development of character. |
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The bounty of the Amazon can be accounted for only if we consider time as well as space. |
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Hypoxemia not accounted for by the degree of involvement seen on chest radiograph may be suggestive of forthcoming miliary disease. |
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After wind speed is accounted for, ammonia emissions are then calculated via a micrometeorological method. |
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This could be accounted for by his being credited with reducing rampant inflation through a shock of strict monetary policies. |
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It may be in part accounted for by much energy being expended in the rapidity of the transmission. |
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On the other hand, the losses on contracts that require settlement in cash are accounted for as a charge in the income statement. |
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The retail and agriculture sectors accounted for the highest concentration at 39 per cent and 33 per cent respectively. |
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Other tools, such as scrapers, gravers, drills, and notched flakes, accounted for only 4 percent of the formal artifacts. |
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Darwinian gradualism and a growing emphasis on large populations accounted for the origins of species. |
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These kosmoi are impermanent, and are not accounted for by purpose or design. |
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So far this year, the retail sector has accounted for 14 percent of all job growth. |
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By focusing on urban papers, Ratner and Teeter have not accounted for the creation of sectionalism in the majority of the nation. |
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I was about to add that it wasn't professionalism but a lack of it that accounted for the club's problems, but then thought better of it. |
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Thirty per cent of all e-mail traffic is accounted for by marketing campaigns. |
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Maybe that's why they never checked the passenger manifest to make sure all the passengers were accounted for. |
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Work on sewers, roads and other public works accounted for some of the more expensive costs. |
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It is too large to be accounted for by vehicle diffusion, considering proton transport by acid carriers. |
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The tanker then confessed to a degraded hydraulic system, which accounted for the malfunction of the take-up reel. |
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It was found that an interwound configuration describes the data well, provided interactions among supercoils are accounted for in the second virial approximation. |
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This is an absence from the historical record that must be accounted for. |
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In contrast, in 2010 Republicans accounted for a higher percentage and Democrats were two points lower at 47 percent. |
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In 2011, Iran accounted for 80 per cent of the opium seizures in the world, and 30 percent of the heroin seizures. |
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Its allies have fared little better, and even with them accounted for, a Congress-led alliance barely limps to 60 seats. |
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That age group accounted for 30 percent of the inmates examined in the new study. |
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It is also important to contextualize how many cases of autism could be accounted for if a causal link to SSRI proved true. |
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Assuring students that all the money would be accounted for, he said he planned to meet with the bursary yesterday to get an idea of the balance in the guild's account. |
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It did not indicate that he had not accounted for any sums of money. |
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National has no problem in theory with devolving the management of community programmes and assets to the community itself as long as government money is accounted for. |
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Laois accounted for Kildare and Carlow while Carlow defeated Kildare. |
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In 2002, cotton fabrics accounted for 21.41 per cent of Bulgaria's imports from Portugal, agglomerated cork at 11.32 per cent, and synthetic fibres at 9.86 per cent. |
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The acid reaction is thus accounted for, as well as the deposition. |
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Iran were safely accounted for and the dream became a reality. |
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And what does dahl believe has most accounted for the extraordinary Homeland Security record of success to date? |
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You must have a system to ensure that components coming in are accounted for properly and that canceled items are reordered or obtained from another source. |
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Organic growth accounted for 29 per cent of the rise in sales. |
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Chinese was the mother tongue of just under 25 percent, while Arabic, Punjabi, Tagalog, Tamil, and Persian together accounted for about 20 percent. |
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England now had their tails up, and back into the attack came Flintoff, whose tight line from around the wicket had accounted for Adam Gilchrist in the first innings. |
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Many cases were kindergarten age, and EV-68 accounted for more than 80 percent of cases. |
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The juxtaposition of a park for merrymaking alongside a park designed to evoke a sense of debt owed past sacrifice accounted for the shrine's broad-based appeal. |
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The variation inherent in this pooled wild-type sample was itself accounted for by triplicated arrays comparing the pooled sample to individual wild-type plants. |
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The rate of mixed marriages increased, although they accounted for under 15 per cent of marriages by Italians, Spaniards, Portuguese, and Algerians. |
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The birdshot loads have already accounted for a respectable number of venomous Mississippi snakes and I even bagged a beaver with a well-placed charge of buckshot. |
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Because electronic polarization is accounted for by the choice of background dielectric, dipolar moieties are assigned charges consistent with their permanent dipole moments. |
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One of the departments lagging behind was Finance itself, which was responsible for the European Regional Development Funds, which accounted for almost half of undrawn funds. |
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She proved unget-at-able, but her litter of 5 were accounted for. |
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Newsboys and bootblacks accounted for 27 percent of all arrested. |
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Since then, sport fishing has accounted for thousands of fish per year. |
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There should, however, be just enough commercial quota to cover the inevitable by-catch so that that is properly accounted for, but kahawai should not be targeted. |
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Because the IT sector, by the year 2000, accounted for roughly half of U.S. GDP growth, the nosedive in IT growth slashed the growth rate of the overall economy. |
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There are 9.6 million bank accounts, a disproportionate amount for the country, but these are accounted for by recent growth in debit cards and cashless salary payments. |
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This switch can, in part, be accounted for by the marked fall in sea level noted above, whereby normally stratified conditions are likely to become more indistinct. |
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Precision munitions, mostly fired from air-or sea-based platforms, accounted for 7 percent of all ordnance expended during Operation Desert Storm. |
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When the assistant charge nurse reported to the manager that everyone was accounted for and the patients were being cared for, the drill concluded. |
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By the 1980s, one-third of the deputies to the Supreme Soviet were female, and women accounted for over 50 percent of students in higher education. |
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West footballers sent out a warning sign on Sunday that they are hot to trot for a back to back premiership, when they accounted for ladder leader Pioneer. |
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In its decision, the department noted that the three airlines accounted for 35 percent of revenue per passenger mile in the industry and that 3,214 of their routes overlapped. |
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These varying effects can be accounted for by using a scale factor. |
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The company said weak market sentiment accounted for the drop in software sales while the decrease in services was due to a fall-off in customer numbers. |
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Others are accounted for by a variety of viruses such as influenza. |
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Joint planes, which accounted for 24 percent of the total, were made up of fourteen different types and included rabbets, standing fillisters, plows and panel planes. |
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Her father played rugby for England, which accounted for her interest in the game and her pleasure in going to rugby internationals at Twickenham. |
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According to the most simple model, each species is accounted for by a mono-exponential decay function that is convoluted with the respective instrument response function. |
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When Einstein first put his theories of relativity together, he included a cosmological constant, a number that accounted for this acceleration of the universe's expansion. |
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Most of Shakespeare's lines conform to the normal type of the decasyllable, and the rest are accounted for by familiar and rational rules of variation. |
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Spins, dekes, shot fakes, and, yes, poke checks, are all accounted for. |
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Leading catastrophists such as them promoted the so-called diluvial theory, which accounted for many geological phenomena by the action of the biblical flood. |
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Asked if he knew whether the funds were disbursed legally, he said he did not know, but asserted that the disbursement of the funds could be accounted for. |
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By far the most blatantly contrived element of the play is the happy and neatly accounted for ending, with a stereotypical Hollywood double wedding scene. |
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They're seldom tempted with runners on first and third to attempt a double steal, which once accounted for many thefts of home by even less gifted runners. |
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From January through March 1944, sabotage accounted for three times the number of locomotives damaged by Allied air power. |
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However, nearly 10,000 personnel from two other camps, Ostashkow Camp and Starobielsk, were never accounted for. |
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Bar tools accounted for a nearly a quarter of the sales, and ice buckets and coolers took the remaining 4 percent. |
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Likewise, pursuant to FAS 159, an entity may elect to fair value an investment that has been accounted for under the equity method of accounting. |
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By the time Louis XIV of France revoked the Edict of Nantes, Huguenots accounted for 800,000 to 1 million people. |
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By 1935, military expenditures accounted for 73 percent of the government's purchases of goods and services. |
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Service industries accounted for the largest share of GDP, especially financial services, health care and public administration. |
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Seafood has traditionally accounted for a large proportion of the local diet. |
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This is not practiced in the United States, as once the fox has gone to ground and is accounted for by the hounds, it is left alone. |
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The clothes were left at the studio In his last years these studio collaborations accounted for some decline in the quality of work. |
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Add in Russia and the Netherlands, and 80 percent of all significant figures are accounted for. |
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In 2004, when the rankings first appeared, academic peer review accounted for half of a university's possible score. |
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The European portion accounted for a quarter of the country's area, and was the cultural and economic center. |
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Other Germanic groups of tribes were the Ingvaeones, living on the coast, and Istvaeones, who accounted for the rest. |
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Slight competitive advantage on the part of modern humans has accounted for Neanderthals' decline on a timescale of thousands of years. |
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Inside the building was a dead French soldier who, as we figured it out, had accounted for the eight boches before they got him. |
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His charm and good looks accounted for much of his popularity in the polls. |
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In 2009, concessionary travel accounted for just under half of all journeys on Southern Vectis buses. |
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The differences in pronunciation of vowel letters between English and its related languages can be accounted for by the Great Vowel Shift. |
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This amount was larger than any previously accounted for in royal support of the explorations. |
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Each slave is also allowed to cut jacaranda or any other wood without having to be accounted for it. |
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The sphericity of the Earth is also accounted for in the work of Ptolemy, on which medieval astronomy was largely based. |
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Each of these situations can be accounted for through the boundary conditions applied to the resulting system of ordinary differential equations. |
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The remainder of the ML was dispersed and accounted for only a handful of Luftwaffe aircraft shot down. |
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Although physical imports exceeded exports, when invisible exports were accounted for the balance of payments was healthy. |
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In the 1890s the docks of South Wales accounted for 38 percent of British coal exports and a quarter of global trade. |
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In recent years, immigration has accounted for most of Norway's population growth. |
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Gildas and that the discrepancies between the two versions can be accounted for by the fact that they were written several centuries apart. |
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The lyophobic forces associated with the asphaltene aggregates in these conditions may not be accounted for in the model. |
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In 2014, the tray-style freeze dryers market accounted for the largest share of the lyophilization equipment market based on technology. |
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In 1971, slum dwellers accounted for one in six Mumbai residents. |
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The sheer novelty of the factory and the equipment it contained accounted for some of its mesmerization. |
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Greene was said to have a fascination with strong leaders, which may have accounted for his interest in Castro, whom he later met. |
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Gross infarcts attributed for only 2 percent, and Lewy bodies accounted for 8 percent. |
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Until recently, retiree health care costs were paid and accounted for in the same way. |
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You organized and re-organized your hunting pack until all the whitetail necessities were accounted for. |
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Data from the insurer shows that in 2012, male-specific cancers accounted for more than a quarter of cancer critical illness claims from men. |
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Only small portions of GE sums of squares were accounted for by heterogeneity of regressions. |
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What accounted for the neurodegenerative disorder that the people of Guam, the Chamorros, call lytico-bodig? |
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Clearly some of this can be accounted for by changes to the route following consultation, such as the added Chiltern Hills tunneling. |
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Several astrochemical processes can only be understood if their tunneling contributions are properly accounted for. |
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The legal actions of assumpsit and debt accounted for more than one-third of Lincoln's cases. |
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Kant stated in the Critique of Pure Reason that Aristotle's theory of logic completely accounted for the core of deductive inference. |
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The redefined mission statement, job descriptions, performance evaluations and staff dynamics must all be accounted for. |
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Thurmond's four deep south states accounted for 39 electoral votes. |
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The patient also demonstrated difficulty turning his head to the left, which accounted for right accessory nerve dysfunction. |
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The share of preferences going from the Progress Party to the Democrats was swollen, if not almost wholly accounted for, by donkey votes. |
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After all cockroaches were accounted for, the unmolted cockroaches were then placed back in the home terrarium. |
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The production of electricity, a silent and 'invisible' production of asignifying signaletic events, cannot be accounted for in these terms. |
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Only the first pair of canonical variates accounted for the significant relation between the two sets of variables. |
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Of the 10 major stocks overbought by foreign investors yesterday, financial stocks accounted for five. |
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It accounted for the smooth functioning of major joints, maintaining the condition of the eye's vitreous humor and more. |
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Despite speculation that the lion had escaped from Colchester Zoo or a local circus, all such animals were accounted for. |
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Thus, the two defects taken together accounted for a majority of all glioblastomas examined. |
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Title and editor changes could be identified, and confusing numbering and misnumbering accounted for. |
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One hundred years later, its shipments accounted for only about 8 percent of domestic consumption. |
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Census's report stated that in US once other factors are accounted for there is still a difference in earnings between women and men. |
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Graduated cylinders have rounded bottoms, and this feature was not accounted for in modeling the experiment. |
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Bottom line, if the specific tool can be disassembled by hand, then each item that comes off that tool must be accounted for. |
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They found that for 10 of the 14 phytonutrients studied, a single food type accounted for two-thirds or more of an individual's consumption. |
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Although more than 14 different NSAIDs were prescribed, diclofenac, ketoprofen, piroxicam, and celecoxib accounted for the bulk of prescriptions. |
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By 1850, the region accounted for well over a quarter of all manufacturing value in the country and over a third of its industrial workforce. |
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By the late 16th century, silver from the Americas accounted for the Spanish empire's wealth. |
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In those three outings, which accounted for his only defeats of the season, he gave up 22 earned runs. |
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Myocardial perfusion imaging accounted for almost a quarter of the total effective dose. |
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Brown mushrooms, including Portabella and Crimini varieties, accounted for 137 million pounds, up 14 percent from last season. |
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The kinetic energy can be accounted for by converting it into an equivalent head, the velocity head, and adding it to the actual head. |
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Imports and exports are accounted for in a country's current account in the balance of payments. |
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The islands are notable for the absence of trees, which is partly accounted for by the amount of wind. |
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In the last 4 primary elections in the Gem State, the voting bloc accounted for over 75 percent of all votes cast. |
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While Red Junglefowl accounted for nearly half of the deaths in the Bird category, two monitor lizards and three tortoises were lost in the reptile category. |
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Few researchers have accounted for the effect of the variation of the optical properties of the significant surfaces as a function of the angle of incidence. |
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Less numerous groups in Mexico such as Asians and Middle Easterners are also accounted for, albeit their numbers do not vary significantly from previous estimations. |
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The issue was resolved in 1915 by Albert Einstein's new theory of general relativity, which accounted for the small discrepancy in Mercury's orbit. |
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In the 1970s, manufacturing accounted for 25 percent of the economy. |
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Many were taken close into weed beds on the faster sinking of the intermediate lines, and a concensus revealed that black and green flies accounted for the bulk of the fish. |
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Poverty levels tend to be higher after housing costs are accounted for because the poorer households need to spend a higher percentage of their income on housing. |
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They estimated that about half of all variation in homicide rates can be accounted for by differences in the amount of inequality in each province or state. |
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The former Pescara teammates started in Sunday's 5-3 triumph over Brazilian club side Fluminense and accounted for all of the Italian's goals at Volta Redonda. |
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So much so that, with about 6500 sold, the MiTo accounted for more sales in 2009 than the complete Alfa range accomplished in the whole of the previous year. |
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One source said the Inuktitut language programming at one point accounted for 22 per cent of the 25 per cent requirement for Aboriginal language shows. |
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The resistance of the spring elements is accounted for by the modulus terms, and relaxation time accounts for the viscous response of the dashpots. |
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Brynmawr accounted for Gwent rivals Tredegar Ironsides 31-9, the tries coming from Nathan Preece, Matthew Jordan, Richard Derrington and Damien Hudd. |
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By 1479, the Portuguese were transporting slaves from as far away as Benin, accounted for 10 percent of the trade in Elmina, and were used to clear land for tillage. |
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Kinematic studies of matter in the Milky Way and other galaxies have demonstrated that there is more mass than can be accounted for by visible matter. |
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Its undependable and small oil and gas industry accounts for 87 percent of the value of its exports, with the rest accounted for by fish and agricultural produce. |
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Sugar maple, American basswood, and sweet birch were the major species for the 30-year-old stand and accounted for 52 percent of the total number of trees. |
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The section of road between Scotch Corner and Penrith accounted for 70 deaths over ten years up until 2002, which was above the national average for single lane carriageways. |
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In 799 salt accounted for over half of the government's revenues. |
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Each group of lines may be accounted for by transitions of the valence electron between a polyfold level of one type and another polyfold level of the same or different type. |
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Cost reimbursable contracts accounted for the largest share of federal work in 2007, according to a survey of contractors by the consulting firm Grant Thornton. |
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Together, all kinds of Protestants accounted for 32 percent. |
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The default deskfast, the cereal bar, arrived in Britain from America in the late 1990s and within five years accounted for about a fifth of the total breakfast cereal market. |
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The chronic use of phenazopyridine accounted for all of these findings. |
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There are some observations that are not adequately accounted for, which may point to the need for better theories of gravity or perhaps be explained in other ways. |
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The canopy species, Texas paloverde and bufflegrass, accounted for the largest departures from random for the spatial distribution of bladderpods. |
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Seven samples from mona monkeys accounted for half of E-11-positive samples, and EV-A76 antibodies were widely distributed in baboons, mandrills, and other species. |
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The SYHA, who expect income to be pounds 1million down because of foot and mouth, said the five hostels accounted for less than five per cent of overnight stays last year. |
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In 2010, more Protestants lived in India than in the UK or Germany, while Protestants in Brazil accounted for as many people as Protestants in the UK and Germany combined. |
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Beer has accounted for a higher percentage of sales in Auburn Hills than at our two other Big Bucks, demonstrating that our beers are finding favor with urban beer drinkers. |
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Dace and increasing numbers of perch are being reported on the Tyn,e while Pete McParlin accounted for a fine 3lb 8oz chub from the Wear at Shincliffe on trotted lobworm. |
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These features cause significant scattering and polarization of the exposure light and must be accounted for to achieve accurate high numerical aperture lithography. |
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Linda accounted for 34 of Burbank's 61 points with a 56-yard punt return, touchdown runs of 22 and 17, touchdown passes for 58 and 41, and five extra points. |
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Shipments of manufactured housing, which accounted for three-fifths of total prefabricated housing shipments in 2004, are projected to fall through 2009 to 120,000 units. |
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Shahzad Qaiser, a senior official at the tourism ministry, said on Monday that all climbers who had been caught on K-2 during the avalanche were accounted for. |
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Determining the validity of a syllogism involves determining the distribution of each term in each statement, meaning whether all members of that term are accounted for. |
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Sugar cube flies were also effective and large sedge imitations were greeted with tail flicks and good takes, although daddy longlegs patterns accounted for more. |
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A 67-year-old man, reported missing in Serra Rocco, a village near Genoa in the northwestern Italian region of Liguria, was still not accounted for on Sunday. |
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November's report showed that HARP refinances accounted for 68 percent of total refinances in Nevada, nearly triple the 23 percent share of refinances nationally. |
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Findings from the Daniels and co-authors study indicated that bacterial pathogen outbreaks accounted for a greater proportion of outbreaks than those of viral etiology. |
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Artisanal fishing in Mozambique accounted for more than 85 percent of the fisheries industry, with the rest comprising aquiculture and industrial fishing. |
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His nasty curveball accounted for six of the eight punch-outs. |
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The hyperbolic character of biodiversity growth can be similarly accounted for by a feedback between diversity and community structure complexity. |
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The number of driving wheels is derived from the adhesive weight in the same manner, leaving the remaining axles to be accounted for by the leading and trailing bogies. |
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