A fluffy white bathrobe and towel are handed to each person as they arrive at the Roman inspired building. |
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After completing their career courses, captains arrive at new duty stations wearing Bermuda shorts, Birkenstocks, and 3-day growths of beards. |
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Stuart and his wife arrive at the end to calm everything down, and the play becomes sententious and repetitive. |
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They arrive at a service station with a lot of wrecked cars and talk to a one-eyed attendant. |
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The notion that one can set off on a journey and arrive at the promised time is regarded as a joke. |
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Every morning when I arrive at work, I can turn the page of my calendar for a new Scrabble fact, trivia question, or brain-teaser puzzle. |
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Pictures are taken of the groups when they arrive at the airport and when they go out on the town. |
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Subjects rate agreement with statements on a Likert scale, and responses for each item are summed to arrive at a total score. |
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The guests were due to arrive at 6 on the dot and they had 2 and half hours to do everything. |
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Because of their migrations to other countries, it is impossible to arrive at exact population figures for the Garifuna. |
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Does the research help members to arrive at a better understanding of their social milieu? |
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They don't necessarily arrive at the start of a new season or endure until its end. |
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As their buses arrive at the barracks, students notice four figures standing nearby. |
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Dignity and prosperity arrive at his factory, which is now run by a workers' co-operative. |
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I can arrive at work, my hair smartly coiffed in place with a giant claw clip, bobby pins keeping any strays in place. |
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So when you arrive at the gym, take about 5 minutes to traverse at the base of the wall. |
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Yes, the table is set as though the guests are going to arrive at any minute, so you can imagine the different guests that Sand brought here. |
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They have ultimate control over when the shipments arrive at a booth and when they are picked up. |
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Try to plan your itinerary to arrive at your destination during daylight hours if you can. |
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Attacks on trucks and aid convoys make roads too dangerous to travel, and the scared and hungry arrive at swollen relief camps daily. |
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The idea that one can arrive at reliable truths by pure reason is simply obsolete. |
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I'd planned to arrive at their house one day all smiles and carrying a little pair of woollen booties. |
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The figure you arrive at is your target training heart rate, which you can observe on the monitor while exercising. |
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His mother finally convinces him to go try to get money from his father, but when they arrive at his home he refuses. |
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Knots and turnstones arrive at Alert in late May through early June, when the weather is cold and unpredictable and food resources scarce. |
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If we start from the point of mutual induction instead of energy level of electrons, can we arrive at the same conclusion? |
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But it takes a blending of the romantic and the practical that is unique to my mother to spontaneously arrive at such a conclusion. |
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Participants are urged to arrive at least an hour before the start, and say parking will be available in a field at the hall. |
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It is expected to arrive at the mouth of Cork Harbour next Friday where it will be winched into the water. |
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When returning to Breydon shortly after high water, the great flights of plovers often arrive at a considerable height. |
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All of the volunteers are contactable by pagers and a boat launches as soon as an adequate number of crew arrive at the harbour. |
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Many patients arrive at plastic surgery clinics with unrealistic expectations. |
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When you arrive at your destination find a cool shady place and keep the cool box there. |
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No sooner do they arrive at their destination than he is already fidgeting to get back to work. |
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I arrive at Heathrow in good time, secure a window seat and descend into the Mecca that is duty free shopping. |
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I make my way in good time, and arrive at the indicated address about 20 minutes early. |
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The wake would be conducted for the first night, and the following evening the hearse would arrive at the house in good time. |
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One afternoon, I arrive at his furniture workshop, in an industrial park in Kommetjie, a half-hour drive from the city. |
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By reflecting on this process and refining it, we arrive at the canons of inductive inference. |
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An inference engine is the component of an expert system that applies a knowledge base to current data to arrive at a conclusion. |
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The goal of this doubting process is to arrive at a list of beliefs that are certain and indubitably true. |
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Many students arrive at the community college lacking basic skills in reading, writing, and mathematics. |
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But I did arrive at a point in my life where I realized I would not be a huge stand-up comic. |
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In animation, ideas start with doodles and you arrive at visually interesting things that way. |
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Maybe because they knew too many rabid fangirls would arrive at the guy's doorstep, asking for autographs. |
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We have different styles, different topics spark our interest and while our views do collide, we rarely arrive at them from the same direction. |
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This is especially important if it is going to be daytime when you arrive at your destination. |
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Make sure that the coach company knows this, especially if you have to arrive at a certain time. |
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Riding through a homogenous ocean of petrified clay, we arrive at a remote campsite set within a cluster of trees. |
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If you're lucky, you arrive at teatime, when the scent of steeping Earl Grey perfumes the parlor. |
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However, the British Navy ship Anglesey was due to arrive at the scene last night to help warn other vessels, said French coastguards. |
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It would mean officers arrive at the station, complete their pocket book and do an about-turn to go straight back out onto the streets. |
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A rider can arrive at the start of the Tour under-form, but not over the hill. |
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As a forward, you want to time your run into the penalty area and know that the ball will arrive at the right time. |
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Peak and relative density counts were combined to arrive at density estimates for each species in each year at each blind. |
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It's not unusual for someone to arrive at the service with court documents that need to be actioned quite soon after the appointment. |
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Copies would continue to arrive at the deceased subscriber's last earthly address long after he died. |
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Once you arrive at the product page, look at the URL in the address bar of your browser. |
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As the easy stuff is used up, we arrive at the point where we must finally expend a whole barrel of oil to produce a barrel of oil. |
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The main difference is that I knew Mr. Buck wasn't trying to juggle the numbers to arrive at a certain, desired conclusion. |
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How do you know the staff who arrive at camp are qualified to perform the duties you are requiring of them? |
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Many are under the misunderstanding that if they arrive at casualty in an ambulance they'll jump the queue. |
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Like most artists he has had to learn his craft, extend his range and gradually arrive at a mature understanding of his own gifts. |
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No one can tell until they arrive at the scene of an incident exactly how serious it will be, so every call-out is treated equally. |
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So i arrive at the call and get to work, and what do you know there's a 40 gig hard drive, clean as a whistle. |
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It is always so surprising to arrive at a populated town after travelling through such uninhabitable, wild terrain. |
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They should enter into some negotiation with the claimers in the case and arrive at some consensus now. |
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To arrive at our final choice, several comparative types were tested in the Lockheed wind tunnel, including the so-called laminar flow sections. |
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Six more hours of sliding through shin-deep red mud, and we arrive at the homestay. |
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To arrive at that state, the instinctive energies have been lifted to the heart chakra and beyond, and the mind has become absolutely quiet. |
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Moving to the fixturing and transporting of the workpiece, we arrive at a point where there are clear system differences. |
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You arrive at the house and sit at the table and grab that bottle of Whiskey you hid. |
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And dusky sharks don't breed until they're 20 to 25 years old, after which small litters typically arrive at 3-year intervals. |
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Judgment is the ability to combine hard data, questionable data, and intuitive guesses to arrive at a conclusion that events prove to be correct. |
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After subtracting the general operating costs and the depreciation from the gross profit, we arrive at the operating income. |
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While in Mexico, my host family and I would often arrive at events thirty or forty minutes late. |
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Using the March reprice valuation and adding these costs we arrive at the following target cost. |
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Trading online profitably still requires research to arrive at stock picks, and the internet is an excellent resource to offer this. |
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The plan for the day was to arrive at a lawn party being thrown by Jameson. |
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We'll arrive at the rather obvious contradiction in this position in one moment. |
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He leads you on further through more passages and rooms until finally you arrive at your table. |
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The screen then goes blank, and through an animated fog we arrive at the gates of the SWV Graveyard, a place where evil dwells. |
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Their hermeneutic for interpreting Genesis 1 to fit an old Earth cannot be consistently applied to arrive at a literal Adam and a literal Fall. |
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The rest of our time is spent in silence, until we arrive at an ornate door decorated with cranes and dragons. |
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Leading the way, I arrive at a small tree that has somehow found a footing in the steep dihedral about seventy feet above the ground. |
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Obtaining horses, they travelled over the Continental Divide to arrive at the headwaters of the Clearwater River. |
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For that generation, it's entirely possible to arrive at, say, a Costa Rican eco-resort and think, Well, it's nice, but it's no Tiki Room. |
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You'll see twin onion domes rising in the distance long before you arrive at this massive abbey standing in the middle of nowhere. |
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How must it feel to arrive at the door of a country only to find it slammed in your face? |
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And why do these kids always arrive at 5pm and ready to devour any food in sight? |
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We arrive at the church too soon to my liking, but I get out of the car none the less. |
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When we arrive at the rink, I go to the girl's locker room to change into my skating clothes. |
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Anyway, I arrive at my own yard and see my overgrown oleaster hedge in bloom with its teeny-tiny, very un-peony-like flowers. |
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It didn't take long to arrive at Sweet Treats, her favourite candy store in Greenwood, where all varieties of chocolates and candies were sold. |
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In order to arrive at that determination, though, we must first take a detour through the philosophical puzzle know as Newcomb's Paradox. |
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Most airlines advise passengers to arrive at the airport two hours before your flight's scheduled departure. |
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The clapping of the passengers startles me awake as we arrive at Israel's Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv. |
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The judge appreciated that in those circumstances she had to arrive at her own conclusion. |
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The conclusion they arrive at is the only logical one it is possible to reach. |
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So how do we arrive at a decision to purchase one product rather than another? |
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In particular, would they find their own conclusions harder to arrive at if they were more in touch? |
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He came to the negotiations over the agreement with a pre-existing moral obligation to arrive at terms. |
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Stagecoach says that in the mornings, journeys will leave starting points later and arrive at the final destination at the usual time or earlier. |
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So what we do is try and arrive at a halfway house that keeps everyone happy. |
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Should we be concerned about the whole chain of calculations he used to arrive at a wheat-field equivalent for a gallon of gas? |
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Instead, start in a very low gear and arrive at the top in a reasonable state, even if after many more revolutions of the legs. |
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You wouldn't want to arrive at a potluck with no covered dish, now would you? |
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Providing that he knows the route, we will arrive at our destination dead on time. |
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When vesicles arrive at their destination, they fuse into the target membrane. |
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In his heyday, Nader could arrive at any college campus in the US and fill the largest auditorium with an audience of adoring students. |
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He would arrive at the house and stay until the debt was paid or goods to the value of the debt taken to the saleroom and sold. |
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Eventually I arrive at the sculpture at the north-west corner of the square. |
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Whenever I remember that trains can arrive at the beach to pick us up, jackets can sing, and swings can wave bye-bye, our day goes better. |
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We amble through the Mission, passing forty-two taquerias along the way, and finally arrive at our destination. |
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How is it that dozens or hundreds of channels of full-motion video arrive at your house, in many cases for free? |
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The horses are usually Irish draught crossed with thoroughbred, a combination with a reliable temperament, and arrive at Hutton aged four. |
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To arrive at the original meaning of a surname, one has to consider the earliest recorded forms and invoke the expertise of a philologist. |
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Despite their quirks and mannerisms, when the kids arrive at camp, they feel accepted. |
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And it was written down that he would arrive at Heathrow airport in April 2001 with just a suitcase for baggage and a head filled with dreams. |
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They arrive at the spot where the hole is and the seminarist steps out of the Range Rover and has a look at it. |
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To arrive at some tentative answers to these questions we might first consider some winners and losers. |
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Irish couples can arrive at their weddings in all manner of transport from vintage cars to sporty coupes, and London taxis to Dublin buses. |
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Divide the total cost of producing each feed fed by the number of tons or bushels produced to arrive at total costs per unit produced. |
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When we deduct the void spaces and add the exterior staircases and temple, we arrive at a total of around 1.5 million stones. |
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Doing the best I can from the mass of material and figures now accumulated I must now arrive at figures for each of the insurance years. |
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Fire officers and crews were quick to arrive at the scene yesterday and the immediate area was sealed off. |
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And hence the proper way to arrive at such a criterion is, broadly speaking, inductive. |
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Two hundred submissions from eager new writers arrive at his post office box near his home in Rathgar, Dublin, every year. |
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Since wood is seasoned before use, the time between felling and working must be added in order to arrive at a probable dating for the object. |
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The primary recommendation is for the patient to arrive at a changing schedule that maintains a secure, odor-proof seal. |
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It is a thought experiment designed to arrive at a practical judgment, action upon which is anticipated to resolve one's predicament. |
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It is well-known that different valuers can arrive at different valuations. |
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A bachelor group will arrive at a promising nesting site, and the males will quickly begin constructing their beautiful vase-like nests out of grass. |
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I arrive at the almost empty market place, my mind whirling in confusion. |
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Her travel clique has been known to arrive at an airport, bags packed, passport-in-hand, within hours of spotting a deal. |
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Then when we arrive at his flat in Shepherd's Bush following the escape, perhaps there ought to be remnants of the ladder. |
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I arrive at the bungalow and find his staff standing about stunned, some of them in tears. |
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Did you conceive of that look yourself, and how did you arrive at that look? |
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He had an arrangement whereby he could arrive at any time he needed help. |
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During the night, they come to a small village and arrive at a house where a schoolteacher lives with his son. |
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I submit, therefore, that a great deal of thought and probably some experimentation are needed to arrive at the correct via media between clericalism and laicism. |
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I arrive at the conclusion that it is a symptom of a more general phenomenon whereby contextual parameters can be relativized to bearers of propositional attitudes. |
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It has been argued that it is possible to arrive at estimates of traffic in an area even when data from traffic censuses and returns are largely lacking. |
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A constructional model may deal with some of these issues otherwise and arrive at different conclusions, which do not always imply the antinomy, in some cases. |
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The animation team then works its way through thousands of corrections and revisions before they arrive at a final cut. |
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For those of us who have cell phones that are not locked into a carrier, you might find it cheaper to buy a prepaid SIM chip once you arrive at your destination. |
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How did you arrive at him as your gambit, and why did you decide to move away from Taylor Kitsch? |
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After you have removed the old flooring, the first thing you need to do is to dig away the loose earth beneath, until you arrive at a solid soil base. |
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Two percent of patients with myasthenia gravis or Lou Gehrig's disease can arrive at clinic with neck weakness but the other problems of these diseases soon begin. |
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The ryots collect them and work out a Pest Defenders Ratio based on which they arrive at a conclusion for any Integrated Pest Management activity. |
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There, though, the problems raised are only touched upon in a guarded fashion, with careful reservations and with a noticeable reluctance to arrive at a positive resolution. |
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Eventually, however, our goal must be to arrive at an equilibrium whereby each one of us is satisfied with the way we make important decisions in our lives. |
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Laden with mandoras, we arrive at the isolated farm where the charming Loula makes traditional halloumi cheese from the milk of goats tended by her husband. |
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They go from the chasuble, wide stole, and maniple of his early priesthood to a succession of increasingly simple garments until they arrive at an academic gown. |
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We standardized scores in each category then applied the weights indicated above to arrive at our final results. |
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But a vast amount of it will be spent in interplanetary doldrums, waiting to arrive at the destination. |
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And so the emperor came to Kerala to see those churches and he happened to arrive at eight in the morning. |
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They will arrive at the third World Cup wearing the yellow leader bib and having the prestige of being Britain's most successful crew this season. |
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How did you arrive at Billy Crystal and meg Ryan for the roles of Harry and Sally? |
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Watkins enlarged upon this binocular disparity by tweaking the lenses further apart than was normal to arrive at even more drastic perspectival jumps. |
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The black rhinoceros is thought to be a solitary animal, yet it is a common phenomenon that they arrive at waterholes from separate locations at similar times of night. |
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King, whose programs also run on ora TV and Hulu, has yet to arrive at such a conclusion. |
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We weighted all three categories equally to arrive at a final score for each. |
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Not so very different, after all, from the fundamentalists back home who are forever devising Procrustean means to arrive at unitary cultural identities. |
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Residents of Hopgrove were sent letters informing them their wheelie bins would arrive at the beginning of April but, when none turned up, they began to smell a rat. |
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It is rare three such opportunities to buy into Rosemount arrive at once and the Brechin office of selling agent FPDSavills is bracing itself for a strong demand. |
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Palmer has tried to conduct an examined life, to arrive at his own precepts and live by them. |
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With a gentle bump on the bottom, we arrive at minus 500 feet. |
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Eventually we arrive at a burned-out building in a clearing. |
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By the time we arrive at the age of disco and punk rock, the music consciously builds its appeal on lifestyle considerations. |
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The bottles are blow-molded off-site and arrive at the plant in bags. |
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So how did the Court arrive at such a sane and centrist position? |
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For many years he read the Old Testament in Hebrew and Chaldee and the New Testament in Greek, so as to arrive at their meaning from ancient writers themselves alone. |
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Swinging chaotically between mindless lethargy and eruptions of unbridled emotion, he is barely able to think rationally or arrive at any sort of decision. |
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The first men to arrive at the top easily overcame the guard. |
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Packet loss describes an error condition in which data packets appear to be transmitted correctly at one end of a connection, but never arrive at the other end. |
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And so we arrive at Exhibit A, this stunning takedown in which some ignorant young chit of a girl tries to take down Mother Teresa and wind up wrestling herself to the mat. |
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A fair number of today's soldiers arrive at induction centers with only a basic knowledge of military traditions and of the Army's rich battle heritage. |
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He explains how believers in the paranormal and scientific skeptics arrive at their conclusions via very different and incompatible ways of thinking. |
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To arrive at a definition of those whose presence here was so questionable as to give rise to an assumption of ineligibility for services would be a difficult task. |
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Anyone who has been awake and alert should have pieced the evidence together sufficiently to arrive at an understanding consistent with the one summarized in the Post story. |
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Whether angling to arrive at a lecture with a victim family member or throwing shade on each other's designs, these architects ingenuously perform for the camera. |
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Of course, different pitches arrive at wildly different speeds and spins. |
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Continue through one set of fire doors, past the water garden into the Easter Chick wing, through another few sets of fire doors until you arrive at an elevator. |
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After an hour's wait for politicians and officials to arrive at the venue, the students were run through two hours of politician-speak, save for some brief interludes. |
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I'd arrive at my teacher's house and fear would instantly consume me. |
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This unexpected visitor began to arrive at Mary Forde's home last week and after a flying visit in and out has now decided to set up home permanently. |
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The decisions they arrive at could have earth-shaking significance. |
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They will arrive at Waterloo Station to catch the 10.30 am train for a weekend visit to friends in Hampshire. They will buy a paper, a coffee and a Danish pastry. |
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I bet she wanted to arrive at Westminster Cathedral in one of those horse-drawn hearses where the gee-gees have those black feathered head-dresses. |
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And what's happening is that society is becoming more demassified, more heterogeneous, and it is therefore harder and harder to arrive at a majority on an issue. |
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He claims that political reconciliation is at hand if only the main protagonists would arrive at some common interpretation of the document to which they signed up. |
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We arrive at a steep descent and he suggests I engage Hill Descent Control, an electronic system that automatically controls the speed of the vehicle as it descends. |
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We arrive at the sailing club, and there's a distinct smell around. |
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I am therefore surprised to arrive at Hotel Galapagos on Santa Cruz, an hour or so later, to find one draped across my doorstep like a novelty draft excluder. |
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The cop who detained the guy apparently called for reinforcement as more cops arrive at the scene to detain the jaywalker. |
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We thus arrive at a most unexpected imbroglio. The French have become a Germanic folk and the Germanic folk have become Gaulish! |
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In two space-time dimensions, we arrive at a result in terms of elliptic dilogarithms. |
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Pausing only for a feed of their chocolate cake the two intrepid animal explorers finally arrive at the yabbering yak and zany zebra. |
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Weighing just 85g, the baby chick Aloo was the first Humboldt Penguin to arrive at the zoo this year. |
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Waters used his own vehicle to arrive at the venue and stayed in different hotels from the rest of the band. |
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I arrive at twelve-twenty-five and the secretaries are in a tizzy. |
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Congress' inability to arrive at a permanent funding fix have been reported ad nauseam. |
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You could take a different route and still arrive at the same conclusion. |
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Holmes and Watson arrive at King's Pyland, from which Silver Blaze is missing. |
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Canute took weeks to arrive at Struer where the fleet had assembled, but he found only the Norwegians still there. |
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When changing guard in the normal way, the new guard arrive at roughly 11am when the old guard have formed up outside the guardroom. |
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In August the two gave evidence before the Gauge Commissioners who were trying to arrive at a standard gauge for the whole country. |
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Representatives of the House of Commons arrive at the Bar of the House of Lords, and bow thrice, but do not actually enter the Lords Chamber. |
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The first immigrants to arrive at the new depot were aboard three ships that had just been released from quarantine. |
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The Commons then arrive at the Bar of the House of Lords where they bow to the Queen. |
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It seemed providential that he should arrive at just that moment. |
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Grain, wine, cheese, meat, fish and oil began to arrive at Rome in large quantities, where it was given away for nothing as alms. |
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Ferry services from the mainland arrive at Yarmouth, Cowes, East Cowes, Fishbourne and Ryde, all of which are on the route. |
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You start the engine, look at the gas gauge and calculate whether you have enough fuel to arrive at your destination without stopping for gas. |
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The 603 will arrive at its testing location in geosynchronous orbit over the Atlantic Ocean in about six days. |
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The basis of a depreciable asset is reduced by the amount of the residual value to arrive at the depreciable amount. |
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Britain's vice-consul in neighbouring Thailand is scheduled to arrive at her prison today, a Foreign Office spokeswoman said. |
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The next expedition to arrive at the island was American Benjamin Morrell and his seal hunting ship Wasp. |
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Under the US law, cumulation of subsidised imports and dumped imports is mandated for the participating countries to arrive at the injury margin. |
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Mourinho's MO is to arrive at a club, whisper sweet nothings, and then cause chaos before scarpering. |
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Having struggled with unfavourable winds, Conflans had slowed down on the night of the 19th in order to arrive at Quiberon at dawn. |
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These waves arrive at seismic stations before secondary waves, or S-waves, which shake molecules from side to side. |
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When the marriage disputes arrive at things dotal and material, the state courts are the first level of contestation. |
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If the first part to arrive at shore is the ridge, a massive breaking wave or sudden flooding will be the first effect noticed on land. |
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First, by conflating POI, we can exploit complementary attributes to arrive at a more holistic understanding of places. |
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Table 1 rates these power factors to arrive at overall wheel efficiencies for commonly used wheels. |
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Tomorrow the charge will arrive at Mermaid Quay in Cardiff for a race between the electric car and one of Bay Island Voyages speedboats. |
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Politicians have failed to arrive at this basic long-term cure for the disease of doltishness in society. |
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The most direct of the three is the production approach, which sums the outputs of every class of enterprise to arrive at the total. |
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The model is to arrive at United States dealerships early next year and will be manufactured at Honda's plant in Celaya, Mexico. |
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In many instances it is difficult to arrive at such a close match as many raw materials are not mineralogically pure when removed from the earth. |
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At the end of the motorway arrive at a roundabout and take the first exit to the A40, signposted to South Wales and Monmouth. |
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The first thing that parents encounter when they arrive at the store is the shopping cart. |
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In March, NASA's Dawn probe will arrive at protoplanet Ceres, the most massive body in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. |
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And now that the clocks have gone forward an hour, meaning lost time in the scratcher, one in 20 of us will arrive at work late today. |
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When students arrive at a university their identity must shift towards scholarliness as they join the culture of their disciplines. |
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Each fall, thousands of out-of-staters arrive at the state's airports with dogs, shotguns and plenty of blaze orange for their trip afield. |
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When I arrive at Fieldstone Farm, the first thing I do is compact the trash and clear the trash area. |
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From the moment you arrive at the Beau Rivage, or Beautiful Shoreline, hotel in Biloxi, you experience an atmosphere charged with excitement. |
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The sailfish arrive at the Isla Mujeres in Mexico every year to feast on the migrating sardines. |
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Applications must be posted to arrive at the AELTC by the last day of December in the year prior to the tournament. |
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Since the longitudinal waves propagate faster than the shear waves, they arrive at the specimen plane first. |
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The President was scheduled to arrive at noon, which was perfect. |
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Canadian HMCS Toronto and Spanish ESPS Almirante Juan de Borbon are to arrive at the Black Sea city of Varna on Friday, the Bulgarian Navy has reported. |
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My train's supposed to arrive at 2. Let's plan on meeting at half past. |
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Using only responses from the derivation sample, a series of factor analyses and item analyses were computed to arrive at an optimal solution of CCMQ items. |
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French transport continued to arrive at the perimeter and it was difficult in some places to recognise German troops following up, which inhibited defensive fire. |
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This interpretive apparatus is brought together under the rubric of ijtihad, which refers to a jurist's exertion in an attempt to arrive at a ruling on a particular question. |
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It takes a professor to arrive at so mad-dog a state of mind. |
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Sambuca, Pavilion at Heaton Park, Newcastle IF YOU visit Heaton Park, you will arrive at the impressive Pavilion which is now home to Sambuca's restaurant. |
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The Humane Society of Redmond is also taking more than 100 Shar-Peis from another home, with some expected to arrive at Greenhill in the coming weeks. |
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The jury will then attempt to arrive at a consensus verdict. |
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Reconstructing this ancient environment has provided clues to the route first visitors took to arrive at what was then a peninsula of the Eurasian continent. |
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Not all voters who arrive at the polls necessarily cast ballots. |
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These pioneering playwrights were unafraid to present their characters as ordinary, impotent, and unable to arrive at answers to their predicaments. |
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In 1492, Christopher Columbus became the first European to arrive at the islands, where he is believed by historians to have first stepped foot in the Bahamas. |
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About half a mile before you arrive at Frongoch, follow the appropriate signs for the Eisteddfod by turning left and following the back road into the car parks. |
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University buses arrive at the Students Center to take students to their classes according to a Poisson process with an average rate of 5 buses per hour. |
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However, he did not arrive at the club until the year after. |
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However, the delay in forming up Big Wings meant the formations often did not arrive at all or until after German bombers had hit 11 Group's airfields. |
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The judge gave them antideadlock instructions, reminding them of the reasonable doubt standard that the State must satisfy and encouraging them to try to arrive at a verdict. |
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Attosecond science fuses chemistry and physics to arrive at the innovative idea of using intense, ultra-short laser pulses to image and even ultimately control molecules. |
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They who most passionately pursue Pleasure, seldomest arrive at it. |
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Eventually, we reach the Slovenian town of Kobarid before sunset, and arrive at the Hvala Hotel, where we can't wait to soothe our aching muscles in a jacuzzi. |
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In the end, both sides will walk away from their maximalist positions and arrive at a compromise that, while imperfect, meets their essential needs. |
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On considering whether emerging market economies are converging towards those of the developed economies, one might arrive at a similar conclusion. |
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Centers control IFR aircraft from the time they depart from an airport or terminal area's airspace to the time they arrive at another airport or terminal area's airspace. |
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Terminal control is responsible for ensuring that aircraft are at an appropriate altitude when they are handed off, and that aircraft arrive at a suitable rate for landing. |
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James Harvey and his daughter Kat arrive at drafty old Whipstaff Manor. |
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In patients with uncertain last menstrual periods, such measurements must be made as early as possible in pregnancy to arrive at a correct dating for the patient. |
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What to do when you arrive at an uncomfy spot with your guy. |
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Both a refreshing green mint chutney and a thicker, smooth tamarind mixture arrive at the beginning of the meal for dipping purposes, along with crispy papadum wafers. |
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If you are on a ship that has two traditional dinner seatings, arrive at your table on time. Your tablemates will appreciate it and so will the waiters. |
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Very often, the bales have to be subitted to several transshipments and stowings, for which reason the bales do not all arrive at destination in good condition. |
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When Sherlock and Henry arrive at the hollow, they both see the hound. |
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T Genmar Compatriotic are due to arrive at Port Qasim on same day. |
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Appearing and disappearing at regular intervals, a model railway train chugs its way around, tooting occasionally, only to arrive at the same place again and again. |
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And also, the sum of ten pounds per annum, during life, to every person now living, of the age of fifty years, and to all others as they shall arrive at that age. |
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And with various other novelty and fancy dress shops selling the masks around the North East, a sizeable contingent of Spidermen are expected to arrive at the ground tonight. |
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The speed of the Meteor enabled it to fly alongside V1 flying bombs, tip them off course, to crash before they could arrive at their London target. |
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A company planning an IPO typically appoints a lead manager, known as a bookrunner, to help it arrive at an appropriate price at which the shares should be issued. |
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Although the coalition was fragile, it was a signal achievement for the Tainui contingent and the main body of the hikoi to arrive at Waitangi on the same day. |
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