Last Sunday the Westport United players changed before the game in an artic truck container. |
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Once you get in there you forget you're sitting in the back of an artic lorry. |
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The artic hinge allows the front and rear frames to rotate independently, keeping all wheels on the ground. |
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We've had two cars left outside the gates over the weekend, as well as five car tyres and one massive artic tyre. |
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Both upstairs and downstairs, the toilet doors are made of Vanceva TM artic snow combined with metallic and evening shadow for a matt view, complementing the stainless steel fittings. |
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The predicted rise of commodity prices in the coming years might be expected to increase pressures to finally settle international artic sovereignty issues. |
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Under artic le 98 of the Labour Code, special leave on social grounds is granted for creative activities, for pregnancy and childbirth, for childcare and for part-time study. |
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Rignot and Kanagaratnam used satellite radar interferometry data to measure the change of glacial velocity of Greenland between 1996 and 2005 due to the artic warming in the last decade. |
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Artic Pi, an oval form painted in shimmering silver and ringed by colored bands, suggests a mirror. |
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At the opening a recorded voice told of the Artic tern, the snow goose, and the tundra swan. |
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As the region shivered in Artic conditions hundreds of passengers at Manchester airport were left stranded after flight were cancelled. |
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Psychrophilic enzymes are present in psychrophiles, organisms that have adapted to very cold climates, such as those microorganisms living in the Artic and Antarctic regions. |
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Monstrous storms descend from the Artic circle, blanketing Europe in snow, sending a tidal surge across the US east coast, and flattening the west. |
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With climate changes now near the point of no return, big sections of the Artic and Antarctic ice floes are breaking off, drifting into the oceans and melting. |
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On the same day that it's icy cold in the Artic, it's foggy in Louisiana, sunny in Barbados, and blowing wild winds called willy-willies in Australia. |
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