Each mast is supported on four legs, spaced widely enough for articulated lorries to pass underneath. |
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By the 1960s, a group of Fellowship Baptists founded London Baptist College so that a more thoroughly dispensational position was articulated. |
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Mentorships are generally mentee driven, so mentees who apply with specific goals or direction clearly articulated will be most successful. |
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What is worse, for a period between one and two years ago, 44-tonne six-axle articulated semi-trailers were regular visitors to the lane. |
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He forcefully articulated his points, which were punctuated with statistics and figures. |
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The views they articulated sought to give shape to the burgeoning social consciousness in France and apply it to the army. |
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So each one of these abilities is learned over the course of life and articulated, refined and sharpened as you go up the ladder. |
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The train set, like all TGV and other high speed trains, was articulated with all electric power cars at each end. |
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An articulated lorry had shed its load right outside the cop shop in Kirkdale I noticed on the way home. |
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Notice how he is more concrete, focusing on existing institutions and building on those to create an articulated Anglosphere. |
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Ingenuity in section is elaborated in plan, in which each of the masses is articulated with deep re-entrants on the London Wall side. |
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His voice was well modulated, and his speech slow and strongly articulated. |
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Outside, the house is articulated by angled timber trusses, slatted decking and louvered sun guards. |
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These strokes are variations on translucent greenish blue, articulated at various points by splashes of orange, magenta and alizarin. |
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Moving on six articulated legs, the harvester advances forward and backward, sideways and diagonally. |
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Unlike the grunts, he had a better view of the larger picture, but he may not have articulated that to those on the ground. |
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Most of the mastodon material was recovered from a small area, and one humerus and an ulna were articulated. |
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For years, Best painfully articulated that the form in outward appearance may be Westminster but the content is pure, unadulterated governorship. |
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Though they frequently support articulated Department of Defence positions, they are not mere mouthpieces. |
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In the contemporary debate, this complaint has been mainly articulated in feminist and multiculturalist theory. |
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The monks' cells were articulated more as part of the walls than as spaces in their own right, and the undercroft feels like a service area. |
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To fit the articulated truck onto the trailer, one end of the truck was placed atop the trailer bolster. |
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Like lay rules, most professional rules are tacit and informal and are never formally articulated. |
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The articulated goal in the reading program is to teach digraphs to help students recognize sound letter relationships and patterns for spelling. |
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In a regular column for the BMJ he articulated many of the untaught and unappreciated immeasurables of general practice. |
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Along the same lines, prosodically prominent elements, tend to be longer, louder and articulated with more care. |
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The gaps in this paper relate to the views on audit-practice expectations as differentially articulated by the judiciary and audit practitioners. |
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In the rapid-fire flow of conversational speech, words are not fully articulated. |
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Each rake comprised of three articulated vehicles, and was vestibuled throughout. |
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An agenda that can be articulated as a viable alternative to the version of corporate globalisation currently under way. |
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The laticiferous system of the scape consists of several layers of articulated unbranched latieifers. |
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Not only is he a dab hand at changing a spare tyre, he can also push-start a 19-tonne articulated truck single-handedly. |
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According to Gardai, the two articulated trucks were travelling in opposite directions when the collision occurred. |
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The pants have an elastic drawcord waist, articulated knees, stretch panels on the waist, and a back zip pocket. |
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Any room articulated in a full Corinthian order becomes a place of importance and majesty. |
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And there are no territorial limits to the reach of habeas corpus articulated in the text. |
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Standard English lacks the linguistic freedom through which his sense of self can be fully articulated. |
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This was articulated very clearly on call-in radio programmes after the local elections. |
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The loosely articulated head detaches upon removal of the carcass from the vessel. |
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We saw that the one student had beautifully articulated a longing that many students inchoately shared. |
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It conflicts with most conceptions of academic freedom articulated by professors. |
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Genuinely novel ethics are not always genuine improvements, while many anciently articulated ethical goals remain elusive. |
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Also, here, desire and transgression are articulated through a systematic presentation of opposites. |
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What you will hear, then, are the natural resonant frequencies of the room articulated by speech. |
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Although remains of the cephalothorax, abdomen, and telson are preserved, none of the specimens is articulated. |
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All of these characters are subjects whose bodies convey an anguished message about pain and privation that cannot be articulated any other way. |
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This sparked the development of articulated plate armour, and ultimately to a breakthrough in the trouser department. |
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Even revolutionary politics may be articulated in terms of constitutional categories. |
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I'm looking for pants that have a crotch gusset, articulated knees and cargo pocket. |
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The labellum, which is articulated at the base of the column, is trilobed, reddish-brown spotted and papillose with acute lateral lobes. |
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Every statement was accommodated with a graceful swoop of her arms or an articulated movement of her hands, like a sort of exotic dance. |
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Walls, low partitions, and planes are articulated throughout the space with liberty and intention, losing their simple character. |
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From the beginning, his reflection was articulated in the context of pastoral work and evangelization. |
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Both articulated and broken pennate diatoms, up to 12 m long and 4 m wide, are scattered throughout the stromatolitic sinters. |
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Because they weren't flattened, you could see the planes where they articulated, like facets. |
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All this from a fear that is not well articulated and plays on the emotive issue of terrorism. |
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Patriotism becomes articulated through passion, and passion can indeed spur the emergence of stirring words. |
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Of course, each of the discussants articulated these thoughts in different ways. |
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Consequently, an all-wheel-steer loader can carry more payload per pound of machine than an articulated loader without tipping. |
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Every sound and syllable is perfectly and distinctly articulated, granting the album a much greater capacity for detail and profundity. |
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His fleshless snout made stunted attempts at movement while he spoke, though his speech was clear and articulated. |
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The narration is clearly articulated and the video and audio quality is top notch for a low-budget presentation like this one. |
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What happens if a PhD Thesis cannot be articulated in a conventional format? |
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Most of the sphinctozoans and crinoid stems are found almost complete and articulated, lying parallel to bedding. |
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Details that are often obscured in performances by lesser artists were clearly articulated. |
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Electronica, by contrast, is not about verbose, clearly articulated lyrics. |
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This extant species has erect jointed colonies, an articulated growth-form which seemingly evolved convergently with that of crisiid cyclostomes. |
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In premodern Europe, as Hollenbach reminds us, the notion of the common good was a living ideal, articulated and reinforced by the church. |
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The key to that is somebody with at least a strong, identifiable personality, coupled with street smarts and a clearly articulated vision. |
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That's an idea that is seldom articulated carefully, but that, in fact, drives many people. |
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Practitioner-held opinions are real, they reflect underlying presumptions and they can be articulated by individuals who practice advertising. |
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The labellum is fixed or, as in most cases, hinged and articulated at the base of the column. |
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Part of one flipper remained articulated, perhaps still bound in connective tissue prior to burial. |
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Columnals have distinctive morphology when viewed either as articulated sections or as isolated columnals displaying the articular surface. |
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The material consists of internal and external molds of one brachial valve and one articulated individual. |
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The vessel's first and only consignment of freight included more than 100 articulated lorries, and scores of trucks crowd the ship's upper decks. |
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The articulated vertebral series collected at OMNH V 1005 are straight and relaxed. |
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As a result, a broad edentulous region would have been present between the two first premaxillary teeth in the articulated snout. |
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Half a pig skull, articulated with its mandible and atlas, and a pig humerus were found near the man's upper left forearm. |
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Then France, driving an articulated lorry and trailer, ploughed into the rear of the van, then collided with the parked Range Rover. |
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Until we have more evidence, and an articulated specimen, we just don't know what to make of this creature. |
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The convoy, which included articulated lorries, skip wagons and even a tractor, was escorted by police as it left Monks Cross at 8am. |
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A driver escaped injury when he jammed his articulated wagon under a low railway bridge in Keighley. |
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I am glad an articulated lorry or another coach was not coming the other way or else who knows what could have happened. |
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There the articulated skeletons of many extinct mammals have been preserved in a bed of volcanic ash. |
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The fossil is an articulated, or connected, spine of a dinosaur and represents an ancient relative of Rugops and other abelisaurids. |
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The parka has a height-adjustable, insulated hood, underarm gussets and articulated elbows for good mobility in the field, and adjustable cuffs. |
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It is clear from the well-preserved articulated mandibles of KUVP that the sutural surfaces of the apposed adsymphysials did interpenetrate. |
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Strangest of all, members seemed totally uninterested in an articulated belief. |
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In particular they want to speak to the driver of a large articulated lorry which had a curtain-sided trailer with gold writing on it. |
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They formally rework the assumptions into consistent, fully articulated and intellectually supportable positions. |
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But the government really needs to have an articulated, consistent standard. |
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An articulated lorry pulled up alongside someway in time to the classical music on the radio. |
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It hasn't been publicly articulated because the great and the good of the arts community don't want to be seen as Jeremiahs. |
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As leader of the government, he exercises a general if not always clearly articulated authority over policy. |
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It also looks out into the future to test the theory against the common if vaguely articulated belief that great-power war has become obsolete. |
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Openly articulated tension between belief and non belief can only be a healthy thing. |
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These Centres will work with communities under terms and conditions based on articulated contractual arrangements and expectations. |
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Their most articulate supporters point out that Latour's non-human actants are already articulated by human agents. |
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The party now has an articulated policy platform, which was a major handicap in the last election. |
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But when the abuses are well documented and the issues feelingly articulated, they cannot be altogether extinguished. |
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The articulated colonies of Crisia fragment into their constituent internodes after decay of the elastic joints. |
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As legislators, we have to sort through articulated positions and make judgements about what is right. |
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We might think of a notion of ascesis not only as articulated by Walter Pater but also as expressed in the work of scholars like Leo Bersani. |
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The incident occurred when an articulated lorry collided with the back of a blue Volvo estate. |
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The name is painted on white articulated lorries parked across a massive expanse of yard. |
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She fires off the cleanest and most articulated runs without a trace of strain or unwanted aspirates. |
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Garda are anxious to speak to the owner of an articulated lorry who may be able to assist with information. |
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The passage cited above articulates that which cannot be articulated, namely Orion's inaccessible language as the spirit of Damballah. |
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A number of theologians have recently articulated a vision of the atonement in similar images. |
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The sacroiliac joints are not skeletally articulated, but consist of a web of ligaments that weave the three bones together. |
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The aft section is a freely flooded articulated robot tail which is terminated with a lunate caudal fin. |
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Nonetheless, scholastic theologians did not spend their time simply defending the doctrines articulated by the magisterium. |
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Most insects are completely articulated or virtually so, though larger ones show greater frequency of disarticulation. |
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The fully flexed pollex in an articulated manus of Shuvuuia is in a position similar to full flexion in Mononykus. |
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His subtly articulated, Augustinian view of a single covenant bestriding both Testaments is well worth revisiting. |
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All such records are of fully or partly articulated chitons embedded within fine-grained shale and marly limestones. |
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The former map traces architecture, articulated with sources of building materials, ranging from adobe to varied stones. |
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This is the explosive essence of carnival, and it is driven by music from bandwagons, articulated lorries stacked 30 feet high with speakers. |
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In that work a thematics of the social tensions around connection and disconnection is articulated visually. |
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These responses correspond with satisfying and dissatisfying aspects of supervision and involvement articulated by nonsupervisory employees. |
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Video has always articulated itself as the negative inverse of television, the conscience of television, as Avital Ronell once put it. |
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Is Nietzsche the one who first articulated the apollonian v. dionysian split in aesthetics? |
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The narrow view of economic democracy articulated by the Movement meant that the organization of labour as proletarian labour throughout the economy remained intact. |
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The precursors of classical political economy were, of course, the physiocrats, who articulated a concept of social class on the basis of a series of theoretical deductions. |
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Clearly, in order to preserve the more fragile and complexly articulated examples, only five masks were wired to move, and their gestures were simple. |
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The construction system reinforces this notion, with building elements being carefully articulated and assembled into a composition of plane and frame. |
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The dentary was scaled so that the condyle articulated with the glenoid fossa and the lower caniniform occluded with the diastema between the upper first tooth and caniniform. |
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Such automated convected climatic control is by no means unusual these days, but in the Turkish pavilion it is more clearly articulated than in any other at Expo. |
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Despite the length of the pit, the proximity of these articulated extremities and the ilium shows that the primary burial was in a flexed position prior to disturbance. |
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It is a joy to hear such weightless, fluently articulated harp playing. |
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The voice he heard from the cradle articulated Smith's sort of socialism. |
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Using a forklift truck the gang spent the next hour transferring the bottles from the articulated lorry's 40 ft trailer into two stolen 16-tonne lorries. |
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In the adagio solo at the center of George Balanchine's Square Dance, Peter Boal exudes a beautiful meditative melancholy from each perfectly articulated phrase. |
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We need more production, coupled with wide-open trade, to bring the burdens of wealth articulated by the free market's wet blankets to the people who long to bear them. |
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He not only articulated the need for Americans to actively engage in world markets, clearly and convincingly. |
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The front trigger is articulated to move forward a little when the gun recoils and then you move your finger forward for the right modified barrel. |
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Collectors delight in the range of dolls available throughout history, from Dutch dolls with articulated limbs to the lavishly dressed French dolls of the nineteenth century. |
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The bus company is considering re-routing the service because a larger articulated bus is currently being developed, which could cause access problems in some streets. |
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We had pulled into a lay-by between an articulated lorry and a car. |
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In the main collecting area, recovered and uncollected articulated skeletons of thero-pod, ankylosaurian and protoceratopsian dinosaurs represent over 100 individuals. |
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Sufficient articulated material exists to show that these animals were agnathans, with a bony exoskeleton, and they appear to have inhabited shallow-marine environments. |
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She had a thick Chechen accent but she articulated each word clearly. |
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And how is it that this poignant instrumental, played on a lone 12-string acoustic, conveys more than the most passionately articulated protest song? |
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Dialogue is, for the most part, well placed and clearly articulated. |
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The recording is close, and the playing, though more expressive than was usual half a century ago, is rather too obtrusively articulated to serve as a model. |
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Tower and wing are connected and articulated by a hinge point of vertical circulation, with a lift placed outside the building to minimize structural intrusion. |
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The wider variety, which occurs in one specimen with an articulated thorax including a thoracic axial spine, has been shown by Boyce to belong to Hillyardina. |
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Mr Challinor said agency officials arrived at the site to find 70 full clinical waste bins and an articulated lorry trailer full of yellow bags of clinical waste. |
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The nearside trailer wheels of the articulated lorry lifted six inches from the road surface and the load leaned to the offside and into the next carriageway. |
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On October 18 an articulated lorry pulled up a large section of the pavement and tore through safety fencing as its driver tried to turn it around. |
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The institute also recommended the use of articulated buses to further upgrade the capacity of the buses to 9,600 passengers per hour per direction. |
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Emissions trading programs need to occur within an articulated policy, such as the one proposed in the Kyoto Protocol, but with tougher penalties and clearer standards. |
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A clearly articulated and well-understood curriculum serves to bind the academic community together, justifying the meaning and value of academic work. |
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The brand, if shared, if articulated, if co-created, is a powerful flame that can illuminate the process and help everyone make principled choices. |
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It is unlikely to realize the articulated policy objectives of the United States in the region, and it should be revised to better secure those objectives. |
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The law is the statute that Congress passed, not the expressed intent of particular legislators or articulated understandings of particular commentators. |
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The marketing effort, articulated in a lucid style, has been superb. |
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He keeps things simple compared to the more garrulous contributions of his bandmates, opting for cleanly articulated line rather than a thick spattering of notes. |
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Excavators, articulated trucks, dozers, motor graders, and bottom-dump highway trucks are a few examples of the diverse machinery used on a typical job site. |
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In her first book, she pursues answers to a sort of question that, once articulated, seems so important and meaningful that one wonders how it escaped being asked for so long. |
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On the north-east side, the stand thrusts out at a precipitous angle, like the hull of a ship, rhythmically articulated by broad ribs, each of which contains a staircase. |
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The pure-toned, elegantly articulated flute solo was truly beautiful. |
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A third articulated lorry travelling behind the three vehicles also moved across and as it did so ploughed into the back of the car, shunting it into the trucks in front. |
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There are numerous reasons to do so, not least the moral aspect Christie articulated at the Latino Leadership Alliance gala. |
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Their sedan collided with an articulated lorry already in the outside lane when they pulled out to overtake and were shunted into the path of an oncoming mini van. |
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Shylock engineers a position where he can punish his enemies on their own terms and his merciless resolve to take what is his is articulated with pained eloquence. |
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The women's auxiliaries articulated an uxorial identity for their members and stressed the importance of well-managed homes with competent wives at the helm. |
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They have not been articulated, let alone strongly advocated, by Democrats recently, including the president. |
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Buses, articulated lorries, dustcarts and family cars are all forced to mount it on a day-to-day basis, wrecking road surfaces, kerb stones and drains. |
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It was just over two years ago when a big articulated lorry, having deposited a load of shavings by the stables, was having trouble squeezing through the narrow gateway. |
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In the uniquely articulated natural environment you can watch seals, bears, carcajous, wolves and other beasts of prey, as well as reptiles, birds or monkeys. |
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Back when straight razors were all the rage and a guy could take off an ear before his morning coffee, electric shavers were the barely articulated yelp of the deaf. |
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This is a yellow JCB vehicle on two large caterpillar tracks with a cab that can rotate all the way around, and a big scoop on an articulated arm at the front. |
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Communities often have articulated that what they want is their people trained as teachers and educators and eventually as principals to work in their schools. |
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While future non-lethal technologies may achieve the promises articulated by today's visionaries, the tendency to oversell current capabilities could prove disastrous. |
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In one incident, an articulated lorry was overturned while passengers in a car also had a lucky escape when their vehicle crashed through a nearby wall. |
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There are three distinct parts to the building, the most visible being an articulated tented superstructure of taut fabric and cables and bristling masts. |
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Theory takes as its object things that are birthless and cannot be verbally articulated. |
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The Bones of the Fingers are articulated by Ginglymus, and are fifteen in each Hand. |
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He articulated clearly the difference between a full legislative union and a federation. |
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Most things in life, including life itself, seemed to have articulated sections, discrete and separate and straightforward. |
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New economies and institutions emerged, becoming more sophisticated and globally articulated over the course of the early modern period. |
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However, there were those who articulated a more favourable recognition of the significance of this author's life and works. |
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Various designs of articulated locomotives were developed to overcome this problem. |
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Instead, plosives are articulated with voice depending on their position in a word, in accordance with the rules of Tamil phonology. |
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The articulated nature of the trainset was credited with maintaining stability during the incident and all of the train stayed upright. |
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In articulatory phonetics, a consonant is a speech sound that is articulated with complete or partial closure of the vocal tract. |
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The other problematic area is that of syllabic consonants, segments articulated as consonants but occupying the nucleus of a syllable. |
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The gallery is articulated in many halls, catalogued by schools and chronological order. |
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That the person might have had a clearly articulated political motive to protest such testing does not affect liability. |
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But Milton also articulated the main strands of future discussions about freedom of expression. |
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Stare decisis does not apply, and any new rules articulated will not be applied in future cases. |
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Why these relatively late aggadot should carry any historical weight is never articulated. |
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Black pride, black nationalism, antiracism, feminism, and womanism are among the world-views frequently articulated in conscious hip hop. |
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Rather, the city is interpreted as an apparatus whose space is articulated by recurring temporal automatisms. |
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Elbows and shoulders are reinforced with Oxford Ripstop honeycomb fabric articulated for comfort. |
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Justice Scalia is famous for his strong rule orientation, best articulated in his 1989 article, The Rule of Law as a Law of Rules. |
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Tokes Osubu, executive director of the New York-based group Gay Men of African Descent, articulated why. |
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Reform articulated this position before the 1995 Quebec referendum and the federal Liberals denounced them as negativists. |
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The counterrevolutionary ideology has to be articulated on its own terms before it is connected to the dilemmas of contemporary politics. |
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A complete, articulated heterostracan from Wenlockian beds of the Delorme Group, Mackenzie Mountains, Northwest Territories, Canada. |
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The skeletal plan of the rhipidistian Eusthenopteron consisted of an axial series of bones, each of which articulated with a preaxial series. |
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This desire for approbation was articulated through the depoliticization of Spanish society and even the depoliticization of the official institutions of Francoism. |
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Acute spelling awareness precedes before the indefinite article an is spoken before the word opinion, or indefinite article a is articulated before the word long. |
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Second, the prothoracic legs bear two articulated pretarsal claws in African Laccocorinae, whereas a single immovable claw is fused to the protibia in Naucorinae. |
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In 1973 Kuka Robotics built its first robot, known as Famulus, also one of the first articulated robots to have six electromechanically driven axes. |
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Russian paleontologists discovered six articulated skeletons of the large duckbilled dinosaur Saurolophus, many of them complete with skin impressions. |
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Parts of the articulated tanker, which was carrying more than 32,000 litres of petroleum spirit and 5,000 litres of diesel fuel,melting in the intense heat. |
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For example, Schatz never quite understood Voegelin's notion of Gnosticism articulated in The New Science of Politics and Science, Politics, and Gnosticism. |
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Later, however, he would express his disappointment in the theory, as articulated in the introduction of his second book on the verb phrase in Hebrew. |
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The 6X Visual robots are programmable with the Cartesian coordinates that molders are familiar with, or circular coordinates typically used with articulated robots. |
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Everson has clearly articulated the primary benefits to the Service of implementing the mandatory e-file program for corporations and exempt organizations. |
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A conception of praxis as principled pragmatism is articulated, and the commitment to pragmatic antiracisms is contrasted with liberalism's policy of nonracialism. |
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Narrowing the scope, somewhat, is the second proposal I would like to offer, based upon the doctrine of the Zaddik, as articulated in Hasidic literature. |
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This view has been articulated by advocates of deep history. |
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Ruskin articulated an extended metaphor of household and family, drawing on Plato and Xenophon to demonstrate the communal and sometimes sacrificial nature of true economics. |
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The radius and ulna of the front legs are articulated by the carpus, which, while structurally equivalent to the human wrist, functions as a knee. |
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Among these was the concept of extracting power from the angular motion at the joints of an articulated raft, which was proposed in the 1950s by Masuda. |
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The concept of national kingship is first articulated in the 7th century, but only became a political reality in the Viking Age, and even then not a consistent one. |
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His philosophy is often divided into an early period, exemplified by the Tractatus, and a later period, articulated in the Philosophical Investigations. |
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Specifically, when the music calls for it, the player can choose to reverse bellows direction, causing sequential notes to be more distinctly articulated. |
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Ever mindful of historical precedents and debates in allied professions such as medicine, the editors have successfully articulated a cogent and persuasive argument. |
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