The drama behind the scenes at most events was almost more exciting than what the audience witnessed. |
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Supply from Iraq, which daily pumped at most half of its estimated 2.1 million barrels capacity last year, remains uncertain. |
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People who work outside or in wooded areas, such as park rangers and construction workers, are at most risk of getting Lyme disease. |
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Aged about 12 or 13 years at most, the girl started screaming abuse, crying, lashing out with fists and kicking. |
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He has consulted at most of the storage ring projects around the world, many of which have installed Halbach design undulators and wigglers. |
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Whereas scientific research on agroforestry dates back at most two generations, this indigenous system is centuries, if not millennia, old. |
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With just a couple of electronic components that cost at most a dollar or two, you can build simple radio transmitters and receivers. |
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The next town was a two days walk by foot but only half a day at most by horse and wagon. |
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In the above simulation, I assumed that for every codon, there were at most two alleles segregating in the population at any given time. |
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The mining process is more mechanized than that at most Brazilian gem mines. |
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He survived on mediocrity, excelling at little but being passable at most things. |
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The object that the tool produces has at most a quickly passing sentimental value. |
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Experts predict that at most a meteor could flash across the sky every minute or two at peak times. |
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I tend not to acknowledge them, or at most nod stand-offishly and not smile. |
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That rate sets the pace for many consumer loans, especially the prime rate, at most retail banks. |
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If you look at most Asian customers, many also tend to be much more experimental with toys and gadgets. |
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I don't have any specific clothing preferences, but at most I am a boring dresser, sticking to casual clothes like T-shirts and tracksuits. |
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The working day should be of six hours at most, and annual holidays doubled or trebled. |
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By the time she left the bathroom, it was almost 7 pm. And the rain outside had dwindled to a small shower, or even a sprinkle, at most. |
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He was convinced that this sedative would leave the horse's system in a week, or at most a fortnight. |
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She sees her father at most twice a year now, having discovered that the only thing a family shares is its past. |
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I returned to my office about half an hour later for one or two minutes at most to collect some more papers, and left again. |
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There are, at most, six bridleways in the Baildon area, all of which require riders to use roads to get to them. |
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Once the system is re-connected it takes about two minutes at most to reach full pressure. |
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Work began on Friday night, but traffic was light yesterday with delays of only a few minutes at most. |
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He felt as though he had been running for hours when it had only been a mere ten minutes at most. |
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Centres seemed to be generally well managed, and at most sites staff were well motivated and enthusiastic about their new roles. |
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For example, if your pet weighs less than 30 pounds then it's welcome at most of the motels and motor lodges. |
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They argue that the actual efficiency is at most 3 percent, based on previous studies of bright bolides. |
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Also, try surfing with a boogie board, a small foam pad you lay on to ride a wave, available to borrow at most hotels. |
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We could see some of them which had toppled over and rolled down the precipitous slopes and remained upside down at most nauseating angles. |
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He stated, without proof, that it would take the sum of at most nine cubes or 19 fourth powers to express any whole number. |
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An unusual feature of the month was the frequency of strong winds, with gale gusts recorded at most stations. |
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The bombing was a planned, purposeful attack, while the Port Authority was at most negligent in failing to defend its property more carefully. |
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Diurnal water table fluctuations can be considered a diagnostic indicator of groundwater consumption by phreatophytes at most sites. |
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I think it's about eighty or ninety years old at most, but it has an extremely unusual quality. |
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Her interest in the matter seems to have been merely that of a connection, or, at most, a clanswoman. |
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Bath Road is gridlocked at most times of the day and this development would add to the congestion. |
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Total war may describe certain isolated and uncharacteristic aspects of the Civil War but is at most a partial view. |
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In highly endemic areas, at most 20 to 30 percent of deer ticks are infected with B. burgdorferi. |
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It is a shallow subsidence flash, no more than a metre or two in depth at most. |
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He was introduced as a disposable character to push the story along for a couple of episodes at most. |
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He estimates that at most two to five percent of tobacco shares have been sold through divestment. |
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After all, a new president enjoys a honeymoon period of three months at most. |
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They were escorted by armed guards, but so many of them escaped that only half at most actually reached the site. |
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In return, they would receive considerable exposure at most Tour events throughout Europe along with other marketing advantages. |
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With transfers into the members enclosure also available at extra cost at most race meetings, ticket holders have additional flexibility. |
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The cheapest ceiling and wall solutions are heavy-duty, screw-in, vinyl-coated steel hooks, available at most hardware stores. |
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The resultant tea is used to sprinkle over the eyes or used in an eyewash in an eyecup that can be readily purchased at most drug stores. |
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Like business brokers, the matchmakers are unregulated or, at most, loosely regulated. |
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Two, pick up into a hover and do a pedal turn to park the aircraft on the port line-up, a three-minute evolution at most. |
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When controlling for other factors, lean body mass was the most significant predictor of bone mineral density at most sites. |
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However, Jeihan prefers to present human figures alone or in twos or three figures at most. |
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The desk is never unmanned for any longer than a minute at most, and we pick and choose the moments we leave it. |
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To rinse your sinuses, use a neti pot, a small teapotlike device sold at most natural food stores. |
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Unfortunately, due to the large number of papers presented at most sessions, hardly any discussion took place. |
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Even if it could only make my life, or at most those of my immediate circle, more boring, I still think it worth taking a pop at. |
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Even atomic clocks can detect drifts in the fine-structure constant only over days or, at most, years. |
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The planulae of most cnidarians attach and lose, at most, a coat of swimming cilia. |
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Although not new, distance learning remains an experimental realm at most colleges and universities. |
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Though mannequins are fixtures at most clothing retailers, they usually end up playing a sad second fiddle to the duds they display. |
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To say that at most one person may have taken part in a more formal protest on a Saturday is far from the truth. |
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Then it has to persuade some of the millions still drinking the swill sold at most convenience stores and gas stations to trade up. |
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Even newborn babies were not washed, and until the eighteenth century they were swaddled in bands of cloth that were changed twice a day at most. |
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A flywheel can supply power for only a short time, about one minute at most. |
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It follows from this that two functions with identical derivatives differ by at most a constant. |
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Many different preparations of the measles vaccine are available, all containing small amounts, at most, of the egg protein ovalbumin. |
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As is the case at most universities, freshmen are not permitted to bring their cars during the first semester. |
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Tin washtubs, available at most home centers, make great containers for beer and soft drinks. |
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However, at most gates they would employ a pikeman to collect the tolls and would allow for this cost in their bid for the lease. |
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We assume that a male may participate in at most a single breeding aggregation in any given time interval. |
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She loves alternative music and watching all sorts of sports though she says she is a total loser at most of them. |
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You can count the number of people at most general openings on your fingers and toes. |
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Road ends do not have boat ramps, nor is there sufficient water to launch a boat from a trailer at most road ends. |
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She was average in height, about five foot five at most, though she was no less beautiful for this. |
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I would advise always being able to access lighting and storage with stepladders that are available at most hardware stores. |
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He ascribed the poor results to poverty and the lack of resources at most schools. |
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Here are a few of the more common materials, available at most home centers and lumberyards. |
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Providence area machine shops trained many of America's leading mechanics, but their links to armories were episodic at most. |
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So, at most madrasa graduates can aspire to become teachers in madrasas, imams in mosques or else open another madrasa of their own. |
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Sealing kits are available at most fine stationary stores, but a regular taper candle in a dark colour works just as well. |
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There are significant departments at most major banks that cater to this trade. |
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Indeed, some analysts give the company only two years at most before it saturates the U.S. market. |
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The oldest such finds, including wooden canoes and paddles, come from northern Europe and date to at most 9,000 years ago. |
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Even the grimmest of Riis's photographs show only a few people, at most, in the back alleys and basement dives. |
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Wearing ragged cutoffs and flip-flops is generally considered bad form at most business meetings. |
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The wrappings of the Nishan Sahib flag post at most gurdwaras are also changed on Baisakhi. |
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The only rig permitted at most of the Highland balls is white tie or Highland dress. |
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Caulking, sealant, and weather stripping will do the trick and are available at most hardware stores. |
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If no Premier line exists, you are welcome to check in with our United First customers at most major terminals in the U. S. and Canada. |
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And there is no chorus of dogs, locked in yards alone, whose barks and yaps and howls, at most other times of the year, bounce from ridge to ridge, amplified by winds. |
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Furthermore, attendance at most courts based on customary law was not voluntary. |
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Exchange services are of course provided by banks and at most hotel receptions, but the exchange rates are not very good. |
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The juvenile stays in the correctional institution at least one year and at most five years. |
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What would the various social-media sites look like if ephemerality was the default and permanence, at most, an option? |
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Kitamura, a featherweight at most, might seem a awkward messenger for the material. |
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Burgers, pig ear sandwiches, fried chicken wings, neck bones and red beans, or chitterlings and collards were always on the menu at most of the local eateries along the strip. |
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Patties at most New York shops tend to be drier, with the meat pastelike, in the traditional style. |
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Tiles, grout, thinset, cement board, tools and complete installation instructions are available at most home centers and other retailers of tile supplies. |
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Ms O'Connor claimed that emergency medical technicians had five days training at most in childbirth and that this was no substitute for midwifery assistance. |
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Calypogeia muelleriana has obtuse oval, at most very little acuminate or bilobed leaves. |
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All this is pure reason, and mankind has in fact lived for thousands of years without it, or at most with its mere rudiments. |
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You can, of course, chill out at most mealtimes in smart casuals. |
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You can touch up the face of the ORACLE2 with Stove Bright Metallic Black high temperature paint which is available at most fireplaces dealers. |
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Everybody knew those levees were built to sustain a Category 2 at most. |
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It would involve at most an overnight stay in hospital, he explained. |
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The magazine's story at most provided an incidental spark that ignited the explosive outrage against US policies and practices that exists throughout the region. |
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In our ongoing analysis of international financial architecture, the author argues that dollarization is at most a second-best answer to currency confusion. |
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This is the only isotope of francium occurring in nature, but at most there is only 20-30 g of the element present in the earth's crust at any one time. |
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The rocky bedrock, with a slight slope off shore, is covered by a thin layer of gravel and pebbles, a few centimetres thick at most. |
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Diet, nutrition and sports science is commonplace at most clubs now and a British culture that revelled in too much of everything now looks to be a thing of the past. |
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The edge at most hedge funds is getting an informational edge, or using holdings to push for changes in management. |
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They get blown quite a bit for their scrumming and if you look at most of the penalties against them, a high percentage are for indiscretions there. |
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When this sleeplessness lasts only for a few nights or, at most, a few weeks, it is classified as acute insomnia. |
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However, this is a conservative estimate that suggests at most just one in eight of all non-resident accounts opened over the period in question were bogus. |
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Tennant is adept at most aspects of the role but he excels when the prince becomes a prankish provocateur. |
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Poets are distant cousins at most, and labor under a distinctly different set of rules. |
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She remembered her father use to tease her about washing her skin away, and how he would bath once a month, using her dirty water and taking only ten minutes at most. |
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This is more than one full-time salary at most stations, which achieve remarkable results on shoestring budgets. |
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My favorite threat is that I will be thrown in the River Miljacka, which is at most knee-deep, with my feet bound in cement. |
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A wandering albatross, for example, will only begin breeding between the ages of 7 and 11, and a pair will produce, at most, one chick every two years. |
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Maternity clothes get worn for 9 months at most, so you can often find them in nearly-new condition. |
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For me, it's important to release an album, go on tour, and then do another album after a year and a half, two years at most. |
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When you look at most golfers in a driving range they stand in a little bay, which I call a cell, and don't let themselves out until they've hit the perfect shot. |
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Fortunately, the government has put a stop to it and new loans taken out 1st June can only incur early settlement charges of, at most, two months interest. |
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There can be at most pragmatical reasons for preferring one system over another. |
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Voluntary, collective action of this kind can at most be categorized as an act of civil disobedience against the occupying Power. |
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Politically, this system is either inherently hostile to, or at most gives only grudging support to state welfare. |
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Should he get stuck, he just makes a few calls and gets back to us with the information within a few hours at most. |
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Amy is, at most, a pitiable woman trapped in a marriage that she has no idea how to fix. |
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Now we see a world situation more fraught with danger than at most times during the past 50 years. |
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The potential teratogenicity of benzodiazepines remains controversial, but a recent meta-analysis suggested a twofold increase, at most, in the risk of orofacial clefts. |
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The vast majority of the authors listed, however, have none of their writings preserved for us, or mere fragments at most. |
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For example, the fourth-grade syllabus at most schools outside the Autonomous Region includes two Kurdish language lessons every week. |
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Each of two declarations is said to be a homograph of the other if both declarations have the same identifier and overloading is allowed for at most one of the two. |
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Shh, shh, it's only for a little bit, a week or two at most. |
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Where its size so warrants, it shall elect a select committee from among its members, comprising at most three members. |
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With regard to high-risk material, it can be concluded that, for the purpose of this assessment, the geographic market is at most Denmark. |
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Due to half-duplexity, there can be at most transmitting nodes in a time slot. |
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Please consider at this step to select at most this bitrate which you have booked. |
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We have every right to hope that tourism will recover at most of the European tourist destinations. |
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The caravan will be present at most of the 50th anniversary events which take place outdoors, where it will bring in visual and audio excitement. |
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As the period covered by contracts is one year at most, these acquisition costs are deferred to the following year. |
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I assure you that this was not an expression of ill will, at most I was short of energy or strength of purpose, but usually simply short of time. |
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The length of this outage is not yet determined, but we hope it will be at most until tomorrow morning. |
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Polishing toes is easier with a foam toe separator available at most dollar stores. |
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At that time, the sockeyes in the stream and the ones at Pleasure Point had been breeding in their respective habitats for at most thirteen generations. |
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When today's photovoltaic solar cells absorb a photon of sunlight, the energy gets converted to at most one electron, and the rest is lost as heat. |
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The average user shares these photos hoping, at most, for some positive feedback from their friends and followers. |
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The fashionable hemline varied slightly, but at most times covered the ankle bone. |
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While front offices at most leagues and teams remain far less diverse than their player and fan bases, the 50 people on our list prove that progress is being made. |
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However, this is at most an act of reverse discrimination which does not affect competition. |
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They field three senior sides, with teams at most junior age groups, and play at Holden Road, the site of Belvedere and Calder Vale Sports Club. |
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But despite his academic credentials, Julian had to fight just to get his foot in the door at most laboratories. |
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Altogether, taxes, provided at most 30 percent of national expenditures, with the rest from borrowing. |
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Lord Woolf following the 1990 Strangeways Prison riot advised prisons should normally hold at most 400 prisoners. |
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A biweekly magazine devoted to the cult is sold at most news-stands. |
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The re-innervation time is therefore 3 months, or 6 months at most. |
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Blade odd-pinnate, leaflets usu. at most in 8 pairs. |
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Bates had been present at most of the conspirators' meetings, and under interrogation he implicated Father Tesimond in the plot. |
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Working conditions at the Abbey were better than at most Victorian factories. |
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With at most 20 to 25 torpedoes stored on board, the number of attacks was limited. |
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Onychonycteris had claws on all five of its fingers, whereas modern bats have at most two claws appearing on two digits of each hand. |
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Finley, that the grandiose aims amounted to at most a form of random charity, an additional imperial benevolence. |
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From this correspondence it appears that NOE consoles imported from the United Kingdom require at most the addition of a different SCART cable, a different power plug and a simple instruction booklet in the local language. |
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Based on evidence from the euro zone, the adoption of a common currency will have, at most, a secondary effect on the convergence of national bond yields. |
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There are not very many of them in Canada, perhaps a few hundred at most. |
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This administrative process should not take longer than a few months at most and should not be subject to discretional veto by the Ministry of Interior and Municipalities. |
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You can only move your checkers to free points, which are points that either are empty, hold your own checkers, or at most one of your opponent's checkers. |
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The nomination shall consist of a letter of recommendation from the primary sponsor and at least one and at most three additional letters of support indicating the extent of influence of the candidate's work. |
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An auger or drill could be used to drill through the logs from above allowing the insertion of wooden pegs to pin the logs together and add stability, but this was not required and would be rare at most posts. |
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By ensuring that non-francophones can draw up application forms and quittances in any language of their choice along with French, s. 57, read together with 89, creates, at most a minimal impairment of equality rights. |
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Before that, it was at most, a walk-on part. |
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The use in the preparation of an agent for treating a human or animal subject against the HIV-1 virus or a related virus, of dextrin sulphate containing at most two sulphate groups per glucose unit. |
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Indeed, because they make different assumptions, only one of which can be correct, it follows that at most only one approach will yield an unbiased estimate of program impact. |
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A water-decomposable fibrous sheet comprising, water-dispersible fibers having a fiber length of at most 20 mm, and a gel compound formed from colloidal silica and an electrolyte. |
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Diffuse processes play, at most, a minor role. |
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Standard free amenities like continental breakfast, high speed Internet, in-room coffee, and weekday lobby newspapers are available at most locations and will ensure you enjoy a comfortable stay at a great price. |
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These measures are intended, at most, to enable workers to hold out for a while, in the hope that economic activity and confidence in the markets will recover. |
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Our experience, especially from the 2001-2002 technology nuclear winter, is that such massive inventory corrections last for two quarters at most. |
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It is likely that at most only the 24 percent who specifically indicated dissatisfaction were actually short of money during their period of study. |
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This range is selected so that sharp-edged 90° bends in the direction indicated are still possible with a full specimen width and a strip thickness of at most 0.5 mm. |
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It's also ideal for teenagers with the many sports facilities, beach and swimming pool, not to mention the evening entertainment that is provided at most sites in high season. |
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We have verified that the estimator is at most only slightly biased and that the usual estimator central limit theorem estimator of the standard error is satisfactory. |
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Such a stance, of course, involves taking great risks with the lives of other people one is in no position to consult, by urging on a military and political authority over which we have at most extremely exiguous checks. |
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Note: Lyle's golden syrup is available at most supermarkets. |
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Certain NATO country representatives thought, perhaps understandably, that at most three, four or five days of air strikes would be enough to persuade the Serb president to call off his forces. |
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The same situation looks substantially different from the perspective of a small or medium enterprise that typically has at most a small patent portfolio and has to expect extortionate licensing. |
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The amount of the employee's contribution is a percentage of gross pay, which is withheld by the employer from the person's pay packet, immediately or at most two months after the corresponding period. |
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The number of directors representing the college of associate members and the college of qualified personalities is at most equal to that of the founder members minus one. |
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Field measurements of snowmelt and soil moisture offer at most two months of warning. |
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A stairway is also required with steps at least 200 mm deep, uniform risers at most 200 mm high and a handrail beginning above the bottom step and 900 mm above that step's nosing. |
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The research team has designed a contoured collection area that is lined with a six mill polyethylene liner available at most local hardware stores. |
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At Games-time, you will have access to a volunteer lounge at most of our venues to provide you with an area to take a break, get some snacks and beverages during your shift. |
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For unstructured search problems like the NP-complete problems this means that there is no exponential speed up but rather at most a quadratic speed up. Your assertions about D-Wave are equally specious. |
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In one part of the country or another, Canada has skills shortages and training gaps in most film and television occupations and at most career levels. |
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While users believe they have access to diversified information, they are on the contrary accessing information from at most two or three large corporations. |
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Therefore, at most, the 1988 Employee Booklet should be taken to describe a practice as to the payment of the expenses of the Plan and not an undertaking by the Company to pay those expenses. |
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It seems to be the opinion of the majority of leaders as well as of many readers that, for the foreseeable future, the influence t hat t he book w i l l have upon t he inst itut ions of societ y must be indirect, at most. |
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We erected predator exclosures at most nests on beaches but did not construct exclosures around nests along rivers. |
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Another is mixing water with trisodium phosphate, an inexpensive powder degreaser that should be at most hardware stores. |
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Sixth form provision is limited at most schools in most districts, with only Fylde and Lancaster districts having mostly sixth forms at schools. |
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Access from landside areas to airside areas is tightly controlled at most airports. |
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Because there is little documented evidence, historians can only guess at most of David's activities in this period. |
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However, his decision to exclude her did not prevent her presence at most councils and battles. |
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The Normans did create new earls like those of Herefordshire, Shropshire, and Cheshire but they were associated with only a single shire at most. |
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My brother is useless at most computer games, but he is an awesome PS2 player. |
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Even at its most powerful this force is still weak, causing tidal differences of inches at most. |
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Athletes from the club participate at most road races and triathlons in Cornwall as well as many further afield. |
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Contemporary anthropology is an established science with academic departments at most universities and colleges. |
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The two disputed letters claim that Vespucci made four voyages to America, while at most two can be verified from other sources. |
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These temperatures normally extend at most a few days at a time in the northern and central parts of Florida. |
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Its border with Zambia to the north near Kazungula is poorly defined but at most is a few hundred metres long. |
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Available at most hobby shops, this tool allows you to check track gauge, flangeway spacing and width, and many other dimensions. |
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Arctic hare do not survive well in captivity, living only a year and a half at most. |
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Consequently, the extruder has a residence time measured in seconds or, at most, minutes, rather than in hours for most stirred tank reactions. |
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It is because the ONS now assumes faster future improvements in mortality rates that it reports higher life expectancies at most ages. |
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Plan ahead by carrying a center punch, a tool available at most hardware stores. |
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Of course, in-store checkout is at most a half-problem seeking a solution. |
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I was naive enough to assume that he would, at most, rob me. |
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Bulgogi items, the thin-sliced marinated meats that you cook yourself on inset table hibachis at most Korean restaurants, are cooked for you here. |
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Yet, prior to Shoal Creek, a black man stood a better chance of being elected president than of being accepted as a member at most all-white country clubs. |
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The assumption that human thoughts are at most a result of neural interactions, or a so called epiphenomena, limits the concepts and treatments it can offer. |
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In its pure form, R-limonene is nonallergenic or at most a weak allergen. |
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Statewide tide tables are available at most park offices and online. |
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Since her late husband Lloyd, editorial page editor of The Tennesseean, joined NCEW in 1962, Joan has been in our company at most of the conventions. |
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But it was spoiled by the fact that my daughter had to sit on my knee for the whole show as the venue could not provide a booster seat, readily available at most cinemas. |
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In 1775, there was at most 12 million dollars in gold in the colonies, not nearly enough to cover current transactions, let alone finance a major war. |
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Because ovulation is suppressed until the calf is weaned, females give birth at most every two years, leaving the walrus with the lowest reproductive rate of any pinniped. |
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This would suggest that the forts were occupied for six years at most. |
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Further education is also offered at most high schools in the city. |
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Competition for graduate financial aid is intense and most scholarships support at most 2 years of Master's studies and 4 years of doctoral studies. |
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In manufacturing, production was on a relatively small scale, and generally consisted of workshops and small factories that employed at most dozens of workers. |
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Since Charles first married in 907, that would mean that Gisla was at most 5 years old at the time of the treaty of 911 which offered her in marriage. |
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The Mesozoic Lepidosteidae, again, have, at most, biconcave vertebrae, while the existing Lepidosteus has Salamandroid, opisthocoelous, vertebrae. |
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Its news and its editorial comment have in general been carefully coordinated, and have at most times been handled with an earnest sense of responsibility. |
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This class allows for access to business lounges at most airports. |
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Even for her, numbers, especially ZIP codes, are at most a passing crush. |
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He was to be the elite social intercourser for all the others who could only lead drab dull lives, slightly comfortable at most, full only at moments. |
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