It will reinforce the idea behind the endosymbiotic theory which is suggested as the basis for the formation of eukaryotic cells. |
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The air behind a warm front is generally warmer and more moist than the air ahead of it. |
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Behind the picture-book porticos, manicured lawns and mile-wide smiles lie anxiety, self-loathing and torpor. |
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Behind the column is the vast triumphal arch that joins the two wings of the General Staff Building. |
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Behind every green hill there's another hill, with eucalyptus groves and banana trees and terraced fields of sweet potato and manioc and corn. |
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Behind him on the other side of the trench, was a similar berm called the parados. |
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Behind a pillar, however, a man in fashionably cut jeans, leather moccasins and a hip yellow sweatshirt talks frustratedly into a mobile phone. |
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Behind all these novels are authentic and well-researched field notes, which can make any anthropologist proud. |
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Behind his jollity and vividness, lay a cold, dark interior, hidden to all. |
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Behind the ethmoid spine is a smooth surface slightly raised in the midline, and grooved on either side for the olfactory lobes of the brain. |
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Behind them stood Jasmine and her Father, waiting for the wedding march to begin. |
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Behind this lies a genuine satiric point about the booming heritage industry's dependence on quaint appellations and sentimental conservation. |
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Behind the dining room are the utility room and family bathroom, both with tiled floors. |
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Behind both these minatory visions stands a bloodthirsty Father, damning and punishing. |
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Behind it is a large street level parking lot accessible from Richmond Street. |
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Behind these violent and ugly displays of rank bullying lies a profound irony. |
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Behind the desk, a lieutenant, a sergeant, and a police officer were conversing. |
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Behind him the ship's company, some carrying red roses, streamed down the brows to reunite with their loved ones. |
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Behind her stood Akima, silent and unmoving, her eyes piercing straight ahead. |
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Behind him, the virescent beast crouched as if about to leap again, bellowing defiance and raising clenched fists that were as big as hams. |
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Behind the counter there was a doorway through which Mike could see into the kitchen. |
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Behind the flock even the white tip of his tail and his ruff were quite invisible. |
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Behind it rear an assortment of rolling hills and mountains, dominated by Ben Lui. |
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Behind the Cliffside Inn, I heard a fiddle and a mandolin, keeping rhythm on an old washboard and stomping on the floor. |
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Behind stretched a rocky plateau, the one pale cafe au lait in colour, the other of deeply rusted iron. |
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Behind the glasses, her brown eyes were equally huge, her face tapering down to a small mouth. |
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Behind him was the legendary West End producer, who had brought it to London from off-Broadway. |
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Behind is a huge, bright yellow full moon, and the grassy field underfoot is composed of green, blue, and brown. |
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Behind the temporary mesh frames is a slatted wooden fence, which would not stop a child climbing on to the grass verges of the teeming highway. |
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Behind the large rose-shaped fountain, old-fashioned shrub roses are planted, and baskets of miniatures dangle from a pergola. |
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Behind the scenes, the tacitly understood tradeoffs amount to quid pro quos. |
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Behind the cross, crude propeller blades on whirligigs made by local artist R A Miller and planted on Windy Hill, spin and twirl on gusty days. |
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Cody was in the middle of a Behind The Music episode on Linkin Park when the door bell's irritating ring drifted to his room. |
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Behind us my guards and H'risnth's entourage tailed along, Kh'hitch engaged in a subdued exchange with the ambassador. |
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Behind one of the cameras a lizard scuttles up the wall and disappears down the other side. |
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Behind this is the family room which has rich red walls, a moulded timber ceiling and a cast-iron open fireplace with slate hearth. |
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Behind them trailed a small escort of equally benumbed guardsmen, every one with weapons, if not in hand, then at the ready. |
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Behind the spectacles and the twin set of the demure secretary runs the hot blood of a rampaging minx. |
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Behind the counter a wall of dark coursed slate is incised with a slot lined with blood red glass. |
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Behind the towers would be an enclosed courtyard bordered by 17 townhouses. |
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Behind these natural breastworks, the company fired repeated volleys at the approaching horsemen. |
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Behind every transnational corporation there is a national base that depends on its local state to sustain its viability. |
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Behind him the cage was being opened and animal handlers with restraints moved in. |
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Behind him, the capital ships were starting to shift, trying in vain to get out of their tight formation. |
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Behind him, leaning against the wall, was a young woman with long blonde hair and startling green eyes, wearing a flowing gown of deep scarlet. |
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Behind the sofa is one of the places in a home where all the lost things end up. |
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Behind the humour, however, one finds a novel of great merit and depth, constructed in the most poetic language, and not at all about fish. |
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Nicolas Cage is in talks to star in the reboot of Left Behind, the faith-based, action-packed book and movie series about the End Times. |
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Behind it stood a tall, middle aged male in a jet black suit, jet black dress shirt and gray tie. |
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Behind him was a deer with great horns that twisted and turned in every direction. |
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Behind their bay windows are elegant drawing rooms and to the rear there is sufficient space to create generous kitchens and living areas. |
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Behind the band, they carried stretchers, symbolic of the operational role played by the bandsmen in action. |
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Behind a door at the back of the kitchen hides an extensive wine cellar stacked with choice Riojas. |
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The book reveals the cold calculations that were behind the government's policies. |
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Behind the mosque's central arch was a carved marble balcony, where in better days a maulvi had stood to address the assembled villagers. |
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Behind the counter men in white kitchen uniforms with little paper hats prepared plates of burgers and fries. |
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Behind me, Drew's car sputtered down the street, the sound getting fainter and fainter as he took a corner and drove off into the night. |
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Behind each crest of a ravenous bird or brutish beast lay men equally as daunting. |
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Behind the man Drillian could see a couple of the smiths hammering red-hot chunks of metal. |
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Behind the question of course lies a deep ignorance of the reality of life in working class communities. |
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Behind them Great Britain, Ukraine and the Netherlands tussled for the final two spots. |
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Behind this barrier stood helmeted paramilitary police carrying riot shields and wearing body armor. |
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Behind his store's brick facade, he displays everything from wrought-iron bistro tables and wall-mounted plant hangers to pots and urns. |
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Behind the green baize bravado was quite evidently a character who talked big when the chips were up, but folded when it came to real life. |
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Behind intentions and conscious aims lie complex objective processes that shape the course of history. |
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Behind me, in a half-filled screening room, the sound of a projector hums as its reels turn. |
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Behind the bungalow, a lawned area led down to a compost heap and a small ditch at the bottom of the garden. |
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Behind these rings of trees are yet more grassy fields, some wild and overgrown, others kept trim and tidy. |
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Behind these were many ranks of pixies, gnomes and nymphs, and in the rear a thousand beautiful fairies floated along in gorgeous array. |
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Behind the black-sailed boat, a green bamboo raft skimmed atop the glimmering water some 40 yards away. |
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Behind you is a gorgeous, restored great house set against a backdrop of rainforests and mountains. |
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Behind the main building, the octagonal theatre has also been remodelled to create a tranquil, communal garden. |
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Behind the house near the back wall were a bathhouse, a shack, and a bathroom. |
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Behind this zone of environmental invasion is a wave of cell senescence, death and necrotrophic disappearance. |
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Behind it, the kitchen features a Belfast sink, while the bathroom features a Victorian bath with shower attachment. |
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Behind them, in chalk, is a train schedule, like a tote board at a racetrack. |
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Behind the cabin was a large empty yard and beyond that trees and steep hillsides topped with pink cliffs and crags. |
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Behind the huge caravan of people, travois, and pony herds, some 120 freight wagons carried supplies and indigent Indians. |
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Behind the market stalls are the Tin Trunk warehouse, The Golden Lion public house and the city Turkish bath. |
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Behind this man, in the background, women dressed in traditional black clothing are assembled in single file lines. |
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Behind her was another sleek figure laying down suppressive fire with an MA5 Assault Rifle. |
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Behind it was a thick trail of sticky slime, almost like that of a slug, only more of a discolored yellow. |
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Behind her, in baskets were ivory tusks, gold, blocks of incense, natron salts and uncut precious stones. |
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Behind it are the braes of the Carse and the Sidlaw Hills and nearby are the villages of Longforgan and Inchture. |
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Behind them the race had become a bruising battle with plenty of cars displaying panel damage. |
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Behind the vert there is a 16 foot tall vert wall with about 7 feet of vert. |
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Behind the stage there was a passageway, and halfway down it a door leading under the stage to the orchestra pit. |
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Behind Professor Godfrey's sensible suggestion lies a statistic that might appeal to any passing cynic. |
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Behind the jailhouse, lurking in the shadows was the stooped figure of a man. |
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Behind the suit and smooth talk, this man is a criminal who has organised and financed murder and torture. |
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Behind him came a low laugh, then a few bars of tinkling music that cut off with a tinny snap. |
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Behind the scenes, representatives from the transport union had been meeting with drivers in Grangemouth. |
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Behind all this, walls of square-cut ice rose in cracked columns that avalanched regularly, sometimes bringing down a 30m-wide face. |
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Behind the front line of low-rise hotels and apartments is what feels like a mountain town that has slipped down to the coast. |
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Behind all the pomp and the communist rhetoric, this is a peace loving country. |
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Behind a glass wall at one end is the smallest of Al Jazeera's three broadcast studios, where anchors read five-minute newscasts every hour. |
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The team fell behind in the first half but rallied in the second half to win the game. |
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Behind the girl's left shoulder a figurine of a horse sits on the window sill. |
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Behind them was the soft continuous sound of rattling wheels and human voices. |
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Behind her stood Kip, hands on his hips and wearing an unusually serious expression. |
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Behind them, the stone-and-snow cone of Mount Erebus vents its volcanic breath, reminding them there is land here. |
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Behind them is an army of shamrock-studded floats, Irish dance troupes and marching bands. |
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Behind the asymmetric bars sat the gymnasts, a rainbow of tracksuits under a canopy of national flags. |
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Behind the scenes, she agitated for parity with the male stars of the Paris Opera and for a say in how the company was managed. |
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Behind the day's knockabout lay serious politicking over both policy and personalities. |
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Behind the counter they have 2 large cardboard boxes filled with individual slices of Red Velvet Cake in plastic countainers. |
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Behind West, the retractable path that led to the elevator retracted, leaving them stranded on the circular platform. |
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Behind her, the lights faded and the computer did a quick fade to a multi-hued sunset, a dark, starry night, and finally a blank screen. |
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Behind the large paper-covered desk opposite the door sat an elderly man with graying hair and a lined face. |
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Behind the move is a scramble to cut costs and boost profits at the expense of workers everywhere. |
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Behind them hundreds of canvas tents stretch into the flat spaces of the desert. |
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Behind that sound, hidden in it, was the thin, faint sound of a woman's distant scream, coming from inside the building. |
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Behind me is my rack of computer discs, operating systems, applications, games. |
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Behind his casual attitude lies the strict discipline a teacher asks of a pupil. |
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Behind him came a second car with Rufus, his poodle, sitting in state beside the chauffeur. |
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Behind his solo, the band plays a descending set of half notes and Watts builds off this. |
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Behind the battle line, the lieutenant of the youth's company had stopped a man who had fled after the first volley of bullets. |
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Behind us stood a few of those from the most extremist of the settlers, not very satisfied that we had arrived to Hebron. |
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Behind the uncertainty of the future of the British Grand Prix is motor racing's desire to exploit untapped markets, notably in China. |
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Behind her rose more forest, followed by mountains, all high and unsurmountable. |
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Behind her followed the geisha Chikafuku, her face unpainted, wearing an elegant, ankle-length kimono of subdued greys and browns. |
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Behind the spectacles and deep thinking there is a forceful man, who is tough to argue with. |
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Behind pocket doors, the formal dining room table sits near one of three fireplaces. |
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Behind this shift has been a truly explosive rate of increase in personal sector borrowing. |
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Behind all its smug hypocrisy and sickly sentimentality are the sinister outlines of the class war. |
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Behind him was a treadmill, unplugged and wedged into the corner, its disuse perhaps explaining his tubbiness. |
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Behind the colourless doors of these homes were people who still live in the misery of abject poverty. |
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Behind every successful woman, there's often a loving family that offers support. |
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Behind the crude market-value jingoism, there was a second argument as to the role of the media. |
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Behind us, the rocks led down to an Adriatic rippled like a freshly mowed lawn. |
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Behind the scenes negotiations mean there is no move that is beyond the realms of possibility. |
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Behind them, we have to believe the mind will undergo a radical transformation. |
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Behind the computer operations, the woodworking rooms are more what you would expect an organ company to look like. |
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Behind the locomotive is a reefer to supply ice for drinking water in the sleepers. |
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Behind us were two large saltwater lagoons separated by a path and small central bridge. |
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Behind its heavy door and a dark glass wall, the formal dining room isn't exactly a laugh a minute. |
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Behind glazed double doors, the family room is decorated in pale lemon and floored in solid oak. |
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Behind us, a middle-aged couple began to dance, a gentle rhythmic shuffle which seemed to catch on amongst the audience. |
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Behind them, the once-silvery wall materialized into a liquid crystal screen, with a wide variety of colors swirling inside. |
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Behind the armored cars, a couple of platoons of infantry came dashing out, firing rapidly. |
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Behind them were another boy with very short platinum blond hair with black lowlights, and a taller man with long black hair and blue-green eyes. |
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Behind the two women was painted a galleon in full sail, racing away from a large palace overlooking the shore of a tropical island. |
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Behind the man who looks like a man who resembles an actor, is a man wearing what is probably the only pair of aviator glasses. |
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Behind every brilliant best-selling author is usually a perceptive, savvy publisher. |
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Behind him, the stage, backstage and floor were all teeming with activity in preparation for tonight's concert. |
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Behind him, seven-year-old Jordan stood in awe with his grandmother, admiring the enormous marrows. |
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Behind them was a screen showing mostly medical videos of operations, barium meals, gastroscopies, angiograms, arthroscopy, etc. |
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Behind him all was dark, the faint outline of trees on the horizon swaying perilously below a threatening mass of cloud. |
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Behind a row of beanpoles stands the garden house, which has lost one post. |
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Behind this is a compact kitchen with large quarry floor tiles and white tiled walls. |
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Behind the red and black leather interior was a 5x7 cargo box under a hard plastic tonneau cover. |
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Behind two panels is a home entertainment center with storage compartments and drawers above and below. |
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Behind them in the lobby, the manger and several of the bellmen were scrambling towards the elevator. |
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Philip considered his vow fulfilled and returned to France to deal with domestic matters, leaving most of his forces behind. |
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There was a tree just behind which bore alligator pears, and all about were the cocoa-nuts which gave the land its revenue. |
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The diplomatic philosophy behind the League represented a fundamental shift from the preceding hundred years. |
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From behind him there emerged a broad-chested guard with a long black truncheon in his hand. |
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And as Dave geckoed his way along the walls, he began seeing more and more skid marks left behind by Damien's Sewer Cruiser. |
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When the Sun is ahead or behind one's course one can check the distance to one's destination but not one's course. |
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It is also the driving force behind reality shows like Survivor and the Discovery Kids show Flight 29 Down. |
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Toyota used to be a company with foresight, always ready to take action, but now they have fallen very far behind the curve. |
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I'd walked down, for maybe the last time, from my lodgings behind New Fish Street, through air already fugged with smoke from the morning fires. |
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By the end of his third season as a professional O'Sullivan was ranked number 3 in the world behind Hendry and Davis. |
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And behind the mare, or beside her, or else cavorting ahead, came a slim black colt, the fruit of her loins, without bridle or rope. |
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Sabean insisted he kept Posey at Triple A because the front office wasn't convinced the rookie could excel behind the plate in the big leagues. |
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Eddie Mars was behind Geiger, protecting him and using him for a cat's-paw. |
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In previous years, he could become demoralized by being behind and not playing well, and was liable to lose several consecutive frames. |
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Aaron perched himself on a wooden folding chair behind a garden of microphones and beamed as he answered questions. Sure, he was disappointed. |
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I have seen, too, a frog-like beast with protruding green eyes, which is simply a gaping mouth with a huge stomach behind it. |
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I rush inside as quickly as I can, not waiting for Eric as he trails behind me. I am a freeze baby, cold and I do not blend well at all. |
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Rose was three seconds behind, but managed to catch up with the race leader and eventually won. |
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He began to fossick again, shifting the bars of soap around until he became aware of something moving behind him. |
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I could sense the hostility lurking behind her polite facade. |
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Webber qualified in fourth, but finished in sixth behind both the McLaren cars. |
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In Bahrain, the fourth race of the season, Vettel qualified in second place behind Nico Rosberg. |
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Barrichello started third on the grid, behind the rejuvenated McLaren Mercedes cars of Lewis Hamilton and Heikki Kovalainen. |
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As the car sped down the dirt road, it left a cloud of dust behind. |
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Vettel finished second in the Drivers' Championship with 84 points, 11 behind Jenson Button. |
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Also, he probably attends harness races, for he once accidentally left a dope sheet behind. |
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A fantasist was beginning a two-year stint behind bars today for conning police into thinking he was a James Bond-style secret agent. |
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Button managed to repass Trulli through the final pit stops and finished seventh with his teammate in tenth closely behind Nakajima and Trulli. |
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Vettel qualified in pole position in front of the two Ferraris in Germany, but finished his home race behind the pair in third place. |
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He improved to second behind Chas Mortimer in 1969 in the 125cc class on the Bultaco. |
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Their figures can be seen at the bottom left of the painting, behind the fence and under the shade of the trees. |
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Three consecutive victories became four when Mansell won again in Germany, with Patrese about 10 seconds behind him in second place. |
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Patrese got back on track for the team in the next Grand Prix at Interlagos, coming second behind McLaren's Ayrton Senna. |
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Williams finished second in the Constructors' Championship, scoring 125 points in total, 14 points behind McLaren. |
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Regazzoni came close to taking the team's first win but finished second, less than a second behind race winner Jody Scheckter. |
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He left his cell phone behind and enjoyed a carefree summer day at the beach. |
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Scheckter ended the Williams winning streak when he won Ferrari's home Italian Grand Prix, Regazzoni finishing third behind both Ferraris. |
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Mansell finished second in the Drivers' Championship with 72 points, 24 points behind Senna. |
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The camelbacks were designed to help with the visibility problems inherent in putting the driver behind the entire engine. |
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The result secured second place in the Championship for Button, some 122 points behind Vettel. |
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In the Bahrain Grand Prix Button qualified fourth behind his team mate Lewis Hamilton in second. |
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The coal, oxygen of the air affinitatively flies to the particles of pure carbon left behind. |
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In Canada he followed up this result and remained second in the Championship, 3 points behind his teammate Hamilton. |
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He eventually finished second behind Vettel, whose race pace he had been unable to match. |
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He ended up finishing 5th in the championship, just a few points behind his teammate. |
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Damon Hill placed second in the Drivers' Championship, 33 points behind Benetton's Michael Schumacher. |
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On the koppie behind the village, the unsightly red-and-white skeleton of an FM tower. |
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Alonso was behind Button on the racetrack when he retired, although Button still had one pitstop to make. |
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Mogens and Morten followed him on the two knarrs, but behind them to the north two other ships could be sighted. |
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The Conservative Party believes that free markets and individual achievement are the primary factors behind economic prosperity. |
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At the foot of the garden, behind a clump of gooseberry-bushes, stood an arbour formed of a yellow buddleia. |
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At the final race of the season, in Abu Dhabi, Button qualified behind Barrichello again, but was able to achieve a podium by coming third. |
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The duledge pegs worked loose and dropped behind. Wheels began to break up. |
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With his practice of dream interpretation by free association, Freud was both ahead of his time and behind his time. |
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Well, as soon as Alice finished singing, land sakes! goodness, gracious me! if a big fox didn't pop out from behind a tree. |
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Steamers, ferries, and tugboats pulling strings of barges behind them created rush-hour traffic on a laneless thoroughfare. |
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She is tall, full breasted, taut tummied, sexy in a lanksome way, but betraying no sign of the absolute goodness behind the skin. |
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Alas, we are reduced to desperately seeking Toto, in need of someone to go behind the curtain and tell us that the wizard's name is enronomics. |
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These organisms secrete shells made of aragonite or calcite, and leave these shells behind when they die. |
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Who cares if he's not funny? The venture capitalists behind Twitter will be laughing all the way to the bank. |
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Weather systems warmed by the Gulf Stream drift into Northern Europe, also warming the climate behind the Scandinavian mountains. |
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Sheffield City Council has created a new chain of parks spanning the hill side behind Sheffield Station. |
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His body behind the head becomes broad, from whence it is again extenuated all the way to the tail. |
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Zachary Black jumps out from behind a bush. My heart leapfrogs up my throat, climbs out of my mouth and scarpers down the street. |
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Seeing somebody standing behind you is a visual extracampine hallucination experience. |
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Hood complained behind his commander's back to Richmond of Johnston's Fabian strategy. |
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Patrese finished 3rd in the Drivers' Championship with 40 points, 41 points behind the 1989 world champion, Alain Prost. |
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What you do with your girlfriend behind closed doors is none of my business. |
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As soon as we made our way onto the highway, we left the skyscrapers behind us. |
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On 20 July 1990 a bomb planted by the IRA exploded in the men's toilets behind the visitors' gallery. |
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Brand identity is the embodiment behind a corporation's reason for existence. |
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The drive took forty minutes, stuck behind those farters from the backwoods. |
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The first factory was situated in old stables behind the Railway Hotel in Hornsey, North London. |
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From behind her paper, she was flabbergasted to see a neatly dressed man helping himself to her cookies. |
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By June 2009, many of the initial flight test targets had been accomplished but the program was behind schedule. |
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He did the washing up and stayed behind to watch the dinner cook while she hopped off with a friend to have her horoscope cast by another friend. |
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When his father relocated to Bedford, Higgs stayed behind with his mother in Bristol, and was largely raised there. |
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When the ship was in position with the forestem to the south, a grave chamber was constructed just behind the mast. |
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I grabbed it and ran over to the lion from behind, the cat still chewing thoughtfully on Silent's arm. |
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Explaining the reasoning behind the genus name, lead researcher Rohan Pethiyagoda was quoted as stating that. |
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Like many of Brunel's ambitious projects, the ship soon ran over budget and behind schedule in the face of a series of technical problems. |
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In a 2002 public television poll conducted by the BBC to select the 100 Greatest Britons, Brunel was placed second, behind Winston Churchill. |
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About this time, an operator could ride behind animals that pulled the large machines. |
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The basic push mower mechanism is also used in gangs towed behind a tractor. |
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It is also the fundamental principle behind the spring scale, the manometer, and the balance wheel of the mechanical clock. |
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Then the grain would be put in the hopper on top and then follow along behind it while the seed drill spaced and planted the seed. |
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In 2004 campaigners behind the bid expressed disappointment that nothing had been done to take the plans forward in two years. |
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Media personalities such as Oprah Winfrey have also weighed in behind the concept of public involvement in healthcare. |
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The impetus behind Beveridge's thinking was social justice, and the creation of an ideal new society after the war. |
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Animal bones and a knife found behind a removable altar stone suggest that temple rituals included animal sacrifice. |
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Malta's temples such as Imnajdra are full of history and have a story behind them. |
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In that case, the idea behind it seems to be that the tired rower moves aside for the rested rower on the thwart when he relieves him. |
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The door opened, and Marvel made a frantic effort to obtain a lodgment behind it. |
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Royal power was put behind the reforming impulses of Dunstan and Athelwold, helping them to enforce their reform ideas. |
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Also situated in County Durham, the story behind why many Irish moved to Jarrow is similar to that of Gateshead. |
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The primary reason behind this is Bangladeshi IT companies are providing high quality services at a much lower cost than its competitors. |
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She had been standing behind the curtain of coloured glass beads for at least half an hour now, waiting patiently with a silver lota of water. |
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Now they harm the people, and the malign influence behind this lies with low-hearted officials who put all their efforts into catching them. |
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Spring training began on Christmas Day, when my cousin and I gingered onto the lot behind the fire station to try out our new spikes. |
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She had a baby slung on her back in a shawl, a girl child clinging to her skirts, and a heavy-faced boy plodding behind her. |
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Church sees political implications of overlordship behind the vacillation about conversion. |
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In May 2014 the Conservatives were defeated in the European parliamentary elections coming in third behind the UK Independence Party and Labour. |
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The diversion of heavier bombers to the Balkans meant that the crews and units left behind were asked to fly two or three sorties per night. |
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When you fellers was his age, you wa'n't dry behind the ears yet. He never was no kid. He was born a full-grown man. |
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As they were retreating, four men were carrying an injured officer, but the fierceness of the fight forced them to leave him behind. |
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The young woman kept on down Front Street, Warwick maintaining his distance a few rods behind her. |
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I can lick a whole regiment of them beerheads with one hand tied behind me an' my feet in a sack. |
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In the next race at Imola, he took his first pole position and finished second behind Michael Schumacher. |
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As a result, Button lost his lead in the Championship, dropping to fourth behind both Red Bull drivers and Alonso. |
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Many authors see a digital revolution taking place today and stress that this is a driving force behind many changes in companies. |
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In disarray, the Neapolitan army fled back to Naples, with the pursuing French close behind. |
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It was pleasant now to sit on his own doorstep and smell the delicate perfume of the roses and the balsamy odors from the woods behind. |
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Their hypothesis was that the calomel given to Napoleon became an overdose, which killed him and left extensive tissue damage behind. |
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It left behind an empty treasury, an undisciplined army and navy, and a people debauched by safe and successful riot. |
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Manchester United needed to draw on all their resources as they came from behind to beat Southampton and progress to the last 16 of the FA Cup. |
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Hamilton came second behind Rosberg despite having zero water pressure for the last 16 laps. |
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And when the above account is framed in a joculous way, there is still a great deal of serious thought behind it. |
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There is significant upwash ahead of the wing and even more downwash behind the wing. |
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Hamilton finished second behind Alonso at Monaco and afterwards he suggested he was prevented from racing his teammate. |
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The Manchester LUZ is the second largest within the United Kingdom, behind that of London. |
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In Bahrain and Barcelona, Hamilton finished second behind Felipe Massa to take the lead in the drivers championship. |
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At the Canadian Grand Prix, Hamilton collided with Webber at the first corner before rejoining behind his teammate. |
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During the race, he took an early pit stop, coming out behind the Red Bull car of Max Verstappen. |
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The second place promoted Button to second overall in the Championship, just behind Webber. |
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The team qualified light as to get onto the front row and qualified behind Webber in second and third, respectively. |
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As of 2012 This ranks it 37th among 193 nations, behind the other Nordic countries. |
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Scottish law, however, was entirely separate from English law, so the civil law courts, lawyers and jurists remained behind in Edinburgh. |
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There was little to be done about the stubborn dottings of mold on the basement wall or in a patch on the blue bathroom lino behind the toilet. |
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In 1973, he was in second place at the last fence, 15 lengths behind champion horse Crisp, who was carrying 23 lbs more. |
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A jacquerie, even if carried out with the most respectful of intentions, cannot fail to leave some traces of embarrassment behind it. |
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He pretended that an alligator was behind him and swam desperately. He passed one spot and then, laboriously, another, dog-paddling. |
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Miami's latest cold front slipped on out over the ocean early yesterday, leaving behind more than a slight chill, brisky winds and a few showers. |
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Spectators were contained behind rope barriers and the officials were housed in tents. |
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He made off with a fortune in gold, but had to leave behind another fortune in silver, because it was too heavy to carry back to England. |
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Drake and his men, downhearted, exhausted and hungry, had nowhere to go and the Spanish were not far behind. |
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In the great old-fashioned fireplace behind the high iron dogs a log-fire crackled and snapped. |
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The base of the skull also presented another fatal wound in which a bladed weapon had been thrust into it, leaving behind a jagged hole. |
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All the Sea Islands have what are called dividings, shoal areas behind the barrier islands where the tides meet and divide. |
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He was ballsing his way through the conversation. For the first time, I caught a glimpse of something vulnerable behind the usual brashness. |
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Foinavon was far enough behind at that point to avoid the confusion and ran on to win by 20 lengths. |
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After 188 miles of racing the Italian had to stop in Ravenna to replace the Ferrari's tyres, and fell behind again. |
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He was disdainful of those he thought of as the little people. He openly sneered at them. They mocked him behind his back. |
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Elizabeth may not have left behind an heir, but she left behind a legacy and monarchy worth noting. |
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Their family worked the land behind that horse farm acrosst from where your great-grannie and all us used to live. |
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As the Yorkist forces fled they left behind King Henry, who was found unharmed, sitting quietly beneath a tree. |
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They wanted to know the inside story behind the celebrity's fall from grace. |
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She glimpsed at the people whom she had left behind, and smirked in the most disdainful manner towards them. |
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