The text breaks into the temple of Russian literature with its lively and trembling, shocking and abrupt style. |
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Avoid frequent rubbing and take regular breaks from reading or looking at the computer screen. |
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Eventually the conversation breaks off, and the guy behind the counter looks up. |
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Hoarseness could imply breathiness, roughness, voice breaks, or unnatural pitch changes. |
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It works well in Scotland and now, with PR for Scottish local elections, it breaks up the old Labour rotten boroughs. |
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Check out our live blog and also the camera inside the studio during commercial breaks. |
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With the 2005 budget process about to begin, the betting is that the LDP will look for compromise on the rollback of the 1999 tax breaks. |
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The site breaks down everything you need to know into an easy-to-digest 10-thing listicle. |
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Distally, each axon breaks up into simple or complex arborizations, the telodendria, which end on other neurons, glands, or muscle. |
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Those who were not sold quickly were carried down to the rocks where the sea breaks, forced into dinghies, and rowed out to waiting ships. |
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By placing the lip of the cup under the stem of the fruit, a simple push upward breaks the fruit free. |
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Occasionally the rumble of a volcano or the roar of a fierce hurricane breaks up the usual sounds. |
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When he first meets her, she is working at a roadside diner and helps him when his car breaks down. |
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The odd, unexpected rhyme can come like an oasis in a desert of disconnected thought and jarring line breaks. |
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He had to decide how to sequence the stories and ads on any given page, and when to put in line breaks. |
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O'Hara uses the line breaks to break up the sinuous fluidity of each sentence, shifting it from one direction to another. |
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Her line breaks are uniquely hers, beautifully jolting without any winking self-congratulation. |
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Due to necessities of formatting, line breaks in the transcription are distorted. |
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It's not hesitation in his voice, but pacing, almost as if his sentences have line breaks already built into them. |
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And when the fight breaks out, they're the ones picking off all the jewelry and pawning it and selling it on ebay. |
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Mostly though he breaks up the sentences so any fool would know to read them. |
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As for the race itself, Diane breaks into a beaming smile and her eyes light up as she recalls that sunny day at York Racecourse last May. |
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The idea that smokers take more paid breaks than non-smokers at work is ridiculous. |
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It breaks up instantly and completely on impact, with no ricochet or lead accumulation. |
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Due to its design concept, the FAP round is intrinsically safe from ricochets as the core breaks up on ground impact. |
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The novel breaks down the taboos and barriers against openly discussing incest and sexual abuse. |
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It's the great leveler, the only thing that breaks through the class barriers and makes us equal. |
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They located chestnut trees with ominous breaks in the bark revealing blobs of orange fungus. |
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As light and temperatures drop, the leaves stop making chlorophyll and it breaks down, revealing the colours underneath. |
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When you find the right speed, you will see antibubbles form as the stream of water breaks up beneath the surface. |
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Democracies sometimes stagger into problems whose solution stretches and even breaks the normal rules of democratic legitimacy. |
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The Sri Lankans may opt for the leg breaks of Upul Chandana, who is also an excellent fielder and decent batsman. |
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Sonia's patient love for him finally breaks through and Raskolnikov experiences rebirth and resurrection. |
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It's a musical that actually breaks new ground, whilst at the same time doffing its cap respectfully to the older establishment. |
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If, in five years, you can't buy a Zip drive any longer, transfer your photos to newer media before it breaks down. |
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Be sure to know beforehand how you are going to launder this fabric, because this is what makes or breaks it. |
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The extract inhibits the activity of the enzyme alpha amylase, which breaks down starches into simple sugar molecules. |
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Sorrow breaks seasons and reposing hours, makes the night morning, and the noontide night. |
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She had been asking for more breaks in the past week, and often coming in late for her shift. |
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When Dunia returns to her father's grave and breaks down in tears, the reader can surmise that she is ashamed and repentant. |
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I look forward to the time when these kids will be larking around on their breaks with me as I, once again, play the big western idiot. |
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It's like a yo-yo made in China with a string that breaks within 2 seconds of it being unfurled. |
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In an ideal world, I would be at home with you, enjoying breaks in the cloud and reminiscing over floods past and the storms of yore. |
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When she breaks into laughter, she suddenly becomes amazingly natural, and for a moment you feel she is talking to you as a friend. |
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Special tax breaks are available to landlords who intend renting their property to tourists. |
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He hit breaks of 44, 43, 73 and 70 to progress to the third round, clinching the last frame on the yellow. |
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But before a crucial race against the Triple Crown winner, Pollard breaks his leg, and in the very next race, Seabiscuit lames himself. |
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Change-oriented therapy breaks new ground for both therapists and clients by revising and reintegrating existing theories and practices. |
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He was a talented all-rounder, bowling his leg breaks off a very long run up. |
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Plan your trip allowing for short breaks and start out fresh by getting enough sleep in the week leading up to your trip. |
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At least a boy's voice breaks at adolescence, but a girl can keep shrieking well into her nineties. |
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Industrial and agricultural child labourers work long, monotonous hours, with few breaks. |
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These all seem to derive from the Folio text, but some may supplement it by accurately recording where breaks came between verses and refrains. |
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Oxidation of an aldehyde breaks the double bond within the carbonyl group to give a carboxylic acid. |
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Do you want to be known as the girl that goes psycho if someone breaks up with her? |
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Let the clouds drift over the red sun, sinking in blood, and sleep in a cradle of ice and terror until the dawn breaks redly over the ocean. |
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Gardeners should use foam knee pads and take frequent breaks from kneeling. |
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McGregor then went some way towards redeeming himself for his earlier blunder when he put the breaks on a superb four-man move. |
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The one-on-one guided retreats have a two-year waiting list, but individual midweek recuperative breaks are also on offer. |
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This same converting enzyme also breaks down kinins, which are powerful vasodilators, and therefore tend to lower the blood pressure. |
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Clearly, breaks are helpful, both for attention and for classroom management, whether or not the breaks are in the form of recess. |
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In fact, I was pretty sure that the latest romances were the major topics of the staffroom at recesses and lunchtime breaks. |
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What's the correct, polite thing to do when someone breaks wind in your presence? |
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It is a quick, single move which breaks the flow and reasserts one's control over the situation. |
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This is a surprisingly beneficial addition that prevents excessive rearward trigger movement after the shot breaks. |
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Well, the post away from the ball gets a pick and then breaks across the key. |
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Accommodation links offer breaks in converted castles, churches, lighthouses and wigwams. |
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In the Eighties, tax breaks were offered against money invested in tree plantations. |
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Through the breaks in the trees, Jocelyn could see the moon's ray shining down to the forest floor. |
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The white-out breaks to a view of Mount Columbia, then the mist closes down again like someone raking dry cotton balls over our eyes. |
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Reed did a bit of quick carpentry to repair the breaks, lashing them back together with something the Vikings could have used, duct tape. |
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Maybe it is simply so beyond our knowing that rational thinking breaks down. |
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After a while, the consensus on how to respond to the examples breaks down and the debate stalls. |
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He appeared with regularity at both ends of the field, won quite a few aerial battles and most importantly, a lot of breaks. |
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There is a constant feeling of suppressed impatience from him, although every so often he breaks into a wheezy, rumbustious, infectious laugh. |
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But it is one thing getting those breaks, and it is another turning them to your advantage as the Armagh forwards did. |
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He stepped on the breaks but the two cars behind him rammed into the car, pushing them directly behind the truck. |
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If the polls are all wet and the final vote breaks sharply one way or the other, people will want to claim the election as a historic watershed. |
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Many had to juggle work and home commitments in order to cope with a situation where children were on different mid-term breaks. |
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As a result, they hit it, and the ball breaks across the hole and below it, and it never has a chance to go in. |
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She walks slowly down a street now emptied of cars and people, but soon breaks into a jubilant run. |
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Ensure you get plenty of sleep, eat well, and take breaks between exam and study periods. |
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Suddenly, Urlacher steps over one of the fences, breaks into a jog down an embankment and on to the field. |
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There are no quotation marks to mark the dialogue, no paragraph breaks for new speakers and many times the speaker is never even identified. |
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If the lead gets snagged, the weak line breaks and you may get the rig back. |
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Everything was bone dry, and the cedar breaks below the escarpment held not a single robin, waxwing, solitaire, or bluebird. |
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All nerve agents act by inhibiting the enzyme acetylcholinesterase, which breaks down the neurotransmitter acetylcholine. |
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In someone with Alzheimer's, cholinesterase breaks down and destroys acetylcholine, the neurotransmitter chemical. |
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You're more likely to ace the test if you study in spurts with occasional breaks in between. |
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Despite good health, you need to take frequent breaks at work and watch your diet and fitness routines. |
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Health and physical energy is good but you need to take frequent breaks and watch your diet and fitness routines. |
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If the system eventually breaks down, it will be primarily because of US resistance to adjustment and accommodation. |
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Now we can't do anything during class or breaks, since Miss Richardson is on the warpath. |
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It is freedom from the morning commute, clocking in and out, tea breaks, and overtime. |
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In the years since then, the Park Service has continued to keep the old lighthouse in operating condition in case its unromantic replacement ever breaks down. |
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Amidst much screeching of breaks and the acrid smell of burning rubber, Cameron executed a high speed u-turn. |
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In reality, they are strictly orchestrated marches through blocks of airtime precisely laid out between commercial breaks. |
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Rick doubles over in pain and Carl shoots wildly at a walker before he runs out of ammo and breaks down sobbing. |
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In his City of God, Augustine was quite clear that in the hereafter humans would no longer need bathroom breaks. |
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A hulking defender breaks into the backfield and takes him down with a vicious clothesline tackle. |
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The subject of a documentary at SXSW, she breaks her silence on going out with the band, crazed fans, and beatlemania. |
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Also, on their honeymoon, Edward breaks the bedframe from the ferocity of boning. |
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They bemoan the fact that poker games are too often delayed because people get up to take smoke breaks. |
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He had just come from touring a biotech company that manufactures a substance that breaks down oil. |
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On the drama side, James Spader breaks into the Best Actor category for his bravura scenery chewing on The blacklist. |
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Women also make less of an enzyme called alcohol dehydrogenase, which breaks down alcohol before it hits the bloodstream. |
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Completed in 1953 and composed with standard line breaks and punctuation, the book was completely ignored upon submission. |
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Music Music Music was short enough to leave you wanting more, long enough to keep you interested to the very last note, without those tedious curtain breaks. |
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There is bacteria in yogurt that breaks down lactose prior to digestion. |
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They also have access to the statistics showing the exact time spent away from the phone, such as toilet breaks or getting drinking water from the water cooler. |
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These groups are good at recognizing what is in the nation's best interest, but the process breaks down when actual funding priorities are brought into question. |
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The analysis of structural aberrations included chromatid and chromosome breaks, appearance of acentric fragments, dicentric chromosomes and chromatid exchanges. |
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That way, when the car breaks down, the washing machine floods the kitchen floor or the telly goes ping you don't need to make a drama out of a crisis. |
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The liver chemically breaks down the remaining alcohol into acetic acid. |
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Both teas inhibited the activity of the enzyme acetylcholinesterase, which breaks down the chemical messenger, or neurotransmitter, acetylcholine. |
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This old car always breaks down on days when I have a job interview. |
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Thus, messages from ancestors have a bearing within a community and can alert men and women alike about any social breaks and lack of community ties. |
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X rays induce double-strand breaks both via direct absorption and radicals produced by radiolysis, which also cause a whole spectrum of other damages. |
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Tax breaks to selected manufacturers like automakers, and dollops of consumer credit, have jammed the malls and snarled traffic. |
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But Lawrence's distinction breaks down in the end, for the telling of tales is also a way that the teller advances his own knowledge of the world. |
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Although doctrine breaks a convoy into an advance guard, close-in protective group, and rear guard, the organization within these groups is based on available assets. |
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In doing this, in traveling past the world of desire, he breaks the wheel of karma which binds him to the specific reaction which must follow every action. |
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As the wheels of the grant system grind so slowly this tradition of kindness breaks down in some foster homes who demand that their charges bring in an income. |
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If communication breaks down, the project gets a bad rap, says Barker. |
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I quite like the thought of it being written in a staff room by bored and bearded school teachers, puffing on pipes and whiling away dreary lunch breaks. |
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Weekend breaks seldom exceed expectations by such a wide margin. |
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He then breaks into a big smile, as if to reassure me he is only teasing. |
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All the money from cuts to public education can go toward more tax breaks for hedge-fund types. |
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When he breaks down on camera it is while telling the story of a dying man who called him from his deathbed. |
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When hegemony breaks down, as it did for liberal democracy in late Weimar, there will be a recourse to extreme measures to preserve the status quo. |
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And of course Syriac has, like all Semitic languages, word breaks. |
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I don't know of any way to force word wrap in a table cell, so I'll probably have to do some funky scripting to force line breaks every 50 characters or so. |
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Include breaks in your day, which will allow you to re-energize yourself. |
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Virgo navigates caveats, Cancer seeks knowledge, and Sagittarius breaks the rules. |
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When trouble breaks out here, that's all she wrote till morning. |
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In between karaoke bits and feverish dance breaks, diesel delivers a few heartfelt monologues to the camera. |
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However, the plan fizzled when the San Joaquin county sheriff learned of the day trip, and put the breaks on the plan. |
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Parp is activated by DNA strand breaks induced by alkylating agents. |
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The enzyme lactase breaks down the lactose to galactose and glucose. |
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It's impossible to stay fully hydrated while actually climbing, so rehydrating at the end of the day or during breaks between hard effort is essential. |
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Inversions involve only one chromosome in which two breaks occur and, in the process of repair, the intervening segment is rejoined in an inverted or opposite manner. |
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She is the most perfect creation in the world, the most innocent bundle of coos and yawns and mumbles, and my heart breaks every time she focuses on my face. |
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Composting breaks down waste materials from your garden and kitchen into a nutrient-rich, dark, soil-like matter that can be used to amend your soil. |
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If meconium is present in your amniotic fluid when your water breaks, or your fluid has dark green stains or streaks, tell your doctor immediately. |
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The sharp angle breaks up the structure, making it feel lighter. |
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We cannot afford the luxury of cooling off periods, rests or breaks. |
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One young lad from Northampton takes me out as I'm about to play the ball and I absolutely leather him before an almighty fight breaks out and I'm sent to the sin-bin. |
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Reality intrudes anyway, in another moment that breaks through the escapist fantasy. |
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How about when Brody breaks into Estes's safe in his office with the list of targets? |
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But despite millions in state funding and tax breaks, evergreen shipped the bulk of its operations to China. |
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To find someone has been let off with meaningless punishments like community service orders and not even banned from keeping animals for life breaks our hearts. |
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The rope breaks and Farquhar swims downriver and into a forest, and from there he begins a journey back to his wife and his home. |
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Tutors often stress breaks as an important element to study, but if I was compelled to do an hour's work before breakfast every morning, life would be so much easier. |
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Lemons, limes and oranges contain limonene, a substance that breaks down precursors to skin and breast cancers while stimulating the production of cancer-killing immune cells. |
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Rather than slow down the reading pace, the sound shape of the poem intensifies the oral density of each line, somehow nearly erasing the line breaks. |
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We removed the spaces between words and inserted arbitrary line breaks. |
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He not only insisted poems appear in all lowercase but took other liberties with line breaks, punctuation, parentheses, which often amounted to a tricky cleverness. |
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As dawn breaks on a misty Welsh morning, the earliest birds to break into song are likely to include European robins, followed by blackbirds and song thrushes. |
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But if she breaks her silence and says anything at all about the furore, it could take on a more serious hue. |
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A logarithmic transformation of the percentage of translocations and breaks was therefore performed, which resulted in a considerable straightening of the response curve. |
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Wave pounding is when the sheer energy of the wave hitting the cliff or rock breaks pieces off. |
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Krystexxa, also known as pegloticase, is a form of the enzyme uricase, which breaks down uric acid. |
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When this happens, the coral organisms are smothered and the reef dies and ultimately breaks apart. |
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But soft, what light through yonder window breaks...? It is my lady, O it is my love! |
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They're about to lock lips in the club on New Year's Day, but then a fight breaks out. |
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During the tournament, O'Sullivan compiled ten century breaks, including a break of 146, the highest of the tournament. |
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It breaks up locks and unorganised clumps of fibre and then aligns the individual fibers to be parallel with each other. |
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To become fully automatic, a loom needs a filling stop motion which will brake the loom, if the weft thread breaks. |
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In the early days of the Reagan Administration, steel firms won substantial tax breaks in order to compete with imported goods. |
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Uncooked bracken contains the enzyme thiaminase, which breaks down thiamine. |
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Right below the summit are the Westmorland Crags, and then a second tier breaks out lower down. |
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The tillage of agricultural lands, which breaks up soil into finer particles, is one of the primary factors. |
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Traffic then fatigues and breaks the poorly supported asphalt surface in the affected area. |
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Shale is characterized by breaks along thin laminae or parallel layering or bedding less than one centimeter in thickness, called fissility. |
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There, now they're hugging, the referee breaks them up, but don't you find it disgusting to see a couple of boxers rubbing up on each other? |
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During the match, the players made a total of eight century breaks, four from Hendry and four from O'Sullivan. |
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Such incidents create debate about localism, a brand of territorialism that has been practiced at surf breaks around the world for decades. |
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Our trans meeting at the clinic breaks up, after a discussion about transbians. |
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Following the Budget from 21 March 2007 there will be only few tax breaks to British sport in the near future. |
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Meanwhile, at Ross Island in Antarctica, Adelie penguins are struggling to feed themselves as melting sea ice breaks away into giant icebergs. |
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The sound of the waits, rude as may be their minstrelsy, breaks upon the mild watches of a winter night with the effect of perfect harmony. |
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Bilirubin is a bile pigment and too much may just mean you lack a substance that breaks it down. |
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Mr. Bates then tells Anna that he knows, and she breaks down in his arms. |
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Conversely, as the emulsion breaks and the system returns to the original state, energy is released. |
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For the first time SAM, has developed a classification system that breaks down the leading companies into SAM Gold, Silver and Bronze classes. |
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A new little laser breaks that mold by generating a beam containing all the wavelengths in a swath of the electromagnetic spectrum. |
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There are usually formal intervals on each day for lunch and tea with brief informal breaks for drinks. |
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When your car breaks down, you can take it to the garage to have it mended. |
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There is a lot of adorability in the film and that's enough to ignore a few disparities and breaks in the execution. |
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If the coefficient of boom-and-bustiness is increased even further, beyond the value of three, the discrete path breaks up into chaos. |
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And if that's not bad enough, the Brava is fitted with an alarm designed to wake you up every time the seal breaks during the night. |
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It breaks up families, Burns hope, and perpetuates cycles of misery. |
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A wormery handles more types of waste, breaks them down quicker, and requires less attention than a compost bin. |
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Step five is indicating where the analogy breaks down between the two concepts. |
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Though this instability often affected her social life, her literary productivity continued with few breaks throughout her life. |
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Canada also breaks into the top ten largest metropolitan areas with the Toronto metropolitan area having six million people. |
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Other elements that may be considered part of orthography include hyphenation, capitalization, word breaks, emphasis, and punctuation. |
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It includes norms of spelling, hyphenation, capitalization, word breaks, emphasis, and punctuation. |
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I then start working a breaking ball that starts in the middle of the plate and breaks outside the zone. |
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Thomas Cook Signature have two-night breaks at the Scandic St Barbara including flights from pounds 259pp. |
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Lithuanian breaks them out of the genitive case, accusative case and locative case by using different postpositions. |
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If Behn is a curious exception to the rule of noble verse, Robert Gould breaks that rule altogether. |
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The federation of American Scientists breaks the numbers down here. |
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By bringing Romeo into the scene to eavesdrop, Shakespeare breaks from the normal sequence of courtship. |
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Thus polydomy ensues when an entire colony breaks up into several nesting aggregations. |
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But these breaks depend merely on the number of related forms which have become extinct. |
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Planning for a local call centre to assess whether patients need anti-viral drugs if a major pandemic breaks outs. |
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Step terminations result when a flake prematurely breaks or snaps during removal, leaving a distal end that is often squared off. |
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As meat cooks, the structure and especially the collagen breaks down, allowing juice to come out of the meat. |
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They are the only animals except for some gastropods in which the enzyme lichenase, which breaks down lichenin to glucose, has been found. |
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Sleep apnea is a common sleeping disorder that breaks breath many times during sleep. |
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The ray approximation of classical mechanics breaks down when the de Broglie wavelength is not much smaller than other dimensions of the system. |
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Many coastal towns are also popular retirement hotspots where older people take short breaks in the autumn months. |
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A lot of people can also afford more time off and 'second holidays' and short breaks, resulting in increased tourism in British seaside towns. |
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The color change occurs as the body breaks down and reabsorbs the leaked blood. |
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Ambulance crews in the area will no longer be paid to interrupt meal breaks and attend to some types of emergencies. |
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It also breaks down harmlessly in the soil within about six weeks leaving no toxic residuals. |
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Upon landing, it hovers, then drops to the ground where it breaks into pieces to await for reassembly. |
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While one type of cell, the osteoblast, is busy building bone, its partner, the osteoclast, breaks it down and reassimilates the material. |
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This blood-brain barrier breaks down with age, possibly playing a role in Alzheimer's disease, a new study suggests. |
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But then it's got this modern, contemporary twist where it breaks the fourth wall a lot and the audience feel like they are in on the con. |
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The old skin breaks near the mouth and the snake wriggles out, aided by rubbing against rough surfaces. |
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Meety breaks the fourth wall of social media, allowing users to share their experiences in real time. |
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At high population densities, this system breaks down and males show a hierarchical system of dominance with overlapping ranges. |
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The sea breaks upon this coast against a palisadoed fence of rocks and cliffs, around which swarm flocks of polar birds with cries and screams. |
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The strips can be in the form of soil ridges, crop strips, crops rows, or trees which act as wind breaks. |
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A wave breaks when it runs into shallow water, or when two wave systems oppose and combine forces. |
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By the time winter finally breaks through, daylight hours rise quickly, ensuring that daytime temperatures soar quickly in spring. |
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Later, at the feast, Efnysien, again feeling insulted, murders Gwern by burning him alive, and, as a result, a vicious battle breaks out. |
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Later, at the feast, Efnisien, again feeling insulted, throws Gwern on the fire and a savage battle breaks out. |
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In this reaction a halogen molecule breaks the double or triple bond in the hydrocarbon and forms a bond. |
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These attacks produced some breaks in morale, with civil leaders fleeing the cities before the offensive reached its height. |
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The ordering of the molecules in the solid breaks down to a less ordered state and the solid melts to become a liquid. |
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The entablature above the columns breaks forward over them to express both elements, tying them together in a single horizontal band. |
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Section 936, the Possessions Tax Credit, provides tax breaks to American corporations who relocate to Puerto Rico and Guam. |
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To enhance their remigration, government offers a range of incentives from tax breaks to direct ownership of homes and businesses. |
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In 1969, one of the wire spoolers goes nutso, breaks off its mooring, the wire lashing about like a horse's tail trying to chase away a fly. |
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Connor, of Renfrew, also suffers from avascular necrosis, meaning he can't run around the playground in case his fragile hip breaks. |
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Where there were breaks in the rocky coastline, small fishing and cockling communities existed, such as Port Eynon and Penclawdd. |
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What's the point of determining these conditions to achieve reproducibly clean boards if this breaks down over time? |
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Businesses were given temporary tax breaks and exemptions as incentives to set up base in such areas. |
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He extended the summer court session, as well as the winter term, by shortening the traditional breaks. |
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From the viewpoint of International Law, the situation is one in which part of an existing State breaks off and becomes a new State. |
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The mole plough allows underdrainage to be installed without trenches, or it breaks up deep impermeable soil layers that impede drainage. |
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The fibers are once again dried before being sent to a scutching machine which removes any extraneous plant parts and breaks up the fibers. |
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This table breaks down the official blazons to enable comparison of the differences between the general coat and the coat used in Scotland. |
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We shall harry the enemy at every turn until his morale breaks and he is at our mercy. |
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If you would like to find out about Revitalise, our breaks or ways that we can help you, please call 0303 303 0147 or visit www. |
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The research, carried out among Barbary macaque monkeys, revealed that baby's presence immediately breaks down barriers. |
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Lactase is a disaccharidase that breaks down lactose into glucose and galactose. |
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A debagger breaks the bag, liberates material, and automatically removes bag from the material to be sorted. |
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The former Scotland Under-21 player's career has been rocked by two leg breaks but he has managed to sample success along the way nevertheless. |
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When I think Steve Stone had three leg breaks and is now an England star it makes me even more determined to win back my Highbury place. |
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Canning was only handed a start minutes before kick-off after spending two seasons out following two horrific leg breaks in succession. |
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Liverpool's Djibril Cisse and motorsport's Max Biaggi have both suffered career-threatening leg breaks recently. |
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And so a career that promised so much looks destined to be overburdened by heartbreak and leg breaks. |
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A series of drop jumps and leg curl exercises were interspersed with one-minute breaks. |
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The scene cuts, and Driver breaks out of ditzy actress mode. |
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Gavin does not fault Scottie, but Scottie breaks down, becomes clinically depressed and is in a sanatorium, almost catatonic. |
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Expect to be kept extra busy with no let ups and no time to chat during tea breaks. |
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Overcoming his despair, he fetches arms, tools and other supplies from the ship before it breaks apart and sinks. |
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Larger airliners may have a segregated rest compartment reserved for crew use during breaks. |
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Sometimes this tenacity breaks its bounds, spilling into the primitive. |
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At the same time the middle piece breaks down and releases the centriole, around which egg cytoplasm forms the sperm monaster. |
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Unlike the rock-hard bones that make up a skull, soft cartilage breaks down after a person dies. |
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Although it has no emergent cays or islets, some parts are very shallow and the water breaks on them. |
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The front and patio doors are bugged. When you open one a contact breaks and off goes the clanger. |
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The ice breaks, the Reds drown, the Whites rally to take the Island. |
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Over the tournament as a whole, O'Sullivan won 36 of the 47 frames he played, and compiled ten century breaks. |
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O'Sullivan became the only player to score six century breaks in a World Championship final. |
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Market capitalization breaks are applied globally, not on a country-by-country basis. |
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At the Paul Hunter Classic, he made the 11th official maximum break of his career, and set a new record of career maximum breaks. |
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During an exhibition in Ireland in January 2009, O'Sullivan and Jimmy White made maximum breaks in consecutive frames. |
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In his science fiction novel, Eye in the Sky, a group of visitors fall through a proton beam when an observation platform breaks at a bevatron facility. |
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Where a fault breaks into two strands, or two faults run close to each other, crustal extension may also occur between them, as a result of differences in their motions. |
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Bali is a major world surfing destination, with popular breaks dotted across the southern coastline and around the offshore island of Nusa Lembongan. |
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Many drum and bass tracks have featured more than one sampled breakbeat in them and a technique of switching between two breaks after each bar developed. |
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During the final he extended the record to 131 century breaks. |
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The unit's rototilling action breaks up lumps and levels the ground. |
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When wood breaks down, it is because an organism is eating it. |
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First season suffers one of the worst leg breaks seen on a football field. |
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With ITV being an advertisement channel like Sky Sports, when commercial breaks are taken after 4 legs as the tournaments that ITV cover do not play in sets. |
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In a tense final against defending champion Mark Selby, neither player was able to obtain a sizeable lead, with frames littered with both big breaks and close finishes. |
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She found blastemas, blobs of rapidly dividing immature cells, and evidence that a key protein layer, the extracellular matrix, breaks down, allowing tissues to regrow. |
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Ambulance paramedics are leaving the profession because they find the work too stressful, shifts can overrun by two hours and meal breaks can be missed. |
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According to the film, Clarkson prevented them from having proper meal breaks and instead fed them on the berries growing on the bushes by the side of the road. |
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Here it turns north and breaks through the North Downs at Rochester, then joins the estuary of the River Thames as its final tributary near Sheerness. |
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And I'll have a headache in a few minutes because Mickey, who has a big mouth to begin with, always breaks out in a bad case of cell yell when he's on a phone. |
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Close the trap, would you, before someone falls and breaks their neck. |
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It also features contemporary music during breaks in rally coverage. |
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The book breaks the fourth wall in a very entertaining manner and may make potential writers pause before they kill off a character without a thought. |
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A standard day of Test cricket consists of 3 sessions of 2 hours each, the breaks between sessions being 40 minutes for lunch, and 20 minutes for tea. |
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Unofficial CAMs are now available to view the service, although use of them breaks the user's contract with Sky and invalidates the user's rights to use the card. |
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The invention breaks ground in its programming and its structure. |
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The number of scintillons is higher during night than during day, and breaks down during the end of the night, at the time of maximal bioluminescence. |
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In a recent interview, he described how he danced during breaks in the filming of supernatural drama Marchlands to lighten the marchlands to lighten the mood. |
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In strong winds between SE and NE direction, the sea breaks on the bar. |
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However, when one citizen breaks the Law of Nature, both the transgressor and the victim enter into a state of war, from which it is virtually impossible to break free. |
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And you always cream in your jeans when your neck breaks. It has something to do with the pressure on the spinal cord being transmitted through the prostate. |
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Maggots actually feed by extracorporeal digestion, a process in which they spit enzymes onto the tissue, which breaks down into a semiliquid that can be sucked up. |
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