The whole sequence ends with two sonnets allegorizing the poet's love by means of fables about Cupid. |
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The Web is an information-based medium wherein the message is conveyed by means of text, as well as graphics, sound and animation. |
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Taoism may prolong your life for a while, but by means of its teaching one cannot escape death. |
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The motor fitness of judoists and karateka was evaluated by means of the Leuven Motor Test Battery. |
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When cuneiform writing was first invented in ancient Sumer, the scribes scratched signs on the moist clay by means of a pointed instrument. |
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Staff vehicles enter at the rear of the building by means of a ramp that leads down to a subterranean car park. |
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Shinto, which has a background of polytheism, by means of exclusivist religious teaching, became a “socio-political religion”. |
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Traditional scientific methods attempt to explore questions by means of experiments that provide reproducible results. |
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Microwave generation was by means of a klystron and the frequency was measured with a built-in frequency counter. |
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It was just a matter of dividing the national income cake into more equal slices by means of redistributive taxation. |
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A scientific fact is knowledge that can be gained by means of scientific research. |
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To mount a new cylinder, the nine-inch barrel had to be detached from the frame, then refastened by means of a wedge. |
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The twentieth century has demonstrated that it is impossible to tame capitalism by means of social reformist policies. |
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We are bombarded with advice on how to lose those pounds, by means of diet plans, fitness regimes, even surgery. |
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This paper discusses the removal of xylidines from polluted waters by means of chemical oxidation methods. |
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The film was an inversion of the American gangster picture, a reinvention by means of revision. |
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There is, however, no doubt that mistakes can occur where money is remitted by means of a money-transfer order. |
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The harbour is a lighterage port where ships are worked in stream buoys by means of lighters and pontoons for loading and offloading cargo. |
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The side access panel is secured and released by means of two knurled thumbscrews and a spring-loaded latch. |
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One 1993 photograph, for instance, shows the replica Monument to the People's Heroes, but only by means of a partial reflection in a rain puddle. |
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The plant climbs by means of tendrils and is best grown in a composted soil supported by a fence or trellis. |
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One big advantage of the lean-to greenhouse is that you can connect it to your home by means of a communicating door. |
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The miracles at Lourdes and other pilgrim shrines occur very often by means of the Eucharist, Reconciliation, and the Anointing of the Sick. |
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From the kitchen, access is gained to the attic space by means of a retractable ladder. |
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They made these loads weightless and floated them through the air by means of levitation. |
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Oils are generally applied by the aromatherapist by means of a full body massage. |
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The possibility of attaining paradise lies, instead, in the deconstruction of Manicheism by means of the integration of opposites. |
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But, of course, it would have been possible to modify the arrangements envisaged in the legal ruling by means of a bargain between the parties. |
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The squaring of the circle by means of lunes is not eristic, but the quadrature of Bryson is eristic. |
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The astrocompass functions by means of measured movement in three independent axes. |
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The owners would send money or messages by means of a runner provided by their agent. |
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I did suggest cremation and then the scattering of his ashes by means of a rocket firework. |
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In a miserable lodging house, he died of carbon dioxide asphyxiation by means of a charcoal stove. |
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A facsimile signature imprinted by means of a rubber stamp can be just as thoughtfully executed by a person as can a mark. |
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The main screen looks quite good and is operated by means of the function keys. |
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A drifting longline consists of a mainline kept near the surface, or at a certain depth, by means of regularly spaced floats. |
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He comes to a Malthusian understanding that population is limited by means of subsistence. |
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At their tops, these vertical elements were joined to horizontal ones by means of brass couplings. |
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He conveys these moral tastes to the reader less by means of argument than by ironic indirection or aesthetic intimation. |
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Your Honour, the issue arises because of the practice of adducing evidence from an expert by means of tender of a report. |
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University candidates must lobby their electoral college by means of a mailshot to their tens of thousands of voters. |
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Many of these are used as thermoplastics that are shaped and processed by means of injection molding and extrusion. |
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Feeding is done mainly at night on or near the bottom, and food including waste and offal is searched out largely by means of the barbels. |
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Two sets of barbules branch off from each barb and interlocked by means of tinier barbicels to give the feather great strength and smoothness. |
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Figure 185 shows a zinc tally, which is secured to the tree by means of a sharp and pointed wire driven into 185' Zinc tree label' the wood. |
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The heart measurement of a chicken embryo takes place by means of a ballistocardiograph as regards technology. |
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As planned, I left the town by means of the Jeep just at the crack of dawn. |
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He sought to depict the inner reality of objects by means of meticulous physical observations. |
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At the present time, the government regulates private tertiary education by means of a special eight-person committee. |
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Specific ranks of pipes may be brought into and out of play by means of stops. |
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This is achieved initially by means of a manual winch but eventually through a computer-controlled automatic mechanism. |
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Elders, by means of recitation of stories, tales, and legends, were also significant teachers. |
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We seem to need a further proof that being denumerable in size means being listable by means of a function. |
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Users could access this centralized computer only by means of dumb terminals. |
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A thin covering of pure silver is applied to a base metal, often copper or nickel, by means of electrolysis. |
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Light has been made an architectural element by means of skylights at intersections of wall and ceiling, and a light well over the stairs. |
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After scaling a sea fan, the feather star might stay for a while, hanging on by means of tiny hooks called cirri. |
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Rafter pairs are joined directly to each joist by means of mortise and tenon joints. |
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The spearing was conducted from row boats in 2 to 6 feet of water, by means of ordinary fish spears with illumination from jack-lights. |
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We often hear about the importance of picking a company by means of quantitative analysis, which evaluates balance sheets and numbers. |
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He alleged MPs had received car hire, hotel accommodation and other advantages by means of travel warrants to which they had not been entitled. |
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The land is accessible by means of existing public rights of way and a regular bus service. |
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The teams were chosen by means of a quiz with the individuals gaining the highest scores in each age group successfully making the team. |
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The problem of de Groot concerned compactifications of spaces by means of an adjunction of a set of minimal dimension. |
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For reference, in 2009 alone 227,000 foreign nationals received a green card by means of marriage. |
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Pollen also potentially influences oil content by means of xenia. |
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From its true emergence, algebra can be seen as a theory of equations solved by means of radicals, and of algebraic calculations on related expressions. |
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All payments under this pledge shall be made in United States Dollars by means of telegraphic transfer remittance to the mutually agreed bank account. |
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Bantu languages were praised for their terminations at the beginning, so that the words are inflected, conjugated, or defined by means of a system of prefixes. |
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The people that dwelled here 8,000 years ago had learned to irrigate the land by means of canals and ditches, and had mastered the arts of agriculture. |
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If transcription through such DNA regions is impeded by means of a transcription terminator or by shutting off the promoter, hyperrecombination is abolished. |
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Timber framing refers to a specific type of post and beam construction in which solid wood timbers are joined by means of traditional wooden joinery. |
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Her death is faked by means of a drug that slows her heart to near-death slowness. |
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Signs are generally discerned by means of technical analysis tools. |
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But, by means of suitable constructions within the armillary sphere, they were able to reduce many of their problems to comparison of similar right-angled plane triangles. |
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It is done by means of fixed or removable appliances that gently move the teeth and supporting alveolar bone until they are in the desired position. |
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Both the vertical and horizontal stabilizers were fixed in position, trim being obtained by means of controllable tabs in the rudder and elevators. |
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The trail down to the foot of the falls was all but vertical, a white-knuckle descent by means of chains and old drill bits hammered into the rock. |
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Aperiodic damping is obtained by means of an aluminium vane. |
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The Goodwin Sands lightships are to be put in communication with the shore by means of wireless telegraphy and the installation is to be completed in about a month. |
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This is important in the concentration process, which takes place by means of an extraordinarily measured period of boiling. |
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The viewing screen can be shaded to an extent from the sun or other directional light sources, by means of baffles, but the basic problem remains. |
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People often forget that the National Panhellenic council used to enforce racial segregation by means of strict codes and laws. |
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On June 28, 1914, after days of rumors about possible assassination attempts, the archducal car was attacked by means of a bomb thrown from the large surrounding crowds. |
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It is necessary to hold these pastilles in place, which is done by means of a grid or frame, of antimonious lead, surrounding and firmly binding them. |
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It is excellent, but it is not by means of water-carriage, a more than ordinary wanness had overspread the emaciated fingers through which trickled many passionate tears. |
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In this context, Stowe's strategy to incite readerly outrage by means of a powerful physical empathy created through shared pain emerges as a profoundly ambivalent endeavor. |
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It will climb a suitable support by means of its red tendrils. |
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Five out of six treatments were completed by means of telehealth. |
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The site is accessible by means of a narrow path on the southern side. |
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He introduced students to the main ideas of the subject by means of illuminating examples and by giving proofs of important special cases of more general theorems. |
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The shaky claim that DNA is a replicator ignores the endless subtle variation by means of which nature passes life on from one generation to the next. |
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In the first experiment, we asked participants to complete preambles by means of reflexive verbs that can only be used with a reflexive pronoun. |
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Tropical curve counting is related to an algebra of operators on the Fock space by means of bosonification. |
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The naval code is a system of rules for making communications at sea by means of signals. |
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Surveillance was accomplished by means of intercepting the spies' communications. |
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Normally the threat would have been dealt with by means of a counter-mine, but the tunnel was now far too close for that. |
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To those who would not heed the gently flowing stream of Shiloah he spoke by means of the Euphratean flood. |
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Transfer of oxygen from the lungs to the brain in the human body occurs by means of forced convection. |
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Transfer of heat from the engine to the automobile radiator occurs by means of forced convection. |
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A letter begun to a Gentlewoman of some account, which was left of by means of the aduise of a friend of his, who said she was foresped. |
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A wide variety of variable transformations can be accomplished in SPSS by means of simplified Fortranlike statements constructed by the user. |
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The transfer of heat from a hot object by means of upward hot air currents from the object, is due to free convection. |
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In other cases, if the geology was favourable, the coal was mined by means of an adit or drift mine driven into the side of a hill. |
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Heavy goods transport on these roads was by means of slow, broad wheeled, carts hauled by teams of horses. |
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The integrity of the right optic radiation was analysed by means of a hodologic probabilistic approach. |
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Today's philosophy tends to exclude empirical study of the natural world by means of the scientific method. |
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Drake's ship had been leading the English pursuit of the Armada by means of a lantern. |
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Sometimes taller buildings were levelled to the ground quickly and effectively by means of controlled gunpowder explosions. |
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Demolishing the houses downwind of a dangerous fire was often an effective way of containing the destruction by means of firehooks or explosives. |
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The United States had partly funded the purchase by means of a loan from Baring Brothers, a British bank. |
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Measurement of the ankle reflex time by means of a kinemometer has been shown to be a useful aid in the clinical diagnosis of hypothyroidism. |
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As a complement to the kymograph, STUMPF has constructed a kymoscope, by means of which one can visualize the movements registered on a kymogram. |
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Product line extension is the procedure of entering a new market segment in its product class by means of using a current brand name. |
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Records of the variations in level of the ocean and the great lakes are kept by means of tidal registers, or marographs. |
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The utilitarian loses that distinction, turning us into empty vessels by means of which consequences occur. |
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Much legislation, in practice, is effected by means of secondary legislation under the authority of prior laws or Orders in Council. |
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Important treaties have been incorporated into domestic law by means of Acts of Parliament. |
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The bombardment, which had been carefully targeted by means of aerial photography, began on 22 September. |
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Transport in Poland is provided by means of rail, road, marine shipping and air travel. |
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The Convention's provisions affecting institutional and procedural matters have been altered several times by means of protocols. |
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Each elects six MLAs to the 108 member NI Assembly by means of the single transferable vote system. |
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The quantum state of spacetime is described in the theory by means of a mathematical structure called spin networks. |
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It is rational and reasoned, but is not arrived at only by means of deductive reasoning. |
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Words are the furnace by means of which merely subjective connections made by individual human beings are converted into noematic meanings. |
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At the end of its period of use the tomb was 'closed' by means of a large stone set across the entrance, between the two portal stones. |
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Metallic silver and gold are removed and recovered economically by means of the Parkes process, in which zinc is added to lead. |
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Porpoises were, and still are, hunted by some countries by means of drive hunting. |
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There, it is capable of moving slowly by means of attaching and detaching byssal threads to attain a better life position. |
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The crossing of the estuary of the River Conwy is by means of an immersed tube tunnel, the first of its kind constructed in the United Kingdom. |
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For a period, the Mersey may also have flowed into the Dee by means of a channel which it cut through the base of the Wirral Peninsula. |
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Gas may be conducted through the respiratory system by means of active ventilation or passive diffusion. |
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Only male gametes of centric diatoms are capable of movement by means of flagella. |
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The life cycle usually involves asexual reproduction by means of binary fission, either through desmoschisis or eleuteroschisis. |
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Surface mining involves quarrying which is excavating minerals by means of machinery such as cutting, cleaving, and breaking. |
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Historically and today, most fish protein has come by means of catching wild fish. |
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The torpedo boat would back away to a safe distance and detonate the torpedo, usually by means of a long cord attached to a trigger. |
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There are turns of style, by means of which any qualities can be described panegyrically. |
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This is accomplished by means of paired, forked hemipenes, which are stored, inverted, in the male's tail. |
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Rather than fighting for the right to mate with a female, male toads may settle disputes by means of the pitch of their voice. |
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By the 17th century John Seller divided the Atlantic Ocean in two parts by means of the equator. |
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The shelf is exploited for its oil by means of offshore drilling rigs, most of which are situated in the western gulf and in the Bay of Campeche. |
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During the 1950s and 1960s information about variations in the Earth's magnetic field was gathered largely by means of research vessels. |
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During the coast the correct orientation for third stage separation was maintained by means of the attitude control system. |
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The first saddle was positioned to the back of the camel, and control of the Bactrian camel was exercised by means of a stick. |
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Above the core is the radiation zone, where the plasma conveys the energy flux by means of radiation. |
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This could be achieved by means of an authoritative dictionary of the English language. |
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Salvation is granted to individuals by means of the word of God and the Holy Spirit, who persuades them to believe and obey. |
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Legislation was introduced, amended, or repealed by means of Order in Council. |
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The wheels could be either turned by the flow of water, men treading on its outside or by animals by means of a sakia gear. |
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Engines were run at higher pressures and from 1875, powered horizontal shafts on each floor by means of ropes. |
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Biological energy is frequently stored and released by means of redox reactions. |
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A flux was added, and they were covered and heated by means of coke for about three hours. |
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Chemical substances may be combined or converted to others by means of chemical reactions. |
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The incompletely threshed grain is returned to the cylinder by means of a system of conveyors, where the process repeats. |
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Horizontal travel by means of narrow gauge tramway or cable car is also much safer and can move more people and ore than vertical elevators. |
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In 1762 he obtained parliamentary powers to provide an improved waterway between Liverpool and Manchester by means of a canal. |
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Rent therefore represented a kind of negative money that landlords could pull out of the production of the land, by means of its scarcity. |
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Only by means of direct observation can an artist, through form and colour, represent nature in art. |
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Epistaxis has also been arrested by tamponing the nasal cavity by means of an India-rubber tube, the so-called rhineurynter. |
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Wires were suspended down each shaft from which the centre line was determined by means of a theodolite. |
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We study helicopter risk by means of the risk influencing model, so the effect of changes is related directly to the RIFs in the model. |
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They are covered by the Arena which was joined to the station by means of a raft above them. |
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The ruffler in leather, who lately went fighting through the door, has returned, presumably by means of another entrance. |
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Amongst these are iron forges, in which irregularly shaped semimalleable lumps of iron are formed into bars by means of hammers driven by water. |
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She was, in appearance, a fine woman, with the rosy, Septemberly beauty which is now generally described by means of three adjectives. |
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The trains run on two addtional rails and pick up current by means of shoegear making sliding contact with the conductor rails. |
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Among themselves they communicate by means of what Perry says must be a sixth sense which is cognizant of a fourth dimension. |
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If the cable is served it should be stripped back to the snugger wire by means of a blow-lamp to assist removal. |
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A strip of muslin swaddles his privates, fixed by means of pine stickum to his belly and buttocks. |
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Some medical techniques monitor the inside of the body by means of a swallowable miniature camera. |
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The device is a rotating cylindrical body that is screwed into the mold and can be set to any desired position by means of an Allen screw. |
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That opens the door for Democrats or Republicans to win the IPO nomination by means of write-in campaigns. |
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Across the globe, there are peoples who have been, and still are, othered and subjugated by means of dehumanization in the form of animalization. |
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The damaged portion is removed by means of instruments inserted through the arthroscope. |
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Servo control for the control surfaces may be realised in two ways, either autonomically by means of FCC or remote radio control. |
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Rheological property measurement was made by means of a Monsanto MDR reometer. |
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Intake control and recording will be by means of a Roughage Intake Control system or equivalent. |
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A 'surfer' puts both feet on the board and propels himself by means of body English, making for fun, sport and skill. |
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The salt bath is heated by means of bottled gas or gas tanks as there is no local gas supply. |
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This allows the identification of such structures by means of optical microscopy, a method known as micrography or micrographic analysis. |
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Silt clouds may travel over great distances by means of thermoclines and currents, enlarging the area affected by trenching or jetting. |
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In 1917, Wolfli began composing music by means of solmization, replacing traditional notation with an obscure code of words and symbols. |
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One suitable approach is the use of a double layer of security which involves identifying users by means of tokenless two-factor authentication. |
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The tow hitch can be controlled by means of an electrical switch from the inside of the cab. |
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Tracheids of Lycopodium were studied by Bierhorst and by Wilder by means of light microscopy. |
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Venous pressures were measured directly in 2 subjects at l0g. using a vein in the forearm and recording pressures by means of a trimount inductance gauge. |
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The separation of the alkaloids can be conveniently and very accurately effected gravimetrically or volumetrically by means of silver theobromide. |
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Walkers may approach the summit by means of four principal routes. |
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Thereafter the court ruled unanimously in paragraph 2c of its dispositif that threat or use of force by means of nuclear weapons is contrary to the UN charter and is unlawful. |
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A shaft is sunk to reach the mineral which is excavated by miners, transported to the surface by a winch, and removed by means of a bucket, much like a well. |
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The Lancashire Cotton Corporation was a company set up by the Bank of England in 1929, to rescue the Lancashire spinning industry by means of consolidation. |
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Power was transmitted by means of two roller chains to the rear axle. |
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Every portcullis was mounted in vertical grooves in the walls of the castle and could be raised or lowered quickly by means of chains or ropes attached to an internal winch. |
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Some key areas of government are still carried out by means of the royal prerogative, but its usage has been diminishing, as functions are progressively made statutory. |
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Recent studies have suggested treatment outcome in adolescents with social anxiety disorder can also be assessed by analysing language by means of Corpus Linguistics. |
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The possibility to turn adjectives and even nouns into verbs also exists, although this is mostly done by means of an affix, on top of the verbal endings. |
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This term is qualified by a further concept called a junction which represents one idea, expressed by means of two or more elements, whereas a nexus combines two ideas. |
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The paraffin wax was also microencapsulated by means of a suspension-like polymerization using a shell based on a methyl methacrylate and styrene copolymer. |
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Archaeologists have tentatively identified marketplaces at an increasing number of Maya cities by means of a combination of archaeology and soil analysis. |
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Throughout history, humans have altered their appearance by wearing clothing and adornments, by trimming or shaving hair or by means of body modifications. |
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The formation of this substance, which we propose to designate allylamine, is perfectly analagous to the production of the ethylamine by means of cynate of ethyl. |
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The torpedo boat attacked by ramming her intended target, which stuck the torpedo to the target ship by means of a barb on the front of the torpedo. |
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We investigate a method of selectively targeting cancer cells by means of ultrasound harmonic excitation at their resonance frequency, which we refer to as oncotripsy. |
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Water flows through the bursae by means of cilia or muscular contraction. |
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Dolphins also use nonverbal communication by means of touch and posturing. |
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Meantime the penetration of Shantung by means of railway discrimination, railway military guards, continual nibblings here and there, will be going on. |
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In 212 AD, by means of the edict known as the Constitutio Antoniniana, the emperor Caracalla extended citizenship to all freeborn inhabitants of the empire. |
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In his novel Kenilworth, Elizabeth I is welcomed to the castle of that name by means of an elaborate pageant, the details of which Scott was well qualified to itemize. |
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Simultaneous determination of retinol, tocopherols, carotenes and lycopene in plasma by means of high-performance liquid chromatography on reversed phase. |
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It does this through the issue of formal consents to discharge or, in the case of large, complex or potentially damaging industries by means of a permit. |
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When the locomotive is stopped, or coasting with the regulator closed, there is no exhaust steam to create a draught, so the draught is maintained by means of the blower. |
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Reconstruction of vegetation transects for the Messinian-Piacenzian of Italy by means of comparative analysis of pollen, leaf and carpological records. |
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Journalists indexed the documents using open software packages Apache Solr and Apache Tika, and accessed them by means of a custom interface built on top of Blacklight. |
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These are supplied with oxygen by means of a chemical oxygen generator. |
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The First Minister is nominated by the Scottish Parliament from among its members at the beginning of each term, by means of an exhaustive ballot. |
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A draft law passed by the states can have no legal effect until formally approved by Her Majesty in Council and promulgated by means of an order in council. |
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The abacus is obviously only a concrete way of representing a number in the decimal system of notation, that is, by means of the local value of the digits. |
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Is the signalling problem a reason not to pursue the policy, or is it a reason to deal with how to prevent the missignal by means of adequate disclosure? |
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Initially, Stalin maneuvered to kill the Plan, or at least hamper it by means of destructive participation in the Paris talks regarding conditions. |
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Since the mid to late 1930s RAF stations have controlled a number of flying squadrons or other units at one location by means of a station headquarters. |
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After his resignation, his main political roles were to support the government by means of advice, to deal with patronage and to speak on the ministry's behalf in the Lords. |
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Anaglyph 3D is the name given to the stereoscopic 3D effect achieved by means of encoding each eye's image using filters of different colors, typically red and cyan. |
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It also allows the powers of the Scottish Parliament and the Scottish Executive to be adjusted over time by agreement between both Parliaments by means of an Order in Council. |
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At the 2-month follow-up, the patient was still being treated in hospital for pleural effusions by means of diuretics, thoracocentesis and supportive treatment. |
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For 2009, Red Bull Racing launched their new RB5 chassis virtually on 8 February by means of a 3D computer generated video narrated by Sebastian Vettel. |
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Evolution by means of natural selection is the process by which traits that enhance survival and reproduction become more common in successive generations of a population. |
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In March 2007, another four members of Greenpeace made their way to the Palace's roof by means of a nearby crane, which was being used for repairs to Westminster Bridge. |
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However, Drake had been guiding the English fleet by means of a lantern. |
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Charges of treason and heresy were commonly used to quash dissent, and those accused were often executed without a formal trial, by means of bills of attainder. |
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He also shows him the results obtained by the artillery of the army corps in its distinctive fire, by means of incessive photographs of the positions fired on. |
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There are seven Latin noun cases, which also apply to adjectives and pronouns and mark a noun's syntactic role in the sentence by means of inflections. |
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If we define partitions of alternative cases by means of ingeniously hoked-up properties, we can get the principle to say almost anything we like. |
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He then takes one of the rods out of the fire, and resting it on the anvil, draws out the nail by a few skilful blows, and cuts it off from the rod by means of a hack-iron. |
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In large abattoirs, the triperies and gutteries should preferably be situated under the slaughtering halls and in direct contact with them, by means of a system of chutes. |
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The coal is fed out of the hopper by means of an ordinary screw. |
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Radiographic examination by means of a panoramic radiographic and bitewing radiographs showed that all permanent teeth to be present or developing. |
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The Essenes sought rather to prepare for the coming of the Lord's Anointed One by a life of penitence that featured ritual purification by means of lustral baths. |
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A LifeCare Benefit rider can be used with the cash value rider to generate an immediate LifeCare Benefit pool for long-term-care expenses by means of a single premium payment. |
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To Erstneutralisation and aftercare of acidified waters opencast mining in the Lausitz introducing neutralizing agent by means of LMBV remediation vessel is required. |
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The 14-inch wide openings for the air inlets were reduced by means of a winchable curtain to provide an air velocity of 700 to 900 feet per minute. |
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This latter format, called wikitext, is written by means of a simplified markup language and its style and syntax vary, depending on the different implementations. |
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It is not by means of a social xenophobia and cainophobia that we shall succeed in junking our sawdust goals but only by a sincere and passionate openness to new experience. |
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The UK-wide AAA programme aims to reduce the number of deaths from burst aneurysms by means of early detection, appropriate monitoring and treatment. |
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