It was also a chance for city dwellers to take a closer look at ferrets, birds of prey and working dogs. |
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A closer look at the schooling of Hmong students, for example, shows that nationally only 31 percent of them graduate from high school. |
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I was debating whether or not to take a closer look when I heard the slam of a phone, and I jumped in surprise. |
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Looping back around, I got a closer look at the ears and realised that it was probably a muntjac deer. |
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Henry is using the match to have a closer look at three debutants in the starting line-up and two more in the reserves. |
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Bait and decoys keep the sharks close to the boats, and a cage can then be dropped over the side for a diver to get a much closer look. |
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Both of these techniques can be used throughout pregnancy to allow a closer look at the cervix and lower uterus. |
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Curious, the Mistress of Freeport diverted from her course to have a closer look. |
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The Healthcare Commission should also reserve the right to take a closer look, randomly as well as responsively. |
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As she answered the front door she saw her son had opened her bedroom window and was leaning out for a closer look. |
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But a closer look reveals there's more to this course than a hackneyed phrase. |
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He bowled in the nets on Monday, with Ponting standing as umpire to glean a closer look. |
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Possibly the best thing about having military stations near your beat is the ability to visit and take a closer look. |
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A train steams deep into the mountainside giving tourists a closer look at huge stalactites and stalagmites. |
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He guided the horse around and took a closer look at the off side of his mount. |
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Apologizing for his hasty suggestion, JOH explained that a closer look at the patient's blood might provide a more accurate diagnosis. |
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Take a closer look and see the storksbills and sea campions also in flower amongst the pinks. |
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We're not talking sea-going yacht or racing catamaran here, just a simple flat-bottomed boat to get a closer look at the reef and marine life. |
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After the break, we'll take a closer look at the man at the epicenter of a political earthquake. |
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A closer look at polls and studies on the topics yielded some interesting insights. |
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I wasn't even allowed to take a closer look, let alone photograph the machine in action. |
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I had a closer look at these guys and the white appears to be like fuzzy hairs. |
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Since Pam is such an eyeful, we decided to take a closer look at the standards she applies in her own life. |
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Yet a closer look at his record suggests that he is just a convenient scapegoat for a lot of people's stereotypes. |
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With technologies merging and the digital revolution moving in, a closer look at movie-making seems timely. |
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Jade laughed and turned away, getting a closer look at the river plants and lily pads. |
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But take a closer look and what you find is a fascinating contest between a shooting star and one of the game's fading greats. |
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Pull over to the side of the road for a closer look, and you will find these seals amiable enough to photograph. |
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On the way back they'd spotted a car on a forecourt so we all had to trundle back over there for a closer look. |
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Security personnel had to struggle a bit to restrain those who wanted to surge forward and have a closer look. |
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Tom had brought his patrol vehicle so the children could have a closer look. |
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I thought that the hem on my skirt was looking a bit frayed and decided to take a closer look. |
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He knelt down beside one of the bodies to take a closer look, and looked back up with a furrowed brow. |
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During the day, if they wish, they can have a closer look behind the stage on one of the regular tours that take place. |
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If the plants generally look good to you, pick up a few likely specimens and have a closer look. |
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Every now and then someone would appear, but most of them didn't want books, they wanted a photograph or a closer look. |
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So this morning I took my binoculars into the garden to try and get a closer look. |
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While attendance may seem decent at first glance, a closer look reveals very few students. |
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They then ask the reader to take a closer look, reflecting the in-depth analysis in the articles. |
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The professions that we idealize and aspire towards deserve a closer look as well. |
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This is one of the most interesting and unusual chapters in the history of town twinning and therefore deserves a closer look. |
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On your way to Buea from Douala, stop and take a closer look at heveas, banana trees, and African oil palm plantations. |
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But even if the taxmen did decide to take a closer look at AJS, it would still be in little danger of an unfavorable ruling. |
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If the HPV test is positive for the high risk type, then the patient warrants a closer look. |
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She took a closer look out her masoned window, and was relieved when she saw the person she had hoped to see. |
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With these basic relationships in mind, let's now take a closer look at time value and the rate of time-value decay. |
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Take a closer look and you'll see that it's also a wonderful time-saver when it comes to typing. |
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Let's begin by taking a closer look at the board of governors and what its members do. |
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We should now take a closer look at the quadruple conjunction of the planets in Capricorn and in particular, the Sun. |
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Some dramatic events make the groups pull together as teams, and some timely remarks make them take a closer look at their lives. |
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If you look at a top class rider on a well schooled horse that immediately gives an impression of beauty, take a closer look at them. |
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At the same time, some investors are taking a closer look at Serbian equities. |
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You might want to take a closer look, because that photo might not be an accurate representation of what you'll get when you check in. |
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A closer look at the e-mails' header information shows all the messages come from compromised Yahoo accounts. |
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Let's take a closer look at the components used, starting with the motherboard. |
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Taking a closer look, every fast-food restaurant points to its drive-through window as the benchmark for its service performance. |
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If you think you know all of the ratings in our Navy, you better take a closer look at the ratings at the master chief level. |
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I am motionless among all this life, just hovering, watching, occasionally finning forward to get a closer look. |
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The judges then walked down the row checking the conformation of the horses and getting a closer look at each one. |
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It would be reassuring if a sample of these diocesan reports could actually be audited by outsiders, and a closer look taken in cases that seem to be statistically unlikely. |
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You can take a fifteen minute dash by helicopter for an overall impression of the island before the machine lands for a closer look at the volcanic activity. |
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Last year, the UK-based Environmental Investigation Agency took a closer look at the tiger trade in China. |
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Although the magical scenery filled with priceless glass and crystal furnishings was spectacular and worth a closer look, the two had no time to marvel at it. |
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These include the lichens, mosses and liverworts, all of which are worth a closer look through a magnifying glass in order to appreciate their true beauty. |
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Only a closer look at the financials would reveal where that money came from. |
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A closer look at many new buildings reveal they are equipped with various kinds of solar electric modules collecting solar power for water heating and electricity. |
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Nancy Shando, a librarian from nearby Hurley, New York, headed upriver on her Jet Ski Friday afternoon to take a closer look. |
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A closer look, however, reveals not all young Americans are sharing equally in the labor market recovery. |
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However, a closer look at the tissue of the dream reveals the most precarious of balances between the concerns of the individual and those of the family and community. |
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I will argue that the validity of the notion of deponency is questionable in light of a closer look at the function and meaning of the middle voice in Greek. |
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A closer look at the census figures shows a much more disturbing trend. |
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But in most emergencies, anyone taking a closer look would find that misconception countered by the reality of African leadership. |
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Frowning, he leaned forward for a closer look at the bizarre sight. |
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A closer look reveals entire nighttime cityscapes embedded in the blots of paint, glimpses of Paris, Hong Kong, Prague, and other cities from Park's travels. |
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Again, upon a closer look your meaning is obvious, but it forces the reader to stop and unentangle the sentence, disrupting the otherwise beautiful flow of your words. |
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The tall lifeless buildings of New York, busy streets and nine-to-fivers faded into non-existence as a closer look revealed a river tucked away between two hills. |
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We believe we should get a more professional, businesslike approach as a result of that, and I believe there will be a closer look at roading and the rail-track. |
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Most property owners would applaud any effort to squirrel money away for a rainy day but the sheer size of the city's reserve accounts would indicate a closer look. |
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And only when they had taken a closer look at the almost complete skeleton did they realize they had a caviomorph, cousin to the modern cavy or guinea pig. |
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First, inevitably, his status as a front-runner has caused Democrats, spurred on by a media that wants a good horse race, to take a much closer look at him. |
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Walkers and shoppers, particularly as darkness closes in can be seen pausing to have a closer look at the array of lights, Santa's and Christmas items. |
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A closer look reveals a group of students learning to make French onion soup. |
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Let's take a closer look at some of the studies that Offit proffers to substantiate his generalized antivitamin charges. |
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She crouched down, trying to get a closer look at the spider. |
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A closer look at pinkeye is offering insight into other costly bacterial diseases as well. |
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A closer look showed that the layer of tooth, called dentin, was damaged in the areas underneath the pits, as well. |
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We have not investigated all of these natural chelation products however, the active ingredient in Chaga Mushrooms, deserves a closer look. |
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New Zealand volcanologist Nico Fournier said he traveled by boat to within about a mile of the new island on Saturday to take a closer look. |
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Eddie the dalmation showed his appreciation when he hopped on to a bench to get a closer look. |
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More precisely, in this section, we take a closer look at the real per capita welfare and nonwelfare spending at the cantonal and local levels. |
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Wahoo and tuna can't resist taking a closer look at the Yo-Zuri Sashimi Bonita. |
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His thoughts roam through each season, and he never misses a scurrying sand crab or fluttering butterfly without taking a closer look. |
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The program will cover the history behind different types of spirits, and take a closer look at barware and cocktails of different eras. |
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Next week I'll take a closer look at Australia's giants that's enough yabber for now. |
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Next week I'll take a closer look at Australia's giants but that's enough yabber for now. |
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A closer look at Conservative candidate training techniques reveals that its not all been yoghurt knitting and yoga in a yurt in Notting Hill. |
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Given these opposing views, a closer look at macrobiotics is warranted. |
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But Roger Coghill said a closer look at the study revealed significantly more acoustic neurinoma tumours were found on the same side of the head as mobile phones were used on. |
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The sentry didn't answer. Taking a closer look at him I realised he wasn't a real sentry but a cut-out sentry, guarding not a real but a cut-out border. |
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Using high-speed cameras, French and German scientists recently recorded videos of these plants in action, providing a closer look at how bladderworts trap their prey. |
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