This process causes the snow to compact as it slowly diminishes creating a solid crust base and surface. |
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Vendors are seen hawking large consignments of assorted music tapes and compact discs. |
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Meanwhile, the smaller compact track loader hauled the spoil to dump trucks and brought in the rock. |
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The easiest plants to move are those with thin, compact and fibrous root systems such as rhododendrons, azaleas, pieris, hydrangeas and boxwoods. |
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This new trichroic prism assembly is especially useful in a compact color projector employing reflective liquid-crystal light valves. |
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Not like the Inca or Aztec civilizations, Colombian Indians lived in a more compact area. |
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Those who like to mix and match music from multiple compact discs and burn their own CD will also appreciate the new amenity. |
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Malachite is typically massive, forming thick, compact crusts with mammillary surfaces. |
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We scarify the top 2 to 12 inches, add the proper amount of moisture, compact the subgrade, then fine-grade for paving. |
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She was a lovely, motherly old lady with a mane of white hair wound into a compact bun. |
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It has a unique single colour, a compact habit and holds its flowers above the marbled foliage. |
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The antiterrorist operation points to the need of using, on the tactical level, modern compact communication facilities with in-built scramblers. |
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The swirler is formed of a powder sintered compact of martensitic stainless steel having corrosion resistance and wear resistance. |
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Light from the street lamps would wrap around the compact space, following the natural curves. |
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Which could spell trouble for Toyota and Honda, who sell their compact sedans based largely on quality and reliability. |
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Plantain also has a distinctive, compact seed head that turns from green to brown as the seeds mature. |
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He sees Strang, a compact man with deep-set eyes and a broad forehead, scratching his thick brown beard and leaning against a door jamb. |
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All-wheel-drive systems typically have lighter and more compact mechanicals that are perfectly suited for passenger cars. |
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He had proved that compact abelian groups are dual to discrete abelian groups, and von Neumann was interested in extending this result. |
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Behind this is a compact kitchen with large quarry floor tiles and white tiled walls. |
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In the cooler months you can't beat camellias as they are compact and reliable and can be clipped or trained to suit. |
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Estate tractors, also known as compact diesel tractors, are nearly all heavy-duty machines. |
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Despite being a compact figure, he looks as if he could handle himself in a Klingon bar brawl. |
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His father Lou, an accountant, is a short, compact man with an intense, handsome face who suddenly and permanently leaves home. |
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Hooky choruses, instrumentation as background, and compact songwriting are trademarks of pop music, not metal. |
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There was no speaking in hushed tones at this compact dining room full of chatty, laughing customers. |
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Wet sets are a healthy styling option for our hair, so consider using a compact hooded dryer. |
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In a well-known textbook on the subject we find a continuum defined as a compact connected subset of a topological space. |
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In further papers, published in 1936, he defined cohomology groups for an arbitrary locally compact topological space. |
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Overall the sheltie is a compact dog with a moderately long head, the tiniest of ears and an expression of wisdom and kindness. |
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His counterpart was a short, compact man, obviously in the type of shape and trim that came from self-indulgent working out. |
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Another traditional dance form, Bharatanatyam, has been presented in a compact disc, thanks to efforts of a software company. |
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Sandra answered, clipping her compact shut and turning to engross herself in the conversation with Isabelle. |
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Kaitlin takes out a compact from her black satin purse and starts applying some face powder. |
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The chic leather compact also has a mirror, lip brush and dual-ended eye brush. |
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Philippa pulls a cigarette from a silver compact and taps it against the cover. |
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The compact is a olive green cosmetic-like container with an acrylic mirror to assist in self application. |
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An interstate compact is an agreement between two or more states that allows this practice model. |
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This sensor is compact and reliable for use in the cover gas hydrogen meter in place of the katharometer. |
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They are not concerned, and claim not to notice, the egregious breach of the compact between society and the media. |
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There were little Japanese lanterns hanging everywhere, with compact fluorescent bulbs. |
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In acid bright livery, these compact vans are the latest word in funky design. |
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The balance of the schedule visits markets that have a long and storied tradition in sport compact drag racing. |
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The steering system is lighter and more compact than a steering column and rack and the brakes occupy the same space as a conventional caliper. |
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In 2003-04 mid size car sales actually grew faster in percentage terms than those of compact cars. |
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They were connected to the timing device of a compact disc player designed to detonate them remotely. |
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Yes, it is possible to buy second-hand records and compact discs, and yes you can save a little money by buying them. |
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Among the couple's collection of Meat Loaf memorabilia are hundreds of signed records and compact discs, clothes and merchandise. |
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Leading the way forward is the compact sports and speciality car, a two-plus-two mid-engined sporty roadster, but with a difference. |
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You should also consider compact fluorescent lamps for areas where lights are on for hours at a time. |
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The seedsmen claim this will form a compact yet spreading plant, although that sounds contradictory. |
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It is possible to compress the software by developing slimmer middleware and writing more compact applications. |
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Retention of a naturally compact hand through early release of selected notes and judicious use of staccato touch is a potent technique. |
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The woman repairs her face in a compact and sees the lazily sprawled man as a reflection. |
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They have many compact fluorescent light bulbs in their home, but she's not completely sold. |
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Who needs shelves of compact discs, now that 15,000 musical tracks can be piped through cables? |
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Peregrine falcons are heavy, compact birds with the female being significantly larger than the male. |
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Sitake also plays guitar, ukulele, harmonica, and trumpet, and has recorded a compact disc mixing Tongan and western music. |
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The mistaken view is that the nationalist camp is a compact mass with serious monarchist longings. |
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Passive mode locking allows the device to produce near transform-limited pulses and to be compact and simple. |
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In the same year he generalised von Neumann's spectral theorem to locally compact abelian groups. |
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They waded waist-deep in the grass in a compact body bearing an improvised stretcher in their midst. |
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Before laying your liner, compact the soil and cover it with a layer of sand or an absorbent material such as old carpeting or newspaper. |
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I took a stroll across the university campus, a compact woodland grove of academia. |
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Its tiny, bell-shaped, cobalt-blue flowers, each with a very delicate white border, form a compact cluster. |
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Therefore, the shell wall is not compact or dense and is, in fact, poorly defined. |
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The studio is designed to have an audio mixer, compact and mini-disc player. |
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Below this mass, these dense, compact objects are supported against further gravitational collapse by fermion-degeneracy pressure. |
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When the weather is cold, they cluster into compact balls and shiver, warming the hive. |
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Furthermore, in cultivated soils, dense compact subsoils frequently underlie the loosened topsoil. |
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To protect the environment, all the villagers built their houses in a compact area. |
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Its texture ranges from dense porcelain-like to a compact granular material composed of minute crystals. |
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Near the port area is compact Ladadika, a cluster of squares and streets which formerly comprised olive oil warehouses and markets. |
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Rugosa roses make up a dense, compact hedge at the end of the garden without distracting from the sea view. |
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The centroid linkage method was utilized because of the way it can maximize compact clusters composed of similar cases. |
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We snuggled together around the fire we had built, all together in a compact ball around the small flames. |
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It is true that the Paris region area is denser and more compact than are common world cities. |
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Not for the extra features, or the compact size, but for the simple fact that they look killer on a computer screen. |
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It had to be compact enough to fit in the tight shelf space reserved for impulse buys at the supermarket. |
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There were around 80 teenagers in around their mid-to-late teens, all dancing on a wooden floor in a compact space. |
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These two-dimensional examples give us an idea of how to build the more difficult three-dimensional, topologically compact spaces. |
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The human brain keeps experience and memory and everything else that makes its owner who they are, in a nice compact space. |
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The device would fit all sizes of pram or buggy, including three-wheelers, and was compact enough to fit into the overhead lockers on aeroplanes. |
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For travelling it is carried split in a padded carry case, which is compact enough to fit even a small overnight travel bag. |
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In a compact space, a narrow painted wardrobe or corner table and chairs can serve as a unique area of interest within the space. |
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The compact machine has many features that can benefit packagers of pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and small device parts. |
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Samantha and Todd share a compact space that provides a chair and computer station for each of them at a gracefully curved, solid cherry desk. |
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He found the parking garage and drove nonchalantly to the fourth floor, where he found a compact space between two larger vehicles. |
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Now, let's turn to the split rumours, which he has provided a compact summary of. |
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Soon, we have witnessed a compact summary of the scientist's obsessive quest to develop a genetically modified human being. |
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Those who wish to read an overview of cancer of the lung will find this concise and compact book very useful. |
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Chapter 2 has a this-happened, then that-happened quality that defies a simple and compact summary. |
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Poetry is a dense and compact literary medium and its impact in rousing the soul needs no emphasis. |
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Canada is a compact of some very different people who have all managed to remain united through their common loyalty to the Crown of Canada. |
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Some evidence indicates that the traction exerted during cell locomotion can concomitantly compact the surrounding network. |
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I've been using Zip compression to compact files for storage and transmission for longer than that. |
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Gasoline or diesel engines drive an eccentric weight at a high speed to develop compaction force and vibrations that compact granular soils. |
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Snow will often accumulate and can eventually compact to form glaciers and ice caps. |
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The Washington Post reported that after the meeting officers bought tapes and compact discs of the speech to give to their colleagues. |
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To ensure the shades go together, purchase a compact with two coordinating shades. |
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You with the make-up bag on your lap, compact in one hand and sponge-brush in the other. |
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I nipped over to see if I could squeeze on the bus, but found the compact upstairs compartment a bit too, well, whiffy. |
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Andersson had created a compact single-seater that would go on to dominate world aerobatics for years to come. |
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He said that pasta's dense, compact nature means that it is digested more slowly than other starches. |
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It combines an attractive compact unit with all the multimedia features needed for home use at a keen price. |
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The program package includes a read-only memory compact disk and teacher workbook. |
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Early Victorian taste favoured opulence and eclecticism, so exhibition showpieces coexisted with simpler, compact items like Windsor chairs. |
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Here, sonic blasts from the past are entombed in a hodgepodge of vinyl records, compact discs and reel-to-reel tapes. |
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Some things could only be expressed in the compact language of mathematics. |
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I think that this year, with only one leader, the team will be more compact in certain crucial moments of a race. |
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When it rained or snowed, the little carbine was compact enough to fit under your slicker and to tuck up under your arm. |
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It's also compact enough to tuck neatly into an entertainment center or tabletop without being too obtrusive. |
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They provide the right set of features in a compact form for the right price. |
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Storage of DNA is related to its ability to twist and coil into a compact form. |
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This roomy yet compact bag lies flat, with adjustable compartments and a mesh opening for ventilation. |
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So to replace a traditional 60-watt bulb, look for a compact fluorescent light bulb that is about 15 watts. |
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Torque Screwdrivers Are Designed for User Comfort Torque screwdrivers have lightweight, compact housings to ensure operator comfort. |
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The gear-driven design also makes the unit more compact than other similar components. |
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In this group, the cortex of the os sacrum was destroyed and had a spongelike rather than compact appearance. |
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She also raced in blouses with bows on the sleeves and she always had a powder compact and her lippy at the ready. |
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These compact wall-mounted appliances utilize a microcomputer, a liquid crystal display, and a small keypad for programming. |
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The compact libretto used less of the flowery, arcane language that once had seemed a requisite of high style. |
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It is a compact and comprehensive guide to the city's architectural development. |
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Both argued that irrespective of the form of government, be it monarchy, aristocracy, or democracy, a relatively compact minority always ruled. |
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The X3 is noticeably more compact externally than the X5, but offers almost as much room inside and, paradoxically, has a larger loadspace. |
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The preferred soil is coarse to fine, preferably hard, compact clay or silty clay loam. |
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A compact utility room houses a shower, hand basin and toilet together with commercial laundry machines and a rotary iron. |
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The south-eastern slope bears heavy loessic soil, mixed with superficial pebbles and compact loam soil. |
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The arrow-straight flight of the ball, the compact athleticism of these men as they flung it, were things to behold. |
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Gallium arsenide is also used in lasers, such as those present in a compact disc player, in transistors, and in photovoltaic cells. |
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He is sitting on a settee in his hotel suite in One Devonshire Gardens, a plump and compact figure in a black pinstripe shirt and black trousers. |
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These include hot, dry surface soils, shallow planting depths, compact soils, and loose or cloddy soil conditions. |
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When plants were grown in a combination of compact and loose soil, the spatial arrangement of the zones determined the shoot response. |
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High contact pressures cause the feet to penetrate through the loose material and actually compact the soil directly beneath the foot tip. |
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Her green eyes take in every inch of the young man's frame, from his dark gold hair to his gray eyes to his muscular, compact figure. |
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The development of hybrid aspherical elements was driven by the requirement for compact and yet precise 35 mm and video lenses. |
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Many of the compact discs sold by the store are sold as loss-leaders to attract consumers to buy other products. |
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Minuscule script, which developed around 800 AD, consisted of lower case letters and was much more compact and easy to read. |
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This also applies to audio equipment in the motor vehicle as well as compact discs. |
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Just below the personal television unit was equipment for compact disk and audio tape use. |
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Basically, everything you need to know about the operation of your shuffle is on one little compact card. |
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The White-winged Triller is a small, compact bird with a short slender bill, long wings and a rather long tail with a rounded tip. |
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The two-seat aerobatic biplane is no bigger than a compact car. |
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This theme is carried through to the interior with a lower seating position, aluminium trim elements, a higher centre console and a compact instrument cluster. |
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In this heightened world, everything needs to be compact and tight. |
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Elliptical galaxies typically have few large stars that could go hypernova, but are rich in binary systems, with pairs of compact stars closely orbiting each other. |
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Note that when used with a compact fluorescent bulb, the local control mode in the appliance module often senses a small current flow and keeps turning on. |
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It was that very success that encouraged the community of nations to try its collective hand at drafting a similar compact to deal with global warming. |
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The re-export trade, catering to consumer demand for such items as electronics, audio tapes and compact discs, designer clothing and footwear had encouraged widespread piracy. |
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With free trade off the rails, now many in Latin America wonder if the regional compact also has run its course. |
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The apartments come decorated and carpeted and standard features include tiled en suite bathrooms, solid oak doors, range cookers and compact waste disposal units. |
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Though the building looks very spacious from the outside, the staff have dubbed it the Tardis in reverse, as the interior is more compact than you would imagine. |
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Be assured, this latest XJ is compact enough to fit into a normal-size garage, and can easily cope with the tight spaces of multi-storey car parks. |
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He was very compact and was the shortest guy at 5 feet 6 inches. |
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Films are at their best when they can compact a story down to its essentials. |
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The next thing that happened, which was really great, was that the tapes became available on compact discs. |
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Surface properties of titanium and its alloys can be modified by anodic oxidation treatment, which covers the entire surface with a thin but compact oxide film. |
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The FM Package positions a compact V6 engine in a front midship layout, locates a large-capacity fuel tank under the floor and adopts a new center muffler system. |
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Andy and Holly sat around the stereo, looking through cassettes and compact discs, animatedly discussing the relative merits of various forms of music. |
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By contrast the compact kitchen is modern in design with shaker style cherrywood units, a terracotta tiled floor, Stanley oil-fired range and other integrated appliances. |
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Set the seat as far back as it will go, and you are rewarded with a veritable ocean of knee-room in the back for such a compact car, but with limited space in the boot. |
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The protein units appear to be packed in a compact hexagonal way and from the position and distribution of the spots it is possible to derive some structural parameters. |
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It will swiftly become clear that there is no room in this starry-eyed arrangement for a compact with Washington. |
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What we can buy is a compact fluorescent bulb that only uses 20 watts of electricity and produces 1,000 lumens, the same as a 100-watt light bulb. |
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Fluorescent light gardens are similarly ideal for growing and blooming compact plants like African violets, some orchids, and many other kinds of indoor plants. |
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Sure, you need to know whether you want high-quality, virtually lossless, high memory-usage or a lower-quality, more lossy compression, more compact recording. |
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A compact version of a space ship floated right outside the doorway. |
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The top's compact folding mechanism stacks it neatly behind the rear seats in just 15 seconds with no manual latches and no need for a tonneau cover. |
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But close inspection of the structure obtained from X-ray crystallography allows us to follow the strand as it twists and turns through the compact globule. |
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Use a tamper to compact the concrete around the form during pouring. |
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In their chiral nematic states, the materials have a helical macrostructure which acts like a diffraction grating and selectively reflect light just like a compact disc does. |
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Notebook computers, liquid crystal displays, mother boards, monitors and recordable compact disks all take over 50 percent of the global market share. |
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Can a compact car be endowed with the allure of a sporty luxury sedan? |
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The towns that were affected were mostly small communities of brick houses, a compact commercial area, a church or two, a school, and maybe a health clinic or a hospital. |
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The modern bouvier de Flandres is a powerful but compact dog. |
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Driving it on the press launch last week it proved an excellent tourer and very much a city car, with compact dimensions, modular passenger compartment and four seats. |
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He rambles and manhandles the equipment, testily blaming newfangled technology when he has difficulty with basic tasks such as placing a compact disc in a player. |
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The compact cat made one short, inconceivably fast motion, and the overbearing ferret jerked backward then collapsed to the pavement in a limp heap. |
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We were standing outside the Monitor's office in the harsh afternoon sun and now Short, a compact woman with a ruddy complexion, took a drag on her cigarette. |
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If the pond is located in sandy or gravelly soils or near fractured bedrock, seal the pond with an approved plastic liner or at least 6 inches of compact clay. |
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Forty years ago this month, Phillips launched the compact audio cassette at the 1963 Berlin Radio Show, and our relationship with music has never been quite the same since. |
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The Kettler Side Stepper is a compact but effective piece of equipment to help you increase your heart rate, at the same time strengthening your leg and thigh muscles. |
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A heat recovery ventilator comprising four rectangular regenerative heat exchangers, two blowers, a rotating air switch all disposed in a compact rectangular housing. |
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Work has just been completed on replacing toilets and showers, re-roofing the blocks, providing electricity and generally cleaning up the six-bay compact site. |
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When he completed his turn, he was met by a pillar of compact soil and rock that shot at him out of nowhere, sending him rolling through the dirt. |
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About 1,500 police officers searched more than 500 homes throughout Germany this week, seizing computers, videotapes, compact discs and diskettes, the officials said. |
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I was forced to compact a six-shelf collection of boxes for my impending move and my collection would take up a lot less weight and room if this was implemented sooner. |
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That's no problem as the juicer measures a compact 15 inches high by ten inches wide, so it can fit easily into most kitchen cupboards or presses. |
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He was working on a method for identifying quasars through a discovery in the mid 1960s that quasars scintillate more than less compact radio sources. |
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I think our center will compact to the density of a neutron star. |
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A dapper, compact chap, the very British man has been in Thailand for many years as a financial advisor, but this was very different from his early career path. |
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Like most roadsters, storage space is at a bit of a premium, so there are nets here and there, various bins and boxes, all reflecting the compact nature of the car itself. |
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The wounded tree responds by sprouting a compact bundle of slender twigs. |
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There's also reasonable boot space inside the compact shell. |
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The compact remote unit measures 3 inches high by 1.75 inches wide by 1.75 inches deep and has a full telephone keypad with flash, redial and 10-number memory. |
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Excellent marksmanship is one of the key skills required of the marshals, who work in very compact spaces often tens of thousands of feet in the air. |
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His bucket-equipped compact track loader makes money backfilling basements, cutting out driveways and sidewalks, and performing final landscape grading. |
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Dark colors are dramatic but will make a compact space seem smaller. |
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Experts on very compact white dwarfs, neutron stars, and black holes study the enormously energetic and fascinatingly rich array of phenomena that these systems exhibit. |
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A perfectly roasted legume has a compact crunch that absorbs any flavoring you coat it with. |
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The compact under multiculturalism is that each community within a society must have the freedom to sustain its own identity, traditions and culture. |
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Many filamentous biopolymers such as DNA and protein filaments are highly charged polyelectrolytes that frequently occur in compact and ordered forms in biological systems. |
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So I'm sure she doesn't remember me, but I remember those papers on topology and also a paper she wrote with J.D. Barrow on the twin paradox in compact universes. |
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Tens of millions of years earlier these two black holes were simply stars, until they exhausted all their fusible fuel and collapsed to the most compact state imaginable. |
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They were as compact as his college work had been Sternian in its discursiveness. |
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And temerously, his hands went over her, over the salt, compact brilliance of her body. |
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This compact reference work on tax laws and tax codes offers concise explanations of day-to-day tax issues in an updatable, easy-to-use format. |
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Lighting fixtures in hallways went from circuline kitchen fixtures to more energy-efficient, sophisticated compact fluorescents. |
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He noted that the Starsol pile method relies on a compact hydraulic motor that drives a hollow auger and tremie pipe simultaneously. |
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The occasional but essential clear-outs of my compact and bijou office invariably produce surprises, most of them pleasant. |
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This compact all-in-one camera attaches to any microscope trinocular head with C-mount threading. |
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This unit combines liquid filling and stoppering capability in one compact machine. |
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Neutron stars are extremely compact objects, resulting from supernova explosions of dying massive stars with 8 to 20 solar masses. |
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Right now they are all growing at a galloping pace and most will benefit from a trim to keep them compact and prevent straggliness. |
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Even more significant, low cost tape drives are being replaced by alternative technologies, most significantly writable compact disks. |
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The book comes with a compact disc recording of Swiss Amish yodels sung by Fannie Klockner-Schwartz, who was raised in an Amish home near Berne. |
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The motor features a compact design, yet, it generates maximum power of 62 kilowatts, and maximum torque of 17 kilogram-meters. |
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The wide array of compact cameras with advanced specs and features and superzooms make it difficult to find for the right compact camera. |
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A couple of months ago, The Wall Street Journal published a troubling article about the spread of fake compact discs in China. |
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And the collector probably would be even more surprised to hear the voice of the athlete when the card is placed inside a compact disc player. |
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Higher-capacity compact discs called DVDs will not go on sale as planned in September, delayed by copy protection and licensing dilemmas. |
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A long time ago, the computer industry decided to settle on a single set of technology standards for recording and rewriting compact discs. |
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Pirated compact discs are a trademark of busy intersections in Latin America. |
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A perfect all-in-one meal, calzones are a hearty way to tuck several food groups into one compact package. |
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In the May Health Physics, the physicists describe exposing compact disks made from polycarbonate plastic to known quantities of radon. |
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Measuring less than five inches square, the product has a footprint that fits in a compact space next to a coffee or espresso machine. |
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His findings suggest a new approach to investigating entire functions based on the recent estimates for the resolvents of compact operators. |
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Boomslang Plus 6 and 4 are lightweight, compact designs milled from solid aluminum. |
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The Shizuka noh Ken is a compact version of the Otanashi noh Ken tactical knife, with a Samurai-style blade and manual LAWKS safety. |
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The compact six-speed manual transmission offers extra versatility, though it can prove notchy at times. |
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The Double De-luxe on the other hand consists of a front panel and a rear panel along with two convectors fitted inside the compact radiator. |
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The single premium model of compact radiators on Column Rads includes a front panel with rear convector. |
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This included, Artist Control, a compact 4-fader control surface with a touch screen. |
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They are compact sets, similar to those that are contractable, and behave homotropically much like points. |
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It has a 1600-mm maximum takeout stroke, but its compact design permits operation inside the molding machine's guarding. |
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The compact under seat subwoofer is designed to reinforce the low-end bass performance in vehicles and put the richness back into the music. |
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South African authorities are losing the battle to prevent the sale of pirated Indian audiocassettes, compact discs and videos. |
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The compact disc and audiocassettes for the unabridged book will also be available. |
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An ultra compact daypack with pared down features offers a useful way to carry up to 20 litres of kit for short walks in the hills. |
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The Ruger SR-556 Takedown autoloading rifle is compact and easy to maintain. |
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Rowa automats are fully automated to register, store and pick medications in compact spaces. |
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Each Brush-Up is individually packaged in a thin, compact design that fits easily in a wallet or pocketbook. |
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Also new this year is the KX-TGD220 series which offers a compact base unit design with champagne gold finish. |
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According to The Daily Times, Yousuf said that Pakistan did not have any compact batsmen like Rohit Sharma or Virat Kohli. |
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Each shiur is compact and concise, with Rabbi Krumbain describing the need for the particular lesson in modern society. |
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Rugged metalized polypropylene dry type capacitors are efficiently placed in a compact enclosure. |
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Nemesia Sundrops is a uniform and compact cultivar which has several major benefits over older varieties. |
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Simply drop a makefile on the compiler to compile large directories of HTML documents into a single, compact THINK Reference database. |
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The approved life raft is compact and lightweight and enables passengers and crew to evacuate in case of an emergency landing on water. |
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The MERLIN Viscometer is a rotational viscometer capable of both steady shear and yield stress testing in a compact footprint. |
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The compact fluorescent light globe is one of the energy-efficient lighting options readily available at the moment. |
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Roton USA has created a fixed-blade version of its popular compact Agent knife. |
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Although not compact these binoculars are very portable and come with a canvas carry bag complete with belt loop. |
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It invites seekers into meditative wandering within a self-contained and compact space. |
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You need to excavate and remove the topsoil, line the subsoil with a geotextile, then lay and compact hardcore. |
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The PDVdi-120 is a simple to use, accurate, low-cost, compact and lightweight field viscometer that can be taken anywhere. |
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The convex hull of a compact subset of an infinite dimensional topological vector space need not be a compact set. |
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The world leader in compact satellite systems, Surrey Satellites, is also part of Astrium. |
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Zakouma is the last place on Earth where you can see more than a thousand elephants on the move in a single, compact herd. |
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High pressure yielded an engine and boiler compact enough to be used on mobile road and rail locomotives and steam boats. |
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This software can print compact disc inserts if you have the right size of paper. |
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Orbicules have not been observed in taxa with viscin threads, elastoviscin, massulae or compact pollinia. |
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In the same diagram a compact galaxy, 3C 371, and a Seyfert, 3C 120, lie very close to the Lacertids. |
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For cycling, although hilly, Sheffield is compact and has few major trunk roads. |
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Keep animals off wet pastures, where they overgraze, trample grass, compact soil and create mud. |
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This led Rutherford to propose a planetary model in which a cloud of electrons surrounded a small, compact nucleus of positive charge. |
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The results show several distinct models that support the presence of bell-shaped, lumplike structures which may live in a compact space. |
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Presented in compact form, Fritz transforms from insecure teenage girl to powerful B-movie actress. |
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The company's compact and economical Renault 5 model, launched in January 1972, was another success, anticipating the 1973 energy crisis. |
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The animal was compact but muscular, and word spread quickly that no horse could outrun or outpull him. |
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The theory of general relativity predicts that a sufficiently compact mass can deform spacetime to form a black hole. |
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The discovery of neutron stars sparked interest in gravitationally collapsed compact objects as a possible astrophysical reality. |
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Other compact objects, such as neutron stars, can also have photon spheres. |
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The type of compact star formed depends on the mass of the remnant of the original star left after the outer layers have been blown away. |
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Glanleam Gold is a more compact version with creamy yellow variegation on the leaves. |
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If such a system emits signals that can be directly traced back to the compact object, it cannot be a black hole. |
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The absence of such a signal does, however, not exclude the possibility that the compact object is a neutron star. |
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When he used the hypocycloidal gear he was able to build engines that were more compact and lightweight than previous ones. |
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This use is waning as domestic consumers are increasingly switching to compact or liquid detergents that do not include sodium sulfate. |
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These compact structures guide the interactions between DNA and other proteins, helping control which parts of the DNA are transcribed. |
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Touring the works was made far more convenient and economically viable by the compact and uniform size of the pieces which are easily packable. |
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The lime putty when mixed at a 1 to 3 ratio, fill these voids to create a compact mortar. |
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The Hampton Court maze..may serve as the type of a compact and the Versailles example..that of a diffuse multicursal labyrinth. |
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Later this year it plans to introduce a small multiproduct compact that women can load up with different products every day if they wish. |
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Times Newspapers Limited publishes the compact daily newspaper The Times and the broadsheet The Sunday Times. |
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A subset of X is I-sequentially compact if and only if it is sequentially countably compact in the ordinary sense. |
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The top of the plant, or capitulum, has compact clusters of young branches. |
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His door was flung open, and a compact young man in uniform appeared, carrying Mr. Butteridge's portfolio, rucksac, and shaving-glass. |
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In Russia and Ukraine, major English language newspapers like the Moscow Times and the Kyiv Post use a compact format. |
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Well, navmeshes are efficient. The data structure required to store one is compact and can be searched very quickly. |
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The Scotsman is a Scottish compact newspaper and daily news website published from Edinburgh. |
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The next major change to the newspaper came on 21 January 2012, when it changed to a compact format, having previously existed as a broadsheet. |
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Although for many years a broadsheet, since 2012, The Press and Journal has been in compact size. |
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From the remarkable dynamic tensions of the compact body of the sculpture rise the figures of two athletes at the stirring moment of victory. |
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The compact village centre is close to the harbour and railway station, with residential areas beyond to the south and east of the harbour. |
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Vitellaria formed by two compact lobes, located at sides of ventral sucker. |
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In the 1st century AD, Pliny the Elder reported the invention and subsequent general use of the new and more compact screw presses. |
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A compact and stylish design, it produces 1 generous quart of excellent, smooth ice cream in 20 to 25 minutes. |
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These sharks compact their prey school by swimming around them and splashing the water with their tails, often in pairs or small groups. |
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This is due to hydrogen bonding dominating the intermolecular forces, which results in a packing of molecules less compact in the solid. |
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