Monocots comprise one-quarter of all flowering plant species, most of these are orchids, grasses, sedges, palms, and aroids. |
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The academy will comprise centres of excellence in all parts of the UK, to meet a mixture of local and countrywide needs. |
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His compositions comprise mainly chamber music, including string quartets and accompanied keyboard sonatas. |
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If a councilorship is allocated to a particular ward that ward may comprise about ten, fifteen or twenty villages. |
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The rocks typically comprise a monotonous sequence of greywackes, reddish-weathering arkosic sandstones, shales and subordinate conglomerates. |
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The payloads will comprise technical equipment to monitor the Moon during the fly-by, planned in three-four years. |
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The Lower and Middle Allochthons comprise shelf and continental rise successions envisaged as indigenous to the Baltoscandian margin. |
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Four of the top US biathletes will comprise the World Cup team for the competitions prior to Christmas. |
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So it looks as if, for the foreseeable future, unfurnished properties will comprise a tiny minority of the private rented market. |
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The mock apocalypse provides the setting for the thematics that comprise the main matter of the book. |
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The fleet would comprise a large passenger jet, a smaller jet capable of travelling long distances and two short-haul aircraft. |
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All four samples are medium-grained, and comprise variable proportions of hornblende, feldspar and quartz with accessory biotite and titanite. |
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The cells lying between the primitive endoderm and the polar trophectoderm comprise the embryonic ectoderm or epiblast. |
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The bitterlings comprise about 5 species in Europe, Asia Minor, the Caspian Sea basin, China, Japan and Korea with 1 species in Iran. |
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Gibbons comprise four distinct genera, which are less closely related to each other than humans and chimpanzees. |
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The new board will comprise twelve members, including four worker directors. |
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The sounds that agree in voicing comprise stops, fricatives, and affricates. |
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The transformation rules may comprise both causal hypotheses and modal transforms. |
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More Anguillan women work outside the home than a generation ago, but men still comprise the majority of the workforce. |
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The beds that crop out al Ouray, Colorado, comprise the type locality for the Ouray Limestone. |
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Their database should primarily comprise top performers who are often passive job seekers. |
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These days, teams comprise people who work at headquarters, in satellite offices, on the road, and from home. |
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Each of these is to comprise several operational brigades as well as special motorized units, and military support and servicing units. |
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These would comprise what I consider to be our historically unacknowledged heroes. |
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Since Guatemalan Americans comprise a small and largely unestablished group, they have not yet been very involved with American politics. |
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Rough fish comprise the American eel, black sucker, dogfish, gar, lamprey eel, redhorse, sheephead, and white sucker. |
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These comprise the quintessential sights and sounds of Maritime coastal communities. |
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These build-out areas will comprise mostly of green areas with kerbing around the roadside edges. |
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The earthworks of the Neolithic henge comprise a 2 m. high bank with a 2 m. deep ditch. |
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New businesses will comprise a shopping center, a general dealers, a bottle store and a restaurant. |
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The prions currently comprise six rather similar looking species of Pachyptila prion together with the Blue Petrel. |
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They say that corporate America does not comprise a bunch of gangs, that professional people do not belong to gangs. |
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Volcanoes of the western Hungarian volcanic field also consistently comprise basal glassy pyroclastic units overlain by lavas that cap buttes. |
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The turning process will comprise exhibition contests between boxers of the same weight, shadow boxing, working on a punchbag and rope-skipping. |
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They will be referred to as the high-MgO group, and apparently comprise a large amount of detritus from mafic sources. |
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The dozen or so who comprise the film crew rush around on the baseball diamond getting ready for the commercial they are about to shoot. |
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The complex will comprise dozens of pylons, nine electricity substations and five quarries. |
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Geologically the axes from the New Guinea Highlands comprise thermally metamorphosed basalt, chert and greywacke depending on quarry source. |
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The Pycnonotidae comprise approximately 130 species and are widely distributed across Africa and Asia, mainly in evergreen thickets and forest. |
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The group comprise bass, drums, keyboards and a player on electric jazz guitar and electro-acoustic. |
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The various accoutrements that comprise his inventory may be viewed via the middle icon, and activated by pressing the enter key. |
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All five rock samples are mineralogically simple, and comprise mainly muscovite, quartz and feldspar with accessory epidote and biotite. |
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The trilobites comprise a major class-level clade of extinct marine arthropods characterized by calcareous, multisclerite, dorsal exoskeletons. |
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Five papers on Native Americans in North America comprise the next section of the volume. |
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The three daisies that comprise the chatelaine can be unscrewed and each fastened onto a pin to wear as a brooch. |
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Found only on the large island of New Guinea and in Australia, bowerbirds comprise nineteen species. |
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As the flowers are proterogynous anthesis was considered to comprise the period between bud opening and the abscission of stamens and nectaries. |
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The exhibition will comprise about 200 large photographs, eight models of stage designs and 40 Czech theatre posters. |
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Similar to the manner in which craft apprentices informally learn, teaching can comprise activities which are socially considered and planned. |
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There is an array of subspecialties that comprise the field of sociological theory. |
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The crown and back comprise a single element separated by a hollow space joined by brazing the parts together. |
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The Pisaniinae comprise ovate to fusiform gastropods whose shells are sculptured with axial ribs and finer spiral cords and threads. |
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These systems will comprise a library of component device modules and proprietary modular components. |
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The internal harnesses comprise unlabeled black wires terminated at the bridge rectifiers and filter caps. |
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The nature and strength of these interactions depends on the types atom groups or functional groups that comprise the molecules. |
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Who wants to go to a tacky West End celebrity hang-out, when celebrity is ten a penny and likely to comprise only noddies? |
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The nature and strength of these interactions depend on the types of groups of atoms or functional groups that comprise the molecules. |
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These discs are cushions of cartilage acting as shock absorbers between the bodies of the vertebrae that comprise the spinal column. |
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Panfish comprise the black crappie, bluegill, green sunfish, pumpkinseed, rock bass, white crappie, and yellow perch. |
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Other substances used in volatile substance abuse are solvents, which comprise one of the other areas the Minister wants examined. |
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Ladinian strata of the Balaton Highland comprise interbedded marine carbonate and volcaniclastic rocks. |
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These and numerous other aquatic creatures and plants comprise a composite underwater stream ecosystem of the southeastern United States. |
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The 90-unit development will comprise of travellers accommodation, local authority housing and voluntary housing. |
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The hotel would comprise 101 bedrooms together with a range of facilities some of which will be open to non-residents. |
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The curassows comprise 14 species of sedentary Neotropical birds classified in four genera in the family Cracidae. |
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The 60 mostly uninhabited islands which comprise the group lie within an area only 20 miles square. |
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The circuit boards comprise a notch in the top edge which receives a corresponding projection. |
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This requires the political education and training of those forces who will comprise the cadres of the world party of socialist revolution. |
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This means that the cadre of activists who run Scotland's leading party comprise an activist base of in the region of 2,000 people. |
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The bedroom accommodation will comprise two doubles and a large single in the three-bedroom houses and two doubles in all other units. |
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The new results promise to yield important information about the up and down quarks that comprise protons and neutrons. |
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The dhindis, typically, comprise a kirthankar, who could be of either gender, carrying a tanpura. |
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The internal harnesses comprise unlabeled black wires terminated with crimp connectors at the bridge rectifiers and filter caps. |
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They typically comprise early olivine and plagioclase, ophitically enclosed by augite, with opaque oxides and apatite. |
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The strength of the book can be found in the many still-life images that comprise the artist's work. |
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The four fearless musicians who comprise NEWA took chances, venturing into the unknown. |
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Visayas, especially Hiligaynons, now comprise the majority of people living within the province. |
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Each team will comprise of 5 players and two substitutes and games begin at 9.30 am prompt. |
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In 10 years time, the system will comprise 16 subways and six light railways. |
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Peer to peer networks comprise both peer workgroup LANs and P2P file sharing networks. |
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Secondly, the company is simplifying its store formats to comprise just supermarkets and convenience stores. |
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In 1997 Hutton became one of the law lords who comprise Britain's supreme court, ending his career when he retired this month. |
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Certain geologic formations that underlie the dike, and portions of the material that comprise it, bear a striking resemblance to Swiss cheese. |
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And the 94 working as civilian staff comprise just 2.8 per cent of the workforce. |
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Protein phosphatases comprise a broad group of enzymes that catalyse the hydrolytic cleavage of phosphate from proteins. |
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Those lands comprise approximately 245 hectares of predominantly pastoral land. |
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The hymenoptera comprise a continuum from solitary life to tightly-structured family groups. |
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The trees and peatlands of the vast northern boreal forest comprise one of the planet's largest carbon reservoirs. |
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By this usage, the basal metazoans comprise just four phyla and the large clade Bilateria. |
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It is therefore perhaps proper to review separately the illustrations that comprise this book. |
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Following a visit to the doctor's, she is on her way to dropping 30 pounds and becoming hooked on the uppers and downers that comprise her diet. |
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The linguistic units comprise phonological units, semantic units, and symbolic units. |
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Such crimes consist of lawbreakers lurking about looking for easy pickings and comprise most of the crimes on campus. |
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The rest of the story's 2,000 words or so comprise an extended rehash of all the family's real, imagined and inflated sins. |
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The contingent will comprise a revolving cast, including six of the veterans profiled in the film. |
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For example, women are estimated to comprise almost one-third of the current homeless population. |
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On race wheels, the core may incorporate spokes, and comprise a large portion of the wheel. |
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Aspiring competitive athletes comprise only a portion of Cunningham's business. |
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Species not native to northern North America comprise about a third of the flora. |
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That pattern swells to a buzzing mass of sound so dense that it seems to comprise a single melodic entity. |
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Investors are out in force and Chambers estimates they comprise approximately 65 per cent of buyers. |
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Homes receiving ad-supported cable programming now comprise more than 80 percent of all U.S. television households. |
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Threats to the body of the individual, in other words, comprise challenges to the body of the family. |
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A fuller treatment of the documents which comprise the Treaty can be found here. |
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The author follows this pattern for the twenty chapters that comprise the second portion. |
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Ultraviolet and visible light comprise only a small portion of the wide ranging electromagnetic radiation spectrum. |
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Her works, which comprise photos, installations, videos and sculptures, are replete with kitschy imagery. |
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Where intersected by wells, the canyon fill is seen to comprise two distinctive units. |
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Opinion on this issue is as divided and polarized as the position papers that comprise the prescription privilege debate. |
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Ninety-five percent of the population is Arab, 4 percent is Armenian, and other ethnic backgrounds comprise the remaining 1 percent. |
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Remains of ostraderms from Ordovician rocks comprise some of the oldest vertebrate fossils. |
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The house, the entrance lodge and garden of just over an acre comprise lot one. |
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Castles, stately homes and royal palaces comprise nine per cent of all listed buildings and industrial heritage accounts for five per cent. |
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The following table shows the three eras and eleven geological periods that comprise the Phanerozoic. |
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A separate driveway leads to the stable areas, which comprise a large loose stable, three loose boxes and a tack room. |
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These comprise eight maisonettes and two penthouse apartments as well as 12 parking spaces. |
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They comprise the full range of cups and saucers, milk jugs, covered sugar bowls or boxes, slop bowls, teapots and stands. |
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Gamefish comprise the musky, northern pike, sauger, largemouth bass, and smallmouth bass. |
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The human remains comprise one complete mandible, two fragmentary mandibles, and a cranial fragment. |
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Two-way voice communication systems comprise an overhead speaker system plus dedicated firefighter telephones on each floor of the building. |
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He did say, though, that the new shopping center would comprise a grocery store, another 50,000 square feet of shops, and three outparcels. |
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In woody plants, carbon-based chemical compounds such as phenolics and terpenes comprise the main chemical defence. |
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Their different reasons for forming these collections comprise a rainbow of motives as complex as a Navajo sand painting. |
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The aluminum bands and rivets that comprise the work can only speak of the brushed surface or the inexorable flatness of the metal. |
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These studies comprise two general lines of inquiry that include studies of the phenomena of long-term potentiation and kindling. |
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Similarly, whatever is said on radio is taken as gospel by undiscerning listeners who, from all accounts, comprise the clear majority. |
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The mock apocalypse provides the setting for the sexual thematics that comprise the main matter of Garter's book. |
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The trip would comprise of roughly 750 km through the vast Mongolian prairies and the arid wastelands of the Gobi desert. |
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The kindred of an individual often comprise the group with whom it is possible to eat or marry. |
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The shares comprise a cutting blade and a curved mould-board that physically inverts the soil profile. |
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The metaconglomerates comprise monocrystalline or polycrystalline angular or subrounded clasts of quartz embedded in an arenaceous matrix. |
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The new centre will comprise 150,000 square feet of warehousing, loading bays, offices and associated facilities. |
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Following card games, video and computer games comprise the largest segment of the gaming community. |
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In Kuwaiti and Qatari national universities, women now comprise 70 per cent of the student body. |
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These data comprise self reported coding for ethnicity, for which local coverage is thorough. |
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The fruits exported comprise apples, grapes, melons, limes, guavas, pear, sultans, lemons and plums. |
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Ashleworth church, barn, and Court comprise an excellent example of an Augustinian rectorial manor. |
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The four-story project will comprise 40 condos and 7,500 square feet of retail space. |
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Each of the 110,000 frames of film that comprise the movie has to be treated as an individual shot. |
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Most particles are either mesons, which contain a quark and an antiquark, or baryons, which comprise three quarks or three antiquarks. |
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There are eight carpal bones in the wrist, five metacarpals, and 14 nonsesamoid bones that comprise the phalanges. |
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The rare earth elements comprise a group of 17 trivalent metallic elements with similar chemical properties. |
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Permian and Triassic plutonic complexes comprise monzonite, granite, granodiorite or tonalite with minor gabbro and diorite. |
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The 210 red-brick miners' cottages, initially erected between 1901 and 1908, still comprise the village's five terraced streets. |
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The Tender shall comprise an offer to perform the Services supplied in the Enquiry Documents. |
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That year, a riot broke out between the Japanese divers and the poorly paid koepangers who tended to comprise the crew. |
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It is also to be borne in mind that the appellant's family comprise his parents and three siblings. |
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Half of the Kurds reside in Turkey, where they comprise over 20 percent of the Turkish population. |
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Endothelial cells comprise the intimal layer and are supported by a thin membrane and an elastic lamina. |
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And then the lower tier, class C, which comprise non-arrestable offenses, are steroids and tranquilizers, benzodiazepines and so on. |
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The commission will comprise a chairperson, three deputy chairpersons and three other members and will be elected for a term of six years by Parliament. |
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Thrips mouthparts comprise a mouthcone, consisting of the labrum, labium, a pair of maxillary stipites and laciniae, and another stylet that is a slender left mandible. |
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These comprise the means of subsistence, habitation, clothing and defense. |
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The guest list has so far been commendably free of the academics, hack-ademics, cranks and pseuds who once appeared to comprise the resident Montrose intelligentsia. |
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Verbs comprise verbal roots, but also their variations with prefix strings of preverb particles, and secondary formations for causatives, intensives and desideratives. |
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Oranges, apples, and bananas comprise half the fruit consumed. |
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Thus, the base of the deep-sea ecosystem's food chain may comprise both chemosynthetic and, probably in small proportion, photosynthetic bacteria. |
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Small lithic fragments comprise quartzite, gneiss and ubiquitous andesite. |
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In subdued colours they comprise practically endless pattern repeats. |
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The supreme court and lower courts comprise the judicial branch. |
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African Americans make up only 12 percent of the population but comprise 44 percent of HIV cases. |
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Also, off-board diagnosis is appropriately characterized as fault-class discrimination, where the classes comprise the faults of the various smallest replaceable units. |
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The Government says the accounts will comprise low cost, easy access investment schemes, which allow workers who switch jobs or take career breaks save in a flexible way. |
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The striking blue diamond shape that dominates the poster is inspired by the cluster of six pyramid-like buildings that comprise the museum complex. |
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The number of women in medicine has increased considerably over the past 3 decades, and they now comprise approximately half of medical school matriculants. |
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The northwestern parts of La Hague comprise a suite of igneous units ranging in composition from diorite to granite monzonite collectively termed the Northern Granites. |
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The Supreme Court is not supposed to comprise a cross-section of the American public, or of the American legal profession. |
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Conventionally, the Cambrian, Ordovician, and Silurian systems constitute the Lower Palaeozoic and the Devonian, Carboniferous, and Permian comprise the Upper Palaeozoic. |
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The yacht basin will form the focal point of the development and will comprise berthing for small craft, a timeshare hotel, a yacht club, shops and kiosks. |
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But in California Hispanics comprise 23 percent of the electorate versus just over 12 percent nationally. |
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The drawings comprise preparatory sketches and finished sheets. |
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Six sections and six appendices comprise the 213 pages of the book. |
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Around 73 percent of the Sun is hydrogen, 25 percent is helium, and all the other elements added together comprise less than 2 percent of the solar mass. |
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Birds such as the homing pigeon comprise most of the short list. |
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The placentas are likewise the same in the four genera and comprise elongate haustorial sporophyte cells growing into the closely adjacent gametophyte cells. |
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The trust was to comprise five people including his chartered accountant. |
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Species were chosen to comprise a range of morphologies within the green stem habit, with large differences in the ratio of leaf to total photosynthetic area. |
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More recently, specific subsets of repetitive DNA, such as retrotransposons, have been shown to comprise a high percentage of the repetitive DNA of plants. |
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The Hasidic sects comprise a significant segment of Orthodox Judaism. |
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In the most computer-creative primary and early elementary schools, a computer or two comprise one learning location among five or six in the room. |
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The paintings Cormac selected for view at the Garter Lane Centre comprise an engaging mix of land, sea and urban scapes alongside an array of still lives. |
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Ritu's new collection will comprise hand-made fabrics, brilliant colours and lush style decorated with embroidery and cutwork featuring special techniques. |
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And the best lines of another great poem were later set to Joseph Woods' arhythmic and unbefittingly mediocre tune to comprise our National Anthem. |
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After analyzing protein sequences from sponges, especially those which comprise receptors, it was established that all Metazoa, including Porifera, are of monophyletic origin. |
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The polymer of the invention comprise the repeating unit described above, thereby having high oxygen permeability and high oxygen or nitrogen selective permeability. |
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These comprise the papers of a varied group of painters, sculptors, printmakers, craftsmen, architects, designers and photographers from the eighteenth century to the present. |
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Filmmakers like Bruno Dumont seem to possess an acuteness that allows them to disingenuously suggest the multifarious nature of the beauty and humour that comprise life. |
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The fins comprise only a minor portion of a shark's total body weight. |
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The article on Epicurus, however, is quite valuable, since it contains some original letters of that philosopher, which comprise a summary of the Epicurean doctrines. |
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In the adult nulligravida, the cervix comprises about one-half of the length of the uterus, whereas it may comprise as little as one-third of the length of the uterus in the adult parous female. |
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These stem cells proliferate and differentiate into granulocytes, monocytes and lymphocytes, which together comprise the absolute white blood cell count. |
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This external communications interface may comprise applications and hardware for connection of the computer to either or both a computer network or the internet. |
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The light absorbing coating may comprise one of a paint, a lacquer, a tape, a ceramic, a hot melt plastic, a resinous plastic, a plastisol, or an epoxy material. |
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Lastly, constabulary tasks comprise another six functions, among which are sovereignty patrols, aid to the civil power, search and rescue, and disaster relief. |
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The cellular physiology workstation may optionally comprise injecting means for introducing an injection solution into the cell before and during analysis. |
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This is because the elite officers who comprise the secret SEAL Team Six practice a Mafia-like code of omerta. |
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The outer defences comprise only a V-shaped ditch across the headland. |
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Among these latter Caddo groups, simple bowls and carinated bowls comprise between 57 and 70 percent of the vessels placed in the graves as burial offerings. |
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Teeth form mainly from neuroectoderm and comprise a crown of insensitive enamel surrounding sensitive dentine and a root that has no enamel covering. |
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Her works comprise lampshades, painted mirrors and paintings on glass. |
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A U.S. contribution to the French-led NetLander mission will add unique capabilities to each of the four landers and the orbiter which comprise the mission. |
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These comprise all biopsied patients included in our files as cryptogenic fibrosing alveolitis, a term considered equivalent to idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis. |
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Africans comprise the vast majority of peacekeepers in civil conflict on that continent. |
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The brigade in the footage is said to comprise about 20 French nationals and 20 Belgians. |
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Collectively these objectives will comprise a comprehensive effort to delineate the mechanics of fluid migration and dewatering activity in the Costa Rica accretionary prism. |
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Beta-carotene, lutein, and lycopene comprise the carotenoid antioxidants. |
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These three actors, Australian-bred and innately brooding, comprise the fabulously Hemsworth brothers. |
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Notably lacking are spikelet fragments, chaff, awns, pods, and weed seeds that comprise the debris from processing such crops for storage or from using dung as fuel. |
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The Iranians are a god-fearing people and believe in an afterlife, and this is certainly true of the mullahs and ayatollahs who comprise their government. |
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The epic scale of the images helps construct a viewing subject unaware of the smaller scale, ecosystem level features of the land that comprise the landscape. |
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And this model could comprise a useful vindicatory framework for that. |
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The rotational viscosimeters comprise a motor which rotates a measuring head intended to be introduced in a given fashion into the liquid whose viscosity is to be determined. |
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He and his three-man team are all qualified electricians responsible for 3300 fittings that comprise Tindal's runway, taxiways and Ordnance Loading Area lighting system. |
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The pictures comprise coloured sawdust, dried flowers and wood. |
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High utilizers of medical services comprise a small proportion of all patients, yet they account for a disproportionate amount of expenses in the health care system. |
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This would typically comprise individual cells arranged around a central courtyard very often enclosing a railed tree, a shrine room, and an ambulatory. |
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Those mere twenty-seven words comprise the full text of the Second Amendment to the Bill of Rights of the Constitution of the United States of America. |
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Although bramble fruits comprise a small portion of the Ohio fruit basket, many producers are doing an excellent job of raising and managing their brambles. |
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Treatment options comprise analgesics, non-steroidal inflammatory drugs, disease modifying drugs such as methotrexate, steroids, and the new biologicals. |
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They comprise a complex mixture of hydrophobic and hydrophilic molecules produced by a polyethoxylation reaction. |
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Most of the islands comprise low, flat coral atolls, but some rise high above sea level. |
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The squadrons had operated Nimrod MR2 maritime patrol aircraft at RAF Kinloss and between them will comprise eighteen aircrews. |
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They comprise the primary cultural center for New York City's Chinese population and are more middle class. |
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Today, they comprise the communities of Tipra, Reang, Jamatia, Noatia, and Uchoi, among others. |
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Prior to ingression, PMCs exhibit all the features of other epithelial cells that comprise the embryo. |
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Supercontinents, largely in evidence earlier in the geological record, are landmasses that comprise more than one craton or continental core. |
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The flora was traditionally estimated to comprise about 5,500 vascular plant species. |
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Thus the crustal segments comprise both the shield areas and parts of the platform basement. |
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In many species of mammals, the awn hairs comprise the bulk of the visible coat. |
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Kurds comprise roughly 15 percent of the population and mostly live in regions where Turks are the majority. |
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The prices paid in the different markets for loanable funds comprise the yield curve. |
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Malayalis, as the natives of Kerala are called, comprise nearly 700,000 out of more than two million Indians in Saudi Arabia. |
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There is a bonesetter and a midwife, who together comprise the basic health team for all Zapatista communities. |
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In mass-producing firms, changeover times comprise a significant portion of production and, therefore, lengthen production runs. |
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Diners can choose from three brunch options, which comprise a tasting menu, a sharing menu and an a la carte option. |
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The content could include rich media such as video or audio, or it could comprise mainly text, including the expected call back time. |
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For the insult of a public official or local government body in a public statement, published in media, the fine would comprise 5-7 thousand som. |
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Menu will comprise ceviche, fajitas and burritos along with more traditional Mexican fare such as corn-husk tamales. |
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Lee Shave also went on to say that activities within the pack comprise of card games, stickers, coloured pencils, tic tac toe and finger puppets. |
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It will comprise two 30-sec-ond adverts featuring brand mascot Monty Mouseketeer. |
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Spindle cell lesions comprise a wide spectrum of proliferative diseases, some of which are benign. |
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The spotted skunks, genus Spilogale, comprise one of three genera in the subfamily Mephitinae. |
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Those who have achieved the CMB designation comprise the CMB Society membership. |
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The menu of Durgin-Park s airport restaurant will comprise fresh seafood, Yankee pot roast, New England clam chowder and Boston baked beans. |
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In Tasmania, Dermosols typically comprise clay loam topsoils grading to light clay or clay subsoils. |
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The frames comprise a concealed underframe to which legs in matt, shot-blasted stainless steel are attached by means of hidden screw fittings. |
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Both homes comprise a hall, living room, kitchen-diner, utility room, cloakroom and understair storage. |
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Our control variables comprise firm and stock characteristics that previous research has shown to determine institutional investment. |
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The skewing of the dialectics that comprise these values represents the distortions, reverse insights, and surd of human history. |
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They comprise extension of presence in the Arctic, development of the northern territories, intensification of use of the Northern Sea Route. |
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It has a reasonably well understood origin, its own current operating principles, and the entities that comprise it are entirely emergent. |
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With over 10,000 members, NYSSA is the largest of the 135 societies worldwide that comprise CFA Institute, which has more than 100,000 members. |
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The Highlands comprise the northern portions of Inverness and Victoria counties. |
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These chapters focus on Boethius's logical works and commentaries and on the four treatises that comprise the so-called Opuscula sacra. |
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Cumulating at 3 billion RMB invested in the bank, seven other investors comprise the other 30 percent stake. |
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The GKA fields in production comprise the Kittiwake, Mallard, Gadwall, Goosander and Grouse fields. |
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The Aurora and Dari projects comprise of four residential towers of over 200 metres height. |
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The top notes of the fragrance comprise Italian lemons and bergamot combined with galbanum. |
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The exhibition, curated by Suzanne Anker and Peter Hristoff, will comprise of eight categories describing contemporary visual art. |
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The product insulates by creating dead-air space within and between the hollow fibres that comprise its construction. |
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Subordinate units of rhyolitic volcaniclastics with interbedded volcanogenic sandstone and siltstone comprise much of the exposed stratigraphy. |
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The predominantly grey Yoldia Sea deposits comprise beige or brownish-grey pelites and grey laminated silt. |
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Vegetable oils comprise of 90-98 percent triglycerides and small amounts of mono-glyceride, diglyceride and free fatty acids. |
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The 72 beds will comprise nine, eight-bed modular independent living units within the existing secure perimeter, Mr Piccolo said. |
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The project will comprise 162,030 square meters and is located in Hankou, Wuhan's traditional downtown business center. |
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Spectra of aurorae largely comprise emission lines from N and O ions excited by various energetic particles entering the upper atmosphere. |
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Food fishes comprise the principal component of the Amazonian diet thus increasing the importance of aquatic ecosystems. |
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In India, the malnourished comprise just over 15 percent of the population. |
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Subtilisin-like proprotein convertases comprise a family of at least seven related endoproteases found in higher eucaryotes. |
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The office will initially comprise eight professionals, including partners Walter Featherly, Douglas Serdahely, Kevin Callahan, and Teresa Ridle. |
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The team will comprise of CEO Richard Kaye, Isabell Holling, Daniel Harper, Christopher Ramsden, Liam Cawtheray, Oliver Woodhouse and Chris Hyde. |
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All constituent states of Mexico are fully autonomous and comprise a federation. |
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Although there is no county council in Berkshire, these six unitary authorities comprise the ceremonial county of Berkshire. |
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Parish councils comprise volunteer councillors who are elected to serve for four years. |
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This broad understanding of nature enables scientists to delineate specific forces which, together, comprise natural selection. |
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The Tribal Areas comprise seven tribal agencies and six small frontier regions detached from neighbouring districts. |
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It attempts to measure social welfare by examining the economic activities of the individuals that comprise society. |
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Economic science centres on the activities of the economic agents that comprise society. |
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The fermentation industries comprise of distilleries, breweries and malteries. |
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They are held annually and comprise, in chronological order, the Australian Open, the French Open, Wimbledon, and the US Open. |
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They comprise the Channel Island bailiwicks of Jersey and Guernsey, and the Isle of Man in the Irish Sea. |
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Committees comprise a small number of MSPs, with membership reflecting the balance of parties across Parliament. |
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The island archipelagos of Orkney, Shetland and the Western Isles comprise a much smaller number of electors, due to their dispersed population. |
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The staff comprise a mix of grades from senior civil servants to administrative support grades. |
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The first four bars of the chorus followed by the last five comprise the presidential salute. |
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They comprise the group of four countries known as the G4 nations, which mutually support one another's bids for permanent seats. |
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In theory, an infantry regiment would comprise up to ten companies of up to 70 men. |
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The country's largest firms comprise the WIG30 index, which is traded on the Warsaw Stock Exchange. |
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Big, and Bernie received the most votes, they will comprise the Dinertown City Council. |
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Aberdeen boasts a large cricket community with 4 local leagues operating that comprise a total of 25 clubs fielding 36 teams. |
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Membership would comprise HS2 Ltd and officers from highway and planning authorities. |
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In most cases though the clubs squads do still comprise a large proportion of individuals with connections to the schools. |
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The Sikh Gurus preached ethnic and social harmony, and Sikhs comprise a number of ethnic groups. |
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The walrus does not, however, comprise a significant component of either predator's diets. |
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They and their close relatives, the sharks, comprise the subclass Elasmobranchii. |
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Clutches usually comprise four or five eggs, though numbers from one to 10 have been recorded. |
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Among other important museums is the Palanga Amber Museum, where amber pieces comprise a major part of the collection. |
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Together, they make up most of the land in Earth's western hemisphere and comprise the New World. |
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Visual arts by indigenous peoples of the Americas comprise a major category in the world art collection. |
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The Turkish Straits connect the Black Sea with the Aegean Sea, and comprise the Bosphorus, the Sea of Marmara and the Dardanelles. |
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