The rest of the shoreline was rock, worn smooth from the constant action of the waves. |
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Still, there was a constant stream of cars that generated a mighty wind that carried generous wafts of exhaust fumes. |
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Long, spiked posts were driven deep into the soft soil by the constant hammering of a solid stone that I had found on the ground. |
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The power structure, in particular the balance of power between the centre and the periphery was in constant need of repair. |
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While he recovers, Gary's constant jealousy finally drives his wife Tess to cheat on him in earnest. |
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Politics was an abiding passion and he retained a constant devotion to his father's Liberal Party. |
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The physical presence of the jilbab is impossible to work or sit or teach alongside without constant awareness of it. |
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My clothes are laid out before me as I contemplate the warm coat, my constant companion for the winter. |
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Many powers jockeying for advantage meant shifting alliances and almost constant war. |
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How about a storage system that can withstand the ravages of constant change? |
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While jocular and jovial most of the time, these two titans can grow a bit wearisome with their constant credit taking. |
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Keeping a constant body temperature is the most serious challenge facing warm-blooded mammals in an aquatic environment. |
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It is very easy to lose your bearings as the constant sensory barrage and face to face combat can almost leave you shell shocked. |
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Living languages are in constant use and therefore must be adaptable to changing situations and circumstances. |
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The personnel may change but Simon has been a constant and it's his vision that other venues would do well to follow. |
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All our waking life we and our minds are in constant dialogue, negotiation, argument, disagreement. |
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On top of that, the constant exposure to abrasive carbon dust is making a joke of maintenance budgets. |
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And, if anything, I'm quite nearly positive that Lancome is the guy who discovered the constant ratio of a circle's radius to its circumference. |
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I couldn't concentrate on anything, the jumpiness in my stomach a constant distraction. |
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It is this political agenda that accounts for the constant erosion of the democratic rights of the working class. |
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Administration Manager, David McKinnon, says life at his centre is a constant struggle and juggle. |
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One of the great joys of living in Toronto is the city's constant state of evolution. |
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The granite base is intact, and has withstood the constant ravages of time. |
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The gravely, growling voice is shot to bits, the performances are hokey, the ad-libs too frequent, and the constant crowd noises irritating. |
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There's sneezing, hacking, coughing, wheezing and aching, not to mention a constant runny nose and watery eyes. |
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Entropy, according to the 2nd law, can indeed remain constant but only either in reversible adiabatic processes or in reversible cycles. |
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An object in equilibrium will not experience acceleration, and will either remain at rest, or continue moving at a constant velocity. |
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The seafront rooms hear a constant wash of incoming waves, but for most people this becomes a sleeping pill in the end. |
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He said normal constant rainfalls, which are normally experienced this time of the season, were very important to the growth of the maize crop. |
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She suffers near constant pain and the restrictions on her life increase as time passes. |
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The approximate increase in sampling size can be computed assuming constant rates of evolution. |
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She was his constant companion throughout his career, accompanying him on his travels through the United States and abroad. |
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Modern life whizzes by at a frantic pace and we mere mortals find ourselves in a constant whirl trying to find ways of catching up. |
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You want to root for them, but their humanity rarely rises above the constant din of insults. |
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The most common varieties are even vibration and damped vibration, according as the amplitude remains constant or it is decreasing exponentially. |
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The music industry's constant whine about file sharing is extremely annoying. |
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He added that the streets were not packed with people and the march did not move at a constant rate. |
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Although the theoretical model assumes constant yaw rate, the measured rates are highly dynamic. |
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Medical staff are maintaining a close watch on the patient and his family are keeping a constant presence at his bedside. |
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Cheeses age at different rates and must be held at constant temperatures to achieve their optimum flavour. |
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The constant affirmation throughout the play is keeping the lines of communication open. |
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Mechanical aerators are used in aerated lagoons to ensure constant mixing of the manure. |
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That's when I heard the gunfire. A constant rat-a-tat of machine guns and the screaming of women mixed with the sounds of battle. |
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Each person is seen as trapped within his or her own private bubble, in constant need of affirmation and recognition. |
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We used to say that contemporary jazz is music in constant renewal, and in constant search of musical sparring partners. |
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One thing that has been a constant presence in my life so far is my quickness to anger. |
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Mines and constant ambushes depleted the government forces, which had quadrupled in size to 60,000 through heavy conscription. |
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During certain weather conditions, the constant stream of air over hilly areas would produce small, electrically charged whirlwinds. |
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There is a constant feeling of suppressed impatience from him, although every so often he breaks into a wheezy, rumbustious, infectious laugh. |
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The activation energy can be determined by finding the rate constant of a reaction at several different temperatures. |
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I will freely admit that I exist in a constant state of dysania. It's closely related to slugabed. |
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The use of history in the novels of contemporary African-American women writers, then, is constant and consistent. |
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Asked what he thinks about that constant speculation, the Frenchman's acid response is that his counterpart must have a good agent. |
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Demetrius is frustrated with Hermia's jabber and constant chatter and tells her he did nothing of the sort. |
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The top, though long enough to cover the waist of the pants, was of jersey material, which meant a constant pulling down. |
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Ralph's superior leadership qualities are reflected in his constant defence of Piggy. |
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I use to have constant red bumps and whiteheads from ingrown hairs after shaving. |
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I was qualmish on Saturday, and for a minute sick, but pretty comfortable on Sunday, though wearied by the constant pitching and rolling. |
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But observations today suggest that, indeed, the cosmological constant is necessary. |
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The officer says the guards kept constant watch for clues among the prisoners for coalescing groups and ascending leaders. |
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It is petty, but his constant railing against human nature reminds one of King Canute ordering the tide to recede. |
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He was wearing a blue plastic cagoule with the hood up, pulled tight round his face, his paddles rhythmically hitting the cold water, constant as clockwork. |
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This constant Internet chatter allows people to not take responsibility for themselves. |
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At constant pressure the volume of a given mass of gas is directly proportional to the absolute temperature, that is the temperature expressed in Kelvin. |
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His constant worship of his wife stands in stark contrast to scandals of the domestic nature in other sports. |
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The courage of this husband and father is a constant reminder of how much some sacrifice for exercising universal rights. |
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It was like a constant assault, an almost stupefying catalogue of mindless racial insult and injury. |
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In the quantum mechanical model, the energy of the ground state is not zero, but a finite quantity which is a function of Planck's constant and the vibrational quantum number. |
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But the overwhelming impression, reinforced by the river's constant laughing and quarrelling beside you, is of nature's profusion, of its own abundance. |
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The constant rotation of junior personnel through the ranks makes this unlikely, as does the oath of office sworn to by every soldier and officer. |
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The constant disinformation, distraction, misdirection, confabulation, and endless stream of threats actually works. |
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It's a bad time to visit unless you enjoy the pyrotechnics of lightning and floods of warmish soupy rain, plus the constant threat of demonic cyclones. |
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He was a constant agitator against the Communist government that rose to power in 1948, and was jailed for nine months in 1950 for one of his writings. |
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But the constant cry for help has angered German politicians especially, as the bulk of the refugees are heading there. |
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Despite the constant rejection Cindy remains adamant about maintaining her user status. |
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As the hydrogen ion concentration increases, the acetate concentration and acetic acid concentration must adjust for the value of the equilibrium constant to be maintained. |
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Whether it's kimchi in Korea, harissa in Tunisia, or achar in India, spicy condiments remain constant in the daily meals of very different countries. |
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Despite constant pressure from New York City media and fans longing for an NBA championship after a 30-year drought, Thomas waxes positive on his team and his position. |
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It was utterly still as his computer fan whirred with constant speed. |
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While this may require more filtering to remove jots of jetsam, it is neither too salty due to constant mixing with sea-water, nor too earthy, due to proximity to soil. |
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The angsty, hazy mind of a teenager is a source of constant befuddlement and dismay for full-grown observers. |
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They have all seen advertising revenue decline significantly and executives believe the constant diet of down news is wearying readers and advertisers. |
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Subsequent to the laser photolysis, leakage of acridine orange is observed via the increase in fluorescence under constant illumination with exciting light. |
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He likes her but he is sending the wrong signals with his constant teasing. |
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My boss is making my life thoroughly miserable with her constant demands and criticism. |
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They certainly had no problem coping with a brisk run along a narrow, twisty country road where oncoming traffic and constant blind bends required repeated firm applications. |
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A constant reappraisal and fine tuning of educational activity at all levels will give new generations the skills and confidence to work for a better future. |
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We had to put up with loud noise and constant interference from the neighbors. |
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She got constant callbacks from the salesman even after she asked him to stop calling. |
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Even if all components appear compatible, the tank mixture will require constant agitation to prevent separation or poor distribution in the tank. |
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A small, wobbly voice cut through the comforting blackness and oblivion, just audible above the constant hiss of the waves breaking on the slimy, moss-covered stone outside. |
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That caused constant trouble for successive British governments, especially from other Commonwealth countries, who expected them to put the rebellion down by force. |
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The transfer is overly soft, and the image suffers from constant judder. |
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Under a constant rain of enemy fire, my plane is hit again and again. |
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We could use more of those moments to counteract the constant saccharine spin. |
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Most of them don't make past a few feet, knocked off by a constant rain of debris, but it is only a matter of time before some begin to reach the summit. |
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The challenge for Ginsberg was to figure out how to control all 62 devices in the show, a constant juggle to control the pieces and make them work together. |
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The intensity and constant focus on the blood, the whippings and the degradation was so excessive that it seemed to me to be unnaturally fetishist. |
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The Chinese public had waited so long for their Ping-Pong Spring that they bellowed constant approval of the rout. |
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John offers a constant and persistent whine that borders on sedition. |
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It is a constant struggle to choose the unpleasant and real over the blissful unwinding of our evolutionary danger signals. |
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Burgoyne then dug in, but suffered a constant haemorrhage of deserters, and critical supplies were running low. |
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The text developed dynamics in various areas but with constant attention to energy as a unifying principle. |
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Quite simply, I would not have been able to do what I have in politics without his constant advice, guidance and support through all these years. |
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The two parties have been in constant dialogue with each other. |
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She believed she could purify herself through constant prayer. |
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The concentration of zinc in blood plasma stays relatively constant regardless of zinc intake. |
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In this case, ionization is activationless, i.e. its rate constant is extemely large and independent of potential. |
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After just four days in autismland, the mainstream world seemed like a constant sensory assault. |
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Geminus says in his Introduction to the Phenomena that the nychthemeron is not of constant length. |
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It remained a relatively small walled medieval town during the 14th century and was under constant threat from the surrounding native clans. |
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That would seem to be a recipe for constant tension but Dratch says that backstage at SNL is not a competitive backstabby kind of atmosphere. |
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Keeping a constant depth requires continual operation of either the depth control tanks or control surfaces. |
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Soil salinity in the lower marsh zone is fairly constant due to everyday annual tidal flow. |
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In addition to constant aeration, most cultures are manually mixed or stirred on a regular basis. |
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For cephalopods in general, the hues of the pigment granules are relatively constant within a species but can vary slightly between species. |
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Thus, the probability of its breaking down does not increase with time, but stays constant no matter how long the nucleus has existed. |
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This constant probability may vary greatly between different types of nuclei, leading to the many different observed decay rates. |
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In a radioactive decay process, this time constant is also the mean lifetime for decaying atoms. |
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After the end of the first age, however, temperatures increased again, and these conditions were almost constant until the end of the period. |
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Lesser lawyers who were vague in oral argument faced a barrage of sarcasm or, if he agreed with them, constant chiding to do better. |
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In this case the function whose value is being held constant along a contour line is a distance function. |
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An isoheight or isohypse is a line of constant geopotential height on a constant pressure surface chart. |
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In meteorology, the term isogon refers to a line of constant wind direction. |
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The term equipotential line or isopotential line refers to a curve of constant electric potential. |
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An isoporic line refers to a line of constant annual variation of magnetic declination. |
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After more than half a century of almost constant warfare, the Swedish economy had deteriorated. |
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Temperature and salinity are relatively constant with depth in this zone due to currents and wave action. |
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This constant ratio is often referred to as Forchhammer's principle or the principle of constant proportions. |
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Constant catch and constant fishing mortality are two types of simple harvest control rules. |
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A contour line of constant salinity is called an isohaline, or sometimes isohale. |
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Both men seemed to enjoy these contests, always laced with the tension caused by constant government bleating about the ABC's left-wing bias. |
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Zostera is able to maintain its turgor at a constant pressure in response to fluctuations in environmental osmolarity. |
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The Germans appreciated that constant patrols by destroyers was both wasteful of time and resources of those ships, and left them open to attack. |
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In practice, the K class were a constant problem and could not operate effectively with a fleet. |
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Ferries crossing between here and the Continent have to negotiate their way through the constant stream of shipping crossing their path. |
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The vibrations inside them travel as waves, at an approximately constant velocity, bouncing back and forth between the sides of the resonator. |
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Canuxploitation films form a constant undercurrent in both English Canada and Quebec, swelling at certain points to near-tidal proportions. |
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Since the beginning, the new monarch was forced to deal with constant Viking raids, with little success. |
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The young John McCain was a constant breaker of rules, a brawler and a slob, an undersize punk with an oversize chip on his shoulder. |
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Due to the constant presence of war in Alexandria in ancient times, very little of the ancient city has survived into the present day. |
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The receiver's gain is automatically adjusted to maintain a constant level of overall visible clutter. |
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The key to its design was the use of a constant velocity spring to store the potential energy which are no longer in use. |
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The superpressure balloon cannot change size greatly, and so maintains a generally constant volume. |
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For this reason, the collier took constant care to keep the covering of earth in good order. |
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Local powers could disrupt the routes as could the wet season and road use was highly dependent on constant maintenance. |
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An overlapping charade that redivides into three or more words can have a constant overlap or a variable overlap. |
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The cunning Fox is commonly found in Native American mythology, where it is portrayed as an almost constant companion to Coyote. |
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As a result of the constant digging action, elements of the forelimb that are associated with those movements will begin to ossify. |
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Old badgers sometimes have their hind claws almost completely worn away from constant use. |
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The pitch usually remains constant or varies smoothly, and may change direction as many as four or five times. |
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The dozen as a measure for iron ore remained almost completely constant at 12 cwts. during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. |
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House sparrows in constant dim light can also be entrained to a daily cycle based on the presence of food. |
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The taxonomy of the Fungi is in a state of constant flux, especially due to recent research based on DNA comparisons. |
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Margaret was not yet 50 years old, but a life of constant austerity and fasting had taken its toll. |
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Her persistent nagging and constant bickering with me nearly drove me up the wall. |
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The extent of sea ice around Antarctica has remained roughly constant in recent decades, although the thickness changes are unclear. |
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The Russians were in constant pursuit of a warm water port on the Pacific Ocean, for their navy as well as for maritime trade. |
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The number was busy for about one hour of constant redialing when, finally, an automated system answered. |
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Lines of constant tidal phase are called cotidal lines, which are analogous to contour lines of constant altitude on topographical maps. |
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The tide heights are expected to follow the tidal force, with a constant amplitude and phase delay for each component. |
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Accordingly, the value of A is not a constant but also varying with time, slightly, about some average figure. |
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The climate is characterized by hot dry summers and rainfall in winter, in areas under the constant influence of the subtropical ridge. |
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Under the Gang System, groups of slaves perform synchronized tasks under the constant vigilance of an overseer. |
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In our mobile society, where families are often spread across the states and neighbors are strangers, eremophobia is a constant complaint. |
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These heated gas molecules have a greater speed range which constantly varies due to constant collisions with other particles. |
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The Seagates are,despite my constant grotching about commodity drives, not bad. |
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Chad used to work as a coal miner, but couldn't handle the constant grunge. |
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The atmospheric mixed layer is a zone having nearly constant potential temperature and specific humidity with height. |
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As is the case with the ocean mixed layer, velocities will not be constant throughout the atmospheric mixed layer. |
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Thus, ecosystems tend to lie along elevation bands of roughly constant climate. |
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Instead the poleis grouped themselves into leagues, membership of which was in a constant state of flux. |
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Meanwhile, the remaining nations of the continent were locked in almost constant international or internal conflict. |
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The passage was marked by extremely bad weather and constant squalls and gales. |
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The end result is constant control inputs and corrections by the pilot to keep the helicopter where it is required to be. |
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Hence, in this model, most genetic changes in a population are the result of constant mutation pressure and genetic drift. |
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The militia in Jamestown saw constant action against the Powhatan Federation and other native polities. |
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The British were able to keep an almost constant force poised outside French harbours. |
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Raids from the nomadic Berber people of the desert were of constant concern to those living on the edge of the desert. |
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They were divided into 100 cantons, each of which had to provide and support 1000 armed men for the constant pursuit of war. |
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But all the Latin and Greek writers contemporary with the days of Gothic predominance make their constant contributions. |
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The port at Ostia was part of Claudius' solution to the constant grain shortages that occurred in winter, after the Roman shipping season. |
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So you put up with constant giggling, pisstaking remarks, and loads of random words that never made sense. |
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Liberals rightly recoil from the constant pressure on Muslims to explain themselves and denounce jihadism or even islamism. |
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A helical scan with a pitch of zero is equivalent to constant z-axis scanning. |
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In particular, the lack of help in defense led to constant raids by marauding pirates along the Icelandic coasts. |
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Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden have for example experienced constant and large excess exports in recent years. |
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From then on, the Empire existed in constant tension between the need for two emperors and their mutual mistrust. |
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Moreover, turnout rates remained constant in the last 50 years both in Appenzell Inner Rhodes and in Glarus. |
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Living in an extended family provides constant care for children and support for other members of the family as well. |
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The constant barrage of attacks and the increase of expansion caused casualties. |
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Hume famously noted the impossibility of the mercantilists' goal of a constant positive balance of trade. |
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However, this expedition turned out to be a failure, leaving Balboa wounded due to constant attacks by the region's natives. |
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With any large number of people being in close quarters there was a constant threat of disease. |
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In the Iberian peninsula, in a situation of constant conflict, warfare and daily life were strongly interlinked. |
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The principal feature of the projection is that Rhumb lines, sailing courses at a constant bearing, are mapped to straight lines on the map. |
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Issues concerning university entrance has been in constant upheaval for a number of years. |
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There was a slow but constant progression in the way that medicine was studied and practiced. |
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In an atmosphere of constant conflict, warfare and daily life were strongly intertwined during this period. |
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Small, lightly equipped armies reflected the need for society to be on constant alert. |
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From 'The Rape of the Lock' onwards, these satirical themes are a constant in his work. |
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Just like the evolution of Philippine music, dance as well has been in constant change. |
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She's easy to be with, provided you don't mind the constant chatter, the non-sequitur song cues, or her total lack of an indoor voice. |
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They would sail to the latitude of their destination, turn toward their destination and follow a line of constant latitude. |
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In 1173, in Limoges, Raymond finally gave up after over a decade of constant fights. |
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The required funds to maintain the army and navy, and the general course of the war were other topics of constant struggle. |
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A horse kept alone will not sleep well because its instincts are to keep a constant eye out for danger. |
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This constant monitoring is probably what keeps the sheep in a flock as they move along grazing. |
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Military failure abroad, and the associated fiscal pressure of constant campaigns, led to political discontent at home. |
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Income elasticity of demand is not constant with respect to income, and may change sign at different levels of income. |
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One nearly constant factor has been admiration for Rembrandt, especially since the Romantic period. |
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Its graphic form has remained fairly constant from Phoenician times until today. |
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The program inputs a value for the integer variable num and compares it with the constant integer limit. |
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With constant cloud and mist cover, and heavy rains in the mountains, the temperature is much cooler. |
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Francis Bacon, his rival, was supported by Robert Devereux, who waged a constant war against Robert Cecil for control of the English government. |
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For his part, Henry disliked Anne's constant irritability and violent temper. |
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These five secretaries of state remained constant thereafter until after the first world war. |
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In the following decades there was a constant battle between the company lobby and the Parliament. |
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An isoflux antenna can be used to counteract the change of free-space loss throughout an orbital pass to maintain a constant link margin. |
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The ornamentation of an arch was intended to serve as a constant visual reminder of the triumph and triumphator. |
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France's constant warfare with the combined forces of the other major powers of Europe for over two decades finally took its toll. |
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This was done by running a constant charge of cool air on it, or by throwing water on the bottom of the grate. |
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The Block Mills have remained in constant Navy occupation ever since and in consequence are not open to the public. |
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A chemical substance, also known as a pure substance, is a form of matter that has constant chemical composition and characteristic properties. |
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The equilibrium constant for this process depends on concentration and temperature. |
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This diffusion of atoms accounts for the constant surface tension in liquids. |
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The elasticity of concrete is relatively constant at low stress levels but starts decreasing at higher stress levels as matrix cracking develops. |
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Miners were affected by the constant influx of polluted water, and many fell ill. |
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Reaction heat is measured under conditions either of constant pressure or constant volume. |
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In the 4th century, the Romans had to deal with a constant push of Germanic tribes coming from the east. |
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After a decade of constant warfare, France and Britain signed the Treaty of Amiens in March 1802, bringing the Revolutionary Wars to an end. |
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Repositioning their guns, the British brought Calvi under constant bombardment, and the town surrendered on 10 August. |
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In 1072 King William set up a garrison at Carlisle, but the isolated garrison needed constant reinforcement and supplies. |
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The rebuilding of Moscow in the second half of the 18th century was necessitated not only by constant fires, but also the needs of the nobility. |
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Hartley spent the next 8 years in constant companionship with his younger brother Derwent, at home and at school. |
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In his time at the school Hartley was in constant contact with William Wordsworth and his family. |
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For many years William, like Alfred before him, had needed to produce a constant output of original paintings to earn a living. |
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The presence of background electrolyte ensures that the hydrogen ion activity coefficient is effectively constant during the titration. |
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Many oceanic climates have frequent cloudy or overcast conditions due to the near constant storms and lows tracking over or near them. |
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Temperatures there remain relatively constant throughout the year and snowfall is seldom seen. |
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Lines of constant latitude and longitude together constitute a graticule on the reference surface. |
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For half a century that faithful servant of Jehovah suffered, often shrinkingly, yet voluntarily, a constant martyrdom. |
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Juice extraction remained constant for sorgo stalks kept wet, but it decreased gradually for dry stalks during 2 weeks storage. |
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The constant design of these orators, in all their speeches, was to drive some one particular point. |
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The Black Market is under constant threat by the Police, but under no circumstances do the police regulate the substances that are being created. |
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She said players face constant challenges and receive instant feedback, a superstimulating artificial environment. |
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At that time GKN held 34 per cent of the world market for constant velocity joints. |
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Brunel had a happy childhood, despite the family's constant money worries, with his father acting as his teacher during his early years. |
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Because the uncanny affects and haunts everything, it is in constant transformation and cannot be pinned down. |
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But the practice of villagehood still remains a constant through all of this, creating Miloli'i people as opposed to just islanders. |
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Acting as an antigravity term, the so-called cosmological constant exactly balanced the tug of gravity. |
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I wept for myself, but resigned my soul to the tyranny of Time and Circumstance, well weeting that Fortune is fair and constant to no man. |
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An anxiety disorder is a serious mental illness where individuals who experience it deal with constant worry and fear. |
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Medout-Marere measured values of the Hamaker constant for different materials by immersion calorimetry in apolar liquids. |
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The fiber dielectric constant differs from that of the resin, and the fiber weave presents azimuthal anisotropy even at normal incidence. |
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The governor could not actually hold a set speed, because it would assume a new constant speed in response to load changes. |
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As a consequence, engines equipped only with this governor were not suitable for operations requiring constant speed, such as cotton spinning. |
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What is special about this product is its extremely wide and constant absorption spectrum from just a few megahertz to more than 50 gigahertz. |
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Solutions of each epoxy and acrylic resin were mixed together at a constant ratio calculated for the binder. |
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Standards of Identity for Distilled Spirits to be in constant movement with activated charcoal for at least 8 hours. |
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Windbreaks are essential, along with a variety of plants which will withstand the constant salt spray, sandy soils and drying wind. |
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All determinants are predominantly taken as constant factors of demand and supply. |
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And Petroleum is used for sea or airsickness with a sensation of emptiness in the stomach that is relieved by constant eating. |
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The Alligator is a meter with six-inch alligator clips that allows the constant monitoring of the heating cable. |
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In this way, the average amide segment length was constant as was the rigid segment content. |
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In other words, f reflects the entries of elements of g across the antidiagonal, up to a constant multiple. |
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The unspecified constant C present in the indefinite integral or antiderivative is known as the constant of integration. |
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Note that the change in the change in U is constant even when the displacement and acceleration are zero. |
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These lamps have higher efficiency than filament lamps, but the carbon rods are short lived and require constant adjustment in use. |
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There is a constant trend that females are more likely than males to marry young. |
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The Sikh scripture Guru Granth Sahib includes suggestions on how a Sikh should perform constant Bhakti. |
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Not only were stone castles expensive to build in the first place, but their maintenance was a constant drain. |
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Such revisited modern versions, contributing to the constant evolution of the myth, include those listed below. |
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The cheese is kept at a constant temperature, often requiring special facilities. |
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Within this general progression, however, Jonson's comic style remained constant and easily recognisable. |
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Eve is extremely beautiful and thoroughly in love with Adam, though may feel suffocated by his constant presence. |
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For a decade, Johnson's constant work on the Dictionary disrupted his and Tetty's living conditions. |
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What hurt Johnson most was the possibility that he would be left without her constant company. |
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Over the next two years, she and Percy faced ostracism, constant debt, and the death of their prematurely born daughter. |
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Following Beck's departure in October 1966, the Yardbirds, tired from constant touring and recording, began to wind down. |
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Waters claimed that, without Antonioni's constant changes to the music, they would have completed the work in less than a week. |
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These bands also built audiences via constant touring and increasingly elaborate stage shows. |
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Selznick suffered from constant financial problems, and Hitchcock was often displeased with Selznick's creative control over his films. |
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By October 1977, Chaplin's health had declined to the point that he needed constant care. |
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Thus, fighting against counter punchers requires constant feinting and the ability to avoid telegraphing one's attacks. |
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You have a pretty sexy online persona, what with the constant bikinis. |
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The constant goading between Ballesteros and Azinger intensified their respective desires to win. |
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While Menu was a championship contender, Hoy had constant failures and bad luck during the first half of the season. |
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This can be the most comfortable point of sail but requires constant attention. |
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She had no more than 20 minutes' sleep at a time during the voyage, having to be on constant lookout day and night. |
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January 2007 saw the start of more than three months of almost constant cricket. |
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The factor used to convert GDP from current to constant values in this way is called the GDP deflator. |
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In such a definition, Merton's constant revels in nature form the architectonics of a poetics that aspires to the unity in all things. |
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Military expenditure figures are presented in United States dollars based on either constant or current exchange rates. |
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Very little is known about them other than they posed a constant military threat to the Roman border. |
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In the 14th century, raids by Moor pirates forced the Venetian Duke of Crete to ask Venice to keep its fleet on constant guard. |
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The German bombers required constant protection by the Luftwaffe's fighter force. |
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In this role, the Blenheims again proved to be too slow and vulnerable against Luftwaffe fighters, and they took constant casualties. |
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Personnel records show a constant supply of around 1,400 pilots in the crucial weeks of the battle. |
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Winds are a key feature of the climate and even in summer there are almost constant breezes. |
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