The stream loads will likely experience almost continual aggradation and ablation. |
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Is it the appalling language, the irregular sleeping patterns, or the continual drain on your bank balance? |
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Melting ice gave way to continual rocks falling down scree slopes and into glacial streams and underground ice caves. |
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The gift of her language, therefore, is not one of exfoliation, but of continual scission and concision. |
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Although we both dress badly, and we have continual bad hair days, there's one crucial difference. |
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This leads to a continual inflammatory process causing scarring of the lung tissue. |
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They will stand as a continual inspiration for the living who look upon them and are sheltered by them from sun and storm. |
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It is this deception which rouses and keeps in continual motion the industry of mankind. |
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French armies stormed to victory in Spain and Savoy, and by the end of 1794, tired of continual war, the Austrians signed an armistice. |
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Nevertheless, he was engaged in a continual debate with Trotskyist ideas right up until his death. |
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Yet there was continual evidence of reticence among even supposed supporters. |
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These tanks received a continual turn-over of water pumped from Loch Lomond and were therefore rich in zooplankton. |
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Post-traumatic amnesia is defined as ending when clear and continual memory returns. |
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There is no evolution in his work, but a continual alternation between structure and disorder, equilibrium and fragmentation. |
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Will this game end up being another in a continual line of Monday-night yawners? |
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He talked a great deal about al-Nakba and its devastating continual effect. |
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John suffers continual rejection by his mother, who perceives and treats him markedly differently to his brother. |
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Sava Sekulic had a hard and harrowing life and faced continual rejection in his struggle as an artist. |
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Most worrying is the right-leaning media's continual hedging and refusal to accept basic facts. |
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A change in the system would encourage creative thinking about and continual reevaluation of the national security mission. |
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The Cook Islands currently has no labour laws defining workers' rights with legislation bogged down in continual redrafts. |
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Thriving in a time when only the agile survive requires continual reinvention. |
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The skin undergoes continual renewal but injury from the sun can upset the renewal process and produces premature aging as well as skin cancer. |
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These advisories are promulgated by state environmental agencies and are under almost continual revision. |
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They hold Cabinet meetings there once weekly and it is in continual use for functions. |
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The continual movement of peoples meant that there was no accumulation of wealth because everything had to be carried. |
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Disturbed by the impact of continual foot traffic, easily erodable soil washes away. |
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Whatever the reason, the continual absenteeism of legislators is a serious matter. |
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It's a continual drain if I count the 'opportunity cost' of flitting between irregular low-paid casual jobs rather than getting a solid career happening. |
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There is green slime on the grass, the pavement and the road and the geese cause almost continual hold-ups for the traffic by wandering about on the road. |
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In the second half at Bolton in particular, every man jack in that Rovers team gave every ounce of effort to preserve that lead in the face of a continual aerial bombardment. |
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And in the process of looking, continual looking, the result in any given performance can be long or short. |
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Harvesting is continual and despite the cold local winters at headquarters, the food stays warm in the indoor fields. |
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Synthetic carpets, chemically treated fabrics, painted and lacquered furniture are toxins that make continual skin contact, or may release fumes as they age. |
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Bone is living tissue engaged in a continual process of renewal. |
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Unlike QW lasers, which have a continual energy spectrum, QD structures have an energy gap between the lowest state that lases and the next state. |
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Everyone is aware of the continual disconnect issue with losers of a game. |
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The Krishna Movement stresses continual silent chanting of the hare Krishna mantra in order to keep the mind focused on God. |
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The sequester, tax increases, and the continual Republican harping on budget cuts have all caused damage to the labor market. |
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This continual cycle of provocation and retaliation makes it extremely difficult to end the feud peacefully. |
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The region consists almost entirely of an uninterrupted chain of volcanic arcs and oceanic trenches, and experiences continual plate movement. |
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There was continual contact between Maurice and the government in Brussels during 1620 and 1621 regarding a possible renewal of the Truce. |
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Complete perfection is unattainable in this life, and the believer should expect a continual struggle against sin. |
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Nevertheless, the Heptonstall chapel has also contested for the title of oldest octagon chapel in continual use. |
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Methodist Heritage records the Yarm chapel as the oldest in England in continual use. |
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The method is one of continual skepticism, self-critical and self-corrective, seeking data which are independently verifiable. |
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This unremitting insistence on his color, this continual shunting him into obscure and filthy ways, gradually gave Peter a loathly sensation. |
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One doesn't acquire it writing sestinas but by continual forays into the unknown. |
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Anatomy exhibits the lungs in a continual motion of inspiring and expiring air. |
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The escapement used in French Drum Clocks is a continual source of trouble to English clock jobbers. |
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Subcultures tend to go through continual cycles of commodification and resistance to that commodification. |
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In order to maintain a continual supply, Telford built an artificial weir known as the Horseshoe Falls near Llantysilio to maintain water height. |
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It has had a history of continual destruction and restoration, as a result of warfare, neglect, and natural disaster. |
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Keeping a constant depth requires continual operation of either the depth control tanks or control surfaces. |
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The details of the ancient oral performance and the story's conversion to a written work inspire continual debate among scholars. |
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These people are under continual disquietudes, never enjoying a minute's peace of mind. |
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Owing to continual landslides, the chine itself has been destroyed, and coastal erosion still has a significant impact on the area today. |
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Thereafter continual conflict prevailed along it, forcing the Romans to conduct punitive expeditions and fortify Germania Superior. |
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Such interactions have become both more numerous and more continual and substantial in recent times. |
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In the world that humans inhabit there is a continual tension between these two modes of Dhamma. |
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Coarse sediments from the continual uplift and erosion were later deposited in foreland areas as molasse. |
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The climate on these islands is not severe, but tree growth is limited by almost continual rain and wind. |
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Nestled deep within is Bleaberry Tarn, a pool which is on continual shadow from November to March. |
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Another theory is that each generation would erect a new stone to contribute to a sequence that demonstrated a people's continual presence. |
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Rotisseries cook with dry heat, but the continual rotation of foods as they cook helps maintain their natural juices. |
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Why is not my life a continual joy, and the savour of heaven perpetually upon my spirit? |
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But the comments of most of these novelists are the record of their continual surprisings by the varieties of moral and aesthetic truths. |
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With the development of education in French, however, these dialects have been in continual decline. |
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The continual study of black holes may even lead the way to that holy grail of modern physics, a theory of quantum gravity. |
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Critics attribute this to the pressure on staff due to rising demand for services coupled with continual pressure to save money. |
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A continual influx of immigrants from Scotland and Ulster meant that by 1843 there were over 30,000 Scots in New Brunswick. |
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Holland, Hainaut, Flanders, Gelre, Brabant, and Utrecht were in a state of almost continual war or paradoxically formed personal unions. |
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But if one factor must be picked out it is kaizen a commitment throughout most Japanese corporations to continual improvement in quality. |
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This only made the dilemma more acute, with consequent continual litigation in the secular and ecclesiastical courts. |
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Coping with drought and marginal soils was a continual struggle. |
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Brant is finding that expensive snow plow equipment costs are a continual strain on the budget. |
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Course redesign is an important and regular part of the continual improvement process for every instructor. |
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Before, during and after his marriage, Sargent was a continual womaniser, a fact that he did not deny. |
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Stability determines in part how long an atomic clock must run to achieve its best performance through continual averaging. |
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After the staggering Battle of Stalingrad in 1943, the German offensive in the Soviet Union turned into a continual fallback. |
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For the most part, Poland has a smooth coastline, which has been shaped by the continual movement of sand by currents and winds. |
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The City Council has made an unreserved apology for Liverpool's involvement and the continual effect of slavery on Liverpool's Black communities. |
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From 1499 to 1528, the Republic reached its nadir, being under nearly continual French occupation. |
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Successful candidates then commence a training phase, starting in February, in which the final BBGs are chosen through continual assessment. |
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The continual noise of the guns damaged his hearing, and led to deafness in his later years. |
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Widening and the removal of its houses was completed in 1763, but it remained relatively narrow and needed continual and expensive repairs. |
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The thermopiles used in the pool project are a decades-old technology subject to continual development and innovation. |
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This was despite continual warfare with England, the increasing division between Highlands and Lowlands, and a large number of royal minorities. |
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From the late 1970s there has been a continual process of extension to and upgrading of College Chambers. |
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Moreover, the ISA are not monolithic social entities, and are distributed throughout the society, as public and as private sites of continual class struggle. |
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The continual capacity of this terrorist outfit to wreak havoc in Nigeria and destabilise it has gone beyond alarming proportions and entered the realm of a quotidian curse. |
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My complaint is that they are all happening at the same time, and motorists are getting thoroughly racked off with continual hold-ups everywhere you go in Coventry. |
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A focus on continual improvement, the creation of a continual learning environment and a willingness to spill blood for the jersey was at the core of All Black culture. |
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The intention was to subject incoming bombers to continual attacks by relatively small numbers of fighters and try to break up the tight German formations. |
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Persistent infections are characterized by the continual presence of the infectious organism, often as latent infection with occasional recurrent relapses of active infection. |
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Her initial response to this was a retropulsion or insucking of the tongue, so severe that speech was impossible, and she was in continual danger of swallowing her tongue. |
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Such covered spaces would protect living organisms from the sun's ultraviolet rays and from micrometeorites, which shower down on Mars like a continual rain. |
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The world's oldest continual rugby fixture was first played in 1858 between Merchiston Castle School and the former pupils of The Edinburgh Academy. |
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Royal banquets and feasts were held on a continual basis, as were outdoor sports and pastimes, such as hunting, hawking, and jousting and archery tournaments. |
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Metals under continual cyclic loading can suffer from metal fatigue. |
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Because many terrestrial species remain taxonomically nondescribed, there is strong potential for continual emergence of unknown pathogens worldwide. |
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Through continual reinvention, his influence broadened and extended. |
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It has been estimated that the tree cover of the Downs was cleared over 3000 years ago, and the present closely grazed turf is the result of continual grazing by sheep. |
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These are due to captive breeding and hybridization between subspecies and with the green pheasant, reinforced by continual releases of stock from varying sources to the wild. |
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Meantime the penetration of Shantung by means of railway discrimination, railway military guards, continual nibblings here and there, will be going on. |
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