I feel slightly bad, but hope you guessed correctly which option I would go for. |
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Because of my metabolic problems, my body doesn't metabolize the food correctly. |
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If I recall correctly this is actually an abridgement or condensation of a longer, more academically-oriented book. |
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The only architectural requirement for a mosque is that it have a wall correctly oriented toward the qibla. |
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The owner found nothing wrong with his watch, for it still kept time correctly, so Quentin leaves. |
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We categorized the articles using the abstracts, and, when necessary, we asked the authors to classify their work correctly. |
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The movement he founded came to be known as the Quakers, or more correctly, the Religious Society of Friends. |
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A back street garage in Bolton was the only place to correctly pass the car, according to the expert. |
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Although the cotyledons were correctly illustrated as incumbent, they were described as accumbent. |
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The Police Prosecutor correctly had a quiet word with the JP to correct matters. |
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Is a business, whether it be for sale, acquisition, fund-raising or floatation, valued correctly? |
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Early in the season, Marlin correctly identified his team's shortcomings as qualifying and racing on road courses. |
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Weeds can be dealt with by a number of selected weedkillers that, if used correctly, are extremely effective. |
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A two-handed lift is necessary, but two-handed lifts are much more difficult for most people to perform correctly. |
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It has also correctly labelled as disease free most, but not all, of the well people. |
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Weeping standards of ramblers and climbers are lovely when grown correctly. |
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She heard horses whickering softly in a nearby stable, owned by Master and Mistress Kaelseen, if she remembered correctly. |
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First here are the 15 winners, who correctly said the bars can be made from milk, dark or white chocolate. |
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Both instances of predation by black rat snakes were correctly classified as snakes. |
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First, it is the most difficult stroke to swim correctly because it is based on tempo and rhythm. |
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You've got to orient your own hand exactly or the sensor won't read it correctly. |
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Anyone claiming to be a mind reader has definitely not read my mind correctly on this one. |
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What chance do they stand of growing up with a taste for wholesome, nourishing food when their mothers cannot be bothered to feed them correctly? |
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Whichever type of thermometer you choose, be sure you know how to use it correctly to get an accurate reading. |
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The bit where the cable goes into the wheel hub uses a kind of keyed spline to ensure the cable is fitted correctly. |
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However the accompanying text still tells of using keypunches and verifiers to ensure that the data is entered correctly. |
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Then recock the barrel correctly to its original position, take aim and squeeze the trigger. |
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Only correctly receipted invoices will be acceptable in support of a claim for grant assistance. |
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Then, you tighten the small wing nut to compress the spring until the alignment indicator shows that you have correctly positioned the squeezer. |
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If everything works correctly, both Ethernet cards will be recognized, and they will both be configured. |
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In a test of three keyboards that produce less noise, characters were recognized correctly more than 90 per cent of the time. |
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When volunteers pretended to feel one of these emotions, the computer recognized the emotion correctly 98 per cent of the time. |
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The stock market correctly has withdrawn itself, has pulled back because of that slowdown to lower valuation points. |
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If he is not representing your position correctly he should withdraw his statement. |
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It is imperative that the needle be positioned correctly so the recurrent laryngeal and phrenic nerves are not infiltrated with medication. |
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If she doesn't handle herself correctly she will forego any chance of holding a national office in the future. |
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Forget all about rowdy post-wedding dances where an eightsome is an excuse to throw women around, reels are danced energetically but correctly. |
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Do America's students not know how to correctly cite internet references containing hyphens? |
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As we get older we learn to read and write and hopefully pronounce the words correctly in whatever language we are raised. |
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The artist said the names were spelled correctly on her sketches, but she got them wrong as she was doing the piece. |
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In one sense, Schaller correctly assesses the New Paradigm refuseniks as mourners for the lost order. |
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It's a special patch that encourages regeneration of bone matter and aligns it correctly too so we don't need to make a cast. |
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On the first day she had had her skirt to the regulation length and all other uniform on correctly. |
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With any newly installed computer data backup system, don't assume everything works correctly right out of the box. |
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It seems to me that your observations about the need to use imagery, metaphor and allusion correctly are well taken. |
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Again, if postings had been carried out correctly, by the year end this account should also have had a nil balance. |
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Though if she recalled correctly, her home team Forester would have lost if Bailey's relief pitcher hadn't lost the game. |
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You know how to pronounce numerous Yiddish words and use them correctly in context. |
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It may well be an immaculately written novel, correctly spelt, beautifully punctuated, and full of poetic language and noble ideas. |
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As a retired general of the Indonesian army and an Ambonese, he is supposed to have all the insider knowledge needed to judge events correctly. |
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The scrub person keeps the patch oriented correctly from harvest to replantation over the defect site. |
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If server resident software is required for the solution to operate correctly, that should be accounted for as a host is added. |
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On this clean surface, the full-size wing was drawn with the leading edge, trailing edge, spars, and ribs all correctly located. |
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In our business the lead time is very long and unless we have timed it right and judged our market correctly, it is a costly failure. |
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Suppose a student cannot correctly state the distinction between operant and respondent behavior but can shape the lever press. |
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Linux kernels and most other Unix-like systems care about the leap seconds and handle them correctly. |
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Many arrested serial killers took part in the test and answered the question correctly. |
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We accept that Proposition C sets out correctly the approach adopted by the UK legislators. |
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He correctly put the aircraft into a climb at the appropriate time, and release was also good. |
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But, with respect to the last vote and the revote on it, I believe that was correctly done. |
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A student who has a solid grasp of rhythm and pulse is much more likely to correctly notate the pitches of a melody. |
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Practiced correctly these help to boost our life force by stimulating the metabolic rate and nourishing the body to a stronger healthier state. |
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If you fail to answer his riddles correctly, you will not be allowed safe passage through the forest. |
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About two thirds were wearing a life vest but many were not using it correctly. |
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Your right index finger is the key to positioning your entire right hand correctly. |
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Fitting a rim lock is quite straightforward but does need accurate measurements to ensure everything fits correctly. |
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The number of pounds per dump is adjusted by correctly setting the counterweight up or down on the counterweight arm. |
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Once the drain is correctly in position, tighten the locknut with a wrench. |
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Used correctly, e-mail is a great asset but it's no substitute for the art of conversation. |
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What the group accepts is correctly assertable or true for the group members. |
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Used correctly the trail and its viaducts will become a major asset to the area. |
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Do you know how to use a saccharometer correctly when making ice creams and sorbet? |
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However, because I had not correctly attached the tack, the saddlecloth fell off the horse during the race. |
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I spent about an hour deleting tabs, inserting returns, and reformatting the document so that everything was aligned correctly again. |
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If we do not perform our salat or sacrifice or hajj correctly, mere good intentions will not make them right. |
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The achievements of Italian artists fix our idea of the correctly and authentically classical. |
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It should be taken as read that the software used is capable of finding and correctly identifying any viruses that you may have. |
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Even during the count, the students were as realistic as possible, tallymen were selected and correctly assessed that SF would come out on top. |
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The forceps get in to the tight mouth of the dab much easier and do no damage if used correctly and with care. |
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Children need healthy baby teeth to chew food, speak, and to help permanent teeth grow in correctly. |
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Yes, if you wanted a cuppa on a train in the old days it came with a mini tea set assembled, if I remember correctly, on a plywood tray. |
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If I remember correctly, it was the first time Kofi ever tried malt liquor. |
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Observe the stitch, adjusting the tension until the stitch is formed correctly. |
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Make sure that you've threaded it correctly, and that all the tensioners are working properly. |
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If she remembered correctly, he was the one who always scored the highest marks in all his classes, with the exception of psych, of course. |
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It urged South African women to check that their marital status was correctly reflected on the department's books. |
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If I remember correctly from my antediluvian youth, he's in there right now endlessly combing his hair but it won't make a scrap of difference. |
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These individuals could be considered correctly classified by the general screen. |
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As you can see from the screencap above, I managed to pick a whopping seven games correctly last week. |
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He scrummaged well and always used his power correctly, working the right angles. |
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Coracles are paddled, or more correctly sculled, not to the stern but rather toward the bow using a figure-eight stroke. |
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Worn correctly, the mask should cover the nose with the metal band contouring to the bridge of the nose. |
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Moreover the seaworthiness of the vessel required that cargo should be correctly stowed. |
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Provided that the conditional mean was correctly specified, the model was consistent. |
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The key to good recycling practice is to ensure that all recyclable materials are segregated correctly. |
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There was another set of timpani, another bass drum, side drums, castanets, two xylophones, and, if I recall correctly, tubular bells as well. |
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And if remember correctly Kate, spaghetti and meatballs was a favourite dish of yours as well. |
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As a historical feature film, does it correctly capture the essence of the story? |
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Many of the throws in Judo will simply not work if you don't time them correctly. |
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The long-lived spacecraft keeps itself pointed correctly by firing small thrusters fueled by hydrazine gas. |
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Her murder is a political thunderbolt that, if correctly harnessed, could single-handedly save the pro-euro cause. |
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It was passed by State Parliament and if my memory serves me correctly the coalition opposition supported the bill. |
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And if my memory serves me correctly the girls who work there are little angels. |
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If they were to follow the guidelines and correctly fill the bins this wouldn't be a problem. |
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Having the world's best beans doesn't mean beans unless they are roasted correctly. |
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I called his bluff correctly though and I ended up getting all the chips back off him and knocking him out so was all good in the end. |
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All fluids, semifluids, creams and powders must be dispensed correctly with a disinfected spatula. |
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Another course, on paperwork, teaches employees how to read, understand, and fill out standard construction forms and timecards correctly. |
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The minority are messing it up for the majority who are doing things correctly. |
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Seat covers have been available for decades, and it used correctly, most seat covers will flush down the toilet without the user touching them. |
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Use gourmet coffee and tea and teach bartenders and servers how to brew them correctly. |
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To set it up correctly for tone dialling you have to remove the front cover on the control panel. |
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Every competent mechanic should have a correctly calibrated torque wrench in their tool kit and should use it. |
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If I follow his argument correctly, then logically we shall need to metricate all other things such as time, for example. |
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He stopped occasionally to study the weather, peered closely up at the topsails to make sure the yards were correctly trimmed. |
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The Bellinis, reportedly made correctly with Italian sparkling wine, Prosecco, and peach puree weren't knockout. |
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Worryingly, the man from Citroen warned that failure to restore the roof correctly might sheer off tiny but expensive-sounding microcircuits. |
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In so doing, Kent acknowledged the aspect of the body-mind that enables it to react curatively to microdoses of correctly chosen substances. |
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If my memory serves me correctly Carlos Rios and Jesus Chavez have won title belts since being out pointed by and TKO'd by Mayweather. |
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We'd actually put Greece at the head of the pack by the time we'd totted everything up, and correctly predicted that the UK would come last. |
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During a massive conflict, embracing all aspects of total war, economic warfare can be effective if pursued correctly. |
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Polymyalgia is not a benign disease, but correctly treated it can be controlled. |
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The others, including people with similar damage to other parts of the brain, were able to correctly place the sharp-tongued words into context. |
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The grinding or rolling of grain can produce acceptable swine feeds if the mills are operated correctly. |
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If we have done our jobs correctly, Lee should be nearly ready to betray us as a double agent. |
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There were several minor transcription errors, but clinical details were correctly recorded in every case. |
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This plan allows you to correctly transfer your design to your floor so you won't have your centered design off in the corner. |
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She once correctly multiplied two 13-digit numbers in 28 seconds, a feat that landed her in The Guinness Book of World Records. |
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You see, Mr. Jennings, the strength and power contained in that cell may hold the key to immortality, if I read my legends of lycanthropy correctly. |
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At 62 she rarely betrayed her age and, if my memory serves me correctly, she performed a number of encores to thank the very enthusiastic audience. |
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By this phase, the children usually spell inflectional endings correctly. |
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I think you were allowed seven minutes if my memory serves me correctly. |
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In our system, the voter receives a receipt confirming her vote, and does not need to trust any pollster to correctly encrypt her vote, or convey it to the talliers. |
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I realise there can be no excuse for the misdelivery of mail which is clearly and correctly addressed and I would like to apologise for the concern you have been caused. |
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There was a lot of business of selecting a kite from the stack, attaching the string, making sure the string was correctly wound on the big wooden spools. |
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A full understanding of the taphonomy of any exceptionally preserved fauna is essential to ensure that the evidence it provides is correctly interpreted. |
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An X-ray is then performed to make certain the tube is placed correctly into the stomach or small intestine and not into the lung. |
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Choosing correctly sized shrubs, and using native plants that don't need watering or feeding, can help you create a landscape that requires minimal maintenance. |
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If you had an alcoholic liver disease, the liver does not then metabolise oestrogens correctly in the body, and you end up with a rise in oestrogens. |
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When used correctly, glycolic acid can provide gentle exfoliation that reduces the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles and makes skin more radiant. |
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In their first round on Thursday last, they answered all of their questions correctly and after five questions they were level pegging with their opponents. |
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Lying to get a date, as Smith and Kozinski correctly suggest, is a sanctified practice in human courtship. |
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It took a lot of concentration to be able to maneuver your horse correctly and get it to jump all 3 jumps without refusals, knockdowns or passing the fence. |
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For example, an experienced ticket checker would have unconsciously learnt to look for telltale signs to correctly identify a ticketless traveller. |
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Fill everyone up with pizza, the pilot correctly surmised, and they will be more likely to sit tight. |
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This is the easy part, like where you score points for writing your name correctly on your sats. |
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Sensitivity may have been lower because, conversely, some deaths from chickenpox may not be correctly coded or certificated, and we may have lost some. |
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To shoot correctly you held the marble between the thumb and forefinger and by flicking the thumb you propelled the alley forward, at great speed. |
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If I remember correctly Brett you were a lady's man as well. |
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Women who remained convinced that they wanted to leave their child were provided with help in correctly completing the necessary papers to help the adoption process. |
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And like narcosis in deep-diving, there is the ever-present spectre of altitude sickness that affects the climber's ability to correctly assess the environment around him. |
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He predicted, correctly, that The New York Times would jump all over the ad and lambaste McCain. |
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Night after night, he correctly answered brain teasers like naming the two U.S. Presidents whose middle names are also the last names of two other Presidents. |
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He is, you may have guessed correctly, a Yooper who lives in Iowa. |
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Yes, you did read that correctly, the 6ft 4in beefcake is playing Aladdin. |
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A representative sample poll of 4,000 people has a plus or minus one per cent chance of correctly calling the outcome of a national or constituency vote. |
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Until we rooted the eukaryote tree correctly it was harder to decide whether such features absent in some groups were ancestrally absent or secondarily lost. |
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Very correctly too, because in layman's language it is a job of work everyone, including the firm that carried it our, can be justifiably proud of. |
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The first episode of the passion account is that of a nameless woman who anoints Jesus for burial, correctly recognizing his kingly identity and his approaching death. |
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The only problem is, normal economic dealings use high-powered supercomputers and economic analysts to make sure that the money is banked correctly. |
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Only 29 per cent of respondents correctly recognised the government or judiciary as the legitimate authorities to make decisions about the legal status of online content. |
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Much of the expansion of Perseus' influence was at the expense of Eumenes II of Pergamum, widely and correctly perceived theretofore as a supporter of Rome. |
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And some marketeers at Soweto market in Lusaka have accused some members of the MAC of failing to run the market and advise the council correctly. |
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On one specific occasion, the men in the group correctly answered questions on Jean Paul Gaultier and rhythmic gymnastics, making the game surprisingly amusing for all of us. |
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The supplied bolts secure the fan firmly to the base of the cooler, and a small screwdriver will again assist slotting the bolts correctly into place. |
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Fleur plays Princess Turandot, declaring that she will marry the man who correctly answers her three riddles, while those who fail will be killed. |
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Over the years as bandwidth got cheaper, extra features were piled on until it no longer mattered how small a file was, it only mattered that it could be viewed correctly. |
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These involved checking replacement parts against blueprints, and ensuring that they were correctly fitted, giving them a rubber stamp of approval. |
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In his sesquicentennial history of the SBC, Jesse Fletcher pointed out correctly that neither Barnes, Baker, nor McBeth had mentioned this document in their histories. |
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The system that pressurizes the airplane's cabin failed to operate correctly. |
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After several abortive attempts at spelling the name of the street correctly in his notebook, the officer co-opted some bystanders and dragged the poor horse into Hoe Street. |
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You won't have a problem damaging the sensitive innards with neglected battery acid and the camera's light metering system will work correctly every time. |
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It correctly perceived a shift in interpretative focus away from the Bible's literal narrative and toward the authors and traditionists behind or below that narrative. |
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He was torn between hope that the guard had remembered correctly and hope that Aidan was telling the truth as he purchased an open-ended round trip ticket to Munich, Germany. |
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We may resolve the paradox, say in the Euclidean theory of quantum gravity, but what if the Euclidean theory of quantum gravity doesn't correctly describe our universe. |
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I was telling him about last night and he described me as sounding languid and louche, and consequently correctly guessed that I was still in bed. |
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Problems often occur with seismic surveying at sea, such as battery power that is sapped after a few months and release mechanisms that do not perform correctly. |
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This is a written language which looks similar to runes and other ancient scripts, however academics have been struggling for many years to correctly decipher it. |
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The envelope was correctly addressed and had a first class stamp. |
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I then had history where I put my hand up 12 times and answered correctly. |
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They use the methods to make a horse perform correctly without the use of force or cruelty and are developing a growing reputation as horse whisperers. |
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If you answered seven or more of these correctly, you are eligible for a lifetime supply of Metamucil. |
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Still, ISS correctly points out that Democrats get more votes down South than electoral outcomes suggest. |
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However, Martin redeemed himself when correctly guessing a fake expletive-laden clue read by Meyers. |
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We asked one of the authors, Lisa Brosseau, if Will had correctly relayed her work. |
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The only other option is to use laser-guided bombs, but even then the target has to be correctly indentified beforehand. |
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The main risk of the withdrawal method is that the man may not perform the maneuver correctly or in a timely manner. |
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Conservation is often included in discussions of museology, but the editor has correctly ensured that it would be treated separately. |
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The term 'constructive manslaughter' is commonly and correctly used as a synonym. |
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There is slight controversy over whether the idea of the modern cotton gin and its constituent elements are correctly attributed to Eli Whitney. |
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Each nut was made to fit its matching bolt and were numbered to ensure they were replaced correctly. |
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The interpreter must provide for correctly resuming the caller when the callee has returned its value. |
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The participant then reattempted the missed problem until it was solved correctly. |
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When growth is at a maximum in the pasture or field, if judged correctly, it is cut. |
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He documents everything he does, He can always prove it was done correctly. |
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Kovac said, adding that the key to successful treatment is finding the cause of the problem, understanding it, and treating it correctly. |
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He also correctly emphasized the importance of compatibility and downloadability. |
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A problem checks correctly if the total from the addition problem equals the minuend of the first problem. |
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Had I heard him correctly or had I misdialled and was about to buy a Swiss army knife? |
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We'll try a dummy run with a small group first, to check that it works correctly. |
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In the 9th and 10th rounds of competition, Malina correctly spelled TUMULTUARY and MACHINATOR to win the competition. |
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Do not worry about pronouncing favicon correctly. There is no definitive pronunciation. |
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Slide-charts and wheel-charts use a simplified slide rule methodology, which provides accurate information on how to correctly use the product. |
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Well done to Dominic Degnan from County Durham who correctly worked out that 1, 3, 6, 10, 15, 21 are triangular numbers in last fortnight's quiz. |
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Confucius believed in ruling by example, if you lead correctly, orders by force or punishment are not necessary. |
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It was a tricky one, and just 33 per cent of you managed to correctly identify Jay's problem as tennis elbow. |
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He correctly named Corkwing, Goldsinny and Rock Cook, as three members of the Wrasse family. |
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Accurate weather forecasts are essential so that dam operators can correctly plan drawdowns prior to a high rainfall event. |
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For goodness' sake, I spelled that word correctly. I never knew I could do that. |
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In the 16th and 17th rounds of competition, Sloan correctly spelled macropterous and dodecarchy to win the competition. |
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The interior surfaces and built-ins have been correctly taken back to the original humble plywood and fir. |
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Charles suspected, probably correctly, that some members of the English Parliament had colluded with the invading Scots. |
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Instead, it ensured that taxpayer funds from the Community budget have been correctly spent. |
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The teacher then calls on each one of the tagged to identify his tagger. If a student cannot guess correctly, he must sit down. |
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The tide will outstrip the vessel but by timing the journey correctly, a barge can reach Gloucester at high water. |
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Passengers must present a valid rail ticket, correctly dated with Manchester Ctlz as the destination. |
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Working memory span was the level at which the subject could correctly recall two of the three items. |
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Many journals will unsubmit and send back to you a manuscript that has not been correctly prepared in this manner. |
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This program works correctly on all well-formed formulas but it blows up on illegal input. |
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She went to see BWANA DEVIL and, after donning the polaroids, saw correctly. |
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Any doctor worth his salt should be able to correctly diagnose the illness. |
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Consider the following questions selected from the tests and estimate the proportion of Y8 pupils you would expect to answer correctly. |
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He's a good lad but I'm not sure he would spell his name correctly on the quiz sheet while Dunney is about as sharp as a beachball. |
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Thatch also has very good resistance to wind damage when applied correctly. |
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Normal type shows letterforms in reverse, which appear correctly on paper after leaving a mirror image of themselves in ink. |
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While Haass overstates the looming dangers of a nonpolar world, he correctly describes it as a forgiving place from America's perspective. |
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For example, does the speller need to know that mad is a closed syllable in order to be able to spell it correctly? |
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Ginsburg, in her dissent, wrote that the appellate court had acted correctly in evaluating the award for abuse of discretion. |
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Credit is due to the nineteenth century antiquarian Joseph Hunter, who correctly identified the site of the Saylis. |
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Acai Alaska had a few glitches, such as staff not having time to correctly enter the coupon codes into the computer. |
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He was a real gentleman, and was always dressed correctly, always in a suit and shirt with wing collars. |
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They correctly spelt words like phytophilous, xerostomia, and arenicolous, among thousands of other head-scratchers. |
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Central to the Indian way of life was, of course, the buffalo, more correctly known as the American bison. |
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On every occasion, we strive to ensure that calls are graded correctly and officers attend as timeously as possible. |
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To correctly uninstall a program, go to Start, Control Panel and Add or Remove Programs. |
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Estimation with correctly interpreted dummy variables in semilogarithmic Equations. |
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Analyzed correctly, the numbers reveal a subtle structure that reflects the simple equations at the heart of random number generators. |
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It is therefore essential that the time-stamps on frames from different ports are synchronized to ensure that measurements are made correctly. |
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Ahead of high season in July and August, officials are determined to ensure all nightspots are operating correctly. |
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Anderson correctly points out that as we did not speciate the scombrids at Jerimalai we cannot be certain that oceanic species are represented. |
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Kipling named the house Naulakha, in honour of Wolcott and of their collaboration, and this time the name was spelled correctly. |
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The question of whether the cops' radar gun was set up to measure speed correctly was the key feature of his defence. |
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That's all true enough, but in my mind it's just as easy to load the ammo correctly and leave the squirt gun at home. |
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First, when the ADP is correctly oriented, it seems the conscious, psychological Africanity guides the person in behaving consonantly. |
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However, the sail can become jammed in the mast or boom slot if not operated correctly. |
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When used correctly, antiperspirants are the product of choice by most people and are an effective way to keep sweating under control. |
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But women are being advised that breast cancer can be missed if the mammogram is not carried out correctly. |
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Although the Luftwaffe correctly interpreted these new ground control procedures, they were incorrectly assessed as being rigid and ineffectual. |
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An increase in radio activity on 5 June was correctly interpreted by German intelligence to mean that an invasion was imminent or underway. |
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The winner, Anurag Kashyap from San Diego, California, spelled appoggiatura correctly to win the championship after 19 rounds. |
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Test and lubricate seacocks and the presence of correctly sized wooden plugs, tied Close. |
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Both Privy Counsellor and Privy Councillor may be correctly used to refer to a member of the Council. |
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The player clicks the 1s and 0s to create binary numbers, and earns points when answering correctly. |
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The fuzes were functioning correctly, and the bombs were simply released from too low an altitude. |
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This gas was in fact hydrogen, which Cavendish correctly guessed was proportioned to two in one water. |
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They claim that this does not correctly reflect human population history, because it treats all human groups as independent. |
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If I could spell, then I would spell correctly, but I never bothered to learn. |
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I am inclined to think that he was more deeply religious than are many people who correctly regard themselves as religious believers. |
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Although much of Calvin's work was in Geneva, his publications spread his ideas of a correctly Reformed church to many parts of Europe. |
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At that stage, the brain strengthens selected axon synapses that correctly reach and enervate their target cells. |
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One-time pads have been proven to be impossible to crack if used correctly. |
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The Small Railway, more correctly known as the Arlesdale Railway, is based on the Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway in Cumbria. |
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Loading starts slowly at a low pressure to ensure that equipment is working correctly and that connections are secure. |
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As in loading, the transfer starts at low pressure to ensure that equipment is working correctly and that connections are secure. |
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Pliny correctly identifies the origin of amber as the fossilised resin of pine trees. |
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Help the adapters last by remembering that when the 2W1 connector is aligned correctly with the MGS connector it slides into place easily. |
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What we will be moving back to is the old Approved School and Borstal systems and if run correctly they could certainly work. |
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In the 11th and 12th rounds of the competition, Huang correctly spelled shogi and philobiblist to win the competition. |
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He correctly theorized that tides were caused by the moon, although he believed that the interaction was mediated by the pneuma. |
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The instructions tell you how to configure the kit correctly. |
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Yet from something in the outline and carriage, Billy took him to be, and correctly, one of the afterguard. |
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He is the first to name the Orcades or Orkney Islands, which he defines and locates pretty correctly. |
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The problem is that they didn't allow for the extra centimetre of overlap, so it didn't fit correctly. |
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Common ostriches typically avoid humans in the wild, since they correctly assess humans as potential predators. |
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Kepler was the first to devise a system that described correctly the details of the motion of the planets with the Sun at the center. |
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He correctly assumed that defeating their leader and capturing their flag would result in the defeat of the Aztecs. |
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As we can all guess correctly, bitterness was obtained from plants like the ampalaya. |
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For this strike, if your thumb is tucked correctly, you should hit the pressure point where their arm meets their shoulder. |
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When he immigrated he changed his name to the anglicised form so the natives could pronounce it correctly. |
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He was anointed King of the Mercians in 787, nine years before his succession in 796, and would have been correctly styled rex. |
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In this case, whom is used correctly according to the traditional rules, since it is now the object of the verb believe. |
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Leading the antipreformationist camp was William Harvey, the first scientist to correctly describe the circulation of blood. |
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In the 13th and 14th rounds of competition, Yuan correctly spelled syntactician and hyperborean to win the competition. |
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Conjunctions can also be implicit and deduced from correctly interpreting the text. |
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The graphic above shows the key boxes that must be filled in to configure SFTP correctly. |
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Ruby Sanger had a heart transplant at the Freeman when she was just five months old after being born with a congenital heart defect where the organ did not form correctly. |
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Liz Karter, so preoccupied with the plight of addicts she can't even spell her own surname correctly, believes betting shops can ease problem gambling. |
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The seminar is aimed at increasing the capacity of the Customs authorities of the countries of the Mediterranean to implement correctly the TIR procedure. |
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Checking the medicine ball is passed correctly is a be-wimpled Miss EL Bartlett, physiotherapy superintendent, and, right, instructress Mrs DJ Gribble. |
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Hyperhidrosis which he correctly identifies as excess sweating but the smell is due to bromhidrosis which can be linked to excess sweating but usually sweat doesn''t smell. |
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The history of Black Africa will remain suspended in the air and cannot be written correctly until African historians dare to connect it with the problem of Egypt. |
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If I understand correctly, it pertains not only to pediatric populations but also to adults, as myelodysplastic syndrome is usually the disease of older populations. |
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Test and lubricate seacocks and the presence of correctly sized wooden plugs, tied Close.Close the seacocks, fill heads with vinegar, leaving them for at least a week. |
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Almost all of those surveyed correctly identified the star fish and the sea horse, but there was some confusion when it came to identifying the octopi and jelly fish. |
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In northern Europe the pleaching is usually this very narrowand two dimensional shape, but there are many examples of wider, three dimensional hedges correctly termed boskage. |
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The astral planes include some such characters, notably in the CJK extensions, without which it is impossible to write some people's names correctly. |
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We have now seen how Bayes' theorem enables us to correctly update a prior probability for some unknown event when we see evidence about the event. |
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The use of pronouns relies on a deixis to correctly interpret them. |
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After you locate these areas, stress to your patient the importance of wearing protective equipment. Make sure he knows how to apply the earwear correctly. |
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Aristotle used the device to make observations of the sun and noted that no matter what shape the hole was, the sun would still be correctly displayed as a round object. |
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