Agricultural land and settlements cover a higher proportion of the land than in the northern study area, but open bogs are less common. |
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Blanket bogs also cover huge areas in cold, wet temperate zones such as northern Scotland, coastal areas of Norway, and the tip of South America. |
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Ideally, you should see another seal on the outside of the container, shrink-wrapped to cover the entire cap. |
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A cartoon on the front cover depicted him as a slant-eyed Satan, placing pink-shaded eyeglasses on unwitting schoolchildren. |
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Back 100 years ago, the traditional treatment for this was to cover the area with a mustard plaster. |
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The company underwrites health and life cover and provides investment advice. |
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Transplant or direct-seed lettuce, spinach, mustard and other greens, protecting them, with a cloche or row cover. |
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Bears build wintering dens with logging slash, and mixed-age forests offer nuts and cover. |
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The flesh of his face looked as if it had shrivelled up, then been stretched and stretched to barely cover his bony features. |
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He is featured on the cover, placing a line around a bollard as a ship enters port at Newport Naval Base. |
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He hit the ground running, bum-rushing a pirate that took cover behind a twisted engine from an old-style shuttlecraft. |
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His black hair was expertly styled, medium length and mussy, just like the picture on their CD cover. |
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Wearing traditional garb and astride a horse, her cover was blown when the beast bolted and threw her off, exposing her camera. |
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Once established, plants are more likely to grow large and bolt on a rock or moss substrate with low than with high leaf litter cover. |
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These boltholes give Meerkats a place to take cover if danger arises if they are out foraging. |
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Upon hearing Nistual's unharmonious mistake, many of his rangers had taken to the trees in hopes of finding cover amongst their shady branches. |
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Though long, her dress wasn't long enough to cover up her white tube socks or black clogs. |
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And the bloke's got four strands of hair combed all the way up to cover his bonce. |
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And you'll be known as a criminal sleazebag who broke the law, tried to cover it up and spent five years in federal prison. |
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Though she agrees to cover for the sleazebag, she harbors violent resentment. |
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Then you need to cover the hole you made so the ball bearings don't fly out as you sling it. |
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That was a specific document to cover a mortgage for the particular purpose on an unencumbered title. |
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The sky, which was once golden, turned white and grey in a moment as lords and ladies ran for cover. |
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Divided into sections that cover small eats, drinks, soups, rice dishes, side dishes and sweets, the recipes are clear and concise. |
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What sort of a sick society are we living in, where a rape victim has to cover her face? |
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The girls took down the curtains and dressed the window with black lace and white muslin, ripped and torn to make it cover a wider area. |
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Prison healthcare centres, although commonly called hospitals, are not like NHS hospitals but more like sickbays with primary care cover. |
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Fr. Gerry Gillispie will cover sick calls and funerals until a new priest takes up residence and can be contacted at usual number. |
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I mean, barring my getting pulled to cover someone else's shift on sick call or something similar. |
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Our volunteers cover a wide range of food-related issues, from additive-conscious consumers to vegetarians and slimmers. |
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The screw holds in the shroud line up easily with those in the heatsink base, and the four small screws supplied attach the cover firmly. |
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You can't argue with no cover, a free buffet and the usual super drink specials and classic rock tuneage, from 9 p.m., from Bifteck with love. |
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The album cover can only have been designed, and approved, by someone who owns dice with more than six sides. |
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The packaging itself is slimmer than the previous release, with a slip cover that holds the usual fold-out gates. |
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After placing the cable, cover the notches with nail guards to prevent accidental nailing into the wire. |
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If you tunnel underground and travel in a straight line, you cover less distance. |
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Casting the hounds into the cover we stood on the edge of a steep gorge and listened for a sound of the hounds working. |
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Inside of a plastic slip cover, an embossed logo is placed on construction paper envelope. |
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Spoon some shellfish meat and vegetables into six small soup tureens and cover with some of the bisque. |
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I know I could make a slip cover, but I like the texture of the existing fabric. is it possible to dye the chair as is or will I ruin the piece? |
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But Sweden has such a great scene that's adored around the world, from punk rock to black metal, you cover all genres so well! |
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The copy I reviewed was soft cover, which hopefully will withstand the test of time and use, and pages will not become unglued and fall out. |
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She becomes the victim of the Glue Man, a mysterious prankster who uses the cover of a blackout to put glue in girls' hair. |
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At the sound of shouting, war hoops, and shooting they ran for the cover of walls, many unholstering sixguns as they ran. |
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The presence of a leaf litter cover has been shown to cause seedling mortality in several monocarpic species. |
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When you get married a second time you worry about being mutton dressed as lamb and a good way round that is to cover your arms, which she did. |
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Dew can give everything around you a cover of moisture, making it look as if light rain has fallen. |
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Detailed records demonstrate the extent of buffel invasion producing a ground cover monoculture in richer soil areas. |
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He attempted to cover up his blunders by shunting the blame onto dead subordinates. |
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The slipper or shoe should be such as to make the metatarsals of the foot visible and which do not cover the ankles. |
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Elephants also carry the tusks and bones of their departed kin great distances and may even try to cover them with dirt or leaves. |
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The shrub cover is rather closed and contains saplings, red osier, grape vine and occasional pure stands of bladder nut. |
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If you sew, you might try making a slip cover you can easily remove and replace as necessary. |
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It the seed is very small, sprinkle the seed on the top of the soil, then barely cover it with a fine sprinkle of sifted soil. |
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Mes nuits blanches brings together over five years of shooting, presented as immense contact sheets that cover the walls of Centre Clark. |
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His brown cordovan shoes and blancoed white hat cover and belt were immaculate as befitted a Marine staff noncommissioned officer. |
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Grinding is not recommended since it tends to wander from the root of the joint and may also cover up an unfused root by smearing the metal. |
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I also made a slip cover for both cushions out of retro fabric, which I will include. |
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I pulled my summer diary from the enclosure and my hands trembled as they slid along the rawhide cover. |
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I stared at the album until my eyes unfocused the way Coltrane's saxophone does on the cover. |
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The air tasted musty and stale so I hooked the corner of the canvas cover up so the air could flow through. |
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This effectively grants ministers and officials a blank cheque with which to cover their own moves. |
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Funds would then be needed firstly to refurbish the building and then to cover its operating costs. |
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Lambie painted over most of the cover art and removed the records, leaving empty paper sleeves painted in many colors. |
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Small birds will need some dense, twiggy shrubs for cover and protection from predators like cats and large birds. |
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A muster of peacocks sang out an alarm call and all the deer around the lake ran for cover. |
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Hannah watches her and pulls on a sweatshirt to cover the top of her damp bodysuit. |
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What about a mole being a double agent who establishes a cover long before beginning espionage? |
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For example, in undersowing, shorter grasses and cover plants are grown under taller cereal grains. |
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A slip of the tongue, or some random twitch in an otherwise foolproof plan, blows his cover. |
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I first worked with Mouly in 1994, when a watercolor drawing of mine was considered for a cover, and then ran inside. |
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Indian riflemen positioned in the bluffs north of camp fired blindly into the bivouac throughout the night, sending soldiers fleeing for cover in near-perfect darkness. |
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This story is so unfathomable that NBC News assigned four writers to cover it. |
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Blakeman is correct because few would pay a cover and two-drink minimum to hear a comedian give an unfunny speech. |
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He was propped up in his bed with a mock-up of the cover of his new novel in hand. |
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On the cover, Wonder Woman resembles a 16-year-old model doing a pee-pee dance. |
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Further it would have been possible to ensure that there was some cover when one of the jobsharers was on holiday or absent on account of sickness. |
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It's just a cover story so the pair of you can have something on the side. |
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Some others like the wild pig, the palm civet, the common mongoose, the golden oriole, and the rat snake can survive even with little green cover and withstand disturbances. |
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But Alex Rubin cannot afford to offend any of the media willing to cover safely dead dissidents. |
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I looked across the cockpit and saw a large turkey vulture dive for cover. |
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Some people will be horrific losers, mortgaging the house to cover what they owe you. |
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Typically, he will cover a turntable in glitter or a loudspeaker in a tight-fitting sequined tank top, thus rendering each object quite unable to function. |
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The crew hopes that in 2005, the 140 ft schooner will become the first single-hulled yacht, or monohull, to cover the distance in less than 80 days. |
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Birch trees grow in extravagant excess, juniper bushes cover the floor and a rich, luxuriant undergrowth of heather, blaeberry and moss gives an impression of timelessness. |
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All I could hear in the hush was the birds tweeting until, suddenly ahead of me, a lithe lad in Lycra darted over a crossroads like a rabbit scuttling for cover. |
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Rear bodywork is different too because the engine's vee drops the plenum down lower and a smaller hump can cover it, and the tail end is different where the exhausts exit. |
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We're beginning to plant fall cover crops on fields that have finished their production for this season, or in areas where we can undersow existing crops. |
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If Paul Ryan visits communities to try to solve some of the most vexing problems facing our nation, will the media cover it? |
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Not only that, her new boyfriend, one of the newspapermen from the train, seems to be enamored of the mysterious Sophia and is slated to cover the final event. |
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And here she is again, looking half undressed, on the Q cover. |
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The upscale LX trim level adds color-keyed bodyside molding, bolt-on wheel covers, a passenger-side vanity mirror, a cargo cover for the wagon, and upgraded upholstery. |
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The bumper itself is re-shaped and finished in dark grey to match the bolt-on, over-size wheel flares that cover the new five-spoke 16-inch alloy wheels. |
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The competitors who travel by foot and skis pulling sledges with supplies, will cover over 350 miles in four stages from Resolute Bay, Canada, to the North Magnetic Pole. |
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Winning mushers incredibly cover the distance in just nine to 12 days. |
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I had intended to do some work on the book, sort out my buildings insurance and washing machine repair cover, but somehow the day has been eaten up with other things. |
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Other outlets fielded their own formidable crews to cover the oil spill, but only ABC fielded a lacrosse team. |
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With the watch, wanderlust found a way to cover costs and ensure a varied and trustworthy clientele. |
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Moreover, the government undertook to cover smoking-related illnesses under Medicare at a time when Washington was well aware of the unhealthfulness of tobacco. |
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Matt pressed himself up against the wall, using the ridge in the side of the building for cover as the car shrieked past amidst the sound of squealing metal. |
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Dermestids operate the same way, except they prefer the cover of darkness.And then they teach you how to avoid further problems with dermestids. |
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Shoaib Malik drove his first ball firmly through cover for three runs but he then edged an Anderson out-swinger to a diving Prior. |
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A suspenseful read from cover to cover, Death Goes Postal is a treat for fans of tangled mysteries. |
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Bell edged some outswing to slip, and then Matt Prior's adventurous instincts brought only a single before he crunched a catch to cover. |
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Sow a quarter-inch deep in pots or trays of good, free-draining seed compost and cover with a sprinkling of vermiculite or compost. |
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Physicians hope a coding change for cryopreservation will drive more insurers to cover the procedure. |
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Playing at centre, Lydon first took a pass from Kevin Tamati to outspring the Wigan cover defence from deep inside his own half. |
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The sanctuary, besides having a good deciduous forest cover, is a rich habitat to porcupines, peafowls, parakeets and doves. |
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Exhibit 6, page 43, shows the completed dialog boxes that cover the first example given above for the Cell Value Is option. |
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The boulders from the croys will be placed in the channel to provide localised habitat variation and fish cover. |
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Similarly, a single cubic decimeter of the battery material would cover most of a football pitch, he says. |
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The four squares starting with the QUILT, UNMEW, ORIBI, TINES, AGENT one appear on the cover of the latest NZ Scrabble magazine. |
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Brotherson JD, Rushforth SR, Johansen JR Effects of long-term grazing on cryptogam crust cover in Navajo National Monument, Ariz. |
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Some basecoat emulsions cover hairline cracks, patchiness and stains, making them a good buy. |
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Season with salt, white pepper and nutmeg and cover the pot. |
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Their regular cover of Pavement's Frontwards loosened them up, as did the bottle of red wine passing from glockenspiel to keyboard. |
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The projects cover the areas of Ouagadougou, Zanyary, Dzimuru, Oaheguaa and Kiriba. |
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According to Marsudi, peatlands cover about one-third of Finland's territory. |
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Once, the author used to share her office with a cunning woman who used to cover the wall space behind her desk with pictures of fluffy kittens. |
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The questions cover verbal, numerical, diagrammatic, and logical reasoning, as well as lateral thinking. |
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In the class, we cover four UML diagramming techniques for the purpose of analysis. |
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This volume is the first of two that will cover approximately 1,100 paintings in Piedmont and Valle d'Aosta. |
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Variables often associated with nest-site selection in turtles include distance to the nearest water, elevation above the water, slope, and vegetational cover. |
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Raymond Urquhart, 51, is accused of being part of a gang who used conversations about fruit shipments as a cover for moving TURN TO PAGE FIVE FROM PAGE ONE drugs. |
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Chapters cover Asking Bid, Jump Cuebids, and more advanced topics and will satisfy anyone with a grounding in the basic moves who wishes to move on. |
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With AlphaCipher iAptus, Vadium extends the strength of its fast Digital One-Time Pad technology to cover the challenges of identity management and authentication. |
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Paar's research interests cover fast software and hardware realizations of cryptography, RFID security, physical security, and cryptanalytical hardware. |
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As such, it delivers diverse protocols that cover topics ranging from the basic pathophysiology of cystic fibrosis to animal models and gene therapy. |
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Workshops and seminars will cover a range of topics including tonometry and pachymetry, gonioscopy, establishing a dry eye clinic and paediatrics. |
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The mainly cover versions album is named after a line from the Fats Waller song, 'I'm Gonna Sit Right Down And Write Myself A Letter', which is the opening track. |
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