The 60-degree bat waggle while tracking the delivery ought to decrease bat speed. |
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This may result in abortion, premature delivery or Congenital Rubella Syndrome. |
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At this point, the files are commonly scanned into a digital file, but sometimes are returned as hard copy by overnight delivery. |
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Opening the mailbox showed thousands of emails all having been returned as delivery failure. |
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If you choose to returf, know that turf farms have minimum order quantities and delivery charges and may only sell to contractors. |
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Frustrated by the slow and inconclusive police investigation, the victim's brother, Cliff, retraces the delivery route in search of clues. |
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Wavell Hinds nicked his first delivery, and Lee struck again when he angled a ball down the leg side that flicked Chris Gayle's glove. |
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In response to customer demand, the Glasgow store extended its home delivery service earlier this year to include the republic. |
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Women, therefore, who were quick with child, and convicted of capital crimes, were respited until after delivery. |
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The resulting materials are loaded into hoppers, from where they are either bagged up or loaded directly into lorries for local delivery. |
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Over the years, I find major changes in the newspapers' content, delivery and layout. |
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Spontaneous dialogue delivery interspersed with humour and the individualistic use of dance and music make this art form impressive. |
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Having been personally responsible for the delivery of many of these I can make this statement without fear of contradiction. |
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The interdependence between them creates a relationship that extends beyond the requisites of quality, price, delivery and service. |
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A striking aspect of these anamneses concerns the reports of women who gained weight after an assisted delivery with expression. |
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Stealing in on the blindside of the lax Killie defence to gather a cross-field delivery, he zipped an unstoppable shot into the far corner. |
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The governor rehearses a few zingers and then commits the whole shtick to memory for later delivery. |
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Since his business serviced the laundry for the boys and girls camps in a neighboring larger town, he made weekly delivery trips down there. |
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The United States developed a multitude of delivery systems, ranging from multiple rocket launchers to missiles. |
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In the delivery room, newborn infants should be handled with gloves until blood and amniotic fluid have been removed from the infants' skin. |
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At the time of delivery, maternal blood, cord blood, and amniotic fluid were collected for analyses, as described later. |
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It has the infrastructure in place and knows the logistics of large scale delivery systems. |
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The list can be tallied at your local grocery store and your larder restocked with a regular weekly delivery. |
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We even know the name of our delivery driver, although he came while we were out. |
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The former relief pitcher has had mixed success when he staggers his delivery. |
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She had already amassed four dustbins before the recent delivery of her wheeled bin. |
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Private carriers for a York parcel delivery company were today rejoicing at the news that they are to be paid at last. |
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They can also improve your posture and strengthen your abdominal muscles for labor and delivery. |
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Both Lamaze and Bradley encourage partner participation in labor and delivery. |
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It has long been the practice to allow family members to be present in labor and delivery. |
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The challenge for obstetricians is to make sure that options for safe delivery are not limited for women who experience complications in labour. |
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By the Recorded Delivery Service Act 1962 a letter sent by recorded delivery is equivalent to a registered letter. |
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He brought the same quiet wryness to his conversation, and many of his remarks were all the funnier for his murmured, throwaway delivery. |
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His writings were always engaging, thought-provoking and reflective, and expressive in their style and delivery. |
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The latest innovations in truck, trailer and reefer technologies improve dairy delivery efficiencies. |
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Transactions in the spot market involve currencies for immediate delivery, usually within two working days. |
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The existing knowledge base lacks information on at least four key areas of mental health care and delivery. |
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We are now working on a one delivery a day basis, with mail being extremely busy and personnel working under immense pressure. |
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In the gorge itself, small groups are deployed that use ambushes combined with effective fire delivery. |
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Carr talks loneliness, life, joy and personal politics, deliberately avoiding wool-gathering or the delivery of harsh homilies. |
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Jeff Whitmore assisted with a captain's knock of 42 before being caught of a big Brad Tanner delivery. |
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These times may not be adequate to permit the red cells to provide sufficiently rapid delivery of oxygen in massively bleeding patients. |
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During pregnancy and after delivery, these ducts produce milk to feed the baby. |
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An obstetrician is a medical doctor who specializes in the care of women during pregnancy, childbirth and recuperation from delivery. |
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Businesses have complained of unreliability and, in some cases, resorted to insisting customers send routine letters by recorded delivery. |
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Their original passports should accordingly be sent to me at the Immigration and Nationality Directorate by recorded delivery. |
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Formal written notices, signed by Mr Penson, were sent to the banks by recorded delivery. |
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The northern area planning committee made its decision on 5 December, and the decision notice was sent the following day by recorded delivery. |
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With the end result that I had to repackage the scanner and cart it down to the post office and send it back by recorded delivery. |
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On another occasion, 30 letters were sent by recorded delivery, with Royal Mail being unable to account for three of them. |
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Post by recorded delivery, that way there are no excuses and you have a record of posting it for insurance purposes. |
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Publishers don't use recorded delivery, so it was unlikely to be a reject letter. |
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Make sure you sign the form and keep a copy, and ensure that you send your return by recorded delivery. |
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He replied to let me know that all was fine and that the game was coming back to me by recorded delivery. |
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He told me he had sent it by recorded delivery on Thursday so when it hadn't arrived on Saturday I thought I'd better call to find out why. |
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We had a packet to send off to the solicitor with the signed and witnessed Deed of Transfer which we wanted to go as a recorded delivery. |
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She sent off an application form to the Births and Register Office in Pembrokeshire by recorded delivery. |
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What is the fate of retail, of the record stores, when music is free at the point of delivery? |
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The first delivery of organic oven-ready chickens last Friday was sold out within an hour. |
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Gass suspects constriction of blood vessels that reduces oxygen delivery to breast tissues is partly to blame. |
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To calculate the delivery of your consignment, please refer to our delivery reckoner or use the calculator on our website. |
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They have seen good governance, they have seen delivery on promises, and they have seen a leader whom we are proud of. |
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The purpose of the trials is to test delivery and reception of high definition broadcasts on the major television platforms. |
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In the intensive care unit, however, the artificial airway can be a substantial barrier to aerosol delivery. |
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Even so, there are still aircraft in which the delivery of bombs or air-to-ground missiles is clearly the primary role. |
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When wing forward Tom Lennon boxed an Andrew Hickey delivery past Chris Meaney it rocked the Leighlin men back on their heels. |
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It meant a three-day delay in delivery for some wards as the post was held up over the Bank Holiday weekend. |
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I wasn't here so they left one of those little, scrawled notes that they'd reattempt delivery the next day. |
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RealPlayer streaming software allows the delivery of video and audio in real time over the internet. |
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The wicketkeeper also played his part with a superb catch as the Tasmanian swished at the widish delivery. |
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The opener fished at a widish delivery, edging it to Parthiv Patel behind the stumps. |
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The last stage of the birth process involves the delivery of the placenta, which is now called the afterbirth. |
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We didn't know it, but the kayaker had abandoned his kayak and boarded the life raft after our aerial delivery. |
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Our fleet consisted of a Picayune delivery truck, two cars, bicycles, a kayak and a canoe. |
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His language is raw and delivery raucous, but his intelligent and insightful material will make you think. |
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Each chapter starts with a few pages describing an e-business concept, like digital delivery, affiliate marketing, or e-government. |
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It's rather a good speech, ruined by his quite astonishingly poor delivery. |
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The accent and intonation were near perfect, and there was no sign of affected or artificial delivery. |
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Such devices have been available for many years for the delivery of asthma medications in the form of small, pressurised aerosols. |
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Methods of delivery include drug-filled rubber bullets, aerosol sprays and dosing a people's food or water supplies. |
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We moved it and smoothed it out and provided just-in-time delivery, much like you do in the civilian sector. |
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We buy from the mills and depot aluminum on our floor for just-in-time delivery to customers. |
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Technology advances international competitiveness by bringing in just-in-time delivery and client specific products. |
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At the beginning of the lean revolution, the logistics systems weren't really capable of just-in-time delivery. |
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But you know, some of those automobile plants shut down because the just-in-time delivery of the parts was not possible. |
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The company reckons that its customers now want total services packages that include warehousing, stock control and just-in-time delivery. |
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For years, just-in-time delivery has been the preferred method for meeting those goals. |
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Drug delivery systems are needed to exploit many of the drugs developed from advances in molecular biology. |
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With his ramrod posture and off-the-cuff New York delivery, Dean did not meet that need. |
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A method for preparing an orally administrable biologically active agent is also provided as are oral delivery compositions. |
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The raider called at The Seagull pub at Seawick Holiday Village, St Osyth, claiming to be making a delivery to the site. |
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The situation could be resolved by the publishers simply putting a penny on the cost of each paper or magazine to cover delivery to the outlets. |
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From a production standpoint, the album is crisp enough to sustain the songs, yet lacking just enough fidelity to complement his ragged delivery. |
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New water wells and treatment facilities are in the progress of being constructed in addition to new delivery pipes being installed. |
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Then it was cross-town motorcycle delivery, and by the time we got to skydiving delivery I reckoned I was well in with the company. |
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The medical oncologist and radiotherapist should arrange the appropriate delivery of chemotherapy and radiotherapy. |
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We use a unique approach to training, adapting our delivery to suit individual groups. |
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A delivery truck entered the compound, and the pilot radioed to the communications center through her walkie-talkie. |
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The cardboard box it comes in and the delivery costs weigh in at more than the chip itself. |
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This webinar will show you how this will help you manage service delivery, reduce support costs and run support. |
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There have been calls for a radical delivery of the three Rs, and we back this. |
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Even watching him now you are struck by the speed and smoothness of his delivery and the acidity of his remarks. |
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Many women are asymptomatic shedders at the time of delivery, and these account for most of the neonatal infections. |
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In this case the cargo must be vented twice daily for thirty minutes each period with a careful watch kept on the delivery temperature. |
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The budget speech was the second within two weeks in which he accounted to the legislature on finances and services delivery. |
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Ayurveda has very beautifully described the accouchement ward where the mother of the child is to be kept after delivery. |
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Prices start at 9.95 for four saplings, including packing, posting and delivery within 14 days. |
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Now he's trying to smooth out his delivery and return the sink to his sinker. |
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Deco drives a low free kick into the Chelsea box from the left wing, but his delivery is poor and Lampard clears easily. |
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This absurdist children's comedy starred the standup comic as a pizza delivery man. |
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This is paired with Missy's wantonly lascivious delivery and interplay with her vocal partners. |
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The obstetrician was to tell the anaesthetist of the target time for delivery. |
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About 40 protesters blockaded the Burnhills landfill last Saturday and prevented delivery of six wagonloads of waste. |
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The refusal to bulk in wagonloads and to hire forwarding agents aggravated delays in the delivery of goods as well as station congestion. |
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Stories abound of coal wagons stripped of half their load by street urchins before a first delivery could be made. |
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Skipton Police have received three complaints of parked cars, delivery wagons and trailers, causing problems for pedestrians and other motorists. |
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Then I discovered that the letter I sent by recorded delivery to pay my speeding fine had gone missing, along with my driving licence and a cheque in payment. |
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The ability to predict and interpret membrane permeation coefficients is of critical importance, particularly because passive transport is crucial for the effective delivery of many pharmaceutical agents. |
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Her voice is flat, with a halfhearted hitch and no emotional delivery. |
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The ambivalence is reflected in U.S. policy, which often has served to complicate aid delivery in conflict zones. |
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The administration has been trying to speed up the delivery of F-16 fighter jets and 24 apache helicopters to Iraq. |
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Should capability delivery experience additional changes, this estimate will be revised appropriately. |
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I couldn't help laughing at his abrupt, gruff delivery of the estimate. |
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In an analysis of case fatality rates among pregnant women who had placental abruption subsequent to trauma, 69 percent of fetal deaths were prevented by cesarean delivery. |
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In fact, I'm probably pretty close to how old Jessel was back then, when he'd be dragged out of mothballs to warble outmoded old songs in that peculiar nasal delivery of his. |
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Last year, Tina marketed a product for which she had no manufacturing costs, and which her suppliers warehoused for her, at her clients' expense, until delivery. |
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It is Heston's Oscar-winning delivery that gives them stature and status, even if it is 40 years since he collected his Academy award for his performance in Ben Hur. |
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Hitting one of these submerged boxes, in a storm, steaming with the wind on your port quarter, would have been the equivalent of colliding with a supermarket delivery lorry. |
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The mother and all the quints, who weigh from 1,490 to 1,820 grams each, are in good condition, said sources at Beijing Maternity Hospital, where the delivery took place. |
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This may provide the advantage of enhanced delivery and absorption in the small intestines by protecting long-chain fatty acids from hydrolysis in gastric acidity. |
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Speed of delivery is important but must be balanced with accuracy. |
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His hopes of driving in the opening rounds at Brands Hatch earlier this month were dashed due to the late delivery of one of the York City Racing Team's new Honda Accord cars. |
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I am cognizant of the learning curve and the importance of understanding the process of manufacturing, concept to delivery. |
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Good Earth is so successful it's bulging inside and out, with delivery trucks jockeying for space in the alley and customers from afar lined up to park. |
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The irony is that, with his frightfully pukka delivery and actorish manner, Stephens's hero seems to be of an older stylistic vintage than anyone else on stage. |
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Additive manufacturing could enable parts to be manufactured quickly and cheaply in space, instead of waiting for the next cargo resupply vehicle delivery. |
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The delivery of 80 new commuter railcars would offer commuters more capacity, improve off-peak services and give additional services on a number of inter-city routes. |
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Like many business gurus, his messages are not necessarily original, but his engaging and inspirational style of delivery has made him a much-in-demand speaker. |
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The modern production system requires an efficient supply chain to allow for lower warehousing costs, lean manufacturing and just-in-time delivery. |
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His fervent approach to football manifests itself in rapid-fire delivery on all manner of convictions and opinions concerning his chosen profession. |
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Mrs Townsend, 58, received severe whiplash and other injuries in the accident last July while driving a delivery van for Cafco Automotive, New Milton. |
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The counterargument, of course, is that this method of delivery is pretty archaic. |
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He then looked over at Karen as she lay there, reclining on the bed while the doctor set about the task of finishing up with the afterbirth delivery. |
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Success centers on knowing how much concrete you need and determining at what point a ready-mixed delivery makes more sense than dealing with pre-mixed bags. |
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They have a deadline to meet with the project that completely intersects with my delivery of crimson Peak. |
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The store's service was slick until it was found that the delivery driver had the wrong order and had to rearrange a new date to drop off the goods. |
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Doctor Slater finished writing out several prescriptions, then keyed in the pharmacy delivery passwords and nodded as the confirmation was displayed. |
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She still insists she refused the C-section throughout the delivery, even as she was pushed into the operating room. |
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The 28-year-old Burnett, whose across-the-body delivery has concerned scouts for years, tinkered with a new windup this spring before going back to his old motion. |
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Two days later, a delivery man brings a large, cylindrical package to my door. |
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Not only do the actors provide solid delivery on their lines during serious moments of the plot, but they also deliver a number of jokes and snide wisecracks. |
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The Garfield specials are also unique for their deadpan delivery and oftentimes bleak worldview. |
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A superior service, such as the Royal Mail's special delivery, which applies to packages weighing between 0.5kg and 2kg, may be cheaper than recorded delivery. |
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Howard Ogden, defending, said that Adamson claimed to have sent a letter setting out detailed reasons for his no-show by recorded delivery to the magistrates. |
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Today, I was expecting to receive a parcel by recorded delivery. |
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The delivery vehicle is handled by friendly and well-trained persons. |
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In those days, his stilted style, forced delivery, and wonky timing were virtues, reinforcing our sense of his hypothetically heartwarming kidness. |
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Both countries had coordinated with each other from the beginning, and Reagan himself had authorized the August 1985 delivery. |
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When he accepted the prize, he delivered a speech that has been unfairly ignored because his delivery was so muted. |
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Quentin is no longer that little discolored alien placed on my chest in the delivery room. |
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Marin also suggests that forcing men into the delivery room when they would rather be elsewhere is unwise. |
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And the red zones are areas where we cannot get into to effect delivery. |
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They also received 300 mg every three hours while in labor until delivery. |
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She tells us tales of ambulances collecting women in labour to take them to the hospital delivery suites, only to be held up at a checkpoint where the women give birth. |
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The physiological changes usually regress after the delivery. |
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And the song would be just as schmaltzy were it not for the her roaring delivery. |
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Her mother was a seamstress and her father drove a delivery truck for Coca-Cola. |
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Under such a setup, religion is relegated to the realm of the private, and in the public domain it is merely an agent for the delivery of social welfare. |
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We're looking at the total life-cycle cost for robotic equipment, from sale and delivery through operations and maintenance to replacements and upgrades. |
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Giving opioids to supplement analgesia, followed by conversion to general anaesthesia, was a perfectly reasonable response by the anaesthetist to Weir's distress at delivery. |
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Welles uses his own intimate vocal delivery, and an atmospheric soundscape, to prepare us for a final zinger that is both eerie and contemplative. |
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Just seconds into the second half, Emmet Doherty fisted on a delivery from outfield into the path of Jacko Kiely and his brilliantly taken angled shot billowed the net. |
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They were given a tour of the town's delivery office and a demonstration of police speed radar guns. |
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However, Boeing did not expect this problem to affect the overall delivery schedule, even if some airplanes were delivered late. |
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In addition, people can also arrange free redelivery to their address or another in the same postcode if they can't get to a delivery office. |
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The baby weighed almost seven pounds at the time of delivery. |
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Another ligand delivery reagent this time for the introduction of the 1,8-diazafluorene ligand, has been developed using diazo chemistry. |
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In April 2012, an ANA 787 made a delivery flight from Boeing Field to Haneda Airport partially using biofuel from cooking oil. |
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That same month, Boeing faced compensation claims from airlines owing to ongoing delivery delays. |
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These enzyme delivery vehicles will also support development of broad biocatalyst platforms that Akermin is now pursuing with its partners. |
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Too many expectant mothers go to the delivery room terrified of what may be about to happen. |
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Procured the delivery device for measuring the refractive index and dispersion of materials by the m-line. |
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On 13 June 2006, Airbus announced a second delay, with the delivery schedule slipping an additional six to seven months. |
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The forward exchange rate refers to an exchange rate that is quoted and traded today but for delivery and payment on a specific future date. |
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However, the community council has no direct say in the delivery of services. |
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Some of the service delivery functions were transferred down to the councils themselves. |
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The delivery system consists of four Vanguard class submarines based at HMNB Clyde in Scotland. |
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You will see the baby's head crowning during contractions, at which time you must prepare to assist the mother in the delivery of the baby. |
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Most of the auto mechanics have to meet deadlines as their customers demand early delivery of the vehicles. |
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They reminded me fondly of the days when delivery of a brief was done by a solicitor's clerk, rather than by a professional removalist company. |
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Melas believed he had already won and turned over delivery of the final blow to a subordinate. |
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In creams and lotions, it delivers targeted delivery a cushiony emolliency that persists after rubout. |
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They thus charge additional fees for delivery to the Highlands, or exclude the area entirely. |
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In January 2015 Labour's Shadow Chancellor promised the delivery of a Cornish assembly in the next parliament if Labour are elected. |
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This means that most health care provision is free at the point of delivery for all residents. |
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Supracutaneous ophthalmic drug delivery is a simple, effective method of protracted ocular drug delivery. |
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Before entering road racing Sheene found work as a messenger and delivery driver. |
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Some of these modes of dismissal can occur without the bowler bowling a delivery. |
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The department was also responsible for the delivery of the 2012 Olympic Games and Paralympic Games and the building of a Digital Economy. |
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Such rocket technology has also been used for the delivery of mail by rocket and is used as propulsion for most model rockets. |
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The vehicle for carrying mail was a cisium with a box, but for special delivery, a horse and rider was faster. |
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A randomized trial of postoperative wound irrigation with local anesthetic for pain after cesarean delivery. |
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Rental cars will be provided for members who do not have repairs completed by the required delivery date. |
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The busiest airports also have clearance delivery, apron control, and other specialized ATC stations. |
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But he became the first of four victims for Johnson when he wafted at an away-going delivery outside off and was caught behind. |
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The heating component is intended to enhance the delivery of the local anesthetics into the skin. |
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It reportedly requires minimal sample preparation, and its patented film delivery system is said to virtually eliminate downtime for cleanup. |
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The very low-keyness of his delivery made her feel it hid much deeper emotion. |
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Unlike Sharon, Sherry Adele was able to return to self-cathing after delivery. |
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SwiftReprint and PCL help businesses reduce waste when reprinting, and facilitate accurate electronic document creation, delivery, and review. |
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Development of a ceramic matrix system for continuous delivery of azidothymidine. |
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Spontaneous retroperitoneal haematoma from rupturing of an aneurysm of the ovarian artery following delivery. |
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You should be given the log book on delivery of the vehicle or very soon afterwards. |
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But a father's presence in the delivery room remains a touchy subject. |
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Thankfully, Bobby was in the delivery room for the first and the second. |
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As the supplier of the body and wing landing gear for the Airbus A380, the event commemorated the pending delivery of the 200th shipset of gear. |
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I AM the proud owner of a rescue dog and regularly collect food and bedding for delivery to Claremont Road Cat and Dog Shelter in Newcastle. |
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By working the two containers alternately, the delivery rate to the header tank could be increased. |
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It should provide an unrestricted delivery of power by the propeller shaft. |
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President Kennedy imposed a naval blockade on Cuba to prevent delivery of the missiles and called on his allies for support. |
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Also that year, Spain took delivery of its first series production aircraft. |
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During the summer, Peter earned some extra cash by leafleting for a local pizza delivery restaurant. |
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Optase is a prescription product formulated in a patent pending Gel delivery system for topical application on a wide variety of wounds. |
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Same-day delivery information and standard end-to-end lead time reports are included in the service as well. |
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The departmental board has overall responsibility for delivery of the structural reform plan. |
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There is a great difference in the delivery of the mathematics, which are the most abstracted of knowledges. |
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Intrinsic characteristics of aptamers make them easy to incorporate into biocarriers to penetrate the BBB and improve target delivery. |
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They had to be brought a long way, tended to arrive too late, and had limited reach, with spouts but no delivery hoses. |
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Steve Gerrard, unusually, had a below-par night, too, even if it was a lovely delivery to set up Welbeck to make it 2-2 with a glancing header. |
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Shortly before the invasion, when fast delivery and secrecy was essential, fast yachts and small vessels were used for special courier services. |
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The follicular route, a primary pathway for drug delivery, is used to determine the effect of topical therapies on the appendageal pathway. |
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Then, Nadeem Shahid was beaten and fell leg before wicket to a fuller-length delivery. |
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If you were a pizza delivery man, how would you benefit from scissors? |
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Requiring parallel parking at the curb for all vehicles of the delivery type. |
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The distribution of drinking water is done through municipal water systems, tanker delivery or as bottled water. |
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Express delivery Parcelcopters could deliver packages and pizzas to your door! |
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Their delivery of warm water from the Indian to the Atlantic Ocean can control the rate of thermohaline overturning of the entire Atlantic. |
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The government would make no move to recover post offices, and if resisted, mail delivery would end at state lines. |
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Clearance delivery is the position that issues route clearances to aircraft, typically before they commence taxiing. |
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The postbox at Porthloo Terrace was the starting point in a Top Gear challenge to race the Royal Mail's delivery of a letter to Orkney. |
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Bicycles enjoy substantial use as general delivery vehicles in many countries. |
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Completed aircraft were flown to Bembridge for final customer preparation prior to delivery. |
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The Eastern Romans stopped delivery of the agreed tribute, and they broke other conditions of the Treaty of Margus. |
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New uses and manufacturing techniques have been found for silk for making everything from disposable cups to drug delivery systems and holograms. |
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Avicenna describes several methods of delivery and recommendations for doses of the drug. |
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But when her second child, Porscha, was still in diapers, Apryll's husband, a delivery driver, began to change. |
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The revision comprises an action plan with time limits for each item, and an indication of the governmental body responsible for delivery. |
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A minor objective included the delivery of a group of Franciscan missionaries to India. |
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The company is also responsible for the maintenance and delivery infrastructure of clean water in the state. |
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Mail is presorted by postcode prior to transfer into the postal delivery system. |
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Health care delivery in Nigeria is a concurrent responsibility of the three tiers of government in the country, and the private sector. |
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In some performing arts, such as hip hop music, the rhythmic delivery of the lyrics is one of the most important elements of the style. |
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After the delivery of a child, a woman who is not exclusively breastfeeding may become pregnant again after as few as four to six weeks. |
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In those who are not breastfeeding, fertility may return four weeks after delivery. |
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In this population, outcomes are worse when a mother gets pregnant within eighteen months of a previous delivery. |
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Their criminal commissions were the commission of the peace, the commission of oyer and terminer and the commission of gaol delivery. |
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His voice is good, his enunciation distinct, and his delivery free from any unpleasant peculiarity or mannerism. |
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They also usually involve delivery of cutting fluid pumped under pressure through the tool to orifices near the cutting edges. |
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Laser photosection involves the delivery of laser light inside the airway via a bronchoscope to remove the obstructing tumor. |
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It is the principal axis for the delivery of freight and in 2011 was the world's 33rd busiest cargo airport. |
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Pauline had a difficult delivery, which Hemingway fictionalized in A Farewell to Arms. |
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Functional executive bodies, such as Transport for Greater Manchester, are responsible for delivery of services in these areas. |
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On delivery she failed to perform at the contracted design speed and after a short time in service was returned to her builders. |
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In the Asterix comic book series, one of the protagonists, Obelix, is a menhir maker and delivery man. |
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The system benefits include reduced delivery costs, increased vehicle use, and improved route decision making by dispatchers and routers. |
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A known loop is a snarelike loop that is passed through an endoscope's working channel via a flexible delivery catheter. |
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Then, as though he could hurry the trains East, he put a special delivery stamp on it. |
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Late in the afternoon arrived a special delivery, mailed from some small New Jersey town. |
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Jones was a submariner and could often confuse a batter with his unorthodox delivery. |
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This relationship paves the way to explore further process enhancements, especially riboflavin delivery. |
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All Christmas cards for overseas delivery must be sealed and may travel either by surface mail at an eight-cent rate or by air mail at 12 cents. |
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Pizza and Thai food are popular delivery and takeaway choices, but there are a number of options. |
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Neonatal abstinence syndrome results when in utero exposure to certain substances is abruptly discontinued at delivery. |
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Like Pullman's tomb, Beckett's dialogue is encased in its own concrete, in a stilted, unspontaneous delivery. |
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AgustaWestland has taken delivery of the first of 70 complete Future Lynx airframes assembled by GKN at its Yeovil, UK facility. |
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By leveraging the Akamai platform, Nintendo can ensure fast and reliable delivery of Wii Virtual Console gaming content to its users globally. |
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What fun shone in his eyes as he recalled some of her fine speeches, and repeated them, imitating her voluble delivery! |
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The prospect of a delivery man coming to my door with my next 100 calories would have me salivating. |
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Collecting the wirewaters into a separate line for delivery to the treatment plant or to the whitewater tank as needed for makeup water. |
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Difficult delivery and postnatal complications lead to atonia and infections. |
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He answered an advert in the ECHO for a watercooler company delivery driver. |
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Researchers predict that within five years, electronic delivery will replace a large chunk of the account statements sent by mail in the country. |
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His musings may be ultra-topical but fans will be glad to know the guitars are as grinding, and the delivery as acerbic, as ever. |
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WellSpring has the depth and technical strength to meet your most stringent delivery or distribution requirements. |
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One of the most versatile and easily manipulated viral vectors for gene delivery is the adenoviral vector. |
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Our white-glove delivery service allows families to avoid the stress and inconvenience of traveling with bulky or excess luggage this summer. |
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It is readily available without pain or risk to the donor, being part of the afterbirth that is normally discarded following delivery. |
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But Johnson's tactic of forcing batsmen on to the back foot worked once more, as a widish fuller delivery was slashed behind. |
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A full list of departmental delivery and public bodies may be found on the Defra website. |
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Not satisfied with just top-of-the-line ingredients, she envisioned a new delivery system similar to the airbrushes used for body paint. |
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The enhancement of topical bioavailability of such alkaloidal nutraceuticals has been achieved via recently disclosed Ion-Pair delivery systems. |
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In-Box Direct merges the visual and creative power of the graphical World Wide Web, with the simple delivery of e-mail. |
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Key to the delivery of this singular automation environment is a new Batched Test Scheduler featured in this release. |
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Precision has taken delivery of a second ANCA RGX tool and cutter grinder, designed particularly for regrinding tasks. |
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In 1993 the state adopted the Burkle addressing system numbering rural roads and buildings to aid in the delivery of emergency services. |
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An OWS afternoon march ends not at Wall Street but at a rally by postal workers protesting against a five-day delivery week. |
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For lossless data delivery, we show that the buffer occupancy can be significantly reduced via fully antipacket dissemination. |
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Additional Batch Processes Hundreds of batch processes are now available to streamline editing and delivery workflow with the Batch Process tool. |
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Prices rose significantly in 2015 and early 2016, but delivery of new tankers was projected to keep prices in check. |
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Molecular cuisine is also a user of the substance for its gelling properties, by which it becomes a delivery vehicle for flavours. |
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