The offender is considered to be dead, and Hindu Law directs the performance of exequial ceremonies for him, as if he were naturally so. |
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Most biologists believe the famed waggle dance of the honeybee constitutes coded language that directs other bees to nectar and pollen. |
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One such is a professional actress and former drama teacher who directs for a hobby. |
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The system propagates an acoustic energy beam, which the antenna array directs against one of the buildings. |
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The center also plans, directs and controls the sorties that provide troops with a constant tactical air support. |
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To meet flight safety objectives, the system also directs signals and data to cockpit voice and flight data recorders. |
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God directs those who follow Jesus Christ to represent Christ in the world and to witness to God's love. |
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Diane Keaton directs and stars in this patchy comic King Lear about a dying father and his three daughters. |
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The tongue directs the bolus of chewed food to the pharynx as an initial step in the involuntary reflex swallowing mechanism. |
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Yes, she settles a few grievances and directs some partisan zingers at old foes. |
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Although facing left, Paula directs her bold, limpid eyes back to center stage. |
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The booklet directs the attention of the young traveler to the superb decoration which masters applied to swords, arbalests, and arquebus. |
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Assisted by three assistants chosen by lot from the college of Cardinals, he directs the election of the pontiff's successor. |
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The conscious mind then reverses the reverse message and directs us to speak in forward speech. |
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Tintoretto directs the viewer's main attention to what, to all intents and purposes, is an attribute of Saint George. |
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Manual drainage opens nonfunctioning lymphatic and venous connections and directs lymph through collateral vessels to adjacent normal lymphatics. |
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He writes, directs, photographs, edits and probably paints the scenery and makes the chow as well. |
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It's a documentary short about the policewoman who mechanically directs the sparse city traffic, all to a techno beat. |
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You might say that Maddin directs in a genre all his own, remaking melodramatic movies that never existed. |
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For each instrument a beam splitter directs a small portion of the excitation output to a photon-counting device. |
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That the two are associated directs attention towards Richard Johnson, since Tecumseh was a Shawnee. |
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When placed in a specially designed fluidic chamber the chip directs the molecular assembly of biochemicals. |
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The sequence is silent and directs viewers' attention to the intent gazes of museum-goers and the degrees of engagement or distraction. |
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Certainly a lot can be said for a filmmaker who writes, directs, and stars in his own motion picture. |
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An infrared cell directs infrared energy through the sample and any unabsorbed energy at the other side is detected. |
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To detect prey, a cone snail uses its siphon, an organ that takes up water and directs it over the gills. |
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The way the siphon directs the water stream controls the animal's forward, backward, and sideways movements. |
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Most people use a computer by moving a mouse, which directs a cursor around on the machine's screen. |
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In the tradition of ground breaking moviemakers, he writes, directs and produces. |
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A turn-out directs the water off the side of the skid road, whereas a sloping turn up sheds water at its base. |
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Pitta governs bodily functions concerned with heat and metabolism, and directs all biochemical reactions and the process of energy exchange. |
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Skidmore directs with unmannered affection for this music and the result is as smooth as one now expects from this partnership. |
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In short, I prefer hymnody that directs our minds to God, not to contemplation of How Truly Wonderful We Are. |
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Adrienne directs the question towards Greg's secretary as she breezes through the foyer. |
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Its five movements are brimful with colour and imagery and Sutherland directs with empathy for the music. |
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Here a beam selectively pushes one size of particles toward a standing light wave, which directs the particles toward its nodes. |
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She manages a large studio, teaches special needs children and directs her church choir. |
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Aronofsky directs this tale with spellbinding ingenuity, and a tight grip on reality, drawing strong performances all round. |
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Step down into the split-level living-room area with its corner sofa that directs your gaze out over your balcony to the Ochil hills beyond. |
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This obelus directs readers to a four-line footnote that explains the terms and conditions attached to this freebie. |
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As a campanological consultant and researcher Gideon Bodden directs numerous carillon-related projects in Holland and abroad. |
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In stanzas twelve through fourteen, the omniscient narrator directs our eye to the movement of the skies. |
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The letter directs him to use his discretion, but he's given carte blanche to tell them whatever he wants. |
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But then, I seldom have the sense that Miller ever listens to the music of the operas he directs. |
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Any attendant expenses are to be paid by the defence as costs in the cause unless the trial judge directs otherwise. |
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When checking the pump, make sure the outlet pipe is not clogged and that it directs water away from your home. |
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The program she directs is to study the diversity and biology of southern Africa's chelonians. |
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This framework directs the way that each woman will paint up, who will paint her and what kinds of body designs she will wear. |
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She acts, she directs, she collects objets, she throws diva fits and she never disappoints a press hungry for diva behaviour. |
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He directs you down a signally ill-lit wide stone staircase, which is perhaps the most potentially perilous entrance to any London restaurant. |
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Paracelsus directs us, in the indagation of colours, to have an eye principally upon salts. |
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The accepted practice is that a consultant simply reviews the contractor's work, while a supervisor inspects and directs the work. |
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It must be some formal executive act which orders or directs or instructs that something be done. |
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Olnek directs at a breathless pace, imaginatively varying styles and making the most of Munee Hayes's over-the-top furbelowed costumes. |
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One security expert Wednesday urged Congress to make sure it directs enough funds to cybersecurity research. |
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Peter Hall directs a production of minimalist elegance played, in true Brechtian tradition, against a dazzling cyclorama. |
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The Idea, now as Spirit or Geist, directs the course of history through the will of world-historical individuals. |
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He flails around at everyone but directs most of his outbursts towards Margaret who acts like a prissy school teacher. |
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Watering from the bottom directs the water to the root zone and prevents puddling on the soil surface, which could lead to damping-off. |
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Young people accustomed to taking information off screens particularly like the back page digest which directs them to the pages they want. |
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Dr. Mead directs a drachm of an electuary similar to this to be taken evening and morning. |
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The AOC directs airpower for a theater and the NOSC directs Net Operations. |
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In this role, he manages and directs the Life Skills Support Center, and family advocacy, substance abuse and drug demand reduction programs. |
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He directs us to the site of the former convenience store, where we run in to explain why we're late. |
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Suddenly it takes pity on me and works, directs me into my destination which is a place I would never have found even if I'd lived next to it. |
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Or, as another scholar has said, the creed is an epitome and summary that guides and directs a proper reading of Scripture. |
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Every move is exact, precise, has purpose, shows rather than alludes, directs rather than suggests, shapes rather than evokes. |
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He directs the Cardiovascular Institute and complementary medicine Program at New York Presbyterian Hospital. |
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He directs at a mannerly pace, building his themes methodically. |
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He suggests that we should learn from empire, so when we go into places like Iraq we appoint a modern-day governor-general who directs military and political operations. |
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So first the farmer must decide whether to plant a higher yielding, nonresistant variety or one that's resistant and that directs more of its energy into making thick stems. |
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And it directs us to become, as bioregionalists, dwellers in the land. |
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The designator directs a laser beam at the target, the laser seeker picks up the reflected light, and the bomb or missile homes in on the illuminated target. |
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Nasa directs the unmanned space probe Galileo to plunge into the atmosphere of the planet Jupiter, destroying the craft after a 14-year space mission. |
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It initiates the process of programmed cell death, or apoptosis, which directs the cell to commit suicide, permanently removing the damaged DNA from the organism. |
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The insurers and their amici argue that the rule of construction which directs the court to construe ambiguities in favour of the insured should not apply in the instant case. |
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The answer is in the minute details of the leaf structure at the surface which beads water and directs it off the leaf, containing a load of dust and other particles. |
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An equally clear-headed production would have anchored both more firmly, but Guedo directs with a heavy hand, and his cumbersome sets soften the play's punch. |
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Joe spiffs himself up and heads with Pip to Miss Havisham's, where he is so intimidated by the old woman that every time she asks him a question, he directs his reply at Pip. |
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She links her arm through mine and directs me gently down the path. |
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Simeon directs his song of praise to an elevated, imposing high priest in a scene dominated by an even more imposing crowned, splendidly robed temple guardian. |
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One of them directs you to search for extremely pleasurable food, notably high-energy bundles of fat and sugar like cream puffs and chocolate bars. |
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Players could also invoke the idea of possession by a spirit who temporarily inhabits one or more of the players at the table and directs the movement of the planchette. |
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Dr. Barry Rosenfeld, a psychologist who directs clinical training at Fordham University, did not just administer tests. |
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After about one minute of rambling, a woman runs up on stage and directs someone to turn his microphone off. |
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Laurie pinpoints a location and directs Shawn to a scenic overlook. |
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Paul Weinstein Jr. is a PPI senior fellow and directs the MA in Public Management at Johns Hopkins University. |
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Hinduism directs its followers to spiritual teachers, who, according to traditional belief, are a necessary connection to God. |
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The present article directs criticism at this objectivistic approach. |
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Arabidopsis has open rosette leaves during the day and directs its leaves upward at night and this leaf movement is controlled by the circadian clock. |
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While the LSO no longer directs the pilot down, he is constantly giving advice if required and can be a calming voice for the inexperienced novice. |
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The General directs that the army remain in its present quarters, and that the Chaplains perform divine service with their several Corps and brigades. |
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The mahout directs the elephant using his voice, hands, feet or a goad. |
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The peptide part directs the conjugates specifically to LHRH receptor expressing tumor cells, and mediates binding and uptake via endocytosis. |
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He also directs the Immunodiagnosis Lab that offers comprehensive diagnostic testing for skin diseases. |
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Scientific methodology often directs that hypotheses be tested in controlled conditions wherever possible. |
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The Secretariat of State, under the Cardinal Secretary of State, directs and coordinates the Curia. |
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In addition 83 Expeditionary Air Group directs formations in the Middle East. |
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Scallops swim in the direction of the valve opening, unless the velum directs an abrupt change in course direction. |
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The casing contains and directs the working fluid and, for water turbines, maintains the suction imparted by the draft tube. |
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In a time charter the vessel is hired for a set period of time, to perform voyages as the charterer directs. |
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How the soul directs the spirits for the motion of the body, according to the several animal exigents, is perplex in the theory. |
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The Federal Council constitutes the federal government, directs the federal administration and serves as collective Head of State. |
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The President of the Xunta directs and coordinates the actions of the Xunta. |
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In addition, the Presiding Bishop directs the Episcopal Church Center, the national administrative headquarters of the denomination. |
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The BBC directs readers to Stoke and Staffordshire when Cheshire is selected on their website. |
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Amini screenwrote Jude and The Wings of the Dove and now directs his first feature. |
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Agrobacterium tumefaciens, an organism that causes tumors in plants, directs its host to make certain substances. |
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As soon as Lee reaches the Command Post, Matthew directs him forward to the gun line where the crews are preparing the Light Guns. |
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Methodologically, symbolic interactionism directs investigators to take, to the best of their ability, the standpoint of those studied. |
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Wong likes to dawdle for months over reshoots and reedits, but To directs, supervises, or executive-produces half a dozen projects each year. |
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Bulun also directs the Uterine Leiomyoma Research Center Program, the only NIH-funded fibroid research program in the world. |
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Outside, a lone traffic policeman directs a steady stream of motorbikes. |
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Audi directs them in a fluid, cinematic style that occasionally freeze-frames into brilliant tableaux. |
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Miles, who directs the health center at West Georgia College in Carrollton, knew something was wrong. |
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Once a module gets to Deadhorse, its level of movability defines it as temporary, or relocatable, and directs where and when it is used. |
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But she still teaches and choreographs for opera and her youth troupe, and directs the annual workshop. |
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Susan Stroman directs and choreographs this spring for Lincoln Center Theater, and Nathan Lane is set to star. |
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Pat Hynes, a WILPF member, directs Traprock Center for Peace and Justice in western Massachusetts. |
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Hence the will directs with absolute necessity and is itself subject to no necessitation. |
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Benjamin Newman, who also directs, plays the title character in this production by Trial by Fire TheatreWorks. |
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The patented Extra-Flow design incorporates a baffle in the middle of the contactor, which directs the liquid radially across the array. |
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David Fincher directs and pretty boy Jared Leto plays a crook with terrible cornrows. |
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The cornstone of the campaign is prominent product identification, which directs consumer attention on the beer. |
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Ridwan Shabsigh, a urologist who directs the New York Center of Human Sexuality at Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center. |
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Clint Eastwood directs and stars in this Western as a mysterious gunslinging preacher who comes to the aid of a mining settlement being threatened by a ruthless landowner. |
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The app not only directs them to the stores they want to visit but also offers a route in supermarkets so they go to the right aisles quicker if they have a grocery list. |
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Every time the glossator directs you somewhere else, as if that would somehow help explain or complete a thought, the elbow-jogging nudges become all the more ridiculous. |
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James Claridge directs next week's production and the cast includes Kristen Gasser, Katherine Buckingham, Helen Wall, Dawn Morris and Kate Brough. |
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Another advantage of ionizers designed specifically for depression treatment is the presence of a conductive wrist strap or bed sheet that directs the ion flow to the patient. |
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As part of my final article I have included a message, for deck division, that directs the removal of manual reverse osmosis desalinators and requires action. |
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Scott Ellis directs, Laura Benanti stars and Warren Carlyle choreographs. |
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Browning's Fire-Lite mechanical trigger isn't dependent on recoil to reset, and the low-profile action directs recoil straight back onto the Inflex recoil pad to soak up kick. |
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The Action Plan also directs to fully impellent the concept of Combine Investigation Teams and Case Officers to discuss cases with their teams on daily basis. |
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The film's leads include Vincent Maeder, who also directs, and Navah Raphael, who also produces, as two documentarians seeking answers to the mysteries of love. |
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He founded and directs the Anthrozoology Institute, based at the University of Bristol, and has been studying the dog-human relationship for more than 25 years. |
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The strap is also glued to the sides of the sandal, which directs tension to less stressful areas of the sandal, which gives the sandals more durability. |
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It seems the opposition, which allegedly directs the street thugs, is determined to resort to violence to get the government to genuflect and give in to its demands. |
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Recursive servers are the first step for all Internet activity, as they begin and end the DNS resolution process that directs users to their desired destinations. |
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