The dislodging of a large portion of the ice cap could raise the sea level by meters to tens of meters over the following several years. |
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The dislodging of epistemology from its old status of first philosophy loosed a wave, we saw, of epistemological nihilism. |
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A liquid fixative was deliberately not used in order to prevent dislodging of pollen grains. |
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The challenge of dislodging the conquerors would be extreme and casualties massive. |
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And then something shifted, pulled back with a graunch, dislodging dust over her chin and mouth, and grey dirty light blinded her. |
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I managed to wiggle underneath them all, dislodging those on the very top by unbalancing the unsteady column. |
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When she bends backwards and kicks her heels, she is in constant danger of dislodging the rose behind her ear. |
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Isabelle smacks the neck of the spatula against the metal rim of the wok, dislodging an aggregate of rice. |
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On the eleventh lap Guillemot recovered his position, dislodging Higgins as pursuit man. |
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Nurses may also fear dislodging or displacing the tube or inducing bacteremia. |
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It has been claimed that one of the traits of modern or postmodern experience is the dislodging of ideas, images and signs. |
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When the matrix of a slab is hard, the cement paste on the surface can be washed off without dislodging the stones. |
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It was a case of slowly picking our way down steep hillside, occasionally dislodging small rocks which bounced and rolled to the bush below. |
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Cast malleable iron body designed to lock insulator in place within body reducing common assembly problem resulting in dislodging of insulator. |
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The fear of dislodging or displacing the tube is also a deterrent. |
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In 1870, lightning struck the spire, dislodging a coping stone. |
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I made a few sounds to make sure my vocal chords were still working, for I didn't want to risk moving my head and dislodging the bandages that were beginning to cage me in. |
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In contrast, medical abortion is the termination of early pregnancy through the dislodging of the implanted, fertilized egg. |
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Pneumatic equipment uses moving airstreams to dislodge insects from crop plants and then collects them from the dislodging airstream. |
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Dry socket occurs usually three to five days after tooth extraction and is caused by the dislodging of the blood clot from the surgery site. |
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The impacts include erosion of the shoreline and littoral zone and the dislodging of submerged vegetation. |
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In fifty years, we haven't succeeded in dislodging this image from people's minds, in France and in Africa too. |
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Finally after dislodging some books on a bookshelf and discovering a hidden compartment Caleb uncrumpled a piece of paper and looked at it with a frown. |
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All of this may complicate the central task of dislodging Mr Hussein himself. What happens when American forces reach Baghdad? |
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A jihadi website that discussed ways of dislodging the Spanish from Iraq mentioned the elections. |
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For control to be effective, they would need to be collected immediately after dislodging. |
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Staking: Staking trees larger than one meter is recommended as it prevents dislodging by wind, people, and animals. |
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The dislodged insects are collected on trays opposite the dislodging airstreams. |
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Mechanical shaking at higher travel speeds can improve dislodging rates for insects that do not cling tightly to the plant, and higher travel speeds may also decrease the time for insect escape. |
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Insurgent activities continue to spread into the countryside, especially in Central and South Somalia, with the objective of dislodging TFG forces. |
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Scott's foot connected with the side of his head, dislodging his wrenchlike grip. The sheriff fell back into the ditch holding his nose. |
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These activities may have a variety of purposes, such as courtship, communication, dislodging parasites, or play. |
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The derailment occurred because the rail had become dislodged after a tractor-trailer dragged across the crossing dislodging the track and creating a wide gauge situation leading to derailment. |
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But George Bush's dislodging of two chauvinistically Sunni regimes, in Afghanistan and Iraq, has given Shias new leeway to affect the region's politics. |
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A few months later, the Allies commenced an attack of their own in Egypt, dislodging the Axis forces and beginning a drive west across Libya. |
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While the patient is in a postural drainage position, percussion is done on the chest wall anywhere from three to ten minutes to aid in dislodging the mucous. |
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However, an angry mob climbed the walls of the building and, by dislodging the roof tiles and throwing them at the prisoners below, lynched those inside. |
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Dislodging them proved difficult and eventually cost the Soviet Union dearly. |
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