Professional politicians usually keep their distance from absolutist movements. |
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He was sure his girlfriend would stay the distance with her addiction treatment. |
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It can squirt this poison in jets up to a distance of one metre and usually aims at the eyes of its victim. |
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The Olympian distance he so carefully cultivated was shot through with genuine exhaustion. |
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They live within spitting distance of a busy runway at London's Heathrow Airport. |
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Where space allows, the distance between nests is double the reach of an individual. |
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Participants run a distance of 3 miles to as long as 10 miles, while crawling through mud bogs, and battling other obstacles. |
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Exciting the lattice increases the distance between the nanocrystals, and the skin reflects longer wavelengths of light. |
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Newcastle have put themselves within touching distance after a fantastic run which has been spearheaded by the goals of Senegal striker Cisse. |
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Long distance migrants are believed to disperse as young birds and form attachments to potential breeding sites and to favourite wintering sites. |
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These foraging trips may last anywhere between a day and two weeks, depending on the abundance of food and the distance of foraging sites. |
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No long distance bus services are provided, and all services from the island are provided by Stagecoach and terminate in Barrow. |
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Alpha radiation can travel only a short distance and cannot travel through the outer, dead layer of human skin. |
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Additionally, the blades are placed a considerable distance in front of the tower and are sometimes tilted forward into the wind a small amount. |
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A curve of equidistant points is a set of points all at the same distance from a given point, line, or polyline. |
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In this case the function whose value is being held constant along a contour line is a distance function. |
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This distance of 1000 orgyas was taken as an itinerary unit, and called a schoene. |
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They can discern the size, shape, surface characteristics, distance and movement of an object. |
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Dolphins are much easier to spot from a distance than tuna, since they regularly breathe. |
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A ria coast is a coastline having several parallel rias separated by prominent ridges, extending a distance inland. |
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A sunflower, four more, one bowed, and horses in the distance standing rigid and still as toys. |
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Exit numbers are commonly derived from the exit's distance in miles or kilometers from the start of the freeway. |
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Over time, the freeway and its environs become congested again as both the average number and distance of trips increases. |
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The M5 and M6 numbers were reserved for the other two planned long distance motorways. |
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Eccentricity of the earth is the distance between the focus and the center of the earth's elliptick orbit. |
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If the demolition is to use explosives, an exclusion zone must be established at a distance from and surrounding the structure. |
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Both the depth and the distance from shore strongly influence the biodiversity of the plants and animals present in each region. |
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A given wind speed has a matching practical limit over which time or distance will not produce larger waves. |
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The station is situated a short distance from Huddersfield bus station, so interchange facilities are possible but limited. |
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For instance, they made distance tables for sea voyages that were remarkably precise. |
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The flow of cold, gray mountain water continues for some distance into the lake. |
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Distance markers along the Rhine measure the distance from the bridge in the old city centre of Constance. |
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Because the levees are some distance from the river, at high tide the Lower Rhine has more room for widening than the Upper Rhine. |
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Local services are operated by Northern with longer distance services operated by TransPennine Express. |
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Far from putting a distance between them, his absence was only fanning the flames of her affection. |
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A short distance form the town on Gayle Beck are the Aysgill Force waterfalls. |
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Fluocerite in the matrass yields water and at the melting point of glass the matrass is attacked at a distance from the assay. |
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The distance between the profiles is usually quite large, limiting the accuracy of the interpolating. |
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One of the vital instruments which facilitated long distance trade was portage and the domestication of beasts of burden. |
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Organized caravans, visible by the 2nd millennium BCE, could carry goods across a large distance as fodder was mostly available along the way. |
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You can always see the covered area on the focusing screen regardless what the subject distance might be or what close-up accessories are used. |
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Long distance trade may have seen local elites resorting to struggle in order for manipulation and control. |
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Records have been collected since 1908 from the Met Office's weather station at Lister Park, a short distance north of the city centre. |
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One day he attempted to help out by leading a gentleman cow back to the ranch, a distance of about a mile. |
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Because the Earth's surface is curved, the shortest distance is actually a curve over the surface called a great circle. |
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Geographical distance also prevented them from receiving anything more than a sympathetic ear from Rome. |
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The torpedo boat would back away to a safe distance and detonate the torpedo, usually by means of a long cord attached to a trigger. |
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The airflow can remain turbulent and erratic for some distance downwind into the flatter countryside. |
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He constructed Dikesmarsh bank some distance to the east of the channel, so that the intervening land could be used as washlands. |
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The French decided to launch the invasion force entirely from Le Havre, a large harbour some distance from the blockading British fleet at Brest. |
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The initial task would be the haulage of stores from Cape Evans to Hut Point, a distance of 13 miles. |
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The ascending mine is a floating distance mine that may cut its mooring or in some other way float higher when it detects a target. |
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The bubble jet effect occurs when a mine or torpedo detonates in the water a short distance away from the targeted ship. |
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If the mine detonates at a distance from the ship, the change in water pressure causes the ship to resonate. |
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The distance sweep mimics the sound and magnetism of a ship and is pulled behind the sweeper. |
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The mine exploded some distance from the ship, making a small hole on the starboard side and temporarily knocking a turbine out of action. |
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Having their own governments continuing to govern them softened the blow and kept most civilians at a distance from their oppressors. |
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At dawn, the KRRC had not reached its objective and was forced to find cover and dig in some distance from Woodcock. |
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In 1904, he demonstrated the feasibility of detecting a ship in dense fog, but not its distance from the transmitter. |
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He obtained a patent for his detection device in April 1904 and later a patent for a related amendment for estimating the distance to the ship. |
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Reflected signals decline rapidly as distance increases, so noise introduces a radar range limitation. |
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The distance resolution and the characteristics of the received signal as compared to noise depends on the shape of the pulse. |
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The measure of the amount of frequency shift is directly proportional to the distance travelled. |
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That distance can be displayed on an instrument, and it may also be available via the transponder. |
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No nation had the World by the tail this week, but the rear end of the British lion was within measurable distance of Adolf Hitler's grasp. |
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Then I went into the garden and as I was working hecticly, the garden door opened and I recognized in the distance this little brown-suited man. |
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Research shows that the distance between French Flemish and Dutch is greater than that between Dutch and German. |
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The distance of 82 miles from London to Folkestone was covered in 2 hours and 40 minutes. |
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Louis during the Gordon Bennett International Balloon Race, setting a distance record that held for more than 20 years. |
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He also advocated athleticism including distance running, swimming, and weightlifting. |
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Although each presenter chose a different route, Clarkson estimated the distance as approximately 750 miles. |
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However, at just 50 percent of all distance traveled, car usage is the lowest of all G8 countries. |
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Sometimes the spatters extend a significant distance above other painted figures. |
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Tourism is important to the rural economy of Wharfedale and there are many short, mid and long distance walks, with clear waymarkers. |
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The result is a slight lateral incline with increased distance from the ridge axis. |
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Moving further inland, frosts during winter gets more common due to the higher elevation and distance to the sea. |
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The former vary according to the distance between individuals, while the latter vary according to the level of aggression. |
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Both won international medals and broke world records in middle and long distance running. |
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This rangefinder not only measures the distance to the target, but also provides a digital readout of the inches of holdover at that distance. |
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Since then, the combination of Earth's distance from the Sun, physical properties, and geological history have allowed life to evolve and thrive. |
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This is the maximum distance at which the Earth's gravitational influence is stronger than the more distant Sun and planets. |
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The rocks making up the crust below the seafloor are youngest along the axis of the ridge and age with increasing distance from that axis. |
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Commercial airliner flights on the Polar routes may pass within viewing distance of the North Pole. |
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The centrifugal force acts outwards in the radial direction and is proportional to the distance of the body from the axis of the rotating frame. |
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The changing distance separating the Moon and Earth also affects tide heights. |
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These bodies have strong gravitational fields that diminish with distance and act to alter the shape of an equipotential surface on the Earth. |
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The club was originally based in the grounds of Agecroft Hall and then a short distance downstream at Littleton Road. |
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The politician hastened to distance himself from that political hot potato. |
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Important mountain peaks visible from Ingleborough are listed here, clockwise from north, with their distance in miles and bearing in degrees. |
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The distance traveled in the journey around Africa to India and back was greater than around the equator. |
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Visitors are no longer permitted to touch the stones, but are able to walk around the monument from a short distance away. |
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National Express operates long distance routes, for example to Heathrow and London. |
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National Cycle Route 4 and the Thames Path, a modern long distance footpath, run through the county. |
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It was at this tower about 1898 that Guglielmo Marconi heard wireless signals transmitted from Porthcurno, a distance of 30 miles. |
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The effects of this can be seen up to a distance of 4 miles from the granite in an area called the metamorphic aureole. |
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The effect of this process depends on the type of rocks which were heated and their distance from the intrusion. |
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Controllers adhere to a set of separation standards that define the minimum distance allowed between aircraft. |
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Nav Canada is funded from fees that are collected from the airlines based on the weight of the aircraft and the distance flown. |
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This point is usually located some distance above the top of the plow bottom. |
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A more recent classification is that of primary routes, the category of recommended routes for long distance traffic. |
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The pericynthion's distance of 15 km and the apocynthion's distance of 100 km are known. |
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The flight was considered proof that flying boats had evolved to become reliable means of long distance transport. |
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The distance in time to the event it describes may mean that it was embellished to add a dramatic touch. |
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The striking appearance of Ingleborough from all directions and from a great distance is due to the unusual geology of the underlying rock. |
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Size and shape were determined by the visual angle subtended at the eye combined with perceived distance and orientation. |
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These Greensand Ridges are popular long distance walking routes, for instance the Greensand Way in Kent. |
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Nor should it be inferred that the boundary suddenly moved a great distance every 50 years. |
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The distance between nests ensures sufficient food supply for pairs and their chicks. |
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For events governed by IAAF rules, it is mandatory that the route be marked so that all competitors can see the distance covered in kilometres. |
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In wetter conditions water flows a greater distance across the limestone as underground channels and chambers fill up. |
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Caesar, still some distance away, assumed the ships were afloat and called off the pursuit. |
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In 2010, Stefaan Engels, a Belgian, set out to run the marathon distance every day of the year. |
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Greater weekly training mileages can offer greater results in terms of distance and endurance, but also carry a greater risk of training injury. |
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The Ryde station was at St Johns Road, some distance from the pier where the majority of travellers arrived. |
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Choroidal thickness was defined as the distance between the retinal pigment epithelium to the inner margin of the sclera. |
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The resulting dataset is then screened with a criterion based on the distance and orientation of the photocentres in different photometric bands. |
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She crossed the Humber from Hull to New Holland Pier swimming the distance in 50 minutes, 6 minutes slower than the men's record. |
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Today both of these rivers remain navigable, although the Foss is only navigable for a short distance above the confluence. |
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This was the number used by Christopher Columbus in order to underestimate the distance to India as 70,000 stades. |
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A short distance from their camp, the Roman troops were ambushed by the Eburones and massacred. |
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Like most cities founded by the Romans, York is well served by long distance trunk roads. |
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Being far from any roads, all ascents of Esk Pike involve considerable distance by Cumbrian standards. |
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Finally, from a distance of two miles, Ariovistus cut Caesar's supply line, isolating his garrison. |
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The area of each specimen was lased imbricately twice with a uniformly slow speed at a 90-degree angle to the surface and at a distance of 1 mm. |
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Many intaglio prints have a plate mark a distance away from the printed image. |
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Loughrigg Fell is on the route of the Windermere Way, a long distance footpath that circumambulates Windermere. |
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Some critical disease characteristics that should be evaluated include virulence, distance traveled by victims, and level of contagiousness. |
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The two senators have been tripping over each other to distance themselves from the taint of Beltway insiderdom. |
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This working distance can keep the children relaxed and is convenient for those with disabilities such as polimyelities and autism. |
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Interfixation distance is the metric that is often used to measure how readers space their fixations. |
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The value to the military is that one angular mil subtends approximately one metre at a distance of one kilometer. |
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The view from the top of the fell is comprehensive with the Cumbrian coast in view to the west and the Pennines seen in the distance to the east. |
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Langdale was previously known as Langdene meaning 'far away wooded valley' and referring to its distance along the flint route from Whitley Bay. |
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The obtained molds present hexagonally arranged 50 nm diameter pores, with a 100 nm interpore distance and a length of 100 nm. |
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The eyepiece tubes are adjusted for the correct interpupillary distance, that is, the distance between the pupils of one's eyes. |
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National Express operate 2 long distance coach routes with stops in Penrith. |
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A short distance from Five Ways the Birmingham Oratory was completed in 1910 on the site of Cardinal Newman's original foundation. |
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It is at a perpendicular distance of 16 kadams from a point 69 kadams from the corner of the square. |
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As well as local suburban and village services, longer distance buses run to Millom, Ulverston, Bowness, Windermere and Kendal. |
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Norrland has a highly variable climate depending on altitude, latitude and distance to water. |
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The young woman kept on down Front Street, Warwick maintaining his distance a few rods behind her. |
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This way the distance the bomber travelled along the beam could be precisely verified. |
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You either kept distance or an obstacle between yourself and the engagement area, a buffer zone against the enemy's reaction from the kill zone. |
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I watched from a distance as rangers left a kudu carcass to entice the lions to walk through the gates. |
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From the border the river is canalised in two distinct section over a distance of 88 km with 17 locks. |
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From the 1750s, Acts required trusts to erect milestones indicating the distance between the main towns on the road. |
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Newcastle Coach Station, near the railway station, handles long distance bus services operated by National Express. |
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The toll is calculated by the distance travelled on the toll road or the specific exit chosen. |
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The evaluation of the meridian distance integral is central to many studies in geodesy and map projection. |
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Kevin Ryan's Blaine, the Willie Haggas-trained favourite Muthmir and course and distance winner Ashpan Sam are others who could go close. |
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Water from the Slad Brook, which is culverted beneath Stroud, joins the canal a short distance above Lower Wallbridge Lock. |
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The Shanyang Canal originally opened onto the Yangtze a short distance south of Yangzhou. |
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In the Davy system a gauze surrounds the flame and extends for a distance above forming a cage. |
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For that entire distance the eastern slopes of the Apennines are in Marches. |
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This distance is determined by the methodology of excavation and the design thickness of the permanent liner. |
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Thinner timber transoms were used to keep the baulks the correct distance apart. |
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Gasoline mowers have the advantages over electric mowers of greater power and distance range. |
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In the European Union, all new long distance buses and coaches must be fitted with seat belts. |
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The distance between ridges and the height of the ridges depend on the feed rate, number of cutting surfaces, the cutter diameter. |
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Stationary steam engines in fixed buildings may have the boiler and engine in separate buildings some distance apart. |
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The force is proportional to the product of the two masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them. |
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If the speed is constant, only multiplication is needed, but if the speed changes, a more powerful method of finding the distance is necessary. |
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However, a Riemann sum only gives an approximation of the distance traveled. |
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We must take the limit of all such Riemann sums to find the exact distance traveled. |
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When velocity is constant, the total distance traveled over the given time interval can be computed by multiplying velocity and time. |
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He reckoned the distance without any instruments or maps with surprising accuracy. |
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In this case the stress F can be taken as the force applied to the lever, and X as the distance traveled by it along its circular path. |
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Its thickness is the distance from the inner circle to the outer circle, and its width is the distance from one edge to the other. |
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Mice would need to be released some distance away, as mice have a strong homing instinct. |
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The seeds may not be sown to the right depth nor the proper distance from one another. |
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The seed drill employed a series of runners spaced at the same distance as the ploughed furrows. |
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Data from driver location signs are used to provide distance and carriageway identifier information. |
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By temperament and background he was some distance removed from Heath's passionate commitment to a united Europe. |
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He entered the ramshackle bus, and was driven a long distance through very sandy streets to the hotel on the St. Lawrence. |
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It is located within commuting distance of both Philadelphia and Baltimore. |
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Sometimes two of the tracks go more straight and with a little distance from the two other. |
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Although in former times the judges walked the distance from Temple to Westminster, they now mostly arrive by car. |
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As of October 1996, the airport has 2,500 short stay parking spaces within walking distance to the terminal. |
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A shuttle bus service connects the railway station to the airport, a distance of just over a mile. |
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The geographic orientation of Michigan's peninsulas makes for a long distance between the ends of the state. |
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A circle is the locus of points from which the distance to the center is a given value, the radius. |
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Industrial flint mining begins, such as that at Cissbury and Grimes Graves, along with evidence of long distance trade. |
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However, when military coups began in Bangladesh during the late 1970s, there was increasing distance between the two neighbors. |
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We prove that a quasiisometric map between rank one symmetric spaces is within bounded distance from a unique harmonic map. |
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Spanish is the second most popular language in the language travel market, followed with some distance by French, Italian and German. |
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St Cuthbert's Way is one of the most beautiful, varied and enjoyable long distance walking routes in Britain, and one of Scotland's Great Trails. |
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When a grammar school has too many qualified applicants, other criteria are used to allocate places, such as siblings, distance or faith. |
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Some students use online or distance education programs to earn this degree. |
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Urbanest Tower Bridge is located within a walking distance from the Tower of London and Tower Bridge. |
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A serpentine drive gave an impression of greater distance between the front gates and the castle entrance. |
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Durham Castle is jointly designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site with Durham Cathedral, a short distance across Palace Green. |
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At the greatest possible distance from the church, beyond the precinct of the monastery, was the eleemosynary department. |
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Before the development of rapid long distance transportation, regions of cider consumption generally coincided with those of cider production. |
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The Seminary formerly offered distance education through an External Studies Department. |
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He later stated that he used the album to distance himself from Pink Floyd. |
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The dynamic dubstep scene in Japan is growing quickly despite its cultural and geographical distance from the West. |
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During filming, to remain in character, Sellers refused most interview requests and kept his distance from the other actors. |
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There appears to be no limit on the distance that can separate the fronted expression from its canonical position. |
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Sprinters are usually well muscled, while stayers, or distance runners, tend to be smaller and slimmer. |
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The actual physical length of each club is longer or shorter, depending on the distance the club is intended to propel the ball. |
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Historically, when male Cossacks waged permanent wars at a great distance from their homes, the women took over the role as family leaders. |
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It was a limiting factor in long distance sea travel, often killing large numbers of people. |
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The new marathon distance was chosen to ensure that the race finished in front of the box occupied by the British royal family. |
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The distance from the start of the Marathon to the finish at the stadium was established at these games. |
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The timing of the draw drew criticism due to its distance from the tournament. |
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As the distance between sites increases, the correlation between wind speeds measured at those sites, decreases. |
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As the distance increases between the pack ice and the coast, females must swim longer distances to reach favored denning areas on land. |
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Today's rules are similar except for details such as the height of the net and posts and the distance of the service line from the net. |
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During the Contact period, it is known that Maya nobility took part in long distance trading expeditions. |
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Long distance trade of both luxury and utilitarian goods was probably controlled by the royal family. |
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It became the standard racing distance for Quarter Horses and inspired their name. |
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Rather, it has its own Mongolian style of horse racing in which the horses run for at least a distance of 25 kilometers. |
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The Maya engaged in long distance trade across the Maya region, and across greater Mesoamerica and beyond. |
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An inconsiderable weight, by distance from the centre of the balance, will preponderate greater magnitudes. |
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An old adage describes beating as sailing for twice the distance at half the speed and three times the discomfort. |
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The advantage of this method was that the effects of drift were reduced to errors in distance travelled, usually much smaller. |
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Brooks, attempting to set a long distance record, crashed a Ford Flivver off the coast of Melbourne Beach, resulting in his death. |
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When the Sun is ahead or behind one's course one can check the distance to one's destination but not one's course. |
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The university has branch campuses in both London and Birmingham, and an extensive distance learning provision. |
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However, they remained very expensive and the lunar distance method continued to be used for some decades. |
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An online distance learning provision also offers Ulster University courses globally. |
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A milliary column, from which they used to compute the distance of all the cities and places of note. |
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To the south, the kingdom extended some distance up the valley of the Clyde, and along the coast probably extended south towards Ayr. |
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As well as long distance trade, local trade must also have been significant. |
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The British faced a vast territory far larger than Britain or France, located at a far distance from home ports. |
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This parallel line allows the navigator to maintain a given distance away from hazards. |
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See, in the distance advancing, Richmond's misproud array, Fighting for Henry the traitor. |
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The Rob Roy Way, named after Scottish folk hero and outlaw Rob Roy MacGregor, is a long distance footpath that runs for 92 miles. |
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That height can then be used to compute distance from the subpoint to create a circular line of position. |
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A short distance from this town lies Bryn Celli Ddu, a Stone Age burial mound. |
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As before, the genetic distance between Caucasoid and Mongoloid is the smallest and that between Negroid and Mongoloid is the largest. |
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Because of the islands' distance from the administrative headquarters of the metropolitan government in Shinjuku, local offices administer them. |
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When the United States began to expand to the west and other parts of the country, so did the distance of businesses to their customers. |
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In modern physics, action at a distance has been completely eliminated, except for subtle effects involving quantum entanglement. |
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Similar to latitude, the longitude of a place on Earth is the angular distance east or west of the prime meridian or Greenwich meridian. |
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Roughly, the latitude of a place on Earth is its angular distance north or south of the equator. |
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The chance that such a reshuffle occurs between two alleles is inversely related to the distance between them. |
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Their distance established spiral nebulae well beyond the edge of the Milky Way. |
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Each of the colleges and universities found here are at a short walking distance of each other. |
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The musketeers were too far back to aim, and could only shoot halfway from the distance of the natives. |
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Only at some distance does convection occur to carry heat to the bulb envelope. |
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This sector became the first long distance passenger railway in the UK to go into profit. |
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Units included fingers, the distance from thumb to forefinger, palms, cubits and wingspans. |
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Fractures are localized as pressure drops off with the rate of frictional loss, which is relevant to the distance from the well. |
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This effect becomes smaller and weaker as the distance between township and wells increases. |
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A similar distance to the north of Lewis are North Rona and Sula Sgeir, two small and remote islands. |
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Hermits are usually associated with a larger monastery but live in seclusion some distance from the main compound. |
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Temperature also varies according to elevation, distance from the coast, and type of vegetation or land use. |
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His distance from Lisbon and his success meant he had many enemies abroad, and few friends in the capital to defend him. |
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Having ridden a distance of two or three miles, Garey slackened his pace, and put the mustang to a slow walk. |
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From a distance it looks like any other boathouse, but closer inspection reveals that this is a work of art in concrete. |
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This location was ultimately unsuitable due to its distance from the West End, condensation and lack of waterproofing. |
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This idea is that we scale the image size according to distance in a geometrical manner. |
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In fact, Berkeley argued that the same cues that evoke distance also evoke size, and that we do not first see size and then calculate distance. |
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Competitors line up at the start, race to a stake, moored boat, or buoy some distance away, and return. |
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A new location was quickly found but it was half a mile away from the ground, and so the players had to walk that distance in their playing kit. |
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Stevens began efforts that would later bridge the distance between the provinces and the city. |
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The distance to Earth's centre can be used both for very deep positions and for positions in space. |
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It runs local bus routes across Kuwait as well as longer distance services to other Gulf states. |
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It runs local bus routes across Kuwait and longer distance services to neighbouring Arab countries. |
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Ethiopian athletes have won many Olympic gold medals in track and field, most of them in long distance running. |
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Navigators measure distance on the globe in degrees, arcminutes and arcseconds. |
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Wanting to preserve the appearance of impartiality, Radcliffe also kept his distance from Viceroy Mountbatten. |
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He was drawn by the noise of the water, which can be heard at a distance of several kilometers. |
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Maria Himmelfahrt is situated in Marienberg a little distance to the southwest of Burghausen. |
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When set on a pedestal or other mount, they could be used to measure the angular distance between any two celestial objects. |
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The distance between mansiones was determined by how far a wagon could travel in a day. |
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All points on a sphere are the same distance from the center. |
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The distance to a star was first announced in 1838 when the parallax of 61 Cygni was measured by Friedrich Bessel. |
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Notwithstanding this, nests are always built close together and ideal nesting sites will not be used if they are some distance from a colony. |
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In the distance the whitefeller lights of Bluebush cast an ugly orange pallor into the sky. |
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The festival continues to overcome a variety of challenges thrown up by its distance from key markets and the changed economic climate. |
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On sagittal reconstruction of the CT images, a narrowed aortomesenteric distance and angle can be easily depicted, substantiating the diagnosis. |
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The thrust from this lunge determines the weight and hence the distance the stone will travel. |
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Gatland's side got back to within striking distance when fly-half Jones's clever pass sent centre Jonathan Davies arcing round Shontayne Hape. |
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If speakers wish to express distance towards or even dislike of the person they are speaking to, the reverse is true, and differences are sought. |
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For this 12 points, the distance between each pair of points, respectively the lengths of chosen abscissae were measured three times. |
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Early long distance trade was limited almost exclusively to luxury goods like spices, textiles and precious metals. |
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How could I condemn a name that honours so many of my friends for whose distance or loss I now beweep? |
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They were trying to figure out how to call long distance from the ticky box. |
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The exact dimension of the cyst and its distance from the lateral knee joint line and the tibiotalar joint line were marked on the skin. |
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Amtrak long distance and commuter rail services originate from Union Station. |
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The peak is a major objective in the Beacons Way, a long distance footpath which passes from east to west across the massif. |
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The sailor sees the burthen, the built, and the distance of a ship at sea, while she is a great way off. |
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Many experts now advise consumers to use a prepaid calling card to save money on long distance calls while staying in a hotel. |
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Driving behavior, speed, engine type and separation distance all affect dolphin safety. |
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The fish swim in a grid where the distance between them is the same as the jump length of their prey, as indicated in the animation above right. |
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Long distance buses depart from the bus terminal in Parnell Place to destinations throughout Ireland. |
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Most of the student residences are on campus, with the rest in walking distance of the campus and Aberystwyth town centre. |
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There are around 3,000 rooms available in halls of residence, and all the accommodation is within walking distance of the university. |
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There are local bus services between the main centres of population, and long distance services between Aberystwyth and Cardiff. |
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Fares are generally calculated on a stage system based on distance travelled. |
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National Express operate long distance coach services from Hanley Bus Station. |
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To find the taxi distance between your home and your school, use the Ruler Postulate to find the horizontal and vertical distances. |
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The acoustic torpedo was designed to run straight to an arming distance of 400 m and then turn toward the loudest noise detected. |
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The waveform shapes are necessary to make up for the distance variations from the electron beam source and the screen surface. |
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This decision dangerously exposed the individual forces to defeat in detail, as the distance between them was such that they could not mutually support each other. |
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No sense of aloofness or distance diluted his warm melodicism. |
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If the distance between stations is such that the signal strength varies appreciably with time then the directivity of the receiving antennas must be greater than two to one. |
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The great distance that some youth travel...is bound to play its part in the case of the borderline student who becomes an infrequent attender and finally drops out of school. |
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