All fermentations were performed on duplicate days with two replicates per day. |
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The authors independently abstracted data in duplicate and cross checked for transcription errors and discrepancies. |
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The midtown Sacramento-based co-working operation hopes to duplicate its success in the university town. |
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People seem to be latching on to the idea that if they own a piece of music in one format, they have a right to duplicate it in another. |
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Other states, like New York, have created an entirely state-funded duplicate of welfare for the malingerers. |
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The duplicate record of designated targets was sealed by the randomiser in a plastic tamper-evident security bag. |
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Although the car never stalled for me, I was able to duplicate the customer's complaint of trouble on steep grades. |
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The cartridge was designed to improve on the accuracy of and duplicate the ballistics of the.22 Magnum in a reloadable case. |
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For example, we have duplicate platforms in the triplex mowers but we have to target that while retaining functionality for all the markets. |
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Do we really want all our favorite things thousands of miles away or do we duplicate or triplicate everything? |
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There are a thousand sites on the net which duplicate the popular links of the moment. |
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What others have failed to duplicate is the appealing shopping experience found in these pleasantly feminine one-stop-shopping specialty stores. |
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The camo stock is an exact duplicate of the design McMillan sold to go on the original rifles and is equipped with aluminum bedding blocks. |
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The single SPB that is present at the beginning of the cell cycle must duplicate to generate the two poles of the bipolar spindle. |
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You might consider trying to duplicate your institution's colors in the flower and candles, unless they are something like pomegranate and puce. |
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Glaciers are powerful modificatory agents, and they can duplicate human flaking to a startling degree. |
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New cases are checked against existing cases in the registry to prevent duplicate entries. |
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In an attempt to gain acceptance for the use of duplicate binomials, MacMillan proposed the tautonym A. apios. |
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However, the details of functional divergence between duplicate genes remain largely unexplored. |
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This is because the charges on the shield duplicate the crest which in many cases is a demi-creature issuant from a crown. |
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The station had been built in 1876 and British Rail wanted to duplicate the ornate original wrought ironwork but the plans had gone missing. |
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The products have exclusive holograms differentiating the original and the duplicate. |
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There is a loyalty among Chicagoans that is hard to duplicate anywhere else. |
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Hunger strikers no longer feel obliged to duplicate the gravitas of such famous trailblazers as the suffragettes and Gandhi. |
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In later years the oscillator was replaced by a duplicate diaphone to be used in the event of breakdown. |
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According to mystical traditions, the living human body is coextended by a duplicate. |
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Each eye potentially views a significantly duplicate volume ahead and has a large monocular field of view laterally. |
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It is an exact duplicate of the regular stove, except that this one is all hand-made and chromium-plated and has my name engraved on it. |
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Genes of interest were printed in duplicate along with non-specific genes and housekeeping genes were used for normalization purposes. |
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To the extent that civil unions will duplicate marriage, then extending that privilege is clearly unnecessary. |
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Eventually Dutch hybridizers managed to duplicate the exotic mosaic patterns in healthy plants. |
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Deposit was inoculated with a sterile Pasteur pipette over the surface of slopes of LJ media in duplicate. |
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In the case of multifunctional genes, this is possible if the critical functions are shared by duplicate genes. |
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After paying his dues, Sanchez finally got his hands on the gear he needed to duplicate the sounds he was hearing in his head. |
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They are a signal booster that allows you to duplicate tapes with minimal loss of quality. |
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The screen was performed in duplicate and repeated twice, and mutants common to both screens were characterized further. |
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Each sample was analyzed in duplicate, and the means of the duplicates served as data. |
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Experiments were done in duplicate and a comparison of duplicates showed good agreement. |
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A dilution series of each experimental sample was generated and run in duplicate. |
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Electrotyping is an application of the art of electroplating to typography, used for making duplicate plates for relief printing. |
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First, the increase in frequency of original gene and duplicate is not at issue here. |
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Analyses were performed in duplicate on each of the 12 radiata trees that developed epicormic shoots and were used as the plant material source. |
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The government will issue a new or duplicate number to the name on the certificate. |
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It addressed the issue of duplicate entries and excess paperwork, instead allowing for immediate on site recording of all maintenance work. |
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In many cases, only the locksmith who installed the original system can make duplicate keys. |
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Deepening the mystery are police claims the raid was carried out by someone who had a duplicate key. |
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Still, we wondered, why couldn't the server recognize duplicate keys, and just refuse the installation? |
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She suggested that in the morning I try to find a license bureau and obtain a duplicate license. |
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For example, I never realised you should keep duplicate copies of receipts. |
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Nora makes duplicate keys for whoever asks and encourages them to walk right in whenever they please. |
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At the very least, you should make an extra copy of your most vital data on duplicate media and store it off-site. |
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Last year the locks on all 164 rooms at the hotel had to be changed after an armed gang escaped with a bag of duplicate card keys. |
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Basically, identical and duplicate infrastructure components serve the critical systems. |
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When she told this to the cameras she also announced to the audience that everyone would be getting a duplicate of the bath robe after the show. |
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A point-in-time copy represents an exact duplicate of a data volume at the moment the copy was created. |
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I have a house on a quarter acre in a south Dublin suburb with enough room to build a duplicate of the existing house in the side garden. |
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The method of doing this comparison varies according to what kind of duplicate is being played. |
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And then you got another ticket, called the duplicate, with the date changed and another stamp on it. |
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You can even maintain balance in positions impossible to duplicate with free weights. |
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It is impossible for us now to duplicate the Great Pyramid even if every country's resources and a trillion dollars were spent on the project. |
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Some of these make the most of the new medium, and would be impossible to duplicate in the print world. |
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Nearly from the beginning of his bodybuilding career, people have followed his path, hoping to duplicate some of his success. |
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Oh yeah, you may scoff but soon you'll be copying my pink eye look and trying to duplicate my Gabriel's trumpet-like sneeze. |
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Thus the band is left with studio recordings that are almost impossible to duplicate onstage. |
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The key to franchise success is being able to duplicate what someone else has already successfully done. |
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The Fund's monies will be spent over a three-year period and will not duplicate existing services already provided by the Home Office. |
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Personally I couldn't care less about trying to duplicate effects that have already been achieved using the arcane language of electronics. |
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Others said a united relief committee would duplicate machinery already in existence and might lead to confusion. |
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The center gets involved only if all significantly affected parties agree to its presence, and tries not to duplicate services already available. |
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The vin jaune gives the sauce a distinctive, underlying taste that is hard to duplicate with other wines. |
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In duplicate bridge, vulnerability is indicated on boards, in rubber bridge, it is determined in other ways. |
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Make a duplicate of the checklist and file it in a safety deposit box or with your accountant or solicitor. |
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For all studies, fresh barley grains were extracted in triplicate and analysed in duplicate. |
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The thieves have also managed to replace the magnetic swiper, which allows them duplicate the magnetic strip on the card. |
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The only cost involved was that of the initial cloner's real gold bar, which he could then duplicate hundreds of times over anyway. |
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You want to access two PCs, but don't want to duplicate the mess and clutter of another monitor, mouse and keyboard. |
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No interest is served when it's easy to duplicate or falsify an identity document. |
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As previously described, duplicate plates and nitrocellulose lifts were used to sort the colonies until an individual colony was isolated. |
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Most backup programs only let you restore Exchange data to the same or a duplicate server from which it was backed up. |
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The Egyptian magicians were able to duplicate the first three signs Moses performed although not necessarily by naturalist methods only. |
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One plus of physical stores, says Sinnreich, is that they perform educational and informational functions in ways a Web site can't duplicate. |
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Well, yes, it would take those impossible billions if we set out merely to duplicate the media Goliaths. |
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You are doing them a service by being comprehensively insured for coaching in a way that no other cycling organization can duplicate. |
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Similarly, the railroad brotherhoods ' temperance efforts resembled but did not duplicate bourgeois temperance movements. |
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Most search engines have duplication filters in effect that look past formatting changes and do a very good job of detecting duplicate content. |
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The transfers are made from a duplicate negative, which may explain the insanely good transfer we see here. |
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Qualcomm's accounts payable team recently had its accounts payable reviewed for potential duplicate payments and sales tax overpayments. |
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Almost immediately, urban musicians began to duplicate these performances, usually within the acoustic country blues idiom. |
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As the audience fill the auditorium, they will see a Victorian audience fill a duplicate auditorium behind a gauze on stage. |
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And beyond duplicate copies, we just don't have that much space here anyway! |
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Some details of bridge scoring were changed in 1987 for duplicate bridge and in 1993 for rubber bridge. |
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The idea of duplicate bridge, mostly played in the Bridge Club is that everybody plays with the same cards. |
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Errors in landmark identification were estimated by examining duplicate tracings of 12 of the cephalometric radiographs. |
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I have since had to report the missing licence to the police and must now reapply for a duplicate, all at my expense and inconvenience. |
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The ballet is set to Bach organ music, played on electronic keyboards geared to duplicate the sound of a traditional pipe organ. |
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Self-pollination in these strains was found to be controlled by duplicate, recessive genes. |
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That's the condition you will wish to duplicate, and this can be done with slatted frames made of furring strips on which laths are tacked one half inch apart. |
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A collection of miscellaneous psychokinetic powers are also acquired such as the ability to fly through the air, walk on water, and create duplicate bodies. |
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These two men represent diversity rampant, united only by their gender and individuality of vision, like a mismatched stereopticon instead of duplicate images, right and left. |
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He has a secret duplicate of the key with which he is locked up at night. |
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He said the exercise would not duplicate routine examinations already carried out by the District Auditor, Audit Commission and the Social Services Inspectorate. |
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This monomorphism, in at least one duplicate, does not allow segregation between duplicates, which is necessary to determine whether loci are or are not linked. |
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But the weather combined with the intensely chalky soil yields a sparkling wine that is impossible to duplicate in many New or Old World climates. |
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She recognized it as a duplicate of the practice room she had at home, complete with the mats on the floors and several punching bags hanging in the center. |
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If you have a well-equipped workshop with a table saw, a router, and power sanders, you can mill moldings to imitate or duplicate ones that you've seen in a book or magazine. |
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Without a clear knowledge of the problems in the operational setup of videotape and equipment, it is not possible to properly duplicate or intersplice videotapes from different sources. |
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Another similar statue was erected at the British Museum, and a duplicate of the statue was specially made in Britain and imported to sit by the new development. |
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During the last deck before the shuffle when the count was favorable I would bet many black and many red with a few green and sometimes duplicate this for a second hand. |
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Apart from people wanting to renew licences that have expired, there have also been a lot of applications for duplicate licences where people have mislaid them. |
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Although the report normally remains within US Air Force channels, commanders may add other addressees, as appropriate, to avoid duplicate reporting. |
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But making a duplicate for a lost key needs more imagination. |
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Eight commercially available clones containing intergenic regions from the yeast genome were used in duplicate as hybridization and data analysis controls. |
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More likely, they thought they could duplicate the Spain success. |
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No sooner had the last drop of champagne been poured in Miami than other small-market teams began to wonder if they could duplicate the Marlins' success. |
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As one types keyword tags, he should choose the keywords which relate to content of that front page to avoid surplus, irrelative or duplicate keywords. |
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The play of the hand will take 4 years, however, and during that time will require skill-sets of his administration more suited to duplicate bridge. |
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He learns that the art of hand-etching engraved dies is fading away as computers and machines have taken over to precisely duplicate the classic fonts. |
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Now, when a claim is made, the details will be passed on so officials can carry out cross-checks and ensure that duplicate claims are not being made. |
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So, if you escrow your tax payment, request that duplicate copies of the bill be sent to you by the tax collector and check to make sure the bill is paid. |
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With the ever increasing security gate access codes had become nearly impossible to duplicate, but with the warp drive they didn't even have to try. |
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Maintenance of the service numbers and the civilian numbers is not consistent with this aim and is a problem where duplicate numbers have been issued. |
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The unique interaction between the two technologies creates security features that are nearly impossible to counterfeit, duplicate or reverse engineer. |
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They were strongly suspicious the motorbike had been stolen by the rental operator who obviously knew their temporary address and had a duplicate key. |
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As long as a company allows employees to duplicate and triplicate company files on devices that leave the office, it cannot ensure that its information won't ever get out. |
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It takes about 20 minutes to cook on the griddle, arrives piping hot, and is covered in a tasty Japanese sauce I haven't been able to duplicate at home. |
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We deleted duplicate hospital records by retaining only one copy of events characterised as the same admission for the same patient on the same day. |
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Working from a duplicate slide, he identified the fish as the oarfish noting, however, that the head appeared more blunt than in existing illustrations. |
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But he believes the project will simply duplicate work that police already carry out and says the money would be better spent on the street than on figures. |
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We begin by doing a community profile to assess what the needs are in the area, because it's important not to duplicate services that already exist. |
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Because member numbers can change, the date of birth is a unique identifier used to confirm that we are accessing the correct account and to eliminate duplicate subscriptions. |
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Four additional keystrokes duplicate the functions of the arrow keys. |
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The word chosen by the researcher had a duplicate meaning in Sylheti. |
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Unfortunately, with time travel being so unreliable for humans, he can only create a cyborg duplicate of himself and trust that it gets the job done. |
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He lost the bet on the twenty-eighth question, when a duplicate birthday turned up. |
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Wayne has infused the whole operation with a spirit of joy and dedication that is stealth seasoning no one can duplicate. |
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All such vessels shall produce transires in duplicate, signed and certified to by the customs at the Liberian port of shipment, such transires to detail quantities and values. |
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Son of God is trying to duplicate the grassroots strategy that paid off for Gibson. |
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Registers were to be produced in duplicate, and one was to be sent to the Office of the Scottish Registrar General in Edinburgh. |
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Punches were placed in haemolysing reagent, in duplicate or triplicate, and incubated at room temperature with shaking. |
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It then checks for and allows the removal of costly duplicate records, and presorts by zip code based on USPS regulations for PAVE certification. |
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Better to be thought chronically shy than to have landladies with duplicate keys sneaking in at night in their bedwear. |
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Kerry also one-upped President Bush with the kind of photo-op that the teetotaling president cannot duplicate. |
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The company catalogued these phony accounts under three types which include duplicate accounts, misclassified accounts and undesirable accounts. |
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Always Available configurations which include expensive duplicate servers and replicated content. |
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Normally, gray ducks respond best to a lower-pitched series of quacks, almost impossible to duplicate with a Faulk's single-reed. |
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On the other side was the forum, a small duplicate of an urban forum, where public business could be conducted. |
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The Swansea centre has revealed that it is processing 2,000 requests a day for duplicate or replacement log books. |
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A further 255 longitudinal strike length trench samples and 481 costean samples pending assay and compilation along with duplicate samples. |
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Chadwick had his Australian 1851 Exhibition scholar, Hugh Webster, duplicate their results. |
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New genes can be generated from an ancestral gene when a duplicate copy mutates and acquires a new function. |
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Tunnels are confined spaces and are difficult to duplicate while trains keep on running. |
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Occasionally because of this then, other scientists might attempt to repeat the experiments in order to duplicate the results. |
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And it does seem true that Bitcoins are very hard to forge or duplicate. |
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After Diskeeper defragments a file, the defragmented file will be a bit for bit duplicate of the original. |
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Each specimen was analyzed in duplicate and the mean value reported as the viraemic level in the serum. |
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Many locations even duplicate the processing of the objects, thus creating new objects of an earlier historic time period. |
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Experimental studies attempting to duplicate this effect have been unable to replicate the supposed injuries, casting doubt on this idea. |
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Upon obtaining a duplicate, the mattress was found to consist of a sort of net of woven steel wires, with large meshes. |
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Furthermore, international organisations must ensure that their initiatives do not duplicate or contradict each other. |
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A duplicate card is made and until your next credit card statement arrives to alert you the cloner can spend at will. |
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Furthermore, configurability helped the contractor make its chip proprietary and almost impossible to duplicate by competitors. |
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It was thought, however, that they should not settle too near, since that might too closely duplicate the political environment back in England. |
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The team has failed to duplicate this success, most recently finishing with a 2 and 4 record in the 2006 COCABA championship. |
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In addition to the welcome reception, the Studio will be hosting 180 players at 45 tables for duplicate bridge. |
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Around the world there are other variants of the game, including duplicate bridge, rubber bridge and computer bridge. |
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As for other interests, I have a sizable family, I enjoy traveling, and I play duplicate bridge with a partner once a week at our local club. |
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Illegible handwriting and typos lead to errors and duplicate entries. |
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It was copied and returned to Thomas, who lost it in a pub in London and required a duplicate to take to America. |
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Manufactured materials that duplicate the microstructures in Cyphochilus scales could have a variety of uses, Vukusic and his colleagues suggest in the Jan. |
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Oodle also uses patent-pending tools to remove duplicate listings, prune dead links, detect SPAM and inappropriate listings, and assess overall listing quality. |
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Viruses called bacteriophages infect only bacteria, using the bacteria's own DNA-reading machinery to duplicate themselves and destroy the bacteria's cell walls. |
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By Toutatis, you're right! After all, if we taught those Romans about Toutatis, the next thing you know, they might be able to duplicate our magic strength potion. |
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If we duplicate the information, are we really accomplishing much? |
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His upcoming starring role alongside Ghada Adel is no duplicate of Hind Sabri's homogeneously titled film a few years back, despite the assumptions of some fans. |
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Other new features include user definable pins and memory map, a state machine creator, multi-object move capability, and the ability to duplicate and rename circuits. |
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Dead inflorescences and infructescences are well worth collecting if no fresh material is available or if fresh material is only sufficient for a unicate or one duplicate. |
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Additional new features include user definable pins, memory mapping, a state machine creator, multi-object move capability, and the ability to duplicate and rename circuits. |
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Government payers, funders and granters must stop spending taxpayer dollars developing systems that require providers to perform duplicate data entry. |
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This feat may prove hard for Bernanke to duplicate in the coming years, as some dissent is to be expected in what is essentially a seat-of-the-pants operation. |
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The whole experiment was repeated three times and each parameter was evaluated in duplicate, whereas the instrumental colour profile measurements were made in sextuplicate. |
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As Ruddock ordered the destruction of all her research notes on her death in 2005, scholars have had to duplicate her research and rediscover documents. |
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Task group members interviewed individuals who had used the tool kit or had requested permission from the NLN to duplicate, modify, or expand its use. |
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It was also easy to duplicate factory velocities with 40 grainers. |
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The cuckoo, with its single gaping beak, cannot duplicate the visual pull of a throng of baby warbler beaks, so it tugs at the parents' other heartstring. |
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The interface eliminates the need for duplicate data entry between Abra Suite HR modules and MAS 90, which can reduce errors and improve worker productivity. |
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He enjoyed golf, duplicate bridge, harness racing and travel. |
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