Analysis of the ink in a lab notebook, for example, might turn up backdated entries or other mischief. |
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In fact, we will prove the slightly stronger result that any number of commuting square matrices with complex entries have a common eigenvector. |
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A methodical man, he kept a journal in which he made brief entries of all his doings. |
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The task of finding the open compounds in text which ought to have lexical entries is a very difficult one. |
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I've truncated the entries here on the main page after realizing the scroll had reached ridiculous lengths. |
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His entries on bookstacks and meditation are right up my alley, and probably pretty far up your alley, too. |
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A total of 267 entries have been weighted for the Melbourne Cup, and 279 for the Caulfield Cup. |
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Finally, you can start typing a name, and matching address book entries pop up. |
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For the 2001 National Open Framing Competition, three judges selected these winners from among the eight entries. |
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A panel of judges selected the best entries for the shortlist from the high streets nominated by tourist boards around the country. |
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The competition organisers would like to extend a sincere thank you to the judges who adjudicated all the entries. |
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Some of the Constitutional Court judges themselves took part in adjudicating the competing entries. |
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Her fashion creation won the admiration of a group of international judges who had to pick winners from a total of 400 entries. |
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Here, without further ado, the best entries in the Rejected Campaign Slogans contest. |
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These entries in the race would find advance supplies along their routes, including guaranteed petrol caches. |
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I will amend archived entries to include corrections of fact and advise you accordingly. |
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There were more entries in the card catalogue of the library on rapeseed than on rape, she writes. |
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Cameron hesitated as he took in the roof, his vision blocked by other staircase entries, chimneys and vent stacks. |
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I know they get kazillions of entries, because the cartoonists I recently tormented with questions said so. |
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Between the keelboat and dinghy fleets at Dundee's Royal Tay Yacht Club yesterday more than 40 entries took to the water. |
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Now, if you are not an avid reader, please scroll down 2 entries and read some. |
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The diary entries and letters in this collection make for fascinating reading. |
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Please note closing date for receipt of entries is Thursday, April 4, at 12 noon. |
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From their brief entries most of them seem to be career professionals, perhaps a reflection of their privileged private education. |
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No wonder there's an air of trepidation deep in the bowels of the new Mound complex as they look forward to seeing the entries. |
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Nothing, until the fugal entries of the main theme in the winds, really takes off. |
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Students helped enter more than 800,000 entries, and helped with proof reading. |
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Cashing a check can take up to 45 minutes because of the multiple book entries, checks, and rechecks that a battery of clerks perform manually. |
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The winning entries of a local photography competition will be displayed in the town library for a week. |
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And with 1500 entries and only 6 winners, I undoubtedly wiped the floor with 1493 of them, and finished 7th. |
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Anything goes, just bear in mind that the winning entries will be printed here, and a kiss-and-tell article won't even be considered. |
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Sometimes after the exposition the composer creates excitement by bringing the entries of the subject nearer to each other so that they overlap. |
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In other areas, it will require new locks and key pass entries to unsecure offices. |
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This was undoubtedly the best VIDEO of this year's entries, but it's not the best vocal performance. |
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Before the cancellation of last year's show, horse and pony entries were running at an all-time high. |
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Today the judges are continuing to work their way through entries ranging from breads, olive oils, preserves, smallgoods and dairy products. |
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Members are reminded to bring their competition entries with them for the meeting. |
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There was a lapse of three years, while the book was left in America, at the Reynolds home, during which you made no entries. |
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Style, flair, neatness and layout of handwriting are the criteria that judges use to assess the entries. |
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Schools are being asked to make sure their work is A4 in size and that all entries are received by tomorrow at the latest. |
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A number of entries also contain assertions that are unfounded or highly speculative. |
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Sunday I was married to the lovely Emily, whom I occasionally namecheck in these entries and who is wonderful beyond words. |
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The dictionary is amply illustrated and contains useful and informative entries on every aspect of popular music as well as classical. |
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In the happy crush of mail entries to this contest, we received lots and lots of movies comically altered by anagrammatization. |
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Of course, on the other hand, we might get bored and drop the whole contest, but we'll give a namecheck and plug to all the entries. |
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This is an open competition and we are looking forward to many entries from the public. |
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These details were recorded in hand written journal entries on a weekly basis and inputted onto nominal ledgers. |
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Note that the 20 x 20 entries of the resolvent can be calculated separately and independently of each other. |
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These companies have been short-listed from 567 entries from around the North West, a leap of 81 per cent on last year. |
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Batch transaction management ensures only balanced entries are posted to your ledger. |
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A few highly recommended entries that I have not seen appear without annotation. |
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Do the diary entries and letters offer different perspectives about her life as a stateside soldier? |
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His translation is often inaccurate, and so I retranslate these entries where necessary. |
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I submitted a bazillion anthropology entries while taking Anthro 1 based on my textbook. |
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Rather, inadequate phonological information is available for a greater proportion of such children's lexical entries. |
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Well two lucky rhymesters have won double passes to Splendour in the Grass on July 19-20 with their entries in the Echo's Splendour competition. |
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We have 11 spanking new entries this week, and we've got 'em all dolled up and powdered for your enjoyment. |
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Common to all the entries is the author's delight in the riches of our surviving heritage. |
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Competition entries came from 466 breweries, with beers judged in 69 different categories. |
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The general conclusion is that all the entries show potential to obscure or conceal important information about the meaning of the headword. |
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He has collected nearly 30,000 entries and provided exact, equivalent or approximate words in Urdu. |
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More than 200 of the 2,500 entries in 2004 displayed applicants shaking their booty and lip-synching to their favourite Beyonce or Britney track. |
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The entries in the rows of Tables III and IV include all reported instruments that were used by multiple schools. |
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The bulk of the volume consists of descriptive and interpretive catalogue entries for each mask. |
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The entry was signed in a flourish, so completely different to the blocky spidery writing that was the previous entries. |
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I haven't deleted it, simply because it's far more amusing that most loony entries. |
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The book appears to be the actual ruminations, almost diary entries, of a real human being named Crusoe. |
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On the contrary, to judge by the entries in his Journal at this time, he tended to regard himself very much as a sinner and a lost soul. |
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There was a great response, with a great assortment of entries ranging from the very funny to the very cute! |
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The subsequent response and quality of the entries astounded the organisers. |
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New cases are checked against existing cases in the registry to prevent duplicate entries. |
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The winning entries would be auctioned and the proceeds donated to charity. |
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Individual subscribers can update their business entries using a secure password. |
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While singing with lovely tone, her ragged entries and distracting blocking added humour but lost novelty quickly. |
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The theme for the 2003 competition was vesuvianite, and with thirty-eight entries, judging became a serious business. |
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I could add new entries, shuffle the order of entries and delete entries from this list. |
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It contains the first magic square to be seen in Europe, cleverly including the date 1514 as two entries in the middle of the bottom row. |
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To set the ball rolling, a good 100 leading film schools, media colleges and private training institutes were mailshotted to submit entries. |
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This minimizes false negatives, but, to interpret the search results accurately, one must be willing to review individual entries carefully. |
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First, they wanted more security at the teacherages and a guarantee against further unlawful entries. |
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Some of the entries failed to make the grade because their authors apparently didn't understand the scansion required. |
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All the hotels in the guide were visited by a professional inspector and the entries were written between April and June this year. |
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The west and east entries have high, glazed storefronts facing busy streets. |
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The heart-stopping chases and elaborate killings are the main assets of the film along with a couple of new entries in the dinosaur catalog. |
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Many of the entries consist solely of unsourced extracts from various news reports with no attempt to excise opinion from fact. |
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While it's great to win the bake-off, the real benefit comes from learning how others created their entries. |
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In keeping with tradition, entries in the bigger sheep and cattle breeds, such as the Texel and Holstein Friesian breeds, are up. |
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I didn't enter anything this week, and Inscrutable American did a bang-up job in presenting the entries. |
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The central part of the masque consisted of three entries danced by the masquers to specially composed and choreographed music. |
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To try to make their submission stand out, desperate publishers have taken to theming their entries. |
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In addition, 103 main entries are borrowed from personal or place names, and 70 further entries are calqued on models in foreign languages. |
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Monday, October 20 is the closing date for receipt of entries for baking competition, Hallowe'en barmbrack and afternoon tea event. |
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Large thrift banks in California imitated market entries of other large thrifts. |
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DocSearcher doesn't search my email, my address book entries or my browser history. |
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Out of 420 entries, 10 brilliant business ideas for expanding a current business or starting up a new company qualified for the final round. |
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The past few weeks have been bursting with the self-obsessed, stumbling Brit who generously lets us peruse her journal entries. |
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Since the show attracts entries that mimic previous winners, the contest reconstitutes itself each year in the same self-perpetuating form. |
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The quality of Cuppers entries has proved so consistently impressive that it is now a sell-out event. |
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Then came the major monographic show of 1990 in Venice and Washington, whose catalogue boasted no fewer than seventy-seven entries. |
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The principal printed out her entries, made her do corrective work order, and even sent her for counselling. |
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Something more along the lines of an instant messaging chat room session, where the alternating blog entries are serialized, would be better. |
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The entries were obtained in a study of aging in horse bone, specifically the third metacarpal. |
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The frequency of entries, exits and prolonged blackouts during scene changes detracts from the performances. |
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The blog is still up, but for reasons I no longer recall, I never got past four entries, and then gave up on the thing. |
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I hate to be a bother, but none of your journal entries past Sunday's have shown up in my LiveJournal friends list. |
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Using software to prepare bids heads off mistakes because the program takes care of calculations and will flag missed entries. |
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It gave tables of sines with entries calculated to three sexagesimal places for each half degree of the argument. |
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With fine entries and tumblehome sterns, the boat may look like a canoe when viewed from a distance, but any similarities end there. |
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The entries off High Street offer shadowy potential and an historical dimension, as do the old Courthouse steps. |
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Lynch has decided to give entire entries, that is, the headword, part of speech, etymology, definitions and quotations. |
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Included as well are Tecumseh's ties to the Creeks and an equal number of entries that describe the Shawnees ' wartime experiences. |
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The audience sensed that, and laughed heartily at the reading of the diary entries. |
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The entries note the items purchased, the unit price where applicable, and the total price denominated in pounds, shillings, and pence. |
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Instead, what she shares here are entries that seem to come from her journal, a travelogue of her experiences. |
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There have been more than 3,000 entries in the equestrian activities, which include showjumping and shire horse events. |
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So it is that one notices that a marked tendency to bile and ill-humour surfaces among blog entries. |
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Drill down from the trial balance or any account to view source documents, double entries and allocations in every ledger. |
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Blogging is creating your own weblog or blog by writing short entries on a website. |
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The 58 entries weighted for the Summer Handicap are shown below in order of horse, trainer, weight and merit rating. |
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I wrote my remarks from the entries in my reading journal after having lent the book to someone and may well have misread my own notes. |
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All entries must be received by the end of August when a shortlist of 30 candidates will be drawn up. |
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Their praise was so strong, Mr Jones was shortlisted from more than 5,500 entries. |
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Sixteen companies were shortlisted for the awards from over a hundred entries received. |
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The exhibition of the best entries was a powerful showcase for photography. |
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The TOP500 is a biyearly competition that ranks 500 entries by sustained performance for a linear equation solver. |
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The phonological output lexicon stores pronunciations corresponding to all the spoken words known to the reader, also in the form of lexical entries. |
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Her entries range from those of a social butterfly, flitting from one society event to another, to horrific accounts of the bombing of Berlin and Vienna. |
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As mentioned above, the divisions of the catalog do not correspond to the placement of objects in the exhibition, and some catalog entries differ with the museum's labels. |
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With the Woodlands complex at Carlton Minniot starting to thaw out entries are gradually creeping up again and with the water still cold the fish are tightly shoaled. |
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A shortlist of 100 entries will be selected by a panel of judges. |
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On till August 10, the festival will screen the 20 that made it from the 329 entries received, after careful scrutiny from an eminent panel of selectors. |
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There were a record number of entries from yellow submarines, tall ships, small ships, rafts, sea serpents, to shipwrecks and fishing boats and lots more besides. |
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And yes, there is a time lag of several days before new entries appear. |
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The text is fully bilingual, and portraits adorn nearly all entries. |
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These advances are due chiefly to the sculpted air entries, the concentric and ridge-free venturi, and the emulsifying process that takes place in the billet metering blocks. |
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With journal entries, though, I may find myself in deep water. |
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Yet to quote these entries out of context is to miss Derek's exhilarating sense of courage and stoicism when under the stress of physical and mental impairment. |
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Cole challenged himself to write a chapter every day, and posted these entries on a blog. |
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Think of when you read back over old diary entries and the intensity of the mood that made you write them had passed, leaving only the faintly self-pitying words behind. |
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But as for the diving, it is like ticking off entries in I Spy Underwater. |
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This year's national results were broken down by gender for the first time and showed that 54 per cent of entries were from women and 46 per cent from men. |
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For Microsoft in 2014, this meant showing the new Call of Duty, a Halo collection, and other entries in established franchises. |
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From the initial call, entries were slashed down to twenty hopefuls who then developed their screenplays under the beady eyes of hardened professionals. |
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Tragically, his boat was later found adrift, no sign of him on board, and in a filthy cabin were the insane diary entries of one who had clearly lost his mind. |
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All names are lexical entries, in the sense that they are morphophonological patterns with a conventional meaning, which is not predictable from the meaning of their parts. |
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Over 500 entries were screened by four juries consisting of three judges each, which speaks to the growing strength of the film and television industry in Alberta. |
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Regular readers had pulled out all the stops to send a barrel-load of side-splitting entries that had our funny-man rolling around on the floor with laughter. |
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The entries are clearly and lucidly written, and informed both by careful architectural and historical analysis and by first-hand knowledge based on visits and inspections. |
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From 500 entries, June's portrait made it through to the final shortlist. |
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But for most of us real wealth will not be found in the arcane alphabet soup of economic indicators but in the starker credit and debit entries of our bank statements. |
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No other of the Enlightened Despots was more fond than Gustav of the time-wasting rituals of court life, the levees, formal audiences and ceremonial entries and exits. |
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I'm sure the genius that was Joseph Mallord William Turner, landscaping master of light, tone and shade would fully endorse some of the previous groundbreaking entries. |
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On one side of the tablet are many individual entries of numbers accompanied by pictorial symbols, probably signifying the objects being counted or the names of persons. |
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Santa Anita beat out 20 other entries from Thoroughbred, Quarter Horse, and Standardbred racetracks, including Arlington Park, Del Mar, Turfway Park, and Woodbine. |
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The rigidity of a matrix is the number of entries in a matrix which need to be changed in order to bring the rank of the matrix down to a certain value. |
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After a couple of days I gave up looking, because I didn't have time to scroll through all the entries. |
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Green-fingered gardeners are preparing to add a splash of colour to the Auld Grey Town this summer with their entries for the 2004 Kendal in Bloom competition. |
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It can make fascinating reading, especially as it makes extensive use of hypertext and reader annotation to allow discussion about Pepys' diary entries. |
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Abby's photo, taken when she was five months old, was chosen from hundreds of entries and won her a baby walker with alphabet bricks and a wooden activity train. |
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Credit vehicles increasingly are used for a preponderance of transactions, with settlement made through book entries and expanding financial claims. |
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Some entries are rather turgid, and others wonderfully pretentious. |
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Her Mediterranean vegetables with chicken and sweet potato was judged the tastiest of thousands of entries and is now a teatime treat with babies from seven months up. |
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There is an expanded place-name index with more than 150,000 entries, and separate undersea, Moon, and Mars features. |
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There were the original handwritten entries at the time events happened. |
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In other words, one can trust the entry on Jimmy Carter, but not entries for unimportant schlubs like me. |
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Make sure your entries are in by Friday lunchtime at the latest. |
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Each of the first entries is labelled with the name of the voice. |
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School entries with icons indicate the school ranked in the top 100 of that category. |
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Show entries range in style from realism to the very abstract. |
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There were horses galore, from large Shires to miniatures, and the number of horse entries provided the organisers with a record for this year's show with a difference. |
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Of course, as reported in my previous entries in this series, we now have reason to doubt that the peer-review process was above-board in this case. |
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The entries contain very exhaustive bibliographical material. |
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Some of the original slips are now being used in preparing new entries, as the words they illustrate finally accumulate enough evidence for inclusion. |
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Instead, I'll yabber on about how I enjoyed an extremely hedonistic weekend that was so unrelenting I had to neglect writing entries here for two whole days. |
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Their ingenious system to save household water and use it to flush the toilet impressed the judges in the competition, which attracted more than 120 entries. |
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Waterfowl entries may depict the black brant, common merganser, greater scaup or dusky Canada goose, also shown in their customary surroundings. |
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Various sources deal with some of the entries in the preceding sections differently. |
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Not possible to fix old entries without a breaking change, so remap old to new in import lib. |
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Relevant material is also covered on the containers for remains in those and in the entries on cineraria, columbaria, and urns. |
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They fear it might disadvantage honest participants to allow automated entries. |
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The accounts of collegiate and monastic institutions give abundant entries of the price of pewter vessels, called also garnish. |
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Five different scribes can be identified for the entries up to 1054, after which it appears to have been worked on at intervals. |
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It is thought that some of the entries may have been composed by Archbishop Wulfstan. |
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Many later entries, especially those written by contemporaries, contained a great deal of historical narrative under the year headings. |
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The annals copied down are therefore incorrect from 1045 to 1052, which has two entries. |
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The format of the OED's entries has influenced numerous other historical lexicography projects. |
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As of 30 November 2005, the Oxford English Dictionary contained approximately 301,100 main entries. |
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The short entries range from campy, insidery quips to trenchant cultural observations. |
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A Parsi lawyer was examining a witness and asking him question regarding credit and debit entries in account books. It was all Greek to me. |
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Indeed, the majority of the winning entries were for poetry competitions, a genre commonly stressed in women's education. |
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In dictionary entries, the term subcontinent signifies a large, distinguishable subdivision of a continent. |
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Brunel submitted four designs to a committee headed by Thomas Telford, but Telford rejected all entries, proposing his own design instead. |
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Temporary triumphal arches made of lath and plaster were often erected for royal entries. |
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The majority of catalogue entries can be found on Explore the British Library, the Library's main catalogue, which is based on Primo. |
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Other entries included a large painting by Glenn Brown based very closely on a science fiction illustration published some years previously. |
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Despite the Africans' absence, there was another new record number of entries for the qualifying tournament, with 70 nations taking part. |
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The engine project continued, enlarging the capacity to 700cc in 1970 with some race entries sponsored by Geoff Monty before finally folding. |
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Scholars have acknowledged that some entries in the Factbook are out of date. |
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At the 1908 Games in London, there were multiple BOA entries in several team events, including two representing Ireland. |
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Facts in opposition to those agendas are sometimes omitted, and apocryphal entries are sometimes added. |
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Stoker's diary entries shed a light on the issues that concerned him before his London years. |
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This table was thus compiled by adding up single entries from the IOC database. |
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The BTCC features entries with the backing, funding and technical support of a motor manufacturer. |
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The vast majority of data entries on the SIS, around 49 million, concern lost or stolen objects. |
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Countries usually have different styles of stamps for entries and exits, to make it easier to identify the movements of people. |
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There are an estimated half a million illegal entries into the United States each year. |
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There are also fake entries in dictionaries and encyclopedias, known as nihilartikels, which serve the same purpose. |
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Wellington, Hamburg, Chengdu, and Buenos Aires are the latest new entries, having not been included in the GFCI 21 ranking. |
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Historian Don Farr wrote that Haig's entries are at odds with the facts and that he relied heavily on what Horne had told him. |
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The Mint received over 30,000 entries with a further 17,000 from a children's competition on Blue Peter. |
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Motorsports was important in the evolution of the grand touring concept, and grand touring entries are important in endurance sports car racing. |
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The Boone and Crockett Big Game Record book has entries for Atlantic and Pacific walrus. |
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You seem to already have some experience in lexicography, but your format is a bit out of step with many of our other entries here. |
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It ran a public competition, in association with the County Press newspaper, to design the flag, which received over 350 entries. |
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A total of nineteen nations were represented, with the bulk of entries still from Britain and France. |
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Plymouth Yacht Haven was selected as host port RORC Increased the number of entries to meet demands. |
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Runners are given the option to sign up to run particular races, especially when marathon entries are no longer available to the general public. |
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Riders must submit their entries at least four weeks before the first meeting of the competition. |
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Riders wishing to compete must submit their entries at least four weeks before the first meeting of the competition. |
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One of the entries has been listed as natural heritage, the others are cultural heritage sites. |
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In 1971, a 33rd supplement volume was published containing 25,000 additional entries. |
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A 1971 supplement contains 25,000 additional entries and references to primary sources. |
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Harris' book avoided theological and biographical entries and instead it concentrated on science and technology. |
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His Bencao Gangmu is a medical text with 1,892 entries, each entry with its own name called a gang. |
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Other names and forms for this are paper townsites, fictitious entries, and copyright easter eggs. |
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In one of his diary entries Tasman credits his compass, claiming it was the only thing that kept him alive. |
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Johnson established both a methodology for how dictionaries should be put together and a paradigm for how entries should be presented. |
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It was edited by Yale University professor Noah Porter and published in 1864, containing 114,000 entries. |
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Vastly expanded, it covered more than 400,000 entries, and double the number of illustrations. |
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To make room for 100,000 new words, Gove now made sweeping deletions, dropping 250,000 entries. |
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Encyclopedias are divided into articles or entries that are often arranged alphabetically by article name and sometimes by thematic categories. |
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Encyclopedia entries are longer and more detailed than those in most dictionaries. |
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Thus, while dictionary entries are inextricably fixed to the word described, encyclopedia articles can be given a different entry name. |
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As such, dictionary entries are not fully translatable into other languages, but encyclopedia articles can be. |
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In particular, dictionary entries often contain factual information about the thing named by the word. |
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After six weeks of incorrect competition entries, the prize was still unwon. |
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Having 200,000 entries is all well and good, but the data will be useless unless people can find what they need. |
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One of the easiest ways to book non-existent revenue is simply to create journal entries debiting accounts receivable and crediting sales. |
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For fibroblast foci and vascular adventitial thickening, for which data entries were numerical, an average was determined. |
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A new format for the former Welsh Premier League Cup will see the introduction of four wildcard entries. |
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Several other Troon windsurfers took home medals from Tiree, which saw a record 53 entries. |
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This, the first volume of the series, contains the entries Aaron through aniconism. |
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With new entries ranging from agritainment to zorse, if it's new, Oxford knows it. |
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From Acadians and African Americans to Yaquis and Zunis, this reference presents alphabetical entries on 150 ethnic groups. |
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In other words, f reflects the entries of elements of g across the antidiagonal, up to a constant multiple. |
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Just three weeks to closure, the competition, organized by Kerala Tourism, has received entries from all over the world. |
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New entries and re-entries often indicate how broadly the region's economy is progressing, and which sectors are on the up. |
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The book is very well documented with a reference list and bibliography of approzimately about 140 entries. |
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Scores of entries were submitted from across the region and the successful entries range from a hair salon to a kitchen respray company. |
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Both the text and the gazetteer entries were lemmatized before looking for matches. |
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David Simcock has a host of entries including course specialist Barye, who is on a hat-trick at the Essex track. |
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Illegible handwriting and typos lead to errors and duplicate entries. |
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They include well-known delicacies such as Roquefort cheese and Parma ham, but also number more esoteric entries like Newcastle Brown Ale. |
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Routine entries in service books, records may be made with the help of Hindi or bilingual rubber stamps. |
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There are also 400 new entries, including economies of scope, marginalization, rurality, and tax havens and offshore financial centres. |
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Mark Loren Designs is calling for entries of soon-to-be betrothed couples with compelling love stories and exceptional endurance. |
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The event features more than 2,000 entries ranging from Cheshire and local producers to big cheeses across the world. |
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Uniquely, entries are retained for the life of the biographee, then transferred on his or her death to Who Was Who. |
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This four volume reference set offers over 500 entries on biomes and ecosystems, an ecosystem usually being a subset of biomes. |
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America's Sassiest Lifestyle Guru, Steve Kemble, will also critique the entries and choose his favorite for the Kemble's Pick Award. |
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The Mule ewe lambs bred from North of England type Blackfaces was the largest class on the field with more than 40 entries of outstanding lambs. |
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This past week's entries include a tiled gas station, a scarey name, and a big fish sculpture. |
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Bolded entries indicate that party's candidate also won the general election. |
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The self-replicating software that quickly propagated across the site added new Tumblr entries to an untold number of user accounts. |
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Other entries include recent Fontwell scorer Henryville and the Paul Nicholls quartet Dormello Mo, Art Mauresque, As de Mee and Calipto. |
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Finalists were selected from entries presented by students from LAUSD's 121 junior and senior high schools. |
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Adding to the list of exciting entries are some of more iconic characters like Deathlok, Loralei ad Lady Sif from Marvel's universe. |
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Art entries in the Upland Game Bird division must feature the California quail, shown in its natural habitat. |
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The more overseas transactions made by the cardholder, the more entries in the draw to win the car or a dream vacation. |
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The best ten entries from across all four schools will then be selected to feature on a mix tape produced by Brian. |
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Among the lengthier entries are those on Old Testament scriptures, extra-New Testamental sources, and the issue of authenticity. |
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If Penone constituted a lapse in aesthetic judgment, other entries were category mistakes. |
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Lynda Ramsden's Chantress plus Godolphin's Echoes In Eternity are the other entries. |
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The documentary and fiction entries cannot exceed 10 minutes, and music videos are limited to four minutes. |
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The deadline for entries for the 2004 scholarships for future naturopaths is Oct. |
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There is also a dog show with entries on the day, sheep dog trials and a giant steam organ. |
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Long entries on key topics such as Blues, Concert Music Composers, Jazz, Rap Music, and others contain numerous subentries. |
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As to CAs, it is interesting that some monolingual dictionaries dare to deal with them as their subentries, or run-on entries. |
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The chapters have subheadings, and the entries within each subheading are organized alphabetically by author. |
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This article is a short study of proper values of two-by-two matrices with real entries and some application to the reduction of central conics. |
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Five appendices support the main entries, on abbreviations encountered, major Arabic letterforms, Qur'anic suras, and describing the manuscript. |
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There were new entries for ZZ Top with Sharp Dressed Man, Strawberry Switchblade with Since Yesterday, and Black Lace with Agadoo. |
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The Dandy-style cowpie, complete with horns, is one of nearly 60 entries from bakers and butchers across Scotland. |
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And entries for the riverside area, which included Tay Infinity and Beyond, also featured Cow Pie Parade and Broons Bank. |
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This reference gathers entries on 92 indigenous plant species of the South African veld and their uses in South African folk medicine. |
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Mary Reveley's impressive Sandown winner Overstand is among the 28 entries for the Ladbroke and is quoted the 5-1 second favourite. |
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Other entries include garden offices, sheds that have been turned into pubs, Tardis sheds and even normal, lawn-mower-housing sheds. |
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Genghis Khan, who holds two entries at the Cheltenham Festival, makes his jumps debut in the two-mile hurdle at Navan tomorrow. |
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The two Irish-based entries are Democratic Deficit and Ace, while another notable French-trained possible is Whipper. |
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Ricoh evaluated over 100 entries to determine the most creative, inventive, depictive and compelling story based on a series of questions. |
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The conservative tone of his blog entries is far glibber than what you'd read in the printed version of the newspaper. |
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The two main ones, each consisting of just over seven hundred entries, are a pentaglot and twice in the tetraglot. |
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The illustrated entries give basic facts on symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of genital and perianal conditions. |
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Already, more than 11,000 family members and friends have submitted entries to the more than 1,600 Guest Books Legacy. |
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All entries were made in the Gurmukhi script and were later erased with a pen. |
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Blokeish, meaning stereotypical male behaviour, and the latest TV craze of docusoaps are also new entries. |
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First published in 1995, this is the second edition of a popular Latin phrase book containing more than 1000 entries. |
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That's because we're handing out a crisp pounds 20 note to each of the top five entries in our fun new picture messaging competition. |
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Lahinch, Maryinsky, Pietra Dura and Quarter Moon all hold entries, but seem unlikely to turn out after running at Newmarket last Saturday. |
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Cast members Ava Brennan and John Hasler were literally showered with entries when they selected the winner in-between shows recently. |
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