She exhibits an understanding of the need to balance fashion and function in her sleek black maillot trimmed in white. |
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On addition of alkaline tartrate, the color turns blue and exhibits an absorption maximum at 598 nm. |
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In general, the isomerization occurs somewhat slower and exhibits a more disperse temporal behavior than for azobenzene. |
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You'll be able to view exhibits and taste plenty of barbecue, which is included in the price of admission. |
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The second exhibition with more than 370 taxidermal exhibits showcases birds from all around the world. |
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The exhibits were miniaturized copies of paintings showing different architectural features and part of a garden of that time. |
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He exhibits his stuff in a Bond Street gallery, owned by one of Prince Chaz's bezzy mates. |
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The tubular esophagus exhibits the typical structure of the gastrointestinal tract with an prominent muscularis mucosae and muscularis propria. |
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So 30,000 exhibits, including a red telephone box and a dentist's chair, have to find a new home until the work is completed next year. |
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Partial recoveries are also noted, where the patient ceases to be maniacal but exhibits an undue excitability. |
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The tonoplast of K. daigremontiana mesophyll cells exhibits circadian behaviour of malate retention under constant darkness. |
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For this case, some 93 exhibits were collected, including clothes, fingernail clippings and scrapings and hair. |
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Ignoring the chronology, it extended to some 149 paragraphs and cross-referred to dozens of the documents in the lever arch file exhibits. |
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There were also exhibits on agriculture, sericulture, electronics, space, and marine engineering, to mention a few. |
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These results confirmed, on a higher number of plants, that clone 28 exhibits tolerance against grey mould under in vitro conditions. |
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It exhibits dated fidelity, there's very little channel separation, no bass activity, and the surrounds rarely come into play. |
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Doxycycline is a tetracycline derivative that exhibits excellent penetration into follicles and sebaceous glands. |
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She organized all this information into timelines and vast collections of files, which then became exhibits and books. |
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If the transgene exhibits Mendelian inheritance then it is being transmitted in the germ line. |
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Against this background, it seems thoughtless if not rash of the museum to display this most controversial of exhibits. |
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If the patient exhibits anxiety, medications for sedation also can be administered after the consent is signed. |
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They take a good deal of interest in the exhibits lined up in the 25 stalls there, making the event a melting pot of cultures. |
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The exhibits went on view yesterday afternoon in advance of the auction at 7.30 pm. |
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The fur of a recently moulted crabeater seal exhibits a rich shimmering of light and dark grey hues. |
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Guests can relive memorable Stax moments through multimedia interactive exhibits and view live concert footage of their favorite Stax artists. |
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The uralolite exhibits faint green fluorescence in shortwave ultraviolet radiation. |
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Upon transfer to a hydrophobic medium, it fluoresces brightly in the visible range and exhibits a high degree of environmental sensitivity. |
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Farwell also exhibits a Gibson-esque fascination with polysyllabic techno-gobbledygook. |
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In it he exhibits a polymathic fluency in nearly every language of social theory from the late 18th century to the present. |
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Every generation of adults exhibits an irresistible urge to complain about the young. |
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At some points, the irreconcilable differences revealed by the different exhibits actually fuel debate and provoke thought. |
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She exhibits classic English setter style on point with a nice running gait. |
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The exhibits explaining the process of bio energy conversion with sewage water would have been music to the ears of die-hard environmentalists. |
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Although it exhibits cubic crystal symmetry, its optical behavior is not identical in all orientations. |
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However the tapes of all the police interviews were subsequently produced to counsel and were made exhibits in this trial. |
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When do dolls cease to be mere playthings and pretty exhibits and assume a far more profound role? |
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The National Museum and Art Gallery promotes local artists, and hosts annual exhibits of Western-style plastic arts and traditional crafts. |
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Entries for the show came from a wide area with plantsmen and women displaying exhibits which pleased judges and visitors alike. |
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Public lectures, exhibits, school programs, and competitions are among the activities being organised in this connection. |
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The coy reticence that he exhibits when asked the tough questions about his position don't inspire confidence in his motives and agenda. |
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Yes, the insipidness of some of the exhibits are testament to creativity by committee. |
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They supply exhibits through a network of trenches and pipework laid in the ground slab. |
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This is so because the waveform exhibits interference effects, meaning that ALL these states exist in potentia. |
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Oral submucous fibrosis is a pre-malignant fibrotic condition of the mouth that exhibits excessive collagen production. |
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Uncharacteristically for most squamates, the Eastern fence lizard exhibits a Bergmann size cline over its geographic range. |
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The lower jaw exhibits several characteristics superficially resembling those in some felids. |
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I appreciate the Science Centre's efforts to promote science education through their own curriculum, as well as through featured exhibits. |
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The plant photoreceptor phytochrome exhibits remarkable structural and functional variabilities in the plant cell. |
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The ink exhibits a high indelibility and a low tendency towards the formation of microprecipitates. |
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The society hopes the exhibits will explain the fascination steam has aroused in the minds of the people. |
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Your child's doctor may test for SCID or other types of immune deficiency if your baby exhibits any of these signs within the first year of life. |
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Although the council is often described as conservative, this report exhibits a commendable fair-mindedness. |
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Chardin's softer, more painterly realism exhibits a Rococo temperament stylistically fused with an illusionistic aim, each moderating the other. |
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The pumilio mutant exhibits increased rates of long-term facilitation at the larval neuromuscular junction. |
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Some of the exhibits clearly illustrated the ill effects of pollution on public health. |
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There are a lot of interactive exhibits and perhaps it is a bit too modern. |
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The rich, blue fabric of the walls makes a good foil for the drawings and prints which we are told will be its main exhibits. |
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It was a cocktail dress that Lucy had bought her two years ago for the exhibits she attends to show off her pieces. |
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Indoor exhibits were carefully carried into school and the immaculately groomed sheep unloaded into pens. |
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This London based artist exhibits his fascination for cloudscapes, and the natural world as viewed from thousands of feet up. |
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At temperatures below 417 degrees Celsius cobalt exhibits a hexagonal close-packed structure. |
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After closely looking at the exhibits, I came to the conclusion that the presence of feathers on pterosaurs is very much a matter of speculation. |
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In October, 1997, the young artist had already had one well-received show at the Portland Gallery, which exhibits Vettriano's work. |
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Although Halle is not around to encounter Beloved, he too suffers trauma and exhibits hysterical symptoms. |
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It is taken as the point at which the curve exhibits a peak or maintains a continuous displacement increase with no further increase in pull. |
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Finally, we must address the fact that Greenbriar, a site that has not yet been infected by disease, exhibits some limited amount of clonality. |
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The mean cleavage plane exhibits a small amount of apparent clockwise transection. |
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Babf crystal exhibits high chemical stability, free of moisture and hygroscopes and has very good mechanical properties. |
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The report claims the retail pharmacy market exhibits a number of the classic symptoms of potential market failure. |
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Realising that I'd circumnavigated my way around all of the exhibits, there was only one hurdle left to conquer. |
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The Curie point is the temperature above which a terromagnetic substance exhibits paramagnetism. |
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Ruggles also exhibits a horror of repeating himself, something Ives apparently didn't mind. |
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Palehomola gorrelli exhibits a downturned, sulcate, triangular central rostral spine and two lateral rostral spines. |
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Supporting displays and exhibits may also be used to augment written submissions. |
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Here were the main exhibits, gathered with infinite care and attention to their heraldic significance. |
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Moreover, crystalline paroxetine hydrochloride hemihydrate exhibits only limited solubility in water. |
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Each of these women exhibits a need to give and receive love, and each finds fulfilment as a helpmate and companion to a deserving man. |
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The exhibits cover topics relating to energy, electricity, mechanics, optics, sound, light, and even nuclear energy and astronomy. |
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Both the casework and the graphics system are moveable and reconfigurable, so that a variety of exhibits can be accommodated. |
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The exhibits range from creative embroidery to pencil drawings as well as large numbers of oil paintings, gouache and watercolours. |
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This remarkably representative exhibits of 42 oils and gouaches from that later period suggest why. |
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It exhibits the ventral side of the body but the carapace is removed and dorsally visible. |
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Here, the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum features exhibits on boat building, Chesapeake Bay craft, steamships, and decoy carving. |
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The police dog and its handler only found the plaid shirt that is one of the exhibits. |
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Interpretive exhibits highlight Scripps research as well as the history of oceanography. |
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It would obviously be impossible to view the exhibits in the penumbral candlelight by which they would originally have been seen. |
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There were long lines throughout the day at concession stands and many exhibits. |
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Perhaps the most noticeable exhibits were the sleek and powerful desktop computers. |
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The winter vomiting bug exhibits the symptoms of gastrointestinal illness and has affected some 16 patients. |
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All vertically oriented and framed behind glass, the exhibits exuded a dour vulnerability that I didn't expect. |
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It exhibits every aspect of Dutch horticulture, from vegetables and fruit, to bulbs, flowers and plants to trees, bushes and shrubs. |
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His reports were filed as exhibits and in addition, he gave viva voce testimony. |
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The British Museum exhibits the works of man from primitive to modern times with a collection from all around the world. |
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The museum exhibits are planned in a series of large free-standing glass vitrines placed along the path and sheltered by the undulating canopy. |
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Smithsonite exhibits a vitreous luster that tends to be pearly on crystal faces. |
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He has worked for museums, building interactive exhibits and curating and designing exhibitions. |
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At this very moment, exhausted art students in Glasgow, Edinburgh and Aberdeen are putting the final touches to their degree show exhibits. |
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One of the most striking exhibits is a red hand silhouette painted on a stone slab, dating from the Epipaleolithic period. |
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As a Virgo, she exhibits practicality and a matter-of-fact attitude, she has no patience for fiction. |
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Spectators had a diverse range of exhibits to engage their attention and sheep dog trials generated considerable interest. |
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Only the quadruple mutant lacking all four genes exhibits a complete loss of floral organ identity. |
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In its five galleries, the museum hosts exhibits ranging from cowboy art to abstract expressionism. |
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There were unbelievable floral exhibits and hanging baskets of enormous size and abundant in colour. |
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Full and potent but not too weighty, Montes Alpha Chardonnay 2003 exhibits a peachy, grapey nose with a slight effervescence. |
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The exhibits are quite spectacular and displayed beautifully in the purpose-built museum. |
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To delve further into this subject, check out our new exhibits on vertebrate flight and chiropteran flight. |
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The main exhibits are still life photos of fruits like oranges, grapes and watermelons. |
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The flavour, only medium full, does not lack substance, and exhibits waxiness and spice. |
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The wax museum has been at the Granby Row site since 1983 and contains more than 150 exhibits, including Cassidy's former boss, Charles Haughey. |
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By analogy, the electromagnetic radiation emitted by a moving object also exhibits the Doppler effect. |
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Light filters through the diaphanous structure, supplementing cool north light for those exhibits that can be exposed to daylight. |
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This will mean that the buoyant region maintains full employment whereas the depressed region exhibits a local labour demand shortfall. |
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Reflected daylight enters through clerestories, bounces up into the shimmering vaults and is then diffused down onto the exhibits. |
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The species is morphologically variable and exhibits more molecular variation than A. hypogaea. |
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Among the exhibits at the rally will be a steam-driven threshing and baling set demonstrated by Johnson's of Banks, near Southport. |
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The text exhibits a remarkable prolixity, considering that it is only 284 words long. |
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The somewhat muted image exhibits a fair amount of film stock grain but with a warmth many britcoms seem to lack. |
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The nurse notifies the surgeon if the patient exhibits neurological deficits, bleeding, or impaired respiratory function or is in acute distress. |
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The museum currently exhibits no Africana save these Amistad-related materials. |
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The self-incompatible composite Senecio jacobaea exhibits geographic variation in the frequency of rayed and discoid individuals. |
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The poetry readings, lunchtime concerts, museum exhibits and jam sessions add to this week of swing in the spring. |
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The summit of the Aiguille Verte exhibits the original culmination of the group which is now divided into several aiguilles. |
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After a few metres, the floor turns to rock, and the passage exhibits signs of vadose entrenchment. |
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With thousands of exhibits, hundreds of authors and scores of conference sessions, BEA is also a networker's dream. |
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The frequency distribution of run-lengths of unstimulated cells exhibits an asymmetric characteristic. |
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The evidence consisted of admissions, exhibits and the testimony of two police witnesses. |
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The few Australian works in the section were unnecessarily isolated in a separate room away from the Korean exhibits. |
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But Caribbean Creole English, again, exhibits no especial Wolof contribution. |
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The exhibits cover production of medicinal cod-liver oil, barrel manufacture and the preparation of, and trade in, salted fish and klipfish. |
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The nonactive rail has a greater width than the non-hook portion of the active rail, so the slider exhibits slight negative roll. |
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For a look at island history, try the Baranov Museum and its exhibits on Russian, Alutiiq, and Aleut history. |
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A slew of elementary-school field trippers trekked through the exhibits last week, along with hard-core history buffs from the surrounding area. |
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There were exhibits from many areas including woodwork, art, crafts, metalwork and science from first year up to fifth year. |
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The reason people come to museums, essentially, is to see the exhibits up close. |
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Full of prizes, games, exhibits, refreshments, and activities for children, the open house event was catered to every age. |
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The park's Giant Forest Museum has, as you might expect, exhibits on giant sequoias. |
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Unusually in a front-wheel drive car, it also exhibits hardly any tendency to understeer. |
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A zirconium-based alloy exhibits 2.5 times the strength of some titanium alloys. |
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The majority of the Zoo's birds live in the beautiful, sanctuary-like Bird House but birds are also scattered throughout other exhibits. |
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As ever, the building's the Star, the exhibits yawningly, unyieldingly tiresome. |
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Alongside the traditional exhibits of horses, cows and sheep were examples of Greenside alpacas and Malham llamas. |
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Industry exhibits will feature local Landcare and organic and herb producers. |
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In a couple of hours the Hall was transformed, with multicoloured streamers and balloons adding to the highly colourful exhibits. |
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Beta lactoglobulin exhibits excellent gelling properties in baking applications and can function as an egg white replacer. |
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The gallery exhibits both contemporary US and Latin American artists in a mix that depends on the venue. |
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One of the unique features about this museum is that the exhibits are in moveable cases so we can take them out and transform the function area. |
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The survival of museums depends on a complete rethink of our exhibits and approaches to marketing them. |
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Featured exhibits included landmark retrospectives of two major European photographers' works. |
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Though undeniably talented, Martin exhibits a hesitant sense of what separates the singingly oral from the stodgily ordinary. |
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Each type of monosomic and monotelodisomic aneuploid exhibits a characteristic chromosome-specific phenotypic syndrome. |
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As with the dedication to Winsor, this one exhibits a beautiful tone and style, though without quite as many literary fireworks. |
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The black guillemot is a sexually monomorphic seabird that exhibits marked interpair variation in a number of breeding parameters. |
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There are, accordingly, art exhibits, live concerts, light shows, workshops and dance events celebrating all of the Americas. |
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The work exhibits an eclectic mastery of all styles, from show tunes to gangsta to jazz to soul to funk to pop. |
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The reflexive hostility that some of his defenders have shown toward his accuser therefore exhibits no fidelity to the presumption of innocence. |
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The museum's design and modern, interactive exhibits, he says, complement the architectonic features of the building. |
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The same grey limestone paves a forecourt which is set with benches and some of the more architectural exhibits like Guardi's stone architrave. |
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It is packed with memorabilia, a replica of the Stanley Cup, a mock-up of a dressing room and various state-of-the art interactive exhibits. |
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Each child had a sheet to fill in with questions connected with time and numbers and based on the exhibits on show. |
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Hundreds of the exhibits which will be on show have never been seen publicly before. |
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Nearby, science fair-style exhibits tackle the delicate subject of anatomy with raunchy male locker-room touches. |
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Other exhibits focus on placer and lode deposits, major gold rushes, and uses of gold through the centuries. |
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Its eastern part exhibits some discrete, strong and positive magnetic anomalies. |
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The functionality of an artefact corresponds to the range of functions it exhibits or the experience it provides. |
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The 35 exhibits from as many artists range from oil paintings, photography and videos to mixed-media installations. |
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Campylostoma exhibits rather rectilinear lateral longitudinal ridges whereas those of Corazzatocarcinus n. gen. are sinuous. |
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There's going to be a wide variety of exhibits on show for the house, home and garden. |
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His work routinely exhibits a Joycean verbal playfulness and exuberance, and is littered with inventive neologisms and mixed metaphors. |
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It has not erupted in historic times, though it exhibits continuing fumarolic activity. |
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Enjoy a Russian folk-art exhibition featuring a wide range of exhibits including Russian dolls, batik and Christmas decorations. |
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The toothrow of Crotaphytus exhibits wide, robust teeth and consists of mostly tricuspid teeth that show little or no recurvature. |
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It portrays Martin as a befuddled individual with a short attention span and a weight problem, who exhibits no sign of remorse. |
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Military vehicles, tabletop demonstration games, exhibits and stalls will pack the museum in Elvington, just outside York. |
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The Met's audio guide adds little to the information published beside the exhibits. |
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The education sector will provide curriculum materials linked to library artifacts and museum exhibits. |
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For a more tranquil experience, the Traditional Boat Festival at Portsoy has sailing races and shoreside exhibits. |
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This data set exhibits a bimodal joint posterior distribution, with modes favoring different preferred migration directions. |
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But the wiles he shows, the cunningness he exhibits and opportunism that he cashes on made him a hit. |
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A tall sandalwood tree, the transverse section of a teak trunk and the colossal egg of an ostrich are some of the other fascinating exhibits. |
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You can't deny that the exhibits are crowd-pullers, but they are not going to get maximum attention on their own. |
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For more information, see our new exhibits on vertebrate flight and avian flight. |
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Other exhibits included Chinese Kung Fu, Chinese chess, mah-jong, Chinese calligraphy and palmistry. |
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I design museum exhibits that are travelling the world, I've designed a show for a cruise ship and now I'm doing an amusement park. |
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A tired student only exhibits this behaviour when they see coffee. |
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This mutant exhibits lowered activation rates and anticoagulant activity. |
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A modern-day Astaire or Crosby, the well-wardrobed Wes Anderson exhibits style and grace, both personally and in his filmmaking. |
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A much larger gravel lot across the street also exhibits multiple sites of seepage, as if pixelating from below with black matter. |
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Both The Fountain and black swan had their own exhibits, the latter of which Sidhu also assisted on. |
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As a professed historian, he exhibits an inexcusable absence of mind. |
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Except, that is, for one place, where over 150 exhibits featuring ancient bronze ware, china, pottery and traditional Chinese paintings were quietly displayed. |
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The slow-moving two-toed sloths, tiny dwarf mongoose, South American acouchi and African rock hyrax are other unique features of the daytime exhibits. |
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He is wracked by fear and exhibits signs of having been tortured. |
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As we will see, his works display an acute awareness of human faults and frailties and his writing exhibits a vividness and an elegance that makes it a pleasure to read. |
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The distance Cooke exhibits in his writing reflects the distance he created in real life. |
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The Shar Pei still exhibits these herding and ratting instincts. |
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This year's chairman, Roger Keverne, exhibits a very rare early fifteenth-century Chinese red lacquer box and a massive Tang Horse, among other treasures. |
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The museum houses exhibits of both cultural and natural history items of the Transkei, including local birds, mammals, geology, archaeology and Xhosa culture. |
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In this locality, the top 20 m of the Asmari Limestone exhibits palaeo-weathering along joints suggesting subaerial exposure of the Asmari near the crest of an anticline. |
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In her book, she exhibits pronounced paranoia that the fourth estate had collaborated in one giant conspiracy against her. |
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While the chloroplast genome is inherited maternally in most seed plants, in lodgepole pine and in the pine family it exhibits paternal inheritance. |
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Proxicarpilius exhibits the weak dorsal carapace ridge at the anterolateral corner and the direct articulation of the coxa with the merus, typical of carpiliids. |
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Student nurses will benefit from the book's logical flow, which allows readers to assimilate information presented by the content and exhibits in each chapter. |
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Hands are used regularly, albeit that several exhibits carry the request Please Do Not Touch, a somewhat ironic stricture in the tactile land of the pop-up book. |
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His music exhibits both the glories and pitfalls of the autodidact. |
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Angular poles resemble trees and there are cylinders, a tyre swing, and large sandbox, picturesquely arrayed like a series of exhibits in a sculpture garden. |
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The Mexican tetra is easy to raise in the laboratory and exhibits many of the attributes that have made zebrafish a popular model system in developmental biology. |
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Cardamine impatiens exhibits potential to be an invasive weed and should be carefully monitored, especially in susceptible hydric to mesic habitats. |
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One of the exhibits consisted simply of a couple of Post-It notes stuck to each other, hanging from the ceiling by a thread, a little bit below eye level. |
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The submission that was made below was that that means damage or loss occasioned by reason of the misplacement or misdelivery of exhibits, not direct damage to the exhibits. |
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Moreover, for a number of cell types and extracellular matrix molecules, cell speed exhibits a biphasic behavior with respect to surface ligand density. |
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All three exhibits are clear-headed, well-executed and must-sees. |
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The optimal index here exhibits a striking universality in that it is relatively insensitive to variations in the selection used in its computation. |
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On the flat lawn inside the oval of the track several tents, booths and pavilions had been erected to house the exhibits and shade the contests and performances. |
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The second new gallery is divided in two, with half concentrating on wartime Chippenham, with exhibits from the Civil, Napoleonic and two World Wars. |
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Not everyone who exhibits narcissist tendencies is a narcissist. |
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The renewed popularity of nature printing, including Gyotaku, has given rise to a number of exhibits and to the U.S. based Nature Printing Society. |
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There can be few museums in the world whose range of exhibits includes a stuffed, 5ft-long, prehistoric fish and a pair of unworn, extremely expensive, blue cowboy-boots. |
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Having bought the ticket and taken a look at the exhibits there, he went up to the reception and was browsing through a book on history, which was kept there for sale. |
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Receptions and dinners with private viewings of exhibits can be organised. |
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The 27-year-old director also exhibits a great reverence for his actors, whose performances often seem so spontaneous, many viewers mistakenly believe the film was improvised. |
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Almost every species studied, from amoeba to man, exhibits some form of habituation when the stimulus is frequently repeated or constantly applied. |
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The exhibits suggested ways and means to reduce weight step by step. |
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The spatial distribution of snakes around the den exhibits substantial heterogeneity, with densities often varying markedly between adjacent areas. |
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I visited on a bright, sunny afternoon, and the overabundance of daylight made it difficult to see some of the exhibits, especially the floor-mounted video screens. |
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Our Way of Life is comprised of seven different exhibits that form a wide-ranging presentation on the circumpolar world, with an emphasis on the Canadian Arctic and Alaska. |
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Among the exhibits are flint tools made by Mesolithic hunter-gatherers. |
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The characteristics that a child with ADD exhibits are inattentiveness, talking excessively, hyperactivity and impulsiveness, or any combination of the three. |
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Linda, who exhibits at local wedding fairs and exhibitions, has designed all the decoration arrangements which she keeps in a ready available portfolio. |
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The high degree of iodine substitution in this aromatic molecule facilitates intersystem crossing, and rose bengal exhibits significant phosphorescence. |
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Mumbling distractedly, she conducts me through the hundreds of exhibits. |
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It exhibits the same meticulous detail and refined finish, only varying in the addition of a lapis lazuli stand and in some minor heraldic details. |
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And yes, the building could've interfaced with the exhibits better. |
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When the two interfaces are very close together the path difference between the interfering rays is zero and the interferogram exhibits a minimum in the intensity. |
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The interferogram exhibits well-defined Newton rings, indicating that the vesicle is not moving or does not show strong thermally excited bending fluctuations. |
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I have ideas for exhibits showing the internals of a PC hard disk where the platters are visible and a CD ROM taken apart enabling people to see how they work. |
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Some gray to dark gray cordierite also exhibits excellent transparency. |
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Alongside it are exhibits demonstrating the impacts of island isolation and the evolution of large size and flightlessness among New Zealand's birds. |
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These paintings, all vertical and dated 2000, come in a broader array of colors than Sims usually exhibits together, perhaps a formalist's nod to diversity. |
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Do you want to see exhibits about rocks and petrology, fossils, the geological history of Earth, how minerals form, crystallography, or properties and uses of minerals? |
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There was something captivating about this man, who dedicated much of his time to his artistic talents, his creative genius, and photographic exhibits. |
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Demonstrations and exhibits ranged from electric fencing and sheep showers, to practical shearing and maintenance, and lamb cuts and cookery demonstrations. |
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The event will be staged in the beautiful surroundings of Riverstown, containing several hundred exhibits, craft demonstrations and live performances. |
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Some of this quartz exhibits amethyst coloration, and the totally included goethite obviously crystallized at the same time the quartz was forming. |
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We argue that gradience is an inherent feature of language representation, processing, and learning, and that natural language exhibits all degrees of gradience. |
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Yet its exhibits, gleaned from some of the world's finest collections, elegantly displayed and labelled, are in essence, works of purposeful, premeditated vandalism. |
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A variety of fun and interactive displays, exhibits and experiments will turn the venue into an edutainment centre for learners from primary to tertiary level. |
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Sometimes a pet growls or exhibits unfounded aggression during this time. |
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For large output levels, diseconomies of scale predominate, average cost rises as output rises, and the average cost curve exhibits diseconomies of scale. |
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Great care and attention should be devoted to epistolary correspondence, as nothing exhibits want of taste and judgment so much as a slovenly letter. |
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Museum docents, who will be musicians, will guide school groups through the museum, bringing history alive through performances, storytelling and interactive exhibits. |
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It now includes 22 national pavilions with 840 exhibits from 38 countries. |
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Cortisol is a key regulatory hormone which exhibits a strong circadian rhythm, usually rising in the early morning and falling in the evening. |
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Calcite exhibits an unusual characteristic called retrograde solubility, in which it becomes less soluble in water as the temperature increases. |
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An archaeological museum is located in the town, which has exhibits of the ancient Huari culture. |
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The Metropolitan Museum of Manila is a museum of modern and contemporary visual arts exhibits the Filipino arts and culture. |
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The humerus exhibits no apparent evidence of any injury or other physical insult that could have caused the hypertorsion. |
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The geography of the country exhibits a great variety of terrain and climates. |
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Like its flora, Madagascar's fauna is diverse and exhibits a high rate of endemism. |
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An observation tower, which holds most of the indoor exhibits, allows visitors to get an overview of the battle site. |
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At energies higher than this point, the spin degree of freedom therefore exhibits formally a negative thermodynamic temperature. |
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The dorsal surface, on the other hand, exhibits scar ridges running parallel to the long axis of the blade. |
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It has similar properties to Spectra including superior resistance to flex fatigue and UV degradation but also exhibits creep. |
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Of all the Dead Sea texts it is the Habakkuk pesher that, by common consent, exhibits the most impressive agreements with a Targum text. |
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It exhibits peramorphosis to a degree unknown in any other caudate, in the case of a few characters even unknown in any other lissamphibian. |
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However, Douglas fir exhibits considerable morphological plasticity, and on drier sites coast Douglas fir will generate deeper taproots. |
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The history of Japanese painting exhibits synthesis and competition between native Japanese aesthetics and adaptation of imported ideas. |
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Ramsgate Maritime Museum near the harbour quayside has exhibits showing the evolution of Ramsgate Harbour and east Kent maritime history. |
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The National Museum holds and preserves, exhibits and promotes public knowledge about Norway's most extensive collection of art. |
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The left side of the head is dark gray, while the right side exhibits a complex pattern of contrasting light and dark markings. |
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Professional exhibits feature precise water flows, typically in circular tanks to avoid trapping specimens in corners. |
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Ripley's has odditoriums across the United States, but the Key West location features many exhibits unique to our island. |
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The day is an occasion for exhibits, promotions, workshops and demonstrations. |
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The orangutan also exhibits the noyau system and appears to be the only diurnal primate with a largely solitary lifestyle. |
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Because of its sharp topography and maritime influences, San Francisco exhibits a multitude of distinct microclimates. |
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A soft, white, lustrous transition metal, it exhibits the highest electrical conductivity, thermal conductivity, and reflectivity of any metal. |
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One of many stadiums built by the Romans, the Colosseum exhibits the arches and curves commonly associated with Roman buildings. |
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Anatomy exhibits the lungs in a continual motion of inspiring and expiring air. |
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Its massive central mountain, surmounted by many peaks, occupies a considerable area on the floor, and exhibits a digitated outline at the base. |
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But, in fact, this most famous of '60s lensmen exhibits impeccable standards. |
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A phrase exhibits proofs of cacography, when the accents are misplaced, forgotten, or used erroneously. |
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I don't know, to tell you the truth, because I don't go to very many exhibits. I wish I were more of an avid museum-goer and exhibit-goer. |
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Opened in 2006, the exhibits include uniforms, medals, weapons, regalia, music and a captured enemy standard from the Battle of Waterloo. |
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Contains exhibits relating to medical pioneers, William and John Hunter, who were born in the area. |
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The literary critic Alexander Welsh suggests that Scott exhibits similar preoccupations within his own novels. |
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Rose quartz is a type of quartz which exhibits a pale pink to rose red hue. |
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The sequence in Catalonia exhibits a pattern that emerges similarly in marches everywhere. |
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Cluster headache is a primary trigeminal-autonomic cephalalgia that exhibits circadian and circannual periodicity. |
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There is word that this done deliberately, to depoliticize the exhibits. |
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We take a look around the great pavilion's must-see exhibits and Monty Don, far left, shares his top picks for the week ahead. |
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The museum has hired an Italian museologist to rearrange its exhibits and upgrade the labelling system. |
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It is the only native gymnosperm in the region, and like all Cycas species exhibits primitive features reminiscent of early spermatophytes. |
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Many exhibits, like the astonishing 18th century tilt hammer used for well over a century in Aston, are now hidden away in store. |
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The sinusoidal commutated AC servo motor exhibits a particularly smooth torque profile over a wide range of speeds. |
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The morphology of cormophytes exhibits considerable variations in size, appearance of the various parts, and duration of the life cycle. |
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When we talked, she was finalising work for a major exhibition at Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac in Paris, with whom she exhibits regularly. |
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Eusebius's commentary employed Origen's Tetrapla and exhibits awareness that the original form of Isaiah was in Hebrew. |
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Barefoot's nonvintage cabernet sauvignon exhibits a nose of blackcurrant jam with hints of mint. |
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These casebooks also provide cost-effective and necessary expert financial exhibits for project financing, litigation and bankruptcy matters. |
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He also believes that the male mind typically exhibits the attribute of systemizing thought, also known as the type S brain. |
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The exhibition included exhibits of his inventions, and the city was lit with his electric lighting. |
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