A tornado is a spiral of fast-moving air usually associated with a funnel-shaped cloud extending to the ground. |
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With the pattern of exclusive deals extending to new netbooks, smaller companies warn that mobile Web access could be tied up entirely. |
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Their repertoire includes all colours of the classical spectrum as well as extending to jazz and country. |
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Patients with large medial frontal lesions extending to the most anterior frontal pole sometimes become abulic. |
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One patient was assessed with tumour extending to the resection margin and was given post-operative radiotherapy. |
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To date, we have recorded aftershocks over a broad region, primarily extending to the south and east of the epicenter. |
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Monart House is an 18th century sandstone house with limestone quoins and dressings, extending to three storeys over basement. |
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It is extremely private, with grounds extending to around three quarters of an acre. |
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The orangish arc extending to the left from the aurora is airglow viewed edgewise on the limb of the Earth. |
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Ulceration mainly occurred on the dorsum of the medial three toes and interdigital clefts, occasionally extending to the sole of the foot. |
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This piece of wreckage has been identified as a part of the front of the aircraft, extending to the right wing. |
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Today there are landscaped terraced gardens extending to an acre with flowering shrubs and trees. |
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The fortlet lies to the west of the flagpole, with the fort extending to the west and south. |
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It ended up extending to some 60 comments, but hadn't advanced perceptibly beyond the points I made in my primary post. |
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The lesions characteristically involve subcortical white matter, extending to the lower layers of the cortical ribbon. |
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The military also was used increasingly in domestic law enforcement, even extending to a regular military presence in high-crime areas of major metropolitan cities. |
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These countries would be making a serious mistake if they failed to grasp the hand we are extending to them. |
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The facade is composed of 1 m high transparent glass extending to prefabricated semi-transparent fibreglass elements above. |
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The Dogras inhabiting the hilly tract bounding the mountains of the Kashmir Valle on the south and extending to the plains of the Punjab, are descended from Aryan stock. |
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I am sure that all members of the Assembly join me in extending to them our sincere appreciation. |
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Atmospheric pressure is the weight of a column of overlying air extending to the top of the atmosphere acting on a unit of area. |
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A self-confessed appalling delegator, he wanted to run the club as a dictatorship of sorts, his final say status extending to even the most trivial aspects. |
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The resultant cellulitis is preseptal, or anterior to the orbital septum, involving a fibrous layer beginning at the periosteum of the skull and extending to the eyelids. |
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In my judgment the phrase should be construed as extending to and embracing such a step, and not limited to the initiation of proceedings in an ordinary court of law. |
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They can be superficial or very deep, extending to the bone. |
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Patients were recruited over four years, and the study could not have included more patients without extending to other healthcare districts and hospitals. |
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Outsourcing is increasingly extending to extremely sensitive sectors, including intelligence. |
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It is insistently masculinist, extending to nationalist war mythology. |
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Not only is there a mansion house of architectural and historic importance, there is prime farmland, with the whole estate extending to some 1330 acres. |
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The show's perspective shifts slightly each week, even extending to Ivy's estranged parents. |
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Canada Canada is the world's second largest country, with an area of 9971500 km 2, most of it being north of the 49th parallel of latitude and extending to the high Arctic. |
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Like the original, this revolver has a cover plate extending to the whole left side of the frame. |
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We thank IBFI for the training and hospitality it has been extending to our personnel. |
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Today, concerns are extending to more specific phenomena such as pollution concentrations in urban environments or inside buildings. |
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These names in turn are at the end of a tradition extending to the Roman republic. |
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Finally, the lower reach, extending to the Baltic, covers 240 miles from the mouth of the Narew to the mouth of the estuary into the Gulf of Gdańsk. |
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Now that we are able to meet in a spirit of reconciliation, we must not allow past difficulties to hold us back from extending to one another the hand of friendship. |
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The angle of the minutiae is determined by constructing three virtual rays originating at the bifurcation point and extending to the end of each leg. |
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The eastern facade is finished with abscissa extending to the exterior. |
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That resurrection, its holiness, its purity, its joy, its abounding vitality, will become universal, expanding, enveloping and permeating nature itself, all things, all creatures, and extending to the very heavens. |
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Diagonal bust darts found on the lining are accentuated on the outside of the garment with a similar band, which follows a slightly different, curved line extending to the armscye. |
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The stratification is even extending to the spa. |
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She smiles, optimism almost extending to her eyes. |
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The execution also had wide repercussions extending to England. |
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Above him, in a bubble, floats his dream – a ladder extending to heaven. |
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The primary market of the Group, the European zone, includes the western part of the continent, extending to the eastern borders of Germany and Austria. |
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Extreme poverty has been recognized as a more serious, often hidden form of poverty, with more permanent consequences extending to a wide range of human rights and which requires special efforts to reach and eliminate. |
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From now on, EUWI is extending to Central Asia: the European Union currently develops an initiative to strengthen co-operation with the Central Asian countries in the fields of the environment and water. |
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These dispositions are often the cause of friction in addition to frictions caused by Ecuadorian claims on territorial water extending to 200 nautical miles. |
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Hydro-Québec supplies and installs a service loop extending to the connection point on the customer's spool rack, and retains ownership of the loop. |
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Such aids should not be regarded as a substitute for the teacher but as a means of improving the quality of teaching and extending to a larger number of pupils the benefits of education. |
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A concrete sidewalk extending to within 10 feet of the respective tracks parallels the east side of Bartholomew Street on both sides of the tracks. |
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We present new viscosity and equation of state results extending to high pressures for o-terphenyl, salol, and dibutylphthalate. |
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It is alliterative, extending to almost 1,000 lines imitating the Old English Beowulf metre in Modern English. |
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Articles specify grammatical definiteness of the noun, in some languages extending to volume or numerical scope. |
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In microbiology, genes can move freely even between distantly related bacteria, possibly extending to the whole bacterial domain. |
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Southsea continued to grow eastwards in the early 20th century, extending to the area of Eastney. |
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Dio does not mention the border, but he views upper Germany as extending to the source of the Rhine. |
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Upon independence, the government created the Department of Cuzco, maintaining authority over territory extending to the Brazilian border. |
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The financial district is in San Isidro, while much of the industrial activity takes place west of downtown, extending to the airport in Callao. |
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There is a small tributary of the river extending to the edges of the town. |
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The former riverbed is clearly delineated beneath the waters of the Atlantic Ocean, extending to the edge of the continental shelf. |
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The influence can go deeper, extending to the exchange of even basic characteristics of a language such as morphology and grammar. |
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It consists of two beautiful Arches, extending to the opposite side of the river. |
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Direct laryngoscopic examination revealed a postcricoid tumour extending to the oesophagus. |
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Endoscopic examination showed a bulging, non-ulcerated mass in the right glottic area extending to the epiglottis. |
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Parapharyngeal vagal neurilemmoma extending to the jugular foramen. |
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Many entries include subentries extending to as many as four levels. |
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The LNWR also had a main line connecting Liverpool and Manchester with Leeds, and secondary routes extending to Nottingham, Derby, Peterborough and South Wales. |
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This section has two pieces extending to the rear, into which are housed the breechblock, the two toggle joint links, and the firing pin and sear assemblies. |
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The martini glass is represented by triangular retrolental fibrovascular tissue and a central tissue stalk of hyaloid remnant extending to the optic disc in Cloquet's canal. |
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A large wave like an eagre, diverging from its bow, was extending to either bank, swamping the tules and threatening to submerge the lower levees. |
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Its primary focus is on products for dogs, cats and horses, with coverage also extending to other types of companion animals including birds, small mammals and herptiles. |
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Prostomium anteriorly rounded, posteriorly extending to chaetiger. |
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An array of serrations line each longitudinal side of the channels, each serration defined by inward tapering serration sidewalls extending to a serration base surface. |
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The procedure involves extending to the universal church the use of the Divine Office and Mass of the saint in which the title of doctor is applied to him. |
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She sustained a 5 cm partial thickness laceration below her left eye, arising adjacent to the medial canthus and extending to the left malar prominence. |
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