With its simple colour scheme and one page layout it is designed for fast downloading and quick access to new material. |
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They must fast from midnight prior to arrival and are advised to bring warm and waterproof clothing. |
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There was rhythmic propulsion and vigor in the fast sections, yet the quartet never exaggerated the music's pulse. |
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It wasn't like it was incredibly dangerous, but just in case, she slowed to a fast walk. |
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They watched as the silvery vehicle accelerated into the fast lane and then disappeared in a bright flash. |
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Suddenly, Lori slowed to a fast walk, then to a trot, and finally stopped all together. |
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Schlosser believes the damage wrought by fast food companies on America is even deeper than adding inches to the national waistline. |
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She instead gives the reader quick snapshots as fast as the events she describes. |
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He abhors the fast food culture and, as a student, can't understand why many of his peers are content to be couch potatoes. |
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This once-great omen of the Abenaki is fast becoming a bad one, by demonstrating what we as a society ignorantly preserve and worship. |
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After landing aboard the ship, we board a fast speed boat for the quick ride to the terminal. |
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Amazingly both cars are as fast as each other, with the diesel car accelerating just a bit quicker than the petrol. |
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We've got excellent linebackers because of the speed there, and we're fast and quick up front. |
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I drove recklessly and with total abandon as I sped as fast as I could through the suburban streets of Redmond. |
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I am easily provoked, and rather vicious when my toe is stepped on, but I'm quick to cool down and fast to reasoning. |
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If you suffer from either type of sinusitis, our quick fixes offer fast relief. |
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Keep the defence tight, and when on offence, I want to see quick feet and fast passing. |
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This park speaks of a great bygone age, and now that the north is fast becoming the frappuccino quarter of the city it may yet thrive again. |
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With electric gates which can be operated from either end of the pit cows make a quick entry and a fast exit. |
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We are finding that they are disappearing fast because of careless, wasteful use of outdoor light. |
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He's CEO of Costco, the profitable warehouse club retailer that's fast growing across the country. |
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Studies have shown that long-term acclimations can be superimposed upon fast adaptive adjustment of the thermal stability. |
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If he is moving along too fast or seems to like you way more than you like him, let him go. |
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In contrast, say, to the Museum of Scotland, the new parliament building is going up as fast as a block of jerry-built flats. |
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No sooner have we regained the river than we're riding another fast wave train. |
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The most immediate problem is the spate of reckless and dangerously fast driving that has been taking place on a nightly basis. |
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Residents say that their cars are being hit and scraped by motorists driving too fast along the road. |
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Willie Nelson is warbling through the stereo and the sun is slipping fast into the Texas Hill Country. |
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When the user accesses the file, online archiving retrieves that data twice as fast as it was compressed. |
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Chryses approached the Achaeans ' fast ships to win his daughter back, bringing a priceless ransom. |
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The course of events that puts you there happens fast and without regard to your wants and desires. |
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The water vole, fast heading for extinction in Britain, can still be found at Clifton Ings in York, according to an environmental group. |
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Morecambe Bay is notoriously dangerous, with fast rising tides and quicksands. |
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World cricket is fortunate to witness one of the greatest genuine fast bowlers of all time, and that too when there is a dearth for quickies. |
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I got my boyfriend to come and see and we saw them move fast past the front of our house and out of sight. |
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The physicist uses the strobe effect to measure the speed or acceleration of objects, or to take pictures of very fast moving objects. |
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The idea is that you raise the heart rate and time how fast it returns to normal. |
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Jai alai is an incredibly fast ball game, usually played by teams, and usually the subject of intense spectator interest and gambling. |
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This promises to be an uplifting and exciting concert, but tickets will sell fast so get in quick. |
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The smart lines drop in fast and quick, with some great gags that click two seconds after you think they should. |
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And it is that a company can play quick and fast with procedural rules, and escape action. |
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Part of the myth is that it's easy, quick, fast money, but there are always strings attached. |
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Pests should be controlled with a quick shot to the head or fast acting poison. |
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Remember these fish are fast and spooky, you have to make quick accurate casts, often into a twenty knot wind. |
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He said Anglicans would fast and may go on retreats this week, or go on a meatless diet, abstaining from meat on certain days. |
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At one point on the straight kilometre course a speed gun clocks how fast you are going. |
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Not only does this serve to strengthen the car in a crash, but it also allows the car to absorb heavy impacts in jumps and fast driving over rough terrain. |
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The Gorge has always been a hotbed of radicalism and arms smuggling, but now it is fast becoming a shahid factory. |
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When the fast food giant announced a merger with a Canadian chain, politicians wasted no time applying the special sauce. |
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Especially in the U.S., where fast food restaurants are abundant and two-thirds of people are overweight or obese. |
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And if people find themselves dissatisfied with how often they turn to fast food, bacon says to try things like batch cooking. |
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They are a fine team with very fast and quick forwards and they are pressing for the top place in the group and if they beat us they will do that. |
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Fairbanks, AK Over the past 50 years, Alaska has warmed more than twice as fast as the rest of the United States. |
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The next morning, she was fast asleep in her warm bed under an old quilt. |
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Navy was struggling in the third quarter until the 17th minute when fast footwork gave the team another goal and put them only two points behind the champions. |
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To accumulate wealth so fast and on such a scale, it is necessary to eliminate independent law enforcement. |
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Tasha Blank played fast and bouncy house beats with heart-shaped balloons tied to the DJ booth. |
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These weeks, and especially fast days that bookend them, are about remembering the experience of loss. |
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I can remember hearing about the time when they went for their training and had to be timed running to a tap to fill the buckets, then running back again as fast as possible. |
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I can't believe how fast these cars accelerate out of the corner. |
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For a church that moves at a glacial pace, the murmurings of Bishops like Tobin are lightning fast and boldly subversive. |
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Even Dixieland and swing jazz from that era really had fast tempos. |
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Even then, quads aren't as fast as low cut inline speed skates. |
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Two other Cortland lines I use are both sinkers, a medium and fast sink. |
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The fast of the Ninth of Av is not intended to decry only past pain but present political misdeeds. |
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I absolutely hated letting anyone do fast walking or running for me, and had to let a body double do that. |
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In Europe we talk about style and how fast a car accelerates. |
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The compact cat made one short, inconceivably fast motion, and the overbearing ferret jerked backward then collapsed to the pavement in a limp heap. |
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The bebop legend drove jazz into territories that continue to awe listeners with ears fast enough to keep up. |
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About a year ago, I had just left my bartending job at a strip club and needed some fast cash. |
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It is into this quicksand that the public finances are now fast sinking. |
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She speaks to Doug Stanton about her love of very fast cars, mythology, and the Bulgarian bagpipes. |
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It looks like the new fast track to quick money is being a test user. |
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The timing is auspicious for such a move with the Tiananmen anniversary fast approaching. |
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It will have over 10,219 square metres of retail warehousing and 743 square metres of neighbourhood retail space, along with the fast food restaurant, when it is complete. |
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In other words, adults and older children are fast learners when it comes to the initial stage of foreign language education. |
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I don't know how they stay in business serving only lunch, but the lunchroom on the corner is cheap and fast so I like it. |
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I pulled back, made fast again to the jetty, and then went to sleep at last. |
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Although fast enough to keep ahead of those in pursuit, Black Bess eventually dies under the stress of the journey. |
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However by the late 19th century, and in the West Country at least, Morris dancing was fast becoming more a local memory than an activity. |
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They'll have trouble playing a man-to-man against such a fast guard and tall center. |
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Currywurst, a dish of sausages with curry sauce, is a popular fast food in Germany. |
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In Hong Kong, curry fish balls are street snack, and curry brisket is a typical main course in cha chaan teng and fast food restaurants. |
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The rhythm for both fast and slow hornpipes is very even and should be executed that way by the dancer. |
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Bonham's drumming was noted for its power, his rapid rolls and his fast beats on a single bass drum. |
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Projectors were commonly run too fast to shorten running time and squeeze in extra shows. |
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Such pitches tend to offer help to fast bowlers throughout the match, but become better for batting as the game goes on. |
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So although domestic wages remained higher, they did not grow nearly as fast as they might have otherwise. |
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The photograph was taken using a fast shutter speed and a large aperture. |
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Random access files have a fast access time, but they cannot easily produce sequential lists. |
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At higher airspeeds there is sufficient aileron authority to perform extremely fast rolls. |
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I walked fast to avoid being overtaken. Every crossing was a danger, every passenger a thing to watch alertly. |
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Bear in mind that I'm not as young as I was, so I can't walk as fast as you. |
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This is the hand, which, with a vow'd contract, was fast belocked in thine. |
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Phaidor and I were taken below decks, where, still fast bound, we were thrown into a small compartment which contained a single port-hole. |
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He made the basket on his second attempt, after an exchange of moves so blinding fast that Derek could barely distinguish them. |
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Don't think too fast at the start. You can get a brain cramp, which is how marathon ruminations are lost. |
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That is why the break fast at the end of Yom Kippur often has an air of achievement. |
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Everything was lost in a scene from a movie in which khaki-clad regiments marched fast, fast across the scene. |
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I was all in a confuzzle last night after the Ellen show, and my mind was going too fast for my typing skills. |
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He's climbing the corporate ladder fast and is moving from New York City to CNN headquarters in Atlanta. |
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In 2007, the Betuweroute, a new fast freight railway from Rotterdam to Germany, was completed. |
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Kibbeling, once a local delicacy consisting of small chunks of battered white fish, has become a national fast food, just as lekkerbek. |
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Planners quickly realized that an aircraft intended to destroy its kind in the air had to be fast enough to catch its quarry. |
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It was based on the small fast aircraft developed before the war for such air races as the Gordon Bennett Cup and Schneider Trophy. |
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The low working temperature leads to rapid cooling of the cast products and fast production for assembly. |
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She was considered a very fast ship, able to make the passage to Australia via Cape Horn in under 60 days. |
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The station is closed, and trains run fast through what remains of the station. |
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Mothers of some species fast and nurse their young for a relatively long period of time. |
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The copepods sense with their antennae the pressure wave of an approaching herring and react with a fast escape jump. |
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Entire schools are then encircled with fast auxiliary boats which deploy purse seine nets as they speed around the school. |
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Between Didcot and Royal Wootton Bassett there are a series of passing loops lines to allow fast trains to overtake slower ones. |
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The hovercraft was superseded by catamarans which are nearly as fast and are less affected by sea and weather conditions. |
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He was also renowned for being a particularly fast starter, which led to a great deal of success in 60m events. |
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Miracle Day was fast tracked by UKTV for July 2011 following the global premiere on Starz. |
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Indeed, even national fast food chains operating in the state, such as McDonald's, offer locally grown chile on many of their menu items. |
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Due to weather conditions, this service temporarily replaces the route that normally operates from the Liverpool landing stage using fast craft. |
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Local guidance should be sought if walking to Chapel or Piel islands as fast tides and quicksand can be extremely dangerous. |
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Some copepods have extremely fast escape responses when a predator is sensed, and can jump with high speed over a few millimetres. |
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This ability, together with their strong, sharp claws, allows many species to be fast and aggressive predators. |
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Though not as fast in the water as dolphins, seals are more flexible and agile. |
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Increased body weight in males increases the length of time they can fast due to the ample energy reserves stored in the blubber. |
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Pinnipeds that breed on fast ice tend to cluster together more than those that breed on pack ice. |
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I wonder how it would be to stand right in the beginning of the fast water, at the lip of the pool, and try a cross-handed cast. |
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Nobody from the Golf Channel, Nike or PGA Tour need bother taking the fast trip to a long dirt nap just yet. |
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Sucking and drawing the breast dischargeth the milk as fast as it can be generated. |
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Congreve held fast to the Greek poets, but otherwise seems to have drowsed his way through Trinity studies. |
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Neighbours would strain to hear if the fast passionate arguments were being conducted in Italian or high-speed Dublinese. |
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No! There's a problem with the cassette player. Don't press fast forward or it eats the tape! |
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This animal may be a fast runner, but it has been a dreadfully slow evolver. |
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The girls were already bagging fairy floss, and stockpiling it as fast as they could. |
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The pace was fast and furious most of the time, with new high records of prices constantly being established. |
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After James fell in with fast company he started doing drugs and sleeping around. |
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The overreliance on fast food restaurants is believed to be a major contributor to the increase in obesity. |
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For instance, many fast horses are heavier fore-handed than balanced action requires. |
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He hit the accelerator and froggered into the fast lane, inciting a symphony of angry honking. |
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He looked down at the puppy fast asleep in his arms. Maybe this furbaby would slow down the ticking of her biological clock, too. |
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It was an unlovely colonial farmhouse, box-shaped and gambrel-roofed, fast falling into the ground. |
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Gharials, Gavialis gangeticus are the inhabitants of deep, fast flowing rivers. |
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This tutorial describes glenzing, fast polygons, fixed point mathematics, and assembly code. |
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I usually run fast enough, but my speed goes downhill when I don't sleep enough. |
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Burgers, grillsteaks and related products are popular in many part of the world via fast food outlets, food service and in-house consumption. |
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The team stuck fast in the black muck, and every effort to extricate them served only to imbed them more hopelessly in the sticky gumbo. |
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During winter, fast ice, which is attached to the shoreline, develops first, rendering ports unusable without the services of icebreakers. |
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Don't drive too fast on wet roads or the car may hydroplane and cause you to lose control of the vehicle. |
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After recovering surprisingly fast from the sack of Rome, the Romans immediately resumed their expansion within Italy. |
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The tears fell fast from the maiden's eyes as she closed her impassioned appeal, and hid her face in the bosom of her sister. |
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The use of digital technology is growing at a very fast pace which led to the emergence of systems based on the cognitive infocommunications. |
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For baby-boomer parents, life without kids often feels like suddenly slamming on the brakes after years in the fast lane. |
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For otariids and some phocids like the harbor seal, mothers fast and nurse their pups for a few days at a time. |
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In pyrometallurgical fast reactors, the separated plutonium and uranium are contaminated by actinides and cannot be used for nuclear weapons. |
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Increased ocean traffic causes collisions between fast ocean vessels and large marine mammals. |
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In particular, fast commercial vessels such as container ships can cause major injuries or death when they collide with marine mammals. |
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Shortly before the invasion, when fast delivery and secrecy was essential, fast yachts and small vessels were used for special courier services. |
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He began searching the Italian coast for Napoleon's fleet, but was hampered by a lack of frigates that could operate as fast scouts. |
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As soon as I heard about the fire I legged it over here as fast as I could. |
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Skillful readers' processing of text seems far too fast and efficient to be based on letterwise processing of its print. |
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Can lay the pieces or blanks upon the die quite true and without care or practice and as fast as wanted. |
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On its completion, the M1 acted as a fast link road between London and Birmingham. |
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The science of genetic anthropology is changing very fast and a clear picture across the whole of human occupation of Britain has yet to emerge. |
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Pakistan's cement industry is also fast growing mainly because of demand from Afghanistan and from the domestic real estate sector. |
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He loped along, hour after hour, not fast but steady and covering much ground. |
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Fast leg theory involved bowling fast balls directly at the batsman's body. |
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It was intended to deliver fast paced, exciting cricket accessible to thousands of fans who were put off by the longer versions of the game. |
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The Italian bid offered the largest cities and stadiums in the country and promised a fast domestic train system. |
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Khan was too fast and too disciplined for Collazo, flooring him in the fourth round and twice in the 10th. |
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Thoroughbreds can travel medium distances at fast paces, requiring a balance between speed and endurance. |
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In order to be successful in racing, Quarter Horses need to be able to propel themselves forward at extremely fast sprinter speed. |
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Internet accessibility is fast coming to the sea with the advent of cheap satellite communication, mainly from Inmarsat. |
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The fusion of east and west also characterises Hong Kong's cuisine, where dim sum, hot pot, and fast food restaurants coexist with haute cuisine. |
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Combined with a tidal range of 10m and fast currents of up to 12 knots, this makes sailing in local waters dangerous. |
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Troopships were too fast for the submarines and did not travel the North Atlantic in convoys. |
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It largely affected workers in high turnover service industries such as fast food restaurants, and members of ethnic minorities. |
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A blue plaque at Oldham's Tommyfield Market marks the 1860s origin of the fish and chip shop and fast food industries. |
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Bobby Sands began the 1981 strike, saying that he would fast until death unless prison inmates won concessions over their living conditions. |
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In 2015, a study was published in The Scotsman which analysed the presence of branded fast food outlets in Scotland. |
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The taxes would be implemented on goods that harm the human body for example fast food, tobacco products, and soft drinks. |
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Weena, I was glad to find, was fast asleep. I carefully wrapped her in my jacket, and sat down beside her to wait for the moonrise. |
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Monetarists believe the most significant factor influencing inflation or deflation is how fast the money supply grows or shrinks. |
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In the early 20th century some locomotives became so large that the fireman could not shovel coal fast enough. |
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In some Orthodox traditions, caviar is permitted on Lazarus Saturday, the Saturday before Palm Sunday, although the day is otherwise a fast day. |
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For example, hamburgers, fast food in the United States, seemed exotic when introduced into China. |
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The leaders realized they had to act fast to keep up the momentum of the 1945 electoral landslide. |
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I don't know how you get along so fast with the traffic on the roads these days. |
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The boat needed to be stable and fast with the large crew hence making it ideal for its modern racing usage. |
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They were drawn in pool C alongside World Cup debutantes Italy and the powerful forwards and fast backs of Tonga. |
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In cities such as Nairobi, there are fast food restaurants, including Steers, KFC, and Subway. |
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There are large ferry boats that link islands as well as fast ferries linking most of the islands. |
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There, two times in each period of a day and a night, the ocean with a fast tide submerges an immense plain, thereby the hiding. |
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Generally, topography plays a big part in how fast runoff will reach a river. |
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The loop was more than twice as fast after I had applied peephole optimization. |
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A number of fast spreading plants such as kudzu have been introduced as a means of erosion control. |
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They were fast and efficient, carrying out 114 missions to Norway without loss. |
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A torpedo boat is a relatively small and fast naval ship designed to carry torpedoes into battle. |
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The introduction of fast torpedo boats in the late 19th century was a serious concern to the era's naval strategists. |
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This allowed for the possibility of a small and fast ship that could attack the battleships, at a much lower cost. |
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The CMBs were designed by Thornycroft, who had experience in small fast boats. |
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The number of fast food outlets doubled between 1995 and 2005, while the strength of the traditional catering has stagnated. |
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The French and Germans had not been able to assemble forces near the northern flank fast enough to obtain a decisive advantage. |
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After World War II, Antwerp and Ghent experienced a fast expansion of the chemical and petroleum industries. |
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Laying a minefield is a relatively fast process with specialized ships, which is still today the most common method. |
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For the first fortnight of the war, Gamelin favoured Plan E, because of the example of the fast German advances in Poland. |
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On 24 October, Gamelin directed that an advance beyond the Escaut was only feasible if the French moved fast enough to forestall the Germans. |
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Guderian was delighted with the fast advance, and encouraged XIX Korps to head for the channel, continuing until fuel was exhausted. |
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A fast attack craft's main advantage over other warship types is its affordability. |
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The Germans and French worked together to produce a new FAC, resulting in 1968 in the La Combattante class fast attack craft. |
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Open grassland species have nowhere to hide from predators, so they tend to be fast runners. |
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Small, fast moving prey may be caught by a flick of the tongue while larger items are grabbed with the jaws. |
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Around 4000 BC, the Saharan climate started to become drier at an exceedingly fast pace. |
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They deliver him at night, while he is fast asleep, to a hidden harbour on Ithaca. |
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Different kinds of transitional crust form, depending on how fast rifting occurs and how hot the underlying mantle was at the time of rifting. |
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The physical boundary between fast ice and drift ice is the fast ice boundary. |
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They result from the interaction between fast ice and the drifting pack ice. |
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Using fast evolving SNPs, haplogroup A is the NRY macrohaplogroup from which all modern paternal haplogroups descend. |
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They can be kept in aquaria, but mostly grow too fast to be popular aquarium fish. |
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Since most pups are unable to reach the age of reproduction, the population is not growing fast enough to keep the species out of endangerment. |
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As a supersonic wing, it combines high strength with low drag and so is often used for fast jets. |
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The rates at which such processes act control how fast a surface is eroded. |
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In our super fast world of instant news and ever changing technology, flags remain the ultimate symbol of identity. |
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The game is limited to 20 overs per side, and the emphasis is on fast action. |
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Numbers of New World vineyard plantings have been increasing almost as fast as European vineyards are being uprooted. |
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It was employed for fast cargo vessels so that they were not slowed by marine fouling. |
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The first fast ferry introduced by Red Funnel was the Sea Coach Island Enterprise, a motor cruiser capable of carrying 11 passengers at 20 knots. |
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I cannot say that there were any outright lies in the editorial, but it does play fast and loose with the truth. |
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Primitive wheat and barley was grown on small patches that were fast depleted, due to which the population frequently moved small distances. |
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The structure and flexibility of junk sails make the junk fast and easily controlled. |
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One of the canoes went fast enough to nearly catch up with Fernandes's boat, prompting Fernandes to turn and prepare for a fight. |
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The first distribution lobe, or area, associates it with certain light and fast merchantmen found near Cyprus and Corfu. |
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A sandwich known as a serranito is the typical and popular version of fast food. |
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This affinity is seen in Filipinos' love of fast food and American film and music. |
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The predictor in the traffic-light control circuit tries to figure out how fast to change the lights. |
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The Vespers which begins Lazarus Saturday officially brings Great Lent to a close, although the fast continues through the following week. |
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Atahuallpa replied that his fast would end the next day, when he would visit Pizarro. |
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The river allowed for fast and easy transport of goods from the interior of the Northeast to the coast. |
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During the winter fast ice develops on the coast, but it is rare on the open sea around Bear Island. |
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Potatoes are also a major ingredient as fast food items, such as aloo chaat, where they are deep fried and served with chutney. |
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Vada pav is a popular vegetarian fast food dish in Mumbai and other regions in the Maharashtra in India. |
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The man known as Chainsaw Al pulled a fast one last week, buying three companies when everyone assumed he would be selling his own. |
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The nation abounds with restaurants and fast food establishments selling fairly cheaply. |
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During 1775 and 1776, the Continental Congress had issued decrees ordering churches to fast and pray on behalf of the patriots. |
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It Includes Observance of the Sunday as the day of the lord and other fast and feast days in church calendar. |
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The church mainly observes the fifty days before the period of Easter and Twenty five days before Christmas as fast days. |
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Mom always worried about our safety in my friend's rattletrap. I told her not to worry, as it can't go fast enough to be dangerous. |
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The power is how fast that energy is delivered which is determined by the flow rate. |
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The earliest cotton mills were driven by water, so needed to be situated on fast flowing streams. |
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Charcoal that was economically available to the industry was probably being consumed as fast as the wood to make it grew. |
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It is difficult to cool thick castings fast enough to solidify the melt as white cast iron all the way through. |
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Generally convenience goods come in the category of nondurable goods such as fast foods, cigarettes and tobacco with low value. |
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Thirdly, there may be more invasive managerial relations as the management is attempting to test how fast the workers can produce. |
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During the growing season, which is spring and early summer in temperate climates, grass grows at a fast pace. |
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In many reptantian crustaceans, the fast flexor muscles are used in two distinct forms of tailflipping. |
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Blease Fell and Scales Fell provided easy walking on grass and fast routes of descent. |
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Aaron Slack by contrast does anything but contour the fellside, but provides a fast down from Windy Gap to Sty Head. |
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This is as the magma cools underground, and while cooling may be fast or slow, cooling is slower than on the surface, so larger crystals grow. |
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Hawthorne met future president Franklin Pierce on the way to Bowdoin, at the stage stop in Portland, and the two became fast friends. |
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The call is a distinctive twit, from which its name derives, and the song contains fast trills and twitters. |
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However, these roads now have fast motorised traffic which does not mix safely with animals. |
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With a motion so smooth and fast Marco could barely track it, the man at his side whipped the metal bar in a side-handed toss. |
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He at last fell into a slumber, and thence into a fast sleep, which detained him in that place until it was almost night. |
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I spent a lot of money on booze, birds and fast cars. The rest I just squandered. |
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Neither possesses a serve fast enough to dent a radar gun and their stabby backhands resemble karate chops. |
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Grisi now had another string to her bow in the form of the tenor, Mario, who was fast becoming putty in her hands. |
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But in Chicago now, the boxes are part of IPAS, which is growing as fast as Bell can add boxes in its subcenters. |
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Can one discern a hard and fast line between the thoughtography of Ted Serios and old-fashioned spirit photography? |
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So myth number one is that horses who finish fast in the final furlong are horses to follow because they possess a turn of foot. |
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The waves are so steep, they crash so fast and furious I'm more under than up. |
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Against the text in Sango, the beat becomes more urgent and polyrhythmic, shifting from what began as a reggae-like underfeel to a fast rumba. |
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Not that the fast underhanders which were bowled before this innovation could be treated with indifference. |
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It was shown that absorption rate was very fast at initial stages due to the rapid attachment of the absorbate to the surface of the beads. |
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In addition to the fast dwindling resources, the acid rain is going to add to the dire situation. |
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An ideal videogrammetry system should be easy to use, low cost, with minimal equipment, and fast realization. |
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By leveraging the Akamai platform, Nintendo can ensure fast and reliable delivery of Wii Virtual Console gaming content to its users globally. |
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Huddled in one corner was a fat old woman in a stained wadmol dress, fast asleep. |
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Passive regeneration takes place automatically on motorway or fast A-road runs when the exhaust temperature is high. |
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Business in bankassurance is growing fast in the country to follow the growth of insurance industry. |
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I have kept a fast for the entire day and performed the aarti, while keeping this earthen pot on my head for the entire day. |
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Now, a year later, Cornyn is backpedaling as fast as he can. |
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Catchy Word showed his appreciation of the fast ground as he easily beat Abderian in the Wickhampton Novice Stakes. |
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The story perfectly traces an increasingly fast paced spiral of frantic activity generated by Wally when he is told he needs to nap. |
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They are moving people to Sicily, Bari, and Brindisi, but not fast enough. |
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With the fast growing economic progression, the solid waste disposal market of China has expanded quickly. |
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His invention, the acidimeter, which made pH measurement fast and accurate, spurred the formation of the company. |
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The main advantages of ADALINE are small memory requirements, fast training, adaptivity and simple usage. |
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It goes together fast with balsamic and red wine vinegars, Dijon mustard, olive oil and crumbled blue cheese. |
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So we're trying to adapt to the winterisation programmes, trying to keep one step ahead because of this very fluid and fast moving situation. |
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But when the Woggle Bug was showing the Winged Monkeys how fast it could woggle, I woggled off into my own private land of make-believe. |
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World music, world beat, or fusion as it's known to some, is fast becoming the language of every country's musical tongue. |
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The focus here was on how fast oil would come out of the Canadian fields. |
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A super fast rail connection between north China's Taiyuan city, and Xi'an in the west will launch services on 1st July. |
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The highest quality NAND flash memory component used in the Ammo USB drives offer maximum reliability and sustained fast data transfer rates. |
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Tulip trees, known in the timber industry as yellow poplar, grow fast and tall but tend to suffer broken limbs on wind-exposed sites. |
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In 1998, I became fast friends with Ussarqak Qujaukitsoq, from Qaanaaq, Greenland. |
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Children will adore the fast moving pages covered with dancing images and jazzy words. |
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Male Northern quolls live fast and die young in a romantic frenzy of long-distance travel. |
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A fast hardware approach for approximate, efficient logarithm and antilogarithm computations. |
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I have liked driving fast cars ever since I was a young boy and have always been around racecars because of my father. |
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However, there are no hard and fast boundaries between allied rocks. |
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Ice that is found at sea may be in the form of drift ice floating in the water, fast ice fixed to a shoreline or anchor ice if attached to the sea bottom. |
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In New Mexico, chile is eaten on a variety of foods, such as the green chile cheeseburger, made popular by fast food chains such as Blake's Lotaburger. |
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Industry in the Leeds area was developing fast and it became apparent that there was an opportunity for a firm of general engineers and millwrights to set up. |
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