There is no greater betrayal than to impoverish a generation yet unborn by willful acts of amnesia. |
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For many Republicans, the abiding feeling of the last generation has been that this unique pattern of party competitiveness was an aberration. |
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A generation ago, the European Red Ramshorn Snail was a common sight in freshwater aquariums. |
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It's also very hard to quit cold turkey from the computers and video games that our generation was weaned on. |
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Newspapers are not succeeding in getting the children of the current older generation of readers to read newspapers. |
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We applied their equation to evaluate the recombination fraction for each generation recursively. |
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The next generation of Black leaders will need to address agendas more in economic terms than social or political. |
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Moreover, a generation of local architects who have been educated abroad is coming of age. |
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Once a region acquires a bad reputation it takes a generation to change it. |
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Podcasting and Internet radio allow anyone to become a DJ, and digital video cameras and webcams are used by a new generation of filmmakers. |
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The new generation holds a belief that randomness and incoherentness is the new form of comedy. |
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Everybody is trying to rationalise behaviour that a previous generation would have been horrified by. |
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As our greatest generation pass on, it seems more of them are putting their stories down on paper before they die. |
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About time all those who voted for him abjectly expressed their apologies to the coming generation of young citizens. |
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Many argue that Zabel might now well be past it and the time has come to allow the younger generation to move their way through the ranks. |
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According to Brownlee, the loose aggregate of particles seen on comets may represent the first generation of solids in the solar system. |
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We have seen at least two of the family back in our yard and perhaps see another generation of jenny wrens come home to roost! |
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In their pursuit of youth, men of my generation show some worrying signs of juvenility. |
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While many musicians of his generation were turning their back on acoustic music, he remained a loyal folkie. |
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Diagnostic radiology and the generation of electricity from nuclear sources are examples of practices. |
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Plunged into darkness, practically all of Serbia has been dealing with an acute electricity shortage as generation plants under perform. |
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My generation might be a consumer generation in the eyes of the admen, but we are also a generation that is more or less broke. |
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Our failure to address this issue equates to abdicating our fundamental responsibility to the next generation of West Indian youth. |
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Woody Guthrie was a hero to a generation of folk musicians, Bob Dylan among them. |
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Their race to the bottom has resulted in the dirtiest per capita power generation in the country. |
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Indian photographers of my generation have wittingly or unwittingly been influenced by a distinctly Western view of India. |
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It's about 30 years since the bypass was first proposed which has meant over a generation of waiting. |
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But if misguided privacy alarmists have their way, the benefits of the next generation of bar codes may be denied or delayed. |
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Microwave generation was by means of a klystron and the frequency was measured with a built-in frequency counter. |
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The first generation of Keatsians were chiefly concerned with establishing Keats's texts and his biography. |
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Young people of my generation had no time for Larkin's irony and simply dismissed traditional sexual morality as a clutter of meaningless taboos. |
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For a twelfth generation wine producer Olivier had a refreshing amount of enthusiasm for his subject. |
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I think modern young couples are still looking for the old fashioned stability and public commitment my generation went in for. |
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The point nevertheless is that land is crucial as the fundamental basis in the process of wealth generation and accumulation. |
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They use night-vision binoculars, small boats, canoes and kayaks but see education of the younger generation as an important weapon. |
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A new generation of African artists is taking over the mantle of Afrofuturist arts from a US-centred crowd. |
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As a result, the next generation was to tend towards political quietism and, worst of all, a crass materialism. |
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Action potential generation in inhibitory interneurons is critical for cortical excitation-inhibition balance. |
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The complete process of ATP generation is called cellular respiration, and consists of three main stages. |
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The magazine gave a pioneering generation of writers the confidence to use authentic West Indian settings and situations, characters and speech. |
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The childless-by-choice generation are a world away from the image of weepy Bridget Jones characters. |
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And John Davidson said that while the top model would be back, a new generation of potential supermodels were snapping at her well-turned ankles. |
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What kind of president will be elected by the new generation that has effectively discarded conscience as old junk? |
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Given the amount of crime committed by young people, it is sometimes tempting to think that a whole generation has gone off the rails. |
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We now have a generation of kids and young adults who have been weaned on video games, Web browsing, and other new information tools. |
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How would one teach that poem to a future generation that had come to regard the word as a piece of raillery? |
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Newspapers are changing the way they look and the way they write to appeal to a younger generation of readers. |
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The existence of such records created an interest amongst a younger generation of performers. |
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But among the younger generation there has been a reaction against the positivist and analytical traditions. |
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A shift away from affluenza, if we're lucky enough to witness one, will come gradually, over a generation perhaps. |
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Land has always been the basis of wealth generation and accumulation upon which social development can be designed. |
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The younger generation prefers to buy coloured umbrellas while the older generation goes for black. |
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We are a generation whose so-called social safety net has been cut to shreds over our lifetime. |
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Therefore, continuous supply of recombinase would promote the generation of homozygous cells. |
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It has spawned a generation who look back upon a single act, abstracted from its consequences, as determinative of salvation. |
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Rapidity of thrust generation is accordingly coupled to torsional agility in pitch. |
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This generation depends on a whole lot of people who live outside the United States. |
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I might be wrong, but folk of my generation are probably Apple's prime audience. |
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The air bag assembly comprises an inflator for generating gas and an air bag cushion deployable upon generation of gas by the inflator. |
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Our generation at least had had political heros who motivated us even though they were finally shown to have feet of clay. |
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Maybe the next generation of computer keyboards will even come without a Delete Key. |
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Hiccups, heartburn, colds and warts are often treated with remedies passed down from one generation to another. |
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Cultures are closed networks of conversations conserved generation after generation through the learning of the children that live in them. |
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They've waffled on at length about it, but as is usual the action comes a generation later. |
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After reading this report, it seems the younger generation now has a better way to foil the wallopers ' close attentions. |
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This will allow Portsmouth Naval Base to handle the new generation of warships, particularly the future aircraft carrier. |
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It is, no doubt, the wont of every generation to look back at the past with an over-egged fondness and to be too damning of current standards. |
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Is it coincidence that our generation is infatuated with digital watches and clocks? |
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A generation later, he is driven to return to the scene, craving discovery and even accusation. |
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And so it has proven over the past generation of the swiftest record reduction of criminality in American history. |
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Some fingers may point at the kittenish Nigella Lawson, whose book How to be a Domestic Goddess introduced a new generation to the old-fashioned joys of baking. |
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A haunting new exhibition at SFMOMA surveys the effects of the atomic age on a generation of daring Japanese photographers. |
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Indeed, in some surveys pessimism about the next generation stands at an all-time high. |
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He was a bonafide stud, and gained the affections of an entire generation of Millennials. |
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Modern American parenting can seem an extreme sport geared toward raising a bionic generation of high-achieving super-babies. |
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This second generation missile improved both range and reaction time. |
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This combination of a highly adsorbent aromatic base structure, together with a low yield of liquid product on generation typically results in only gas being expelled. |
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West African folktales that continue to be passed from generation to generation through storytelling. |
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Today's version is the sixth generation of the breed and over the years the car has grown in size and moved from longitudinal rear-wheel drive to transverse front-wheel drive. |
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The house has been passed down in the family from generation to generation. |
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He led the design and construction of a new generation of precision radiometers, which have been flown extensively on both manned and unmanned aircraft. |
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Phosphate is necessary for the generation of adenosine triphosphate from adenosine diphosphate and adenosine monophosphate and other crucial phosphorylation reactions. |
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Every generation the mean inbreeding coefficient of the population was calculated from pedigree relationships, weighted by the different numbers of males and females. |
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I'm a big believer in what goes around comes around and we have always been well treated by the older generation and I'm just trying to put a bit back. |
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She believes that we are breeding a generation of children who know nothing about the history of their country. |
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One satguru would be followed by the next satguru, swamis and acharyas by more swamis and acharyas, devoted families by more devoted families, generation after generation. |
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The company claims to be developing the next generation of portable computers. |
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Age has become the albatross hanging on the neck of a generation of would-be mothers. |
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When My Own Private Idaho came out, that was the first time somebody from our generation was contributing. |
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He inspired a younger generation of scholars to take the same measured approach to the problem of remaining faithful to the Church while advancing new knowledge. |
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Pilots use two keyboards and a joystick to fly the craft, and they have to learn the key strokes similar to the old DOS commands of first generation computers. |
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With unemployment so low and everyone working longer and harder to make a quid, it seems no-one's got any time left to show the next generation the ropes. |
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Just last June, he threw his first bash celebrating his solar electric system's generation of more than 10 million watt-hours of sun-powered energy. |
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Power generation and production is not the sort of activity one usually associates with skiing. |
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Work on modern accretionary prisms and analogue experiments have recently emphasized the role of seismic activity in the generation of similar vein arrays. |
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He is proud of his role as agony uncle to a new generation of artists. |
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And we, his children, simply by being his disciples and spreading the word, had became the first generation of kids to validate and popularize a comedy genius. |
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It reminds me a little bit of the Welsh side of my family who a generation back refused to learn Welsh or take Welsh culture seriously, and are now recanting. |
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Like the woman outside, she was from a generation of Kabul women who had never known life under the chadri. |
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She only wrote two novels, but they establish her as the chronicler of an ossified generation unable to move forward in life. |
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During the 1950s a new generation of land speculators sought to create a recreational wonderland at Salton Sea for wandering Los Angelenos and Vegas Rat Packers. |
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Foxx says that he thinks this generation has the capacity to keep pushing through racial barriers. |
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Just look at the emergency power generation systems at both NYU and at Bellevue Hospital. |
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To be clear, bellows is not a millennial, but rather half a generation older. |
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He was the last of a deified generation of CBS News luminaries that included Walter Cronkite, Andy Rooney, and Ed Bradley. |
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Cuban hip-hop has evolved as well, both Edgar and Julio talk about the band Los Aldeanos as the new generation of Cuban hip-hop. |
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A generation later, a dashing French socialist named Etienne Cabet founded the Icarian Nation in Illinois. |
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This breakthrough holds out hope of one day developing a new generation of treatments for a disease that claims the lives of 10,000 men every year in the UK alone. |
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A generation of orphaned, high-heeled girls, looking for a daddy as much as a sugar daddy. |
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For a whole new generation of ailurophiles, here is a book to treasure, a wonderfully entertaining, humorous, and often surprisingly moving look into the world of cats. |
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The Kirans aimed these productions at the younger generation and were extremely successful in harnessing the participation of a majority of youngsters at the performances. |
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But the government body funding the project, the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, hopes it might be the making of a new generation of homegrown tennis aces. |
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It's funny how most of that generation of comedians have transformed into washed-up has-beens or else are producing safe, unchallenging cosy comedy for the 35-55 age group. |
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New generation antimicrobials have been discovered which are effective against cholera bacteria in in vitro studies. |
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The original generation of continuing parishes in the United States were found mainly in metropolitan areas. |
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A new generation of nuclear missile submarines will be built, however the final decision will be delayed until after the next election. |
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The older heads with idlesome ideas are thinning out, consequently with each new generation will come more and greater accomplishments. |
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The generation of heat in large quantities accompanies most explosive chemical reactions. |
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The pups who do survive must pass their strong genes down to make sure their young survive and the generation that follows. |
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This rapid generation of high pressures of the released gas constitutes the explosion. |
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Slavery in colonial America was very oppressive, as it passed from generation to generation, and slaves had no legal rights. |
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Every 10 years a new generation comes along and you have to reeducate them. |
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One of the most promising routes in this regard is the generation of induced pluripotent stem cells by reprogramming cells. |
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A major feature of this new generation of buildings is the long corridors with separate wards leading off for men, women and children. |
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Lastly, bubble bursting can also be a generation pathway for particulate matter during an oil spill. |
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The first generation of teachers were enthusiastic proponents of Westminster Calvinism. |
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Tidal power proponents point out that, unlike wind power systems, generation levels can be reliably predicted, save for weather effects. |
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While some generation is possible for most of the tidal cycle, in practice turbines lose efficiency at lower operating rates. |
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On the generation of oxygen gas, and the causes of the colors of organic beings. |
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People sometimes dispute which generation of Star Trek is best, including the original and The Next Generation. |
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Generation X grew up in the eighties, whereas the generation known as the millennials grew up in the nineties. |
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It also owned some gas pipelines and was involved in some power generation projects. |
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The stories were also interesting because the author is representative of the younger generation of netfic authors. |
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As the wealthiest generation in US history approached geezerdom, drug companies, health care, and nursing homes were beneficiaries. |
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This omits the CO2 associated with electric power consumption, because this varies according to the local generation type and efficiency. |
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Many centuries passed before scientists were able to demonstrate that such spontaneous generation does not occur in nature. |
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In between the Argo and the Trojan War, there was a generation known chiefly for its horrific crimes. |
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It is associated with neuroinflammation-related events that participate in pain generation and chronicization. |
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Under the chairmanship of Alf Robens, pit closures became widespread as coal's place in energy generation declined. |
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As the tip slowly squashes under its own weight, bacteria rot away the organic matter, mainly anaerobically with the generation of methane. |
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And I would like for this generation to define its own movement. |
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The power of an engine may be measured or estimated at several points in the transmission of the power from its generation to its application. |
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A young Home Guard officer decides to show his Blimpish superiors that the younger generation is fed up with playing old-fashioned war games. |
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Since the 1980s, anthracite refuse or mine waste has been used for coal power generation in a form of recycling. |
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The reason for this is because they have grown up in a different generation and attitude than their elders. |
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We find, a generation later, the well-informed, impassioned, thought-compelling rhapsodies of the anthroposociologist Vacher de Lapouge. |
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The thymus is located in fatty tissue above the heart and is responsible for the generation of immune cells in the blood. |
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Also there was a great increase in power as steam powered electricity generation and internal combustion supplanted limited wind and water power. |
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Moisture content electronic monitoring can also enhance next generation wood protection. |
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Only on the hypothesis that what is learnt in one generation is remembered by the next, can there be any feeling of againness or of expectancy. |
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In the second case, the mineral precipitate can have grown over an older generation of cement. |
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There is usually a single generation each year, but two broods have been recorded. |
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Each generation seems to loosen the established standards of behavior. |
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The generation of an Alpine mountain range is a matter of piling on the nappes. |
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The lead user method focuses on idea generation based on leading users to develop breakthrough innovations. |
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The Duomax reamers are compatible with the previous generation of Dihart cutting rings, and can be used with existing cutting ring holders. |
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Old English heroic poetry was handed down orally from generation to generation. |
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This was important in the early development of this type when high frequency signal generation was difficult or expensive. |
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But knowing that Dylan is the same generation as Thomas Pynchon, Philip Roth, Cormac McCarthy, makes it very difficult for me to accept it. |
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Until this time, the Basotho customs and laws were passed down from generation to generation through oral tradition. |
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It's one of only three street plazas in the country, a new generation of parks for streetstyle skateboarding. |
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According to an industry group, the use of chlorine dioxide in these processes has reduced the dioxin generation to under detectable levels. |
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An isochrone shows lines of equivalent drive time or travel time to a given location and is used in the generation of isochrone maps. |
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Founded in 1916 by Isaac George Kannon, the business is proudly owned and operated by its third generation family. |
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By 1920, the third generation after freedom, most African Americans in Mississippi were landless laborers again facing poverty. |
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To mingle with others of its kind and produce the next generation of eggs, toxoplasma must find its way to the gastrointestinal tract of a cat. |
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Mass generation and delivery of services must be mastered for a service provider to expand. |
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A global movement towards the generation of renewable energy is underway to help reduce global greenhouse gas emissions. |
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Nearly every member of the next generation of heroes, as well as Heracles, went with Jason in the ship Argo to fetch the Golden Fleece. |
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Methane is important for electricity generation by burning it as a fuel in a gas turbine or steam generator. |
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There are numerous other offices and power generation sites across the country. |
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As in liverworts and hornworts, the haploid gametophyte generation is the dominant phase of the life cycle. |
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It retired from service on 16 August 2011, to be replaced by the third generation vessel. |
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Furniture has been traditionally elaborately carved and in many Alpine countries carpentry skills are passed from generation to generation. |
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The original generation of Continuing Anglican parishes in North America were located mainly in metropolitan areas. |
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In many areas peat is cultivated as a fossil fuel and used either in electricity generation or domestic solid fuel for heating. |
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A new generation of designs for nuclear power stations, known as the Generation IV reactors, are the subject of active research. |
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Tradition changes slowly, with changes from one generation to the next being seen as significant. |
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Studies show that job-hopping is no more excessive for this generation than previous ones. |
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It is the third generation that focuses the variations and stabilizes the dialect. |
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These two populations are distinct, with only a few females in each generation crossing between the two groups. |
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At times of low electrical demand, the excess generation capacity is used to pump water into the higher reservoir. |
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Electrical generation from bagasse could become quite important, particularly to the rural populations of sugarcane producing nations. |
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Power generation can also be decreased quickly when there is a surplus power generation. |
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Modern nuclear reactor designs have had numerous safety improvements since the first generation nuclear reactors. |
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Since hydroelectric dams do not use fuel, power generation does not produce carbon dioxide. |
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Another theory is that each generation would erect a new stone to contribute to a sequence that demonstrated a people's continual presence. |
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The concept of alternative episcopal oversight first arose a generation ago with the debate over the ordination of women. |
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Alf is horrified when the younger generation make it clear they don't think Anzac Day is important. |
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This first generation of children created a new dialect that was to become the language of the nation. |
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It was for this reason that the generation was close to or on the consumer's premises as Edison had no means of voltage conversion. |
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There are now longer and lighter wind turbine blades, improvements in turbine performance and increased power generation efficiency. |
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These are electricity generation such as a power station, electric power transmission, electricity distribution and electricity retailing. |
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Stored energy increases the economic value of wind energy since it can be shifted to displace higher cost generation during peak demand periods. |
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A parent's number of children strongly correlates with the number of children that each person in the next generation will eventually have. |
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Wind turbines have been used for household electric power generation in conjunction with battery storage over many decades in remote areas. |
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There are indications that renewable energy and distributed generation are becoming more viable in economic terms. |
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Distributed generation from renewable resources is increasing as a consequence of the increased awareness of climate change. |
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Electrical utilities continue to study the effects of large scale penetration of wind generation on system stability and economics. |
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The 1982 Granada Television adaptation of Brideshead Revisited introduced a new generation to Waugh's works, in Britain and in America. |
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Natural gas is a major source of electricity generation through the use of cogeneration, gas turbines and steam turbines. |
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Overcurrent can lead to excessive heat generation and the risk of fire or damage to equipment. |
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In particular, proposals for hydroelectric power generation proved controversial in the late 20th century. |
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When the NRR is exactly one, then each generation of women is exactly reproducing itself. |
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God grant that the generation to which this opportunity has been offered may rightly perform its part. |
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When the wind drops they can, provided they have the generation capacity, rapidly increase production to compensate. |
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Every generation of the Qing dynasty treasured riding and archery the most. |
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Tony Disney, McIntyre's theory influenced a generation of history teachers in Australian schools. |
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World wind generation capacity more than quadrupled between 2000 and 2006, doubling about every three years. |
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The war has radicalized an entire generation of young people. |
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One important name from this generation is Emilio Carballido who wrote about 100 plays as well as scripts for radio and television. |
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In some cases, wind onshore is already the cheapest electric power generation option and costs are continuing to decline. |
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The local folklore can be experienced at a multitude of festivals, through dances and traditions handed down from generation to generation. |
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He was the final generation of the Barry architectural and engineering dynasty. |
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The primary use of bagasse and bagasse residue is as a fuel source for the boilers in the generation of process steam in sugar plants. |
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The presence of a unitary azeotrope curve is not a prerequisite for the generation of a ternary azeotrope. |
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I'm sure with barkitecture just taking off, the next generation of doghouses will be designed with individual breeds in mind. |
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The great bear market starting in 1929 scared a whole generation of investors. |
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Antwerp's banking was controlled for a generation by Genoa, and Amsterdam became the new trading centre. |
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It's safe to say that the baby boom generation is the most self-obsessed group of people ever to have boulevardiered the planet. |
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And when all the kids finally moved out, she and Sawyer had had plenty of...how did the younger generation put it? Bow-chicka-wow-wow? |
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A new generation is battling through, but there are still too many Sir Bufton Tuftons at the core of the Party organisation. |
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The plague is thought to have returned every generation with varying virulence and mortalities until the 18th century. |
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A diverse mix of generation sources reduces the risks of electricity price spikes. |
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But Broadway's longtime condescension to rock musicians meant that a generation or two of potential theater composers took its talents elsewhere. |
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By one stroke our next generation grew up speaking a few words of English, but it had essentially been demuslimized, and deculturalized. |
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Edgar was born in Birmingham, England, into the fourth generation of a theatrical family. |
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Uses can range greatly from the diagnosis and treatment of diseases to its use in energy generation and nuclear weapons. |
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But she is confident that her generation will see a brighter future. |
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The generation of peat, when not completely under water, is confined to moist situations. |
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This reserve capacity can also serve to compensate for the varying power generation produced by wind stations. |
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Quinoid redox cycling as a mechanism for sustained free radical generation by inhaled airborne particulate matter. |
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Gaelic was the language of the bardic tradition, which provided a mechanism for the transference of oral culture from generation to generation. |
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Within a generation the Auld Alliance was ended by the Treaty of Edinburgh. |
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The griot profession is passed down generation to generation and requires years of training and apprenticeship in genealogy, history and music. |
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In the end, the formerly successful generals were replaced by a younger generation considered more loyal to the government in Damascus. |
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These are fully mature for oil generation in the west of the British sector, and are mature for gas generation nearby in the Irish sector. |
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Cement was used on a large scale in the construction of the London sewerage system a generation later. |
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Colombia with a very clean electricity generation matrix reaffirms its support for the Paris Climate Agreement. |
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The United Kingdom became the world leader of offshore wind power generation in October 2008 when it overtook Denmark. |
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This is likely to cease altogether in the next few years as the older generation die off and steel blades and chainsaws prevail. |
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The process of concept generation results in a conceptual representation for Web hyperlinkage. |
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The fundamental principles of electricity generation were discovered in the 1820s and early 1830s by the British scientist Michael Faraday. |
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From the 1970s the first generation towns began to reach their initial growth targets. |
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The community grew with the next generation of Ilustrados studying in European universities. |
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Almost all commercial electrical generation is done using electromagnetic induction, in which mechanical energy forces a generator to rotate. |
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Electrochemical electricity generation is important in portable and mobile applications. |
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The silk farmers then heat the cocoons to kill them, leaving some to metamorphose into moths to breed the next generation of caterpillars. |
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The first is the generation of turbulence near the ocean surface, which acts to stir light water downwards. |
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Wedgwood belonged to the fourth generation of a family of potters whose traditional occupation continued through another five generations. |
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British citizenship and BOTC would also extend to the first generation born overseas. |
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Pitt was an outstanding administrator who worked for efficiency and reform, bringing in a new generation of outstanding administrators. |
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Among the younger generation whom he encouraged were Bridget Riley and Bruce McLean. |
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The processes by which the changes occur, from one generation to another, are called evolutionary processes or mechanisms. |
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Llio Rhydderch, another of Nansi Richard's pupils, has concentrated on teaching a new generation of as many young harpers as possible. |
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A new generation of British Asian musicians have followed, such as Shizzio, 21 Perspective and Raxstar. |
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Debt bondage can be passed on from generation to generation, with children required to pay off their progenitors' debt. |
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A new generation of quantum electronics could integrate more easily with other electronic devices. |
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A young Faroese person is normally handed down a set of children's Faroese clothes that have passed from generation to generation. |
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The generation of electricity started in 1882 when electricity was produced for electric lighting. |
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It was the West that first developed steam power and adapted its use into factories, and for the generation of electric power. |
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Initially, it manufactured the Dacia Lodgy and Dacia Dokker models followed in October 2013 by the second generation Dacia Sandero. |
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The Clio was the first new model of a generation that replaced numeric identifiers with traditional nameplates. |
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Electricity generation is the process of generating electric power from sources of primary energy. |
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Their descendants strongly supported Kublai's coronation in 1260, but the younger generation desired more independence. |
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The revolutionists who are playing hob with our generation are really masters of the obsolete. |
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The larvae feed on mulberry leaves and in Europe, only one generation is normally raised each year as this is a deciduous tree. |
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All this occurred in the generation before Bracton, and still was rancorous in his time. |
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The rite was intended as a reminder to each generation of the importance of the borough boundaries. |
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The improvements in electrical generation technology increased the efficiency and reliability greatly in the 19th century. |
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This shift in thinking is boosted by a newer generation of Germans who see World War II as a distant memory. |
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Because Suntheanine promotes alpha wave generation in the brain, an awake, alert and relaxed physical and mental condition is achieved. |
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As each generation becomes more in tune with the Internet, their desire to retrieve information as quickly and easily as possible has increased. |
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The Girl has the advantage because she can do all sorts of whizzy things with digital technology that our generation doesn't really care about. |
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We believe the combination of polysilicon active matrices and OLED technology could become the next generation of flat panel displays. |
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After all, the seventh generation aerialist had made a career out of such things, with his most recent stroll taking him across Niagara Falls. |
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The technology has an advantage in power generation per kilogram weight over standard wind generators. |
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The 1911 data shows that Welsh was more widely spoken among the older generation compared to the young, and amongst women compared to men. |
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This position contrasted strongly with the judgement of the previous generation who knew Shelley as a sceptic and radical. |
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Of the first generation of German historians after 1871 to defend Charlemagne, Louis Halphen considered their efforts a failure. |
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It was in the 1880s that the technology was commercially developed for large scale electricity generation and transmission. |
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The latest generation systems all use some form of aluminosilicate or other inorganic additive to reinforce the water-soluble silicate. |
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His image is now enshrined upon the sixth generation WBC super middleweight belt. |
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The resultant foals were the first generation of Thoroughbreds, and all modern Thoroughbreds trace back to them. |
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Honda's 9th generation Civic also won the Car of the Year award based on a public survey held by PakWheels. |
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The Renault 5 entered its second generation in 1984 and continued to sell well. |
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Autoseal 3500F is the next generation of Autoseal 3500, a previous best practice product in the automotive weatherstrip market. |
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Manufacturers are developing the next generation of wind turbines in the US and Europe. |
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This helps to create a new generation of characters with which its audience could identify. |
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Thus, we believe this work can serve as a mathematical basis for the development of a new generation of adaptive microfounded economic models. |
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The prototype of a new generation of armoured cars has been put on show for the first time. |
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The only desire which I can have is like David to serve my own generation by the will of God, and then fall asleep. |
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If this were an Ibsen play, we would be thinking of the sins of one generation being visited upon another, he said. |
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Coal fueled electricity generation alone is a much greater source of heavy metal contamination in the environment than fireworks. |
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This enables the entire craft to contribute to lift generation with the result of potentially increased fuel economy. |
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The war in the trenches of the Western Front had left a generation of maimed soldiers and war widows. |
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After this treaty the Ottoman Empire was able to enjoy a generation of peace, as Austria and Russia were forced to deal with the rise of Prussia. |
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The tactical strike aircraft programs were meant to serve as interim solutions until the next generation of aircraft arrived. |
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Airbus Defence and Space has successfully completed certification testing of the A400M new generation airlifter on a grass runway. |
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All these prayers were metrical, and were handed down from generation to generation with the utmost care. |
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