Our panel reviewed drivers, fairway woods, irons, wedges, putters, balls and hybrid clubs. |
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I smoke high quality hybrid cannabis like skunk, northern lights and purple haze. |
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Unlike the stiff and fussy hybrid tea roses, these roses make excellent landscape shrubs. |
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If you do make a mistake with a hybrid tea, a floribunda or a shrub rose, it is not too much trouble to pull it up. |
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Between locales and places there is a third type of physical space, hybrid space. |
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This unique hybrid features large balls of blooms that resemble carnations in a charming white cream color. |
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The development of hybrid aspherical elements was driven by the requirement for compact and yet precise 35 mm and video lenses. |
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The parent cultivars were crossed to produce an initial hybrid that was then backcrossed to each parent. |
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The carmaker says gas electric hybrid engines will be available in half of the Ford, Lincoln and Mercury lineup. |
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It is recommended that gardeners use transplants rather than seeds for growing bluebonnets and other species of hybrid lupines in their gardens. |
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Chthonic rumbles marry together distinct, unalike elements to commence new, hybrid stories. |
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The success of hybrid maize has produced interest in developing hybrids in autogamous crops. |
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His songs are emotive and honest and this hybrid blending of scratching and sampling with conventional instrumentation is a success. |
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Engineers at MIRA took the application of hybrid technologies far beyond the motive power. |
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The Lonicera fly evolved as a hybrid of two existing U.S. species, the blueberry maggot and the snowberry maggot, according to the study. |
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The rose gardens contain many commercially available roses, such as floribundas, grandifloras and hybrid tea roses. |
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Fuel-efficient hybrid engines are about to join moon roofs and side air bags on the list of options for buyers of these cars. |
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It appears that the semi-modals are hybrid forms, combining characteristics of both main verbs and auxiliary verbs. |
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The clauses relating to hybrid embryos and saviour siblings are expected to pass but the scrapping of a requirement for a father could fail. |
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The predictions on the votes about saviour siblings and the hybrid stem cells were largely right. |
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A contractor saw or a hybrid saw of good quality suits the needs of most woodworkers. |
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Innovative use of scraps and sawdust make the best use of wood for panels, hybrid products, etc. |
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The triple bond is composed of one sigma bond from overlap of sp hybrid orbitals, and two pi bonds, from overlap of two sets of p orbitals. |
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Plot shows percentage of females produced by hybrid males of various genotypes. |
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Imagine the light of a new day softly illuminating the velvet petals of a hybrid tea rose. |
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Dig out that hybrid tea rose that suffers from black spot and replace it with an easy-going butterfly bush. |
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Fall pruning of hybrid tea roses should consist of removing some of the top, brushy growth. |
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Unlike it's haughty cousin, the hybrid tea rose, which takes endless tending, spraying and deadheading, an antique rose is almost carefree. |
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It has all the hybrid vigour of mongrelism and once they learn to speak it properly, world cultural domination will be complete. |
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The fact of the matter is, no company makes a lot of moneymaking hybrid vehicles and it's also a small part of the market. |
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Carefully selecting a hybrid that will perform well under your conditions can contribute to improved yields next fall. |
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Male sterile plants don't produce pollen, which makes it easier to breed improved hybrids and produce hybrid seed. |
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Because hybrid males are almost completely sterile, almost all eggs are unfertilized. |
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Music styles include hyper pop-punk, holy hip-hop, and something called hybrid death tuneage. |
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Then they left it like that for a few days, the back walls brinded grey and off-white, like a hybrid cow. |
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I have been told that the track is the hang-out for a pack of hybrid dingoes. |
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Parachute Training Wing conducts classes in parachute free fall, static line, O2 jumps and a hybrid jump called Ram Air Parachute Static Line. |
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When the two loops in trypsin were changed into chymotrypsin loops, the hybrid protein shows chymotrypsin-like cooperatvity. |
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In contrast the data do suggest that gene transcript level in the hybrid triploids is related to genomic dosage. |
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The further back you cut hybrid teas, the stronger and thicker the new canes will be. |
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Examiners and candidates have to manage these hybrid discourses within their conversation. |
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Some of the crew went off-shift, stringing up hybrid bunks and hammocks belowdecks, the others continued working. |
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The company recognizes the need for hybrid extrudables with unitary construction to function in versatile, custom configurations. |
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The diagram shows the local tree map for the hybrid protein by using the first 40 modes in the calculation. |
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The tiger trout is a specially bred-on-site hybrid between a brook trout and a brown trout. |
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Crossed with the tree lupin and a range of annual species it has brought us the familiar hybrid garden lupin. |
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He built up the aft portion of the fuselage to meet the trailing edge of the wing and closed in the cockpit, making it a hybrid Monocoupe. |
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For farmers the focus was on some of the latest developments in producing hybrid varieties of vegetables and fruits. |
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Kentucky bluegrass and hybrid Bermuda grass are usually the cheapest because they're sold in the greatest quantities. |
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It is a lively hybrid of Britpop and Indie Rock that contains many arresting tunes. |
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SpaceShipOne uses a hybrid rocket engine that uses both liquid and solid propellant to propel it into space. |
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In this manner, hybrid construction as a cultural phenomenon of neocolonialism becomes a cultural strategy of decolonization. |
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While electric cars are being snuffed out, automakers are trotting out hybrid vehicles as the answer for fuel-economy-conscious consumers. |
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However, some hybrid varieties flower on short side shoots grown in the current year and these are best left unpruned. |
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The result is a peculiarly U.S. hybrid of industrial boosterism which contributes to anti-environmentalism's decidedly sinister cast. |
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The runner-up was an unharmonious hybrid of green shirt, white shorts and yellow socks. |
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Marjorie Fair is also the name of a crimson and white hybrid musk rose, a hardy flower with good resistance to disease. |
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The glossy abelia, a hybrid derived from species native to China, is the most commonly cultivated form. |
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Almost nine months before, I had put down my name and my deposit on the wait list for a hybrid car. |
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For example, hybrid musk roses grow well even in less than full sun, so they are often used in shady areas. |
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Instead he animates his film with a hybrid of jazzily scored talking-head interviews and beautifully stylized narrative set pieces. |
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When sunflower was crossed with Jerusalem artichoke, F 1 hybrid plants carried 51 chromosomes and showed reduced pollen fertility. |
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The suspension system has been upgraded and the hybrid engine moved back to achieve better front-to-rear weight balance. |
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Farms use chemical fertilizers, hybrid seeds and artificial insemination and weedicides. |
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From there, the species has radiated into several subspecies, two of which occur in Europe and share a hybrid zone. |
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A remarkable amount of Toyota's hybrid technology is adaptable to fuel cells. |
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Such a structure, called a Josephson junction, has for years been widely fabricated for superconductive electronic devices and hybrid circuits. |
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Initially, a hybrid population is created by admixing genes from parental populations. |
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And what is more, there is declining yield from successive generations of hybrid cattle. |
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He argued that all other granites represent hybrid magma formed by reaction of basaltic melt with crustal metamorphic rocks. |
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Shanghai as China's first metropolis, nurtured a unique hybrid culture, combining Chinese with Westernized aestheticism. |
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It seemed like a hybrid of the bad luck of Murphy's Law and the drama of a Shakespearean play. |
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Most hybrid striped bass that consumers purchase are a cross between female white bass and male striped bass. |
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Modern Wicca, hybrid Asiatic astrologies, and new geomancy beliefs, are perhaps too new. |
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Arab traders who made their way down the East African coast mingled with African peoples, creating a hybrid culture and language called Swahili. |
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The hybrid combines a V6 petrol engine with front and rear electric motors to help the wheels go round. |
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The array of choices is dizzying, from different types of cows and grades of milk quality to the ability to breed hybrid vegetables. |
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The domestic apple, a hybrid of several wild species, is grown extensively in cool temperate regions of the world. |
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Today's feral hog population is a hybrid of domestic pigs and Eurasian wild boars brought to North America in the early 1900s for food and sport. |
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It smells like some sort of crazy hybrid of fragrant, sweet berries and the floral hyperbole of lavender. |
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Last week I mentioned that in 1900, a racing version hybrid vehicle, complete with the designer at the wheel, won the Semmering hill climb. |
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In fact there are many hybrid systems where asymmetric algorithms are used to distribute keys for symmetric algorithms. |
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This is hip hop and reggae rolled up into perhaps the most original hybrid that I've heard to date. |
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Many of the intrusions contain veins and irregular patches of xenocrystic hybrid rock and granite. |
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It was covered with black symbols that might have been Egyptian hieroglyphs or Chinese characters or some strange hybrid of the two. |
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Some form of hybrid body that was distinct from both central and local government seemed to offer an ideal solution. |
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My ultimate interest is creating a new hybrid and amalgamated vision by integrating these different languages and variant aesthetics at once. |
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When the cells are fused they become one hybrid cell with shared cellular contents, including two sets of genes. |
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The hybrid power station is being seen as a possible alternative to the increasingly unpopular wind farms. |
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Is it any wonder that his ambiguous hybrid art dissolves boundaries in such an equivocal manner? |
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Italian oregano is a hybrid resulting from crossing oregano and sweet marjoram. |
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And the construction of human-animal hybrid embryos pushes the yuck factor right up to the limit. |
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A zebu hybrid cow was found dead, and strange incisions were found on its body. |
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The analphabetic characters that specify formatting information are themselves part of a hybrid scheme. |
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Today the gardens are rich in helianthemums, dwarf shrubs, rare magnolias and hybrid rhododendrons. |
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They evolved from a common ancestor but for both nations to play each other at all a hybrid set of rules has had to be devised. |
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Estimates of hybrid frequency are conservative because of the limited number of genetic markers available to characterize genetic ancestry. |
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Additionally, this hybrid is unusual because most zorses are the product of a female horse and a male zebra. |
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Short-growing, dense grasses such as bentgrass, hybrid Bermuda, St. Augustine and zoysia look best if cut with a power reel mower. |
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Munro shoes also designed the Duet sandal, a sophisticated shoe, that is a hybrid of a mule and sandal. |
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Resistant to 3 races of bacterial leaf spot, this hybrid has excellent yields and impressive size. |
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In some cases these hybrid approaches lead to papers being published in learned journals, but not always. |
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He was listed among the first four pioneers in barley breeding and tested barleys of hybrid origin as early as 1904, but none attained release. |
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Biologists call these hybrid animals chimeras, after the mythical Greek creature with a lion's head, a goat's body and a serpent's tail. |
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However, furniture understood to be colonial in the twentieth century was a hybrid lot. |
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Despite his intolerance for hybrid colonial furniture, Nutting was forced to capitalize on the market for institutional furniture. |
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To their great surprise, they find only hybrid species like orchids, anthurium and some bonsai varieties. |
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The group is currently developing a hybrid lensed fiber bundle and apertured cantilever array. |
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Technologically she was a hybrid that straddled the eras of sail and steam. |
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I plant hybrid tomatoes, but grow heirloom chick peas, fava beans, lettuce, and cucumbers. |
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At present I really do think this hybrid idea is just a case of Toyota and Lexus cashing in on the lunacy of the environmental movement. |
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A hybrid from a male lion and a female tiger is called a liger while a hybrid from a male tiger and a female lion is a tigon. |
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The music will feature a homegrown hybrid of Tex-Mex and polka called waila, or chicken scratch. |
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The hybrid roastery and coffee shop is under construction in the Pike Street building. |
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All the lions and lionesses here are of a hybrid stock and thus are prone to producing defective offspring, it is pointed out. |
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When hybrid cars are given cheaper, more powerful electrical guts, their popularity will really take off. |
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Both will begin to lease their hybrid fuel cell vehicles for on-road use in Japan and California as early as the end of this year. |
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Another selection factor to consider when planning for hybrid marketability is what markets are accepting the GMO crop being considered. |
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The project ended up creating a tiger team to look at alternative approaches, and over the course of four weeks designed and started work on their own hybrid engine. |
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The hybrid plants, used as the female parents, were back-crossed with H. polyrhizus and S. megalanthus, crossed with the diploid H. undatus, or selfed. |
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In addition, they might also be seen as a hybrid of painting and bas-relief, so emphatic are their materiality and objectness, their presence as things in the world. |
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The houses along Ganzenmarkt were cut to half a room thick, then refaced on the inside with a hybrid construction to form a block of offices with a central corridor. |
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While one brewing insider said that the chilled hybrid mix of lager and ale was way ahead of its time, most others though it was really pretty awful. |
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Apart from the produce, the fair has displays on hybrid seed, submersible pumpsets, garden tools, solar fences, tissue culture, cold storage and fountain nozzles. |
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There are several hybrid zones, and often mixtures of phenotypes associated with different subspecies exist over relatively broad geographic areas. |
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Thus a scenario or process explanation which reasonably accounts for what we know at a particular point in time is not a bad thing, so long as we understand its hybrid nature. |
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The innovative hybrid drive system used a hydraulic accumulator to store braking energy which was then recycled to launch the heavy truck up to 25 mph or so. |
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It was more a matter of the development of a more mature pattern that was no longer a capital script but one that consisted of hybrid majuscules organized as a graphic system. |
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Chinese hybrid rice production has developed from the utilization of advanced breeds to that of sub-breeds, and from tri-linear cultivation to bilinear cultivation. |
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Grandifloras grow much like hybrid teas, tall and with well-formed flowers, but the blooms are usually smaller than those of a hybrid tea and are produced in clusters. |
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And the auto maker hopes there will be many more as it rolls out additional hybrid vehicles in the next few years to meet demand and burnish its brand image. |
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A tiger muskie is a hybrid between a muskellunge and a northern pike. |
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This uses a hybrid propulsion system, consisting of ducted fans, to move in microgravity and a differential traction system to move in normal gravity. |
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The prose poem is a hybrid form, an anomaly if not a paradox or oxymoron. |
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However, whether the emission properties of any other organic dyes can be improved by incorporating into hybrid organic-inorganic nanocomposites remains to be established. |
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Musicians, dancers, acrobats, clowns, actors, mimes and every hybrid in between entertain and educate audiences of kids, their parents and teachers. |
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Although this is an article about remote Linux, and a diskette is a local media, there is a hybrid of remote booting that is so important it must be mentioned. |
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Globalization processes create academically uncomfortable and sometimes politically reprehensible forms of hybrid histories, all shadowed by commodifications of various sorts. |
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I had my own little garden in the orchard, where I grew hybrid tea roses. |
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Jim Ellis, an expert in growing streptocarpus has won prizes for his plants at the country's top gardening shows and has just developed a new hybrid of the flower. |
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Thus, whereas the parental species reproduce sexually, the hybrid reproduces unisexually due to the result of meiotic drive, but still depends on a sexual hang-up. |
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His technique was mezzotint, the hybrid drypoint technique in which a texture is applied to a prepared etching plate, and the image is painstakingly burnished in. |
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They provide the foundation of many hybrid tea roses seen today. |
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These proposals are a hybrid born out of not being able to provide a more relevant domestic league while being uninvolved at the top European level. |
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Combined they sold about 27,000 units, accounting for about 45 percent of the total hybrid market. |
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For the last several years, Hybridcars.com has been tallying the number of hybrid vehicles sold every month. |
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This unusual toothwort, found in moist rich woods from Maine south to Kentucky, is thought to be a sterile hybrid between D. diphylla and D. laciniata. |
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So it was fun to see how they strung those together and had the hybrid between live-action and animation. |
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In fact the grapefruit is simply a hybrid between a pomelo and an orange. |
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He cross-breeds a rocking horse and rocking dinosaur, and then realizes the hybrid as a house-high topiary. |
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A pluot is a hybrid of plum and apricot, dominated by plummy characteristics and lighter on the apricot. |
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By 1998 Ulster, Munster and Leinster each had 21 full-time professionals and 10 semi-professionals but before that all of the teams were hybrid operations. |
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Importantly, the hybrid cells were found to have the porcine endogenous retrovirus, a distant cousin of HIV, and to be able to transmit that virus to uninfected human cells. |
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CamelBak, whose soft-sided canteens are a hybrid water bottle and backpack, developed a new filtering system to protect U.S. troops in Kuwait from water-borne bacteria. |
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They'll be waiting for about a year into the GMT 900 production to bring out the hybrid versions so as to not cannibalize conventional internal combustion engine sales. |
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His language veers between a time-served nationalist and a graduate of the Harvard Business School, an odd hybrid of Celtic comfort and business assurance. |
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As recently as a few years ago, buying and driving a hybrid was an exercise in conspicuous consumption. |
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One of the few areas where a pan-Afghan identity has emerged is through popular music, which is a hybrid of the Pashtun musical style with a lot of Tajik language. |
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Being a hybrid maker off and on over the years, I'm very comfortable with the idea and have been the subject of quite a few pretty good mash-ups myself. |
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The youngest sills are undeformed and crosscut older foliated troctolite sills, which in turn crosscut isoclinally folded hybrid gabbro-troctolite-anorthosite complexes. |
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The Honglian-type hybrid rice has also been widely cultivated in China. |
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While some specialise in Ayurvedic treatment and massages, others go for a hybrid combination of Thai massage using Ayurvedic oils and even electric vibrators. |
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This is a hybrid mix between a unit-linked and a with-profit plan. |
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The fiesta and C-Max hybrid models, which were up 30 percent, pitched in as well. |
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Sykes suspects that the hairs come from either an unrecognized bear species, or an unknown hybrid of polar bear and brown bear. |
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If there is no sex-ratio skew among nestlings, data regarding survival of hybrid males and females would be needed to explain the pattern noted by Bronson et al. |
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The central figure is St Anne, standing on a pedestal that is decorated with female hybrid creatures, which frame a ritual inscription in a cartouche. |
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While the hybrid zone in North America has not been studied, it is possible that its dynamics have been changed by the parasitic mite Varroa destructor. |
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The magnetizing flux of a hybrid motor flows along the rotor axis, while the mechanism for rotor suspension is the same as that of the homopolar magnetic bearing. |
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Manufacturers are busily introducing new models of all-electric and hybrid cars. |
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The hybrid alliance is something of a Frankenstein monster where every arm imagines itself the brain. |
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This involves formation of a hybrid triplex by two PNA strands and a homopurine strand of dsDNA whereas the other DNA strand is displaced from the double helix. |
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Steve Gillett suggests a hybrid view that combines anthropocentrism as applied to terrestrial activity with biocentrism for worlds with indigenous life. |
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Grey poplar, Populus canescens, is a hybrid between abele and aspen. |
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Meanwhile, corals bud on, and both their sexual and asexual activities provide evidence of reproductive success and hybrid forms that continue to puzzle geneticists. |
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Oregon and Rocky Mountain woodsia hybrid are native to Minnesota. |
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Ford, too, has been slow off the mark but is catching up fast after it recently licensed hybrid technology from Toyota, while also giving a bit of its own technology back. |
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The middle track is mainly used by bi-level diesel hybrid Port Jefferson Branch trains terminating for transfer to trains on the Ronkonkoma Branch. |
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The hugely popular website Weibo, a hybrid of Twitter and Facebook, was blocked. |
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In attempting to make a broad-ranging, effective contemporary film, the moviemakers invoked images and qualities of other genres and times and created a hybrid product. |
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Even so, the game is a noteworthy hybrid of multiple genres that somehow solidly come together to create a superfluous and entertaining experience. |
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Volvo is testing a new plug-in electric hybrid diesel bus in Gothenburg, Sweden. |
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By means of a combiner filter the output hybrid signal is created. |
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In April, the GSA announced the federal government will buy up to 10,000 new hybrid vehicles. |
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Gloriously smooth, full-grain leather was contrasted with hybrid materials. |
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With each passing month, about 11,000 new all-electric or plug-in hybrid vehicles hit the road. |
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I smoke high quality hybrid cannabis like skunk, northern lights and purple haze, and sometimes high quality hashish like menali, charis and gold seal. |
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For example, a female as dark as an American Black Duck was counted as a hybrid if she had a nasal saddle and some white on both edges of the speculum. |
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A hybrid of water-skiing, surfing and snowboarding, wakeboarding is a relatively new sport to these shores and the annual competition is in its fifth year. |
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Commercial sugarcane hybrid cultivars currently in production are high-yielding, disease-resistant, millable canes and are the result of years of breeding work. |
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Even the hybrid drive systems that use high-voltage, crankshaft-mounted starter-alternators as motive power are sticking with 12-volt accessories. |
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The amount of protection a hybrid tea rose needs depends on the climate. |
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The most commonly planted type of bush rose is the hybrid tea rose. |
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The analogy emerges that some hybrid zones act as semipermeable membranes that provide a conduit for gene flow at some loci and restrict it at others. |
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A tiger trout is a hybrid between a brown trout and a brook trout. |
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Billy the Fish is the hero of an English comic strip about a fish-man hybrid who is a football star. |
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The hybrid Japanese anemone is one of my favourite late-summer flowers and one we could do with more of since it produces masses of white or pink flowers with yellow centres. |
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For now, hybrid cars can keep zooming along in California's car-pool lanes. |
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Consular adjudicators are a hybrid of Foreign Service specialists and generalists. |
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These hybrid agglutinations are alternately clinical and fantastic, inviting and disgusting. |
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Homestead is a cross between a Siberian elm and a complex hybrid of two Dutch elms. |
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I'm not a big fan, however, of the daleks stealing the Cyberman's bodyjacking schtick, and I thought the hybrid looked embarrassingly silly. |
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We perceive the bird and frog views simultaneously, although what hybrid monstrosity we become in the process is not clear. |
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The percent mammoth contribution to the genome would be gradually increased on each hybrid embryo produced in vitro. |
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If a viable hybrid embryo is obtained, it may be possible to implant it into a female Asian elephant housed in a zoo. |
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The crossbred animals did not demonstrate any form of hybrid vigor, so the practice was abandoned. |
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As their jet thrust is augmented by a propeller, turboprops are occasionally referred to as a type of hybrid jet engine. |
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Land Rover unveiled the LRX hybrid concept at the 2008 North American International Auto Show in Detroit, for it to be going into production. |
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Lotus Engineering has established a group dedicated to hybrid and electric vehicles. |
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Lotus Engineering created the Evora 414E as their first hybrid concept car. |
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Lately, there has been some development in hybrid power plants where the steam turbine is used together with gas engines. |
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Hovercraft are hybrid vessels operated by a pilot as an aircraft rather than a captain as a marine vessel. |
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Gene transfer between species includes the formation of hybrid organisms and horizontal gene transfer. |
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One type of sympatric speciation involves crossbreeding of two related species to produce a new hybrid species. |
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Currently, interest exists in hybrid electric buses, fuel cell buses, electric buses, and ones powered by compressed natural gas or biodiesel. |
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If you are buying a new car, you might want to look into getting a hybrid or other high-efficiency vehicle. |
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The Economist Intelligence Unit classifies the country as a hybrid regime, which is the third best rank out of four in its Democracy Index. |
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In order to communicate, people adopted Chinook Jargon, a pidgin or hybrid language. |
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The hybrid text, however, was to be very influential in England and France in the 10th and 11th centuries. |
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Urbanization, modernization, exposure to foreign music and mass media have contributed to hybrid urban pop styles. |
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The hybrid styles have also found a space within Western popular music through the expressions of their national culture. |
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Popular music in Indonesia can be categorized as hybrid forms of Western rock to genres that are originated in Indonesia and indigenous in style. |
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The pitch at Twickenham was replaced by a hybrid 'Desso' type, in June 2012, which uses artificial fibres entwined with real grass. |
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For example, the Audi R18 hybrid car that won the 2012 Le Mans 24 Hours used a WHP flywheel. |
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During 2011 Honda launched three hybrid models available only in Japan, the Fit Shuttle Hybrid, Freed Hybrid and Freed Spike Hybrid. |
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The legislative process would be achieved through two hybrid bills, one for each phase. |
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On 23 March 2016, the House of Commons passed the HS2 hybrid bill at its third reading. |
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The timetable included the additional work of preparing the routes to Leeds and Manchester, for approval by Parliament in the hybrid bill. |
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As the translations prepared by them were copied by speakers of other dialects, the hybrid literary language Old Church Slavonic was created. |
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In Ireland, a hybrid system of marches existed which was condemned as barbaric at the time. |
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The hybrid political system is divided between an elected parliament and appointed government. |
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The other articles in such hybrid journals are either made available after a delay or remain available only by subscription. |
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The fraction of the authors of a hybrid open access journal that make use of its open access option can, however, be small. |
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Various hybrid accordions have been created between instruments of different buttonboards and actions. |
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The offspring of the latter species pair is popularly known as the hybrid sole and was initially believed to be a valid species in its own right. |
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On one occasion, a male common dolphin managed to impregnate one of the female bottlenose dolphins in the exhibit, leading to four hybrid births. |
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Nott also pioneered the use of hybrid energy, where solar power is a significant heat source, and in 1981 he crossed the English Channel. |
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The gray wolf has interbred extensively with the eastern wolf producing a hybrid population termed Great Lakes boreal wolves. |
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It resembles a hybrid between the two species, and is in other respects intermediate. |
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At this time owners began retiring its original hybrid fleet after 300,000 and 350,000 miles per vehicle. |
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Other cities where taxi service is available with hybrid vehicles include Tokyo, London, Sydney, Rome and Singapore. |
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In fact, everywhere where colonial powers established a consistent and continued presence, hybrid communities existed. |
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The hybrid foals lacked a dewlap and resembled the plains zebra apart from their larger ears and their hindquarters pattern. |
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The arts in Sierra Leone are a mixture of tradition and hybrid African and western styles. |
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A hybrid attack is used to find passwords that are a dictionary word with combinations of characters prepended or postpended to it. |
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The trishaw, a hybrid of the tricycle and the rickshaw, is also available, though it is mainly for sightseeing purposes. |
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Hegemonic forces have created hybrid forms blending African and Native American culture with European culture. |
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Some scholars hold that the Soviet Union was a hybrid entity containing elements common to both multinational empires and nation states. |
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Other hybrid languages, such as English, do not strictly fit into any of these categories. |
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Sometimes a private member's bill may also have private bill aspects, in such case the proposed legislation is called a hybrid bill. |
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The Court's jurisdiction is a hybrid of constitutional provisions, statutes, and case law. |
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Elections to the Scottish Parliament are by the Additional Member System, which is a hybrid of single member plurality and party list. |
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Examples of hybrid instruments have been those to construct the Channel Tunnel, the Dartford Crossing, and Crossrail. |
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Forster regretted the decision of the hybrid committee, but it had been an able committee, and its conclusions should be respected. |
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The big hybrid abutilons are showy and cheerful with their vine-shaped leaves and glossy bell-like flowers. |
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It is a hybrid 3D product that seamlessly mixes surfaces, wireframes, and solids. |
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The aim of characters measuring in this study is most uppermost selection of hybrid toward witness statistics for sensation and alkalinize earth. |
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The hybrid of loganberries and youngberries is bred to flourish on the foggy coast. |
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The original plot of ground in Virginia where the hybrid zoysiagrass was developed is now home to the Pentagon. |
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The Splice Machine RDBMS is an innovative hybrid of in-memory technology from Spark and disk-based technology from Hadoop. |
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To improve performance, these methods have sometimes been combined in hybrid recommenders. |
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The petrol engine can instantly be engaged by either kickdown or by toggling a switch from pure EV to hybrid mode. |
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Kelly's team recommended culling hybrid species when possible, as has been done for the offspring of red wolves and coyotes in the United States. |
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The hybrid medium known as Enhanced Compact Disc adds a whole new multimedia dimension to audio CDs, but consumers have been slow to catch on. |
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People whose parents spoke Mangala or Tyaraity, for instance, prefer aboriginal English or Kriol, an English-based hybrid language. |
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I spent a couple of days carrying the VP9 in a hybrid IWB holster cut for the P30 by Remora, in which it fit perfectly. |
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Six of the hybrid ram offspring were then bred to either Red Maasai or Dorper ewes to complete the backcross. |
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During the past year, Verizon worked with a vehicle retrofitter to develop a hybrid van for the company's FiOS technicians. |
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The June 2008 release will include support for Rich Internet Application development and hybrid deployment. |
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The newspaper said BATA officials hope to add up to nine more hybrid electric buses to the authority's fleet in the future. |
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The danger is that in the face of hybrid electric vehicle commercialization, battery electric vehicle development could stall. |
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Rugby sevens is a hybrid rather than a real sport and shouldn't be there and women's beach volleyball is basically a spectator sport for blokes. |
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The hybrid toothed chain and sprockets incorporate features of a roller chain, half link chain and gear transmission. |
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Use of a cell hybrid test system to demonstrate that benomyl induces aneuploidy and polyploidy. |
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In the northern states, we grow the cool season grasses such as the bluegrasses, bentgrasses and certain types of fescues and hybrid ryegrasses. |
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Berylline, LLC of Rochester Hills is commercializing a specialized, three-wheeled hybrid scooter. |
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Unlike the DVDs on which movies are recorded, a hybrid SACD is not symmetrical in the placement of the metal and plastic layers. |
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Iraq, Syria and Iran all wish to see Saudi Arabia, which supports so many hybrid Salafi groups in the region, weakened. |
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It is also displaying to the sandwich terns and we may have some hybrid chicks. |
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Further, the lab has created a hybrid material by combining the quantum dot with protein avidin and biomolecule biotin. |
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A hybrid of mandarin oranges and bitter oranges, the clementine is usually available from November through March. |
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A multifaceted approach to the characterization of an intergeneric hybrid manakin from Brazil. |
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The objective of the current study was to analyze the effects of shell morphological traits on body weight of reciprocal hybrid abalone. |
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Among larger sea hollies, the hybrid Jos Eiking, has brilliant blue stems and flowers on a 60cm plant. |
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A popular martagon hybrid is the yellow and soft magenta Mrs R O Backhouse. |
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Cheik's style is a hybrid of conventional mbalax infused with blues, salsa and soukous. |
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Evaluating genetic variation and relationships among two bromegrass species and their hybrid using RAPD and AFLP markers. |
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Enova will provide the hybrid systems for the new buses, which were introduced at the BusCon conference held in Chicago last week. |
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In Bushland, Texas, an early maturing hybrid of grain sorghum irrigated at a mild deficit level shows little water stress. |
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The hybrid seeds will be distributed by SHS under Devgen's brand name Frontline. |
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A key innovation is the use of sodium silicide to liberate hydrogen from water as needed by the hybrid fuel cell. |
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In this section we obtain results on stationary points for generalize hybrid pair of single-valued and multi-valued mappings. |
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A similar system can be used for blackberries and hybrid berries such as loganberry and tayberry. |
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Users can order the SLM insert in a hybrid style where the insert is built up on a forged base. |
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The parking lot also has preferred parking for hybrid vehicles and carpoolers. |
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The hybrid aircraft have a vertical takeoff and landing capability. |
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Provide tax incentives for those who travel by hybrid car or bus or train. |
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They will be the first hybrid tramways capable of switching their source of power between overhead catenaries and on-board batteries. |
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Sarah Oppenheimer's installation Hallway, 2002, came across as the hybrid work of an artist, architect, and social scientist. |
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Plasmons and male sterility types in Solanum verrucosum and its interspecific hybrid derivatives. |
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