Milkweed fruits would in pairs, on stalks, and almost always in umbellate inflorescences rather than on something spicate like yours looks. |
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Lateral branches dichotomize several times before terminating in pairs of reniform sporangia. |
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A highly social bird, anis are almost always seen in pairs or family groups. |
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They are not sold in pairs, as right-handed players usually wear only a left-hand glove. |
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They were clamped at their bases to a concrete ring beam and bent while still green, tied together in pairs at the apex of the roof. |
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Survivors, alone or in pairs, carried away limp victims covered with blood and sand. |
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I also like the idea of recording songs in pairs and putting them out as double A-sides. |
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Though making romantic attachments seems a big reason these club-goers go out, very few end up in pairs. |
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Watching them work, they felt a surge of sympathy for the soldiers who alternated in pairs as they screwed the augers into the semi-frozen earth. |
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During the medieval era of chivalry, the names of English maidens and bachelors were put into boxes and drawn out in pairs. |
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Swimming singly or in pairs, green fish frolic among silvery seashells and white water lilies. |
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A substantial element of the system is the set of physical exercises performed in pairs and again based on the idea of the power of co-operation. |
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Foot traffic blasted by him, men and women, in pairs, in groups, all alone. |
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Split into five legs the runners go in pairs and Radcliffe's seniors managed a creditable 20th place finish, with the mixed team coming 42nd. |
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Working alone or in pairs, students were invited to create their own radio commercials and demonstrate their considerable creative skills. |
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You need activities that can be done in pairs, such as a three-legged race or an obstacle races that need partners. |
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In this race everybody goes in pairs and each pair had to get a board and paddle out to a buoy about 10 meters out and back. |
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Players are invited to enter in pairs, although individuals can enter and be paired up on the day. |
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He said parent volunteers worked in pairs supervising the evening's activities, which included table tennis, karaoke, table football and pool. |
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Their reluctance was so great that they had to go out in pairs, with one of them acting as moral support for the other. |
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I buy a coffee and watch the people arrive in pairs or groups as I drink it. |
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The large macaws usually fly around in pairs, sometimes accompanied by their offspring. |
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Nine members of the dance group worked intensely, mostly alone or in pairs. |
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Black Oystercatchers are usually seen in pairs or in small to medium-sized flocks. |
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Each episode features an ever-changing grouping of the main characters in pairs or threes. |
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Race formats are done in pairs, threes and most commonly four-person races. |
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Tunes are usually joined together in pairs or threes, each running into each. |
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The dogs, cats and birds were mostly caged, often in pairs and sometimes in threes. |
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They combed the bayside shores in pairs, separating recyclables from trash and categorizing them on tally sheets. |
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The transits of the Planet of Love happen in pairs, eight years apart every century. |
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This sequence showed variability in pairs and triads of days without including three H or L consecutive days. |
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Bundles are then arranged in pairs or triads, and respondents asked to choose between them and some status quo alternative. |
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Working in pairs or trios, students identified examples of these repetition strategies in the speeches they read. |
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The Sunday paper was shared, they walked along the ocean from time to time in pairs, trios and sometimes the whole group. |
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Individuals may be found in pairs, trios, or male-dominated harems depending on the species. |
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In June, he culled his older cows and sold them in pairs with their calves. |
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If you have ever looked at a network cable you will notice that the wires are arranged in pairs, and are twisted together. |
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Another aspect that necessitates some planning is that the thermisters and fan controllers are slaved together in pairs. |
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Clostridium botulinum, the causative agent of botulism, is an obligate anaerobic, gram-positive bacillus occurring singly or in pairs. |
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Often, they are found in pairs and share strong bonds that are never broken, even unto death. |
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The elderly and other vulnerable people are seen as an easy touch by thieves, who often work in pairs or groups to trick their victims. |
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As with bones, spoons are usually played in pairs and usually a pair in each hand. |
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It began soon after we'd sat down on the fire escape stairs, sitting in pairs on each succeeding stair. |
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Several of his still-life paintings were designed in pairs and were therefore balanced in theme or composition. |
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I saw half a dozen stonechats scattered singly or in pairs along a mile stretch of the fenceline. |
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Italian marriage chests, or cassoni, were usually made in pairs and given as wedding gifts to the bride and groom. |
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They were harvested in pairs because the plants produce a pair of primary, opposite leaves at each node. |
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Good luck with your hunt for profit in pairs trading, and here's to your success in the markets. |
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We hitched in pairs and, as a general rule, we'd all meet up outside the cathedral of whichever city we were heading for. |
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Just before breaking in bullocks, they should be joined in pairs with a hobble chain. |
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The effects of x-irradiation on bone growth were studied in pairs of rats during protracted parabiosis involving vascular anastomosis. |
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Cofactors are usually selected on the basis of simple forward selection, with markers entering the model individually rather than in pairs. |
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It is a sign of how far the lawless minority have taken over when they force milkmen to ride in pairs for safety's sake. |
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A dozen or so were clustered around the faro table in the centre while, at the smaller tables, members played in pairs or foursomes. |
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We said we did not and he informed us the dead snake was a decidedly poisonous copperhead, a creature apparently known to travel in pairs. |
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They marched in twos, first sergeant, then corporal, then the recruits in pairs. |
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Many of the collection's photographs show attractive young art students posing nude individually or in pairs, even in small groups. |
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Then, in pairs, we practise ball skills, with the emphasis on making your partner stretch and sprint for the ball, placing it at random. |
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This tongue forms a very solid backing for the garboard strakes and is pierced with holes in pairs as shown from side to side. |
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Small tears fell in pairs down her rounded face which still hadn't lost some of the puppy fat. |
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Although they are frequently found in pairs, broadbills also tend to be quite gregarious and are often found in small feeding flocks. |
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Darkness fell, and strict safety guidelines kept us from going out on deck unless in pairs. |
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Guard cells are located in the epidermis of plant leaves and, in pairs, form stomatal pores. |
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Begonia blossoms love to grow in pairs, producing small single blooms just behind each large double bloom. |
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Amicable numbers come in pairs in which each number is the sum of the proper divisors of the other. |
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Women come in pairs, sit in pairs, and go to the ladies in pairs. |
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The rules say you can work in pairs in the evenings after 8 p.m. so if you get into trouble, one of you can run interference while your oppo does a bunk to safety. |
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The main requirement of the brief was for bed-sitting rooms, which are arranged in pairs with a shower and lavatory shared by each couple of rooms. |
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While twinflower leaves are similar to those of bearberry, they can be differentiated by the presence of the notch and the fact that the leaves emerge in pairs. |
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In one variant of the receiver, the coils are collinear and are wound about cores that are mounted in pairs of diametrically opposed apertures in the housing of the probe. |
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Pictures of the Rosetti family were grouped in pairs or threes on the walls and there was one large picture of a handsome man in an army uniform on the mantel piece. |
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Unlike other members of the group, ibisbills are usually found alone, in pairs, or in much smaller groups that rarely exceed seven or eight individuals. |
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Working in pairs, the children were challenged to use their imagination, creativity and ingenuity to design and make a model using a specially created K'Nex kit. |
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Twelve unacquainted multiparous sows were mixed in pairs after weaning. |
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She frequently risks the reprimand of her more zealous colleagues by allowing students to talk quietly in pairs or triads while moving through the school. |
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Ruddy-faced Frank, looking far younger than his 90 years, recalls how he worked with teams of Clydesdale horses, sometimes in pairs and threes for ploughing. |
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They traveled in pairs or singly, and headed off to separate destinations in Europe, Asia, and Africa. |
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Bedrooms will be built in pairs with bathrooms between each room. |
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The horses are teamed in pairs, the drivers mounted on the near horses. |
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The spiral decorations, individually and in pairs joined by a loop, and the schematic lizard on the opposite side of the bell, suggest a Cross River origin. |
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Paltrow and Theron, two of the most stunningly beautiful actresses in Hollywood, seem to enjoy doing things in pairs. |
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Every winter holiday season, the school's open house celebration consists of children reciting to the assembled parents, sometimes solo and sometimes in pairs. |
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Each anther has four microsporangia arranged in pairs in the two lobes. |
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The programme has included officers patrolling in pairs and has seen violent incidents fall and a 20 per cent increase in the number of revellers. |
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She said students were not required to come in pairs for the ball, because this would hamper the aim of holding the event, to help students get to know each other better. |
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The children are aged between nine and 11, which is younger than most who take part in exchanges, and are staying in pairs with families in the village. |
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The old lamps burned in groups of nine or ten, whilst the new were in pairs and instead of burning in the air the carbon was in a chamber in which there was a partial vacuum. |
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Sometimes Eileen will work with the children on a one to one basis, other times she will host a session with the children in pairs, so that they can speak and relate to each. |
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A walking bus is a safe way for children to get to and from school, walking in pairs hand-in-hand along the safest possible route, while being supervised by adults. |
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Also, the process of weaning foals in stalls, either singly or in pairs, results in elevated plasma cortisol when compared with unweaned controls. |
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Typically, aircraft will work in pairs where the flight lead will make an initial pass to mark a target with rockets. |
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Almost half the crowd was made up of overweight women in pairs, trios, or quartets, most wearing clothing and makeup that identified them as pink-collar workers. |
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Jacobs sent his models, with their beehive hairdos, down the escalator in pairs who were dressed in complimentary styles. |
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Working in pairs, education welfare and police officers drive around their designated patches looking for youngsters bunking off in popular haunts. |
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Rabbits are social animals and we want to rehome them in pairs. |
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Woodcock tested the levels of dog, cat, and dust mite allergens in pairs of pillows, one synthetic and one feather, from 14 homes. |
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In Valiente's poem, they are ordered in pairs of complementary opposites, reflecting a dualism that is common throughout Wiccan philosophy. |
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It is territorial and normally seen alone or in pairs, although loose flocks may form on migration. |
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These sharks compact their prey school by swimming around them and splashing the water with their tails, often in pairs or small groups. |
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Most whales are social animals, although a few species live in pairs or are solitary. |
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The rock dove is often found in pairs in the breeding season but is usually gregarious. |
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The winged seeds or samaras are borne in pairs and twirl to the ground when ripe. |
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The eight first stage combustion chambers were arranged in pairs which could gimbal either way along one axis. |
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Where symbols appear in pairs, the leftmost represents a voiceless consonant, and the rightmost represents a voiced consonant. |
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The four phyllidia are arranged in pairs with each phyllidium occupying a corner of the rectangular scolex. |
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However, as they get older males become more solitary but may also associate in pairs or with female groups. |
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The other major aspect of spinet design is that the strings are arranged in pairs. |
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Sometimes proverbs come in pairs, the first one providing the context, the second, the revision. |
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It has affected most varieties of contemporary English, which have distinct vowels in pairs such as cat, cart. |
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Before about the beginning of the 19th century, these were used in pairs, and even screws of the same machine were generally not interchangeable. |
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At times these pits were dug in pairs along the back of the lode and the lode followed underground between them. |
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These hut circles were usually in pairs, and surrounded by groups of tumuli of sepulchral origin. |
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Control charts are usually in pairs and viewed one above the other with their abscissas having the same scale of time or subgroup number. |
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His work has also shown that prime numbers bunch together in clusters as well as in pairs. |
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One woman or two invented the flutes, which men play contrapuntally in pairs. |
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In superconductors, electrons move through the material together in pairs, called Cooper pairs. |
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In the study, the sheepshead swordtail fish fish were placed in pairs in a fish tank, food was added and their behaviour was captured on film. |
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Many infantry and cavalry regiments operated in pairs under the command of a comes. |
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Downstream of the town the villages are often named in pairs, representing the fact that they were once linked by a river ferry between the two settlements. |
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Verbs are of imperfective or perfective aspect, often occurring in pairs. |
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Common ostriches normally spend the winter months in pairs or alone. |
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Stevens proposed that chromosomes always existed in pairs and that the Y chromosome was the pair of the X chromosome discovered in 1890 by Hermann Henking. |
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Pasley's diving salvage operation set many diving milestones, including the first recorded use of the buddy system in diving, when he ordered that his divers operate in pairs. |
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Business frequencies in the UHF range are also licensed in pairs to allow for repeaters, though taxi companies usually use the pair for duplex communications. |
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Red foxes are usually together in pairs or small groups consisting of families, such as a mated pair and their young, or a male with several females having kinship ties. |
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I gave them the instructions to work in pairs and go to each unit and have staff and their campers prepare their daypacks with water bottle, jacket, flashlight, etc. |
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Although primarily a solitary predator, the wildcat has been known to hunt in pairs or in family groups, with each cat devoted entirely to listening, stalking, or pouncing. |
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Proving that when good things come they come in pairs, Moss Kelly was the twice proud father or twin boys last Thursday... this makes Louise Splane a double aunt or something. |
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