We continue to sign collective agreements that are generally written in complex and inaccessible language. |
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Because of its sheer size, much of the forest remains inaccessible to walkers on foot, despite the waymarked trails. |
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The bikes will allow police to cycle down narrow footpaths and alleyways that are inaccessible to police cars and vans. |
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The basic design of a site can enhance the user experience for disabled users or make the site inherently inaccessible to them. |
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His lefty politics had a bristling integrity, yet weren't so extreme as to be inaccessible or unrealistic. |
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New pipes had to be laid down the middle of the road, leaving the village's main byway completely inaccessible to vehicles. |
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Symbols correlate human spiritual concerns with those otherwise inaccessible realities. |
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On hatching, the larvae very quickly burrow into the orange and are then essentially inaccessible. |
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Much of our discourse is inaccessible because of elitist language and our focus on print-based media. |
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The passage cited above articulates that which cannot be articulated, namely Orion's inaccessible language as the spirit of Damballah. |
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Grant licked his lips at the thought of all those inaccessible, nubile women across the river. |
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Whether venturing to the most inaccessible places on earth or roaming his estates in Cheshire, he did it in style. |
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Foreseeing that altitude might mitigate the fierce summer heat he chose the steepest, most inaccessible corner of an olive grove. |
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The machine can operate in rough and stony ground inaccessible to conventional cutters. |
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However, the park is currently undergoing restoration and much of it, including the Victorian Boating Lake, is inaccessible to visitors. |
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Both Jensen and McFadyen stated fears that fees will rise, making post-secondary education inaccessible to many prospective students. |
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The speakers will be installed throughout the station in inaccessible or high areas to stop them being vandalised. |
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Maybe instead produce an interminable, twanging, overlong, repetitive, inaccessible and frankly irredeemable apology for a solo album. |
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The site, which is locked and inaccessible to the public, has been empty for ten years. |
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Such layering makes the painting inaccessible to anyone responding to it hastily or superficially. |
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Such pipes may have been present in other hypothermal deposits that are now currently inaccessible. |
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Philosophers have long held that a person's percepts are necessarily private and inaccessible to anyone else. |
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It was acquired by Rotherham Council from the Wentworth Estate in the early 1980s but has been inaccessible to the public for the past 30 years. |
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In Scandinavia, during harsh winters when voles are scarce or inaccessible under thick snow, most of a hawk owl's diet can be made up of birds. |
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The North West Air Ambulance was then scrambled to the area which is inaccessible to vehicles. |
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The team of officers will also be able to respond quickly to 999 calls and reach areas inaccessible to vehicles. |
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Due to rising rates that accompany privatization, electricity has become similarly inaccessible for thousands of families. |
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But he concedes that most of the collection is bolted to walls of the Fielding offices of the EMSB, which remains inaccessible to visitors. |
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I told him that I thought his film was fairly inaccessible, difficult to enter. |
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Much of the deep web isn't indexed by Google because it's boring, or inaccessible without passwords. |
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Here and there, towers were perched high up on acclivities which seemed almost inaccessible. |
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This was otherwise a rotten location, an inaccessible brownfield site heavily contaminated by what had been the largest gasworks in Europe. |
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It sickens me to think that anyone would even consider downgrading it and making many acute services almost inaccessible to many. |
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The south range, with a prospect over the sea, was probably the principal residence, though now inaccessible to archaeology. |
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This wealth has traditionally been concentrated in the capital, Noumea, and has thus been inaccessible to most Kanak. |
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If you go further afield but use the kayak only to reach an inaccessible beach and shore dive, the issue of an unattended boat is irrelevant. |
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Or is it a triple CD packed full of interminable electronic bleeps and whooshes, both inaccessible and incomprehensible? |
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If something has been perceived subliminally, it is stored in a part of the memory that is inaccessible to conscious recall. |
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Much of this audio was hitherto inaccessible, locked in record company vaults, private collections, archives and radio station libraries. |
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To many people, caves are just dark and foreboding places, and even researchers can find caves relatively inaccessible and difficult to study. |
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Bacterial redox reactions with minerals are already being exploited in mining low grade or inaccessible ores. |
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I certainly wouldn't let them tie me in knots over the warranty, which probably isn't worth the inaccessible paper it's printed on. |
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This would mean that an entire realm of academic knowledge would be inaccessible to students. |
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I fished a little hole that was barely a foot deep, behind the main reed bed, inaccessible from the rest of the lake. |
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Their principal function was to alphabetize Shakespeare's text, laying bare otherwise inaccessible qualities and quantities. |
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As a result data to help pilots navigate through the harbour and by shipping companies became inaccessible. |
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This zygodactylous feet also enable the Blue-crowned Hanging Parrot to hang upside down to reach otherwise inaccessible fruits or flowers. |
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Sword play, or fencing, was once the sport of aristocrats, inaccessible to the masses, mainly because they could not afford a sword. |
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Automotive products such as gasoline, oil and antifreeze should be stored in areas that are inaccessible to your pets. |
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The more inaccessible our post-secondary education becomes, the more inequitable society will become. |
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Next, density gave way to linearity in attenuated sculptures with inaccessible catwalks, platforms, and doorways. |
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Even in a region famous for inaccessible high country stations, it's a fastness. |
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When you turn the computer over to a different user, your session becomes inactive and inaccessible, but your program and files remain open. |
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Much of the countryside is scattered with mines, and vast areas are inaccessible due to impassable roads. |
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Though the Liars' cuts are supremely inaccessible, moody pieces, their chaotic, indecipherable babel plays against Oneida's monolithic tower. |
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In a way, the city is reflected in its people, both seeming inaccessible and intimidating to start with. |
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He'd heard about the Nuba and he wanted to find them, but they were very inaccessible. |
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In truth, he was a remote, inaccessible figure to most tribal people, and his traditionalist pretensions were rarely accepted at face value. |
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Gogo also called on the government to provide a grader to fix roads in the area since the region was inaccessible to ordinary vehicles. |
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The argument of Docta Ignorantia was that ultimate truth is inaccessible to the human intellect. |
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Much avant-garde music proved too difficult for amateurs and seemed at first inaccessible. |
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Her day job involves research on mermaids, fantasy creatures as inaccessible as her ideal mate. |
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They penetrated ravines and reached precipitous mountain peaks inaccessible to mechanized troops. |
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The man, believed to be white and in his 30s, was lying by the track in a deep cutting which was almost inaccessible to the emergency services. |
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Sure Godard's work is inaccessible, but at least he's not trying to force feed emotion to the masses. |
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Just as long hair, sandals and creative angst have typified the poet, poetry that is dense and inaccessible is considered weighty. |
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Last year the bunker on Reinhart Street, inaccessible until 1990, was opened as a showplace for street artists. |
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It is within sight of the main platform of the train station but inaccessible except by car or a long trudge down suburban streets. |
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They might think it sounds horribly self-important, turgid, avant-garde and inaccessible. |
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When you open up previously inaccessible areas by turning a lever or depressing a block, the camera unlocks its view from the character. |
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But for Woolrich, there is nothing inherent in modernist music that makes it inaccessible or difficult. |
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The move to an inaccessible location will make it more difficult for loved ones to keep in touch with inmates. |
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It's not inaccessible to all but guitar tech-heads and slam-dancing science geeks still trying to calculate infinity. |
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Many thousands of acres now lie underwater or are so wet that they will be inaccessible for many months. |
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But when the filter is in the attic or somewhere else that is fairly inaccessible, this becomes an odious chore that is often left undone. |
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We have not inspected any parts of the property which are covered, unexposed or inaccessible. |
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In addition to being too long and too inclusive, the language of the draft constitution is vague and inaccessible. |
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The helicopters, which also have been used to deliver humanitarian aid to some inaccessible areas, were chosen partly because of their low rotor downwash. |
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But I recognized, even as my celebrity-grubbing heart was aflame, that Brand's weird magic came from an inaccessible place. |
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Still, was it possible that Russian authorities could censor the Internet and make Meduza inaccessible for Russian readers? |
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Positioned about 100 miles west-north-west off mainland Scotland, St Kilda is a group of seven islands, which are often inaccessible to divers due to unforgiving weather. |
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Unfortunately, no studios jumped at the project, deeming it too weird and inaccessible for a mainstream audience. |
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Relatively inaccessible, the mountainous country is landlocked, and is surrounded by countries whose interests, at times, have conflicted with those of Afghanistan. |
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An agreement was reached in 1960 allowing restricted public access, but the collection retained its almost legendary aura as a virtually inaccessible treasure trove. |
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The gate lodge behind it is the only indicator that behind the wall lies some large estate, somewhere that is hidden from view and inaccessible to the public. |
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But if many virtues are inaccessible to an autist, so too are many vices. |
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Oregon's lighthouses were all but inaccessible when they were built in the 19th century, near shoals and sandbars, treacherous offshore rocks and reefs. |
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Though wild Bactrian camels and bears tend to inhabit its more inaccessible areas, the Gobi has enough diversity of habitat to be teeming with life. |
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The orchestra seats, now inaccessible to audiences, were removed along with the Wonder Organ. |
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In a similar way, Botha's use of materials coupled with a technical and formal capability allow him to probe and scrutinize issues inaccessible to those with less ability. |
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It jams a website with thousands of requests, effectively overloading the server so that it is inaccessible to the public. |
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Whilst trying to make the melodies inaccessible, these cheeky tykes from Ozzy's old home city have only gone and made them all the more appealing. |
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The tourist season got off to a good start in York.However, trippers were disappointed to find the Minster inaccessible for much of the day because of services. |
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Because many places along the border were inaccessible to jeeps, troopers frequently had to dismount and walk or crawl to appropriate vantage points. |
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It was not until we started working with local fishermen who knew their way into some of the most inaccessible lakes that we hit the mother lode of black caiman nesting sites. |
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Thanks in part to the Internet, the world is awash in data, the great majority of which is unformatted and housed in disparate, often inaccessible locations. |
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If a family triangle is unhealed, we may recreate it, once or many times, hoping on some deep and inaccessible level that we will find a way to heal or resolve it. |
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As a result, most opinions are inaccessible to non-specialists. |
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Thirdly, the Web demonstrated how a powerful technology like the Internet could remain inaccessible to non-technical communities until suitable user interfaces were devised. |
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Medieval castles were also designed to be as inaccessible as possible, so look for angles that reveal the inhospitable surroundings and the drama of their location. |
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Is there some celeb handbook that advises celebs in choosing a remote and inaccessible religious tradition so as to keep clear of the common herd? |
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He homes in on exactly where the drugs are hidden, seeming to know the workings of their minds in hiding the drugs in the most inaccessible of places. |
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It was hypothesized that this unaccounted mass was embedded in the hydrophobic interior of the lipid membrane, inaccessible to the negative stain. |
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Mr Bailey had previously warned that the need for defences was a matter of life or death, saying that floodwaters often made the village inaccessible to emergency services. |
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The charity said most areas were inaccessible to aid organisations and there was evidence of a humanitarian crisis in Umm Qasr in the south and Kirkuk in the north. |
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They seem to be impervious to weedkillers and they spread into such inaccessible places that digging them out would be a difficult and mammoth task. |
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They are considering whether the results could, in the future, be a way of furthering space exploration into areas currently inaccessible to human beings. |
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The food crisis was aggravated by the surveyed population being inaccessible to relief organisations because of military operations and an embargo on UNITA held areas. |
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A federal judge ruled that the Atlanta mass transit agency violated the ADA by constructing a website that was inaccessible for people with visual disabilities. |
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We rely heavily on donations and it's really important because the sports opportunities around Barnes are financially inaccessible to most of our members. |
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The letter is typical of the rich archive of treasures now stored behind the scenes at the NRM and, as a result, largely inaccessible to most visitors. |
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Rastrick's notebook has previously been inaccessible to all but a tiny number of researchers, but it will now be available to be viewed by the public. |
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An urgent bulletin about life on the planet today, Jia's masterpiece received a handful of raves, but was largely dismissed as too difficult and inaccessible by most. |
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How many sales have you missed because the work is inaccessible? |
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With fully fenestrated facades facing each other across virtually inaccessible passageways it seems that each house was conceived in complete isolation. |
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Nectar is the most common reward amongst epidendroid orchids since their pollen occurs in discrete masses within pollinia and is generally inaccessible to foraging insects. |
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I am not a dystopian who thinks that making some efforts to make tools for slaughtering large numbers of people inaccessible to maniacs will transform America into Amerika. |
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Realizing it was impossible to scout the inaccessible stretches and unknown features downriver, he made the difficult but prudent decision to end the expedition. |
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Ivy Island was an inaccessible piece of barren land, not worth a farthing. |
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Xenoliths and xenocrysts provide important information about the composition of the otherwise inaccessible mantle. |
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Monsoons long made the archipelago inaccessible from June to September each year. |
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Guyana has one of the largest unspoiled rainforests in South America, some parts of which are almost inaccessible by humans. |
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In the extreme west of Lower Saxony is the Emsland, a traditionally poor and sparsely populated area, once dominated by inaccessible swamps. |
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As these spots were often quite inaccessible, they most probably represent gifts to the gods. |
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Helitack helicopters are also used to deliver firefighters, who rappel down to inaccessible areas, and to resupply firefighters. |
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These were all living behind ramparts of rivers and woods and therefore inaccessible to attack. |
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While the initiated easily understand the symbols, they are wholly inaccessible to outsiders. |
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The bears also isolate walruses when they overwinter and are unable to escape a charging bear due to inaccessible diving holes in the ice. |
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But acorn abundance has allowed deer to hide inactively in some of the most inaccessible areas, where they don't have to move far to feed. |
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The removal of the reservoir also gave access to many more passages and to a connection to the nearby previously inaccessible Mona Mine. |
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Entitled Opera, the poem is considered a masterwork of echolalia by some and an inaccessible and bewildering collage by others. |
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In particular, for inaccessible areas, photogrammetry is far superior to traditional ground surveys. |
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By the Middle Ages the bears' habitats were limited to more or less inaccessible mountains with sufficient forest cover. |
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Described as the most inaccessible place on earth, it is about 400 miles from the Geographic North Pole. |
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In syntactical difficulties and inaccessible allusions, few poets came close to the challenges posed by Ayhan. |
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This design is ideal for high vibration applications where the back surface is inaccessible. |
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He pledged to improve conditions in the underdeveloped and largely inaccessible southern part of Belize. |
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Pronoun retention is very frequently used for relativization of inaccessible positions on the accessibility hierarchy. |
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Wildlife is found mostly in the most rugged and inaccessible areas and includes deer, coyotes, eagles and rattlesnakes. |
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A being whom I myself had formed, and endued with life, had met me at midnight among the precipices of an inaccessible mountain. |
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Madness! The animals roared in fright, lost in the jungular darkness. The birds squawked desperately, their nests high up in the inaccessible shrubs. |
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Livy adds that it was implausible that Hannibal took such a northerly route, as these high mountain passes would have been inaccessible at the time. |
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But thanks to our task force, at least in part, this devastation was now softened with new schools and clinics in some of the most inaccessible areas of this nation. |
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The northernmost part of Asia, including much of Siberia, was largely inaccessible to the steppe nomads, owing to the dense forests, climate and tundra. |
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Asthma admissions are widely regarded as a marker for ineffective or inaccessible ambulatory care because many admissions appear to be avertible by adequate care. |
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According to Canoe and Kayak magazine, kayaking offers the opportunity to meet new and interesting people, travel and explore otherwise inaccessible waterways. |
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Satellite imagery has made many inaccessible areas much more mappable. |
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Above them the rocks rose wild and horrent, apparently inaccessible, but the keen eye of our Hubert detected one path, a mere goat path, used perhaps also by shepherds. |
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In the wild, deer browsing of yews is often so extensive that wild yew trees are commonly restricted to cliffs and other steep slopes inaccessible to deer. |
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Although it was often turgid, rambling, and inaccessible to most readers, it ran for 25 issues and was republished in book form a number of times. |
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The Cintas Sanis UltraClean service uses a high-pressure washer and chemical injection system that removes buildup inaccessible by mops and brushes. |
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Large pipelines can crush sites and render some of their remnants inaccessible as pipe is dropped from the ocean surface to the substrate thousands of feet below. |
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Perhaps his most noticeable memorials are several huge pieces of masonry in Binnel Bay, which once formed a harbour which is all but inaccessible from the land. |
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Photolysis has provided a way to study kinetics of ligand activated signaling in situ at inaccessible intracellular and extracellular receptors for three decades. |
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This however meant that the former public viewing areas of the apron are now airside, making the airport inaccessible to aviation enthusiasts and spectators. |
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