But figuring out the lengths of days of yore isn't as easy as subtracting two milliseconds for every century. |
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Season start times and lengths have also changed in certain regions and Sunday hunting is being offered in several new areas. |
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The tilt of the earth not only gives us the changing day lengths, but the seasons as well. |
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Be sure to keep their location in mind while doing the wiring part of the installation, so you can allow for the correct lengths of the wires. |
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Secondly, injecting drug users who experience withdrawal symptoms will go to great lengths to alleviate them. |
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The lengths were measured with an ocular micrometer fitted to the eye-piece of the microscope. |
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People were building recurves of different lengths, and when someone would break a bowstring, he often wouldn't be able to find one to fit. |
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Third, layout engineers also need to ensure trace lengths between lanes match to within 15 mils. |
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I cut the wood to lengths and screwed together the most haphazard structure of my whole life. |
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The eventual question is, to what lengths of madness will the obsessive Murnau go to complete the final reel of his masterwork? |
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Indonesian Komodo dragons attain lengths of ten feet or more and can weigh as much as 350 pounds. |
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This beginning was a highly personal, yet formal ceremony in which Funakoshi is said to have handed out lengths of black belting to his pupils. |
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He got off the mark over fences at Kilbeggan, beating Lantern Leader four and a half lengths, and will revel in the fast surface. |
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Also included are three lengths of shrink tubing to enclose the balun and hold it in place on the cable. |
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Fortunately, the full lengths were not cut down, but were shortened by folding the unwanted canvas over a shorter stretcher. |
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The only out of place sounds were the screams coming from the roller coaster just a lengths away from the hotel. |
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The actual grains of barley floated level with the brim, and reeds of various lengths but without nodes were in the bowls. |
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After the plants had senesced, ears were harvested and the lengths measured. |
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I am sure that they did not feel that they looked incongruous, in their blue executive's suits, flushing lengths of TP down the loo. |
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Choose antique Southern yellow pine or pure heart pine in any of several widths, lengths, and finishes. |
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The author also went to great lengths recounting his tough-break with a landlady after renting a house. |
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And yet in his own life he goes to great lengths to avoid company, even though he does get lonely. |
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He has been in the care of the Society and extended family members on his maternal side for different lengths of time. |
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All full-time faculty members serve on term appointments of varying lengths, indefinitely renewable at the discretion of the administration. |
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Although AmEx has spent zilch on promotion, some would-be customers go to absurd lengths to get what they see as a must-have status symbol. |
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It uses stylish layering of varied flattering lengths, featuring cheeky elements of design. |
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Cut leafless stems of rose and abelia into 10-inch lengths and set them directly in the propagation bed or container. |
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Rivalry between the Advertiser and the Register was fierce, and the two went to great lengths in competition for lead stories. |
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The best part about balayage is that it can be done on all kinds of lengths, either long or short. |
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Stalk lengths shredded in the transverse direction of the leafstalk do not give rise to any problems and need not be removed. |
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A seam roller is a handy tool that flattens the seams between lengths of wallpaper. |
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Applicants should have completed the equivalent of advanced lessons and be able to tread water and swim two lengths of the pool. |
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Two years ago, Kevin O'Donnell could barely swim 12 lengths of his local swimming pool and would drag himself totally exhausted from the water. |
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In preparation for the challenge, she has been swimming 500 lengths a day at her local gym. |
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She also used to swim 30 lengths a day, competing with everyone who came in the pool. |
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After a tough few lengths in the swimming pool, it's always refreshing to know you can head for a sauna so hot it leaves you gasping. |
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She is swimming lengths in the club pool and walking as much as she can rather than grabbing lifts. |
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The team, all from Bradon Forest School, completed the 5,000-metre challenge in two hours 31 minutes, swimming 40 lengths each. |
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Jemma, ten, and her cousin Danielle, 11, swam 50 lengths of the pool at Devizes Leisure Centre on Sunday. |
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I decided to attempt to swim two lengths of the pool underwater on a single breath, a feat that I have accomplished a couple of times before. |
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He still was not good but certainly competent enough to swim two lengths of this oversized pool without stopping. |
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Keith Green, of Robin Close, Warminster is to swim 65 lengths of the Kingdown swimming pool in Warminster for MacMillan Cancer Relief. |
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He won his maiden at the Curragh last season by 15 lengths and was almost as impressive on his reappearance at Tipperary in July. |
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At the final turn he led by eight lengths and held on comfortably for a very popular win. |
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The bay colt won a maiden race by seven lengths at Del Mar on August 17 in his second career start. |
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The Go for Gin colt won an allowance race by eight lengths at Belmont Park on June 7 in his last start. |
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Asi Siempre raced less than two lengths behind leader Elle Runaway entering the stretch. |
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She took the lead inside the final furlong and finished two lengths clear of Godolphin Racing's Quecha. |
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His latest success was achieved by 11 lengths at Doncaster last month when he justified favouritism in impressive style. |
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Under this method different amounts of interest are charged for months of different lengths. |
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Interesting, though, is the fact that I find it harder and harder these days to spend long lengths of time in smoky clubs. |
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Much of Inuit life was adapted to the extremes of summer and winter night lengths. |
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This would determine the number of insects, the lengths of winters, the directions of the winds and how long they blew. |
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Infertility was a deeply distressing problem and childless couples would go to great lengths to raise money to fund treatment, he said. |
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Hospital staff are sometimes advised to go to extraordinary lengths to avoid taking responsibility for deaths or accidents. |
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People forget the legacy of public service and the lengths that people will go to in living up to their responsibilities. |
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The filmmakers also go to great lengths to tell the kids not to be fashion slaves. |
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Even f they've been successful in the past, there's a constant fear of failure, and they go to great lengths to perfect everything they do. |
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Milgram's shocking experiment years ago demonstrated the lengths people go to to satisfy authority. |
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Some of them deliberately cultivate an extremely casual look, and go to great lengths to sport outlandish hairstyles. |
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We have gone to extraordinary lengths to screen every single athlete on this team to make sure they're not in danger of inadvertent doping. |
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Modern psychoanalytic practice goes to great lengths to quarantine the psychoanalytic conversation from the real world. |
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Let's face it, women have gone to great lengths over the centuries, to keep their beauty techniques under wraps. |
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We go to great lengths to make seemingly easy connections with an audience. |
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Ones of longer lengths win, with high cards breaking ties and loose high cards breaking further ties. |
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He eventually faded to finish 13 th, 27 lengths behind runaway winner Monarchos. |
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The results show no evidence of a bimodal distribution of vessel lengths as observed for lianas and several other species. |
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Additional ribbing is needed to finish the neckline. Sweater panels come in varying widths and lengths so plan carefully when buying and cutting. |
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One camel is rejected at birth by its mother and the family goes to great lengths to save its life. |
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Derek rode a splendid race, coming to challenge on the back straight and staying on powerfully to win by two lengths. |
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Individuals suffering panic attacks often go to great lengths to hide their symptoms because they fear ridicule. |
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Bootstrap values are shown in boldface, and branch lengths are shown in lightface. |
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Researchers use the shadow lengths to calculate the depth of the craters, and the height of the crater rims. |
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Mann likens this process to the method acting style of movie stars such as Robert de Niro, who go to great lengths to get into character. |
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So the length of the circumference of the circle is expressed in terms of the lengths of straight lines. |
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In the latter work al-Tusi discussed objections raised by earlier mathematicians to comparing lengths of straight lines and of curved lines. |
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Further notes became available when added lengths of tube, known as crooks or shanks, could be fitted. |
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This approximation was justified by the argument that the relative lengths of any two segments are only very weakly correlated. |
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Doors and windows were made from local larch and robinia cut in small sections and relatively short lengths, using wood which is normally wasted. |
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Percolation pits dug along the lengths of the bunds would facilitate recharge of groundwater aquifers. |
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Approximately half of the tubes are filled with thin steel rods, which radiate outward to varying lengths. |
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His methods for calculating lengths of arcs of circles were more sophisticated than the Greek methods of Archimedes. |
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Several huge branches were quite literally held in place by lengths of rope. |
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It was a matter of pride to possess a clock that kept good time and people went to great lengths to secure it. |
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Generally described, the dual air-current burner consists of two cylindrical tubes of different diameters and different lengths. |
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Janice and Alison go to great lengths to ensure they sell the genuine article, which comes with a certificate of authenticity. |
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Most women will opt for a set of artificial nails rather than trying to grow their own out to impossible lengths. |
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He examined strings made of the same material, having the same thickness, and under the same tension, but of different lengths. |
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Along the backstretch they raced with 15 lengths separating Danz Star, who had pulled his way into the lead, and King Johny still last. |
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The adjustment of the system allows for flexibility and use on a wide range of valve stems with various stroke lengths. |
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The popular lengths for jackets this fall are waist length, three-quarter length and trench coat length. |
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In marking off days and lunations on lengths of dowel, the eleven day disparity between the solar year and the lunar year is found directly. |
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The films could be empirically adjusted to different OD values by exposing them for various lengths of time to a red darkroom safelight. |
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Jean skirts, jean jackets, and all lengths and styles of jeans can give your wardrobe great variety! |
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Through the use of CNC tailstocks, the machine is capable of handling various shaft lengths. |
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He served for various lengths of time as a postman and a telephonist and also drove a bus in the district. |
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We first consider a class of pericondensed benzenoid graphs consisting of two rows of hexagons of various lengths. |
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Multinationals will go to any lengths to keep their employees from talking, we can reveal. |
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The lengths were measured with an ocular micrometer fitted to the eyepiece of the microscope. |
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The organisers went to great lengths to dress up the hall and create a club-like atmosphere, which set the scene for a truly memorable night. |
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The power cable has some UV-reactive blue mesh on it, while the shorter lengths of cable are covered in a UV-reactive blue plastic sheathing. |
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Like other rimfire magnums, it seems to thrive on the longer barrel lengths. |
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The beef was tender and combined well with the tangy sharpness of the black bean and lengths of spring onion. |
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Soft and very pale brown, they resembled lengths of wash leather when fresh. |
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The sliding velocity was obtained by dividing the average value of the lengths of tracks by the given period of time. |
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The growth rates were estimated from coleoptile lengths averaged over two independent experiments. |
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This season, remember to stock up on simple shirts with sleeves of all lengths and tanks. |
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Their uncle remained in Dundee and the sisters would go to great lengths to avoid him, rarely attending family gatherings if he was there. |
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Symantec said that scareware vendors go to great lengths to initimidate and trick web users in to purchasing this malicious software. |
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Azertyuiop, who made a bad mistake at the water jump, had to settle for third, a further 13 lengths in arrears. |
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The application of blinkers worked a treat on this filly at Ayr last time when she romped home by eight lengths in a maiden race. |
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They were designed that way, lengths of bronze tubing, with columnar supports butted to the sides of the coffin. |
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The three adults who were there for repetitive lengths rather than jumping about in water wings had organised themselves into the farside. |
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Moments later he reappeared with a large plastic tarpaulin, a box of nails and several lengths of rough carcassing. |
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Penrose veers into irony in the lengths to which he goes to point out where his ideas deviate from the mainstream. |
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The corners of the tower have long and short quoining down their lengths and stripwork in between. |
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Since I had, as usual, gone to almost obsessive lengths to get my facts right, I wrote back. |
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Leaf width was determined as the sum of the lengths of the two largest leaflets on either side of the rachis. |
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Many of the houses are linked to the street by short lengths of metalled or flagstone pathway, like little garden paths. |
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Some parents go to great lengths to provide a memorable wedding day for their children. |
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The trails show people going to the most extraordinary lengths to make time to listen to the new digital radio stations. |
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The horse comfortably jumped the final fence and won by 10 lengths as favourite Ibis Rochelais failed to keep pace. |
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Yarns of lengths between 3 and 5 mm were sampled with fine point tweezers and spring bow scissors... from thread ends in damaged areas. |
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I have no idea what makes someone go to those lengths, but I believe what goes around comes around and she has got what she deserved. |
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I even brought my togs today and am hoping to get some lengths done at lunch. |
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Nat, I know, was humbled when he was told the lengths to which his old adversary had gone to honour his name. |
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I fear articles like this dilute the strong examples of rape culture by taking the concept to tenuous lengths. |
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Layer fringe and ribbon, different fringe lengths, or beaded and fabric trims. |
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In large classrooms on the upper floors of the western buildings, the patrol found heaps of shackles, handcuffs, whips and lengths of chain. |
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Their lengths vary greatly in a population, with the most common length being about a micron. |
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To explain how the two sides change together, Jim gave sets of specific numeric values for the lengths. |
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The most tractable model assumes that branch lengths are independent realizations of gamma random variables. |
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So they continued until Nijinsky had gone two lengths clear inside the distance. |
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Blackburn's Frame Pump comes in three lengths, from 16.5 to 22 inches, and is made with a tough aluminum body and rebuildable internals. |
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His letter is indicative as to what lengths left wingnuts will go in efforts to get their way. |
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If you're looking for a hypothesis, it may be interesting to document how different antenna lengths impact radio reception. |
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Non-cricketing sports in India would go to any lengths for such coverage, and here he is killing the goose that lays the golden eggs! |
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And, like fuses, they're basically lengths of wire designed to carry a certain number of amps. |
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Locomotor kinematics in mackerel are similar to tuna and mackerel swim steadily at speeds of 1-2 body lengths per second in the field. |
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The long-term goal is to have a body of approximately 70 researchers with various degrees of affiliation to Perimeter working for terms of varying lengths. |
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Innox was seventh last year, almost 39 lengths behind the winner. |
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Nevertheless, the line lengths and meter can become predictable. |
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Those in dispute have gone to great lengths to get the people of Newcastle behind them while at the same time keeping mum about the cause of the ruction. |
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When research doesn't go their way, or simply confirms what mothers intuitively know, feminist social affairs writers will go to great lengths to cover it up. |
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He produced an absolutely stunning performance in Monday's third round when he was in the wars at the bend and was six lengths behind Jet Spray at halfway. |
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In his three-year-old debut at Gulfstream in January, Friends Lake acted up at the gate and ran badly in the Holy Bull, finishing third, 12 lengths behind the winner. |
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But why do you go to such lengths to criticize them across the board? |
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She then suffered a bout with colic and did not race until returning in a seven-furlong allowance at Saratoga Race Course on August 23, which she won by six lengths. |
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But the episode starkly illustrated the lengths to which many universities were prepared to go to maintain student numbers and thereby their funding. |
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Adults with literacy difficulties are very vulnerable and go to great lengths to keep their circumstances secret, often from their partners and children. |
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For in addition to these more typical forms one finds catalogued in EV an amazing variety of stanzaic forms, line lengths, meters, and rhyme schemes. |
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More patients will be treated as day cases and the lengths of time other patients stay in hospital will be reduced under the programme launched on Monday. |
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Our rigid weldmesh panels are available in galvanized lengths which can be powder coated to suit your requirements in a large selection of almost any colour. |
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Here an organized coil of thick nickel cable is able to stand on its side, while loose lengths of thinner wire assume increasingly amorphous shapes. |
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The six-foot redhead is known as a disciplinarian and a diplomat, a gregarious, backslapping sort who goes to extraordinary lengths to inspire the troops. |
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They had draped the railings in Union Flags and pictures of the Queen Mother, and themselves in fleeces, sleeping bags and even lengths of tinfoil to keep out the cold. |
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The eleven-year old retains his zest for the game and he responded gamely to Ruby's urgings and stayed on well to beat Frezenium by three lengths. |
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After a woman is killed by a letter bomb, Goren and Eames find someone is going through great lengths to discredit an organization called the Foundation. |
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He goes to great lengths, for example, to describe his admittance into Hampton Institute in Virginia in 1872 as the result of his ability to clean and dust a classroom. |
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Fossey saw local Rwandan people as barbarous, and went to extreme lengths to protect the gorillas, even killing villagers' cattle and firing guns at them. |
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The bones of the forelimb of the alligator and the fin of a beaked whale are those of the arm and hand of a human, different in lengths of course, but all the bones are there. |
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The double-stranded helices are either parallel or antiparallel and exist in a variety of conformations of different lengths and numbers of residues per turn. |
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Other families go to much more extreme lengths, like those who falsify applications or tax returns. |
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Although it sounds like a madcap, screwball comedy, this film is a very touching drama about what lengths a young man will go to protect and care for his mother. |
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He went to great lengths to flatter the corrupt Roman legate and convince him that he and his tribe, the Cherusci, were friends and allies of Rome. |
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Instead, we use the radical plane, defined by the property that any point on it will have equal lengths of tangent line segments to the two atoms. |
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She swam an impressive 20 lengths of the pool in 19 minutes and five seconds and presented Lydia with the money and a cute teddy bear, which Lydia christened Benjamin. |
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The Midrashim, however, go to great lengths to describe Serach as someone who was given extreme longevity for having done a single virtuous deed as a child. |
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Splitting her time between homes in Knightsbridge and Gloucestershire, she swims her daily 30 lengths in a swimming pool fitted with underwater speakers. |
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Because we had long lengths of wide ditches where tall reeds grew in proliferation, we used to cut them using long-polled scythes and tie the stems into bundles. |
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The khaen is a collection of bamboo pipes of different lengths, each with a small hole for fingering and a metal reed, preferably of silver, all attached to a mouthpiece. |
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His pal goes to masochistic lengths to clear his name and free him. |
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In his second career start and first try on the turf, Cartoonist rallied from last place to win the one-mile maiden special weight race by two lengths. |
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Rather unusually for me I fancied a swim instead of the gym this morning so did some leisurely lengths before eight then sat in the bubbly spa feeling springy. |
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The politically correct company goes to great lengths to reduce its carbon footprint and support other liberal causes. |
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To finish off I went down to pool to swim my usual 30 lengths. |
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This is a man who operates on himself, removing a musket ball, and then goes on a 10 mile trek across the rocky lengths of one of the Galapagos islands. |
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The three-year-old, trained by Mark Johnston, bolted home by eight lengths in a maiden race at Carlisle 12 days ago and looks capable of holding his own in handicap company. |
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But he follows his obsession, and goes to great lengths in doing so, peeping through keyholes and lurking in the bushes with binoculars in an effort to satisfy his curiosity. |
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Traditionally, the salwar has been teamed with kurtas of various lengths but the bold young brigade has teamed it up with bustiers and bandeau tops now. |
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It's close to Windhoek, has a gorgeous view, a huge lapa and Houalet is prepared to go to extreme lengths to cater for any event and make it perfect! |
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If they were willing to bribe a noxious couple to help a poor girl then what lengths might the this family go to when one of their own was rotting away in jail? |
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During the early logarithmic phase of increase in log-likelihood, the genetic algorithm method of determining branch lengths seems to work quite well. |
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It illustrates the lengths to which peace-wreckers, and men of violence, are prepared to go to to scupper hopes of harmony and disturb political stability. |
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They were never able to get back on terms and Oxford won by four-and-a-half lengths in a not particularly rapid time of 20 minutes and 23 seconds. |
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The seamen from HMS Excellent were tasked to take over, piling arms and improvising drag ropes from lengths of rope commandeered from the railway station. |
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Finch went to considerable lengths to render the star as it appears to the naked eye, using a cluster of compacted marks to re-create its pulsing, seething mass. |
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It's been a while since an album has taken such great lengths to show that there is some tangible relation between the worlds of electronic and acoustic music. |
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Sent to the front three out, he strolled home by 12 lengths from Tigerwood. |
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Keep the ports closed, but clear away the port guns, and stand by for a broadside. Another two cable lengths and we have them. |
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The Ferranti effect is much more pronounced in underground cables, even in short lengths, because of their high capacitance. |
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This is especially true of the Galoshins plays where his fixation on numbers and line lengths led him to mistake the nature of the play. |
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We present an analytical approach to calculating the distribution of shortest paths lengths between nodes in unweighted undirected networks. |
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Strip down clean to the basic fibre, whatever it is, and cut it into knittable lengths. |
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The chemical structure of petroleum is heterogeneous, composed of hydrocarbon chains of different lengths. |
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Most rapid transit trains are electric multiple units with lengths from three to over ten cars. |
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The steel points come in 2 common lengths, 32mm and 41mm and are sometimes knurled or coated to improve grip. |
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The shafts are manufactured in various lengths and some are designed to be cut to length. |
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Foinavon was far enough behind at that point to avoid the confusion and ran on to win by 20 lengths. |
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In 1973, he was in second place at the last fence, 15 lengths behind champion horse Crisp, who was carrying 23 lbs more. |
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Because narcissistics cannot handle failure, they will take great lengths to avoid risks and situations in which defeat is a possibility. |
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Roman naturalist Pliny the Elder believed quartz to be water ice, permanently frozen after great lengths of time. |
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Before modern times these substances have been consumed through pipes, with stems of various lengths or chillums. |
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The plane of fission varies so that some newly formed individuals have existing arms of different lengths. |
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Different lengths of bills enable different species to feed in the same habitat, particularly on the coast, without direct competition for food. |
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Diplodocus, reaching lengths over 30 m, was a common sauropod during the late Jurassic. |
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Survey data is limited to smaller lengths of shoreline generally less than ten kilometres. |
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Segment lengths vary between rifts, depending on the elastic thickness of the lithosphere. |
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Some birders have been known to go to great lengths and many have lost their lives in the process. |
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The lengths of the branches are not proportional to evolutionary distances. |
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The lengths of these stages, however, have varied across cultures and time periods. |
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Morphometrics of these skins, particularly the lengths of the tarsus, bill, tail and wing became important in the descriptions of bird species. |
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The bird in the hand may be examined and measurements can be made including standard lengths and weight. |
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In June 1942, the Post Office cable ship Iris laid lengths of both Siemens' and Henleys' cable in the Clyde. |
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The length of the vowel is a grammatical abstraction, and there may be more phonologically distinctive lengths. |
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In dynamic climbing line, core fibres are usually twisted, and chopped into shorter lengths, which makes the rope more elastic. |
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Great lengths were taken by the Yongle Emperor to eradicate Mongol culture from China. |
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In the desert cities, lengths of cloth, pottery, Venetian glass slave beads, dyestuffs and jewels were used as payment. |
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These include the ballast piles and keel lengths of the Molasses Reef Wreck and Highborn Cay Wreck in the Bahamas. |
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A variety of methods were used to compare the lengths of the Mantaro river vs. |
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Beads can be purchased prestrung on lengths of thread or loose in vials or plastic bags. |
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It also has rolling hills and rugged mountain ranges traversing the northern and southern lengths of the island. |
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As for languages that have three lengths, independent of vowel quality or syllable structure, these include Dinka, Mixe, Yavapai and Wichita. |
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The marimba is made with hardwood plates placed over bamboo or metal tubes of varying lengths. |
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Roll forming is ideal for producing parts with long lengths or in large quantities. |
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Footlights, border lights, groundrows, lengths, bunch lights, conical reflector floods, and limelight spots were mainly used during this period. |
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Michelin has gone to extraordinary lengths to maintain the anonymity of its inspectors. |
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Of note is European walking route E1 coming from northern Europe and traversing the lengths of the northern and central Apennines. |
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The British government went to great lengths to provide food of a quality at least equal to that available to locals. |
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On an old plant, this tends to strip off in long, tough, stringy lumps, a bit like short lengths of raffia. |
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She was going out to buy some lengths of good woollen stuff for Louise's winter dresses. |
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For this 12 points, the distance between each pair of points, respectively the lengths of chosen abscissae were measured three times. |
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The great champion led well over a furlong out and scorched home six lengths clear of ex-Italian star Ortis, with Acclimatization third. |
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Most pollock are found in deeper water, where scope lengths and, therefore, wingspreads are greater than average. |
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The amosite had median lengths about twice that of LA, but the widths of LA and the amosite were equivalent. |
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She was still 2 lengths clear of third-placed Zibet and almost justified punters' confidence. |
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The five-year-old was sent into the lead two out by Ryan Hatch and strolled clear in the closing stages to trounce Anteros by 11 lengths. |
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Cameras with interchangeable lenses typically come with a zoom lens covering a moderate range, such as 28mm to 100mm to focal lengths. |
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Fillies sweep the board in the Prix Morny at Deauville, with Broadway Dancer beating Janthina by six lengths. |
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The Arc winner slammed the Paul Hennessy-trained Lightning Josser by seven and a half lengths, looking on tremendous terms with himself. |
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The metatarsals are long, slender, and appressed for their entire preserved lengths. |
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From then on the result was in little doubt, and the 2-7 favourite only had to be pushed out to score by eight lengths from Carrigeen Kalmia. |
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The winner, Karaka Jack, gave the form a mighty boost when dotting up by eight lengths in a Southwell handicap next time. |
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Arctiid, who had cut out much of the running, kept on well in the closing stages to finish two and a half lengths away in third. |
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He went on to win by two and a half lengths from Europa with Keltic Bard eight lengths away in third. |
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The large 30-inch logs, red fir and tamarack had already been cut with a chainsaw into 18-inch lengths. |
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Tamarinbleu was on song that day asTony McCoy drove him out to the line to win by a comfortable four lengths from Self Defense. |
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In the race itself, Beauchamp Noble went on at the fourth-last and scored by seven lengths from German raider Aventurin. |
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James Fanshawe's Azarole was two-and-a-half lengths back in third, with his stable companion Royal Prince fourth. |
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Willie Mullins' gelding made all the running under Ruby Walsh and stayed on strongly in the closing stages to beat Azorian by five lengths. |
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Tried on Lasix, he did not really enjoy the fast ground or the tight track and was clearly below his best in being beaten over eight lengths. |
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He buys lauan from the hardware store in eight-foot lengths and paints onto the wood. |
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Despite showing a tendency to hang, he surged up the hill at headquarters to beat Laverock by a comfortable two and a half lengths. |
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Second over seven furlongs at Folkestone last time, the 8-11 favourite cruised clear under Alan Munro to beat Barricado by six lengths. |
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But he finished 11 lengths behind the fifth-placed, jumping debutant Lettre De Cachet at Leopardstown. |
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In various sizes and lengths, each polished chrome wrench has a ring spanner ratchet. |
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Switched to handicaps, Rioja Day came alive as he went down by just over two lengths to Ronaldinho. |
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Liberty Cap was five lengths clear of the third himself and would be most unlucky to bump into something similar to Piso Sour in this. |
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The dogfish, or rock salmon as it is sometimes called, can reach lengths of up to a metre when fully grown. |
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And she followed up that success when scoring by two lengths from Rock Wren at Leicester at the end of last year. |
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The third home, Jane's Rug Rat, was a further 50 lengths adrift in the four-runner race. |
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That was certainly the case in his salad years when he once got to within two lengths of the exceptionally gifted Behkabad. |
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Usage of a birthing pool during early labour was associated with decreased pain, use of anaesthesia and reduction in labour lengths. |
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The mason bee likes to lay its eggs in hollow plant stems, s o we have made our artificial nests from lengths of bamboo canes bundled together. |
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Going down by two and a half lengths to a horse of that class was a first-rate performance and Briolette had plenty of smart fillies behind her. |
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The majority of bucking operations in the central Appalachian region use a bucksaw with standards designating specific lengths. |
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None of the patients had to use shoe lifts for equalization of limb lengths or complained of limb-length inequality. |
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Darcy used three lengths of butter muslin which were sewn into straight panels and hung from dowelling, fixed to the window frames. |
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Marcel Boussac's colt scored under Charlie Elliott by two lengths from Tant Mieux, with champion filly Godiva third. |
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With police militarization, neither the cause nor the solution is so simple, and Balko goes to great lengths to show why that is. |
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The favourite beat Tickity Boo by two lengths while Basmn was third and Kyoma Tatami fourth. |
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Alittlebitleft, in first-time blinkers, was the easiest winner on the card, scoring by an eased-down five lengths from Situla in the nursery. |
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Skew caused by the glass-weave effect can be as high as 130 picoseconds when trace lengths exceed 20 inches. |
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Snooty's filly skooshes home by six lengths from 33 to 1 stablemate Talent who wins the race the far side. |
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When David Beckham can't get hold of Posh, he goes to extraordinary lengths to telecommunicate with her. |
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With Capri pants and the shorter lengths, flat shoes will be an acceptable accessory. |
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His next race was a return to Cheltenham where he romped home by six lengths in the Teleprint Chase. |
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The horse won his bumper on soft ground by 20 lengths and ran a blinder at the recent Western Meeting on slowish ground. |
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Carniolan was very impressive in stretching five lengths clear of his closest pursuer that day and there should be stacks more to come from him. |
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Territorials could be called up for varying lengths of time before returning to work. |
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Snorkelers must swim two lengths of a 60-yard trench dug into a peat bog using a non-recognised swimming stroke. |
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The humorous ad airs from today and shows the lengths, including a Toby Jug and an egg cup, that people go to to save their beans. |
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Runner-up on his bumper debut at Newcastle, Fahey's youngster then tootled home by 10 lengths in a similar event at Fakenham. |
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It was another 11 lengths back to Triggerman in third, with Arbor Supreme fourth and Soll last of the nine to complete. |
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The line also includes carbide trigon bars, which yield better surface finishes, deeper cutting lengths, and longer extension ratios. |
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Clubmoss spills from tree branches and knobby trunks as if applied with a giant Christmas flocking machine, draping off at lengths up to 5 feet. |
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Tsarevna, trained by Jessica Harrington, landed the bumper by two and a half lengths under Peter Fahey. |
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The lengths of the lesions were measured using Biovis image analyzer software and summated to give a total lesion score. |
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The song lengths regularly exceed four minutes and song titles include gems such as Supersaver Return and Chunky Truffle. |
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The colt looked hugely talented as he pulled four lengths clear of Contributer to score in great style under Ryan Moore. |
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Expanding an extensive collection of designs, we bring the Serendipity collection with two knobs and three lengths of pulls in Black Iron and Iced Tea Nickel finishes. |
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The lengths and diameters of each aerenchyma locule were measured. |
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The odds-on Vercingetorix was well-beaten before the straight and Gwencily Berbas brushed aside Lettre De Cachet before the last to win by 11 lengths. |
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In her last 11 races, Laund View Leona has never been beaten less than 20 lengths, never beaten more than two horses in a race and has finished last six times. |
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Timmy Murphy had the Paul Nicholl strained gelding jumping in springheeled fashion and the pair eventually galloped home four lengths clear of Tidal Force. |
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The fire proved tricky to tackle as it was based in the middle of the landfill site and crews had to utilise extra lengths of hose reel to reach the incident. |
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The maximum recommended drive lengths for the AVN 600 are 460 feet. |
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The previous record-holder for fastest speed was the Australian tiger beetle, which topped out at 171 body lengths per second, Science Magazine reported. |
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Those who play and pay go to extraordinary lengths to be bamboshed. |
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The other ten entries are headed by stable companions Knacky Lad and Missing You, the former aiming to recapture the form shown when two lengths second in Ireland last April. |
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