Finally, the artists must fill in the shapes outside the circle with a variety of tints and lowered intensities. |
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I shortened my skirt by 7 inches and lowered the vent by 2 inches because I'm under 5 feet. |
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The waistline seam at the center front may need to be lowered, tapering it back to normal at the side seam. |
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I lowered my pack to the floor and gave her a weary smile as she slowed down to a walk, staring as she approached. |
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Her relative by marriage was cutting some bushes in the garden of his Danson Lane home and had lowered the washing line to access the plants. |
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Ian stood, his head down and eyes lowered, in his accustomed stance of subservience. |
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As the pH of water glass is lowered, colloidal particles of amorphous silica are formed. |
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I learned later that these boreholes, which were dug by cattle ranchers and reached down 100 meters and more, had lowered the water table. |
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The hammer must now be cocked or lowered by hand with a single action pistol, and that gets dangerous. |
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He tried to cast a weak, faint smile at me, and confusedly, shyly, I lowered my eyes. |
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Eliminating the radiators from the front of the car allowed the hood line to be lowered further. |
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As the engine was lowered, the lanyard had actuated a valve that drove the hoist to its stowed position. |
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A few of the elves with the bows lowered them and looked at each other in uncertainty. |
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She lowered the knife from my throat, where it pressed uncomfortably close to the jugular. |
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Have the trains been raised or the platforms lowered since the Alice to Darwin leg was built? |
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Sills at nine locks are still to be lowered and seventeen bridges and guard gates must yet be raised to the twenty-foot level. |
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Controversial speed ramps at the Woodstock Service Station in Athy will be lowered. |
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Those attacks have rankled his opponents, and raised, or lowered, the bar on campaign discourse, several Democrats said. |
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It lowered its head and the boy spoke to him softly, whereupon it immediately was tamed. |
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A little flower of light glowed around my hand as I lowered the flame down to the candle and lit it. |
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Sara sighed and lowered her head in order to prevent Gabe from reading the emotions, which leaked out of her tired eyes. |
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However, he said prices were still too high and would have to be lowered if broadband's potential was to be realised. |
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For reinforcement, a pre-assembled steel rebar cage is lowered into the pile through the plastic concrete. |
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The cage was lowered by winch and wire rope to a depth of 5m, just deep enough to escape the surface surge and swell. |
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Before aging, bourbon's proof must be lowered to no higher than 125 proof using distilled water. |
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She lowered the volume of the CB before he could respond with some nonsense wisecrack. |
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To help meet its 2005 recruiting objectives, the Army's recruiting command has lowered some standards for recruits. |
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Finally yesterday's events recurred in her mind and her heart rate lowered sufficiently. |
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The Fed's five interest rate reductions this year have lowered the overnight bank lending rate to 4 percent. |
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These directed light to specific task areas, reducing glare and veiling reflections, while ambient light levels were lowered. |
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At Gatorland, lake levels were lowered in order to prevent floods spilling the 1,000 alligators and crocodiles into the surrounding area. |
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The hastily lowered ladder leaned at the back, looking as though it would come crashing down at any moment. |
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The werewolf then lowered his pistol and stepped aside, allowing the duo to step into the bank. |
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I went forward and lowered the staysail so that it did not blanket the wind from the small, Yankee jib. |
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However, when the flaps were lowered to half, the aircraft yawed to the left, and the nose pitched up. |
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Her coffin was lovingly wrapped in muskrat, beaver and fox furs and lowered into the ground by her family. |
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Logistics ship RFA Sir Percivale lowered a landing craft which towed the fishing boat to shallow water. |
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One by one, the landing craft approached the shore and lowered their loading ramps. |
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The transport lowered its landing gear and touched down on the assigned landing strip with a screech as its wheels made contact. |
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A grid of supple oak laths was laid flat, then gradually lowered over 15 weeks to its undulating form. |
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After the voting age was lowered to 18 in 1971, it seemed anachronistic for colleges to treat their students as wards. |
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Slowly pushing the rod out over the water I gently lowered another hopper to the surface. |
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The torch was lowered but this time instead of the wood slowly catching fire, the wood enflamed rapidly and shot up sky high. |
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Following the service, Father Ray's body was lowered to his final resting place in a grave in the Church's cemetery. |
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Though social barriers may have been lowered, our social antennae have not. |
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Soils previously limed heavily for a garden or other crops in the past may need the pH lowered. |
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These were flat-bottomed craft with a shallow draft, and were lowered from the davits of larger troop-carrying merchantmen, like lifeboats. |
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Keeper Robert Moore seemed to have it lowered but somehow lost it and the loose ball was rifled home gleefully by John Coleman. |
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Modifications extend far beyond the engine bay and include lowered suspension, side skirts or spoilers. |
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In other words, the falling rate of return on long-term risk-free Treasury debt has lowered rates of return all along the line. |
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Adjustable platforms were installed lineside that can be raised or lowered using under-floor hydraulics. |
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He set up for a half-flap approach and lowered the landing gear with the emergency system. |
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The audience roared their approval, and Lord Scion lowered his hands firmly onto Avon's shoulders. |
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They found cheap labor abroad, and by the use of robotics and digital technology blocked the labor movements as well as lowered wages. |
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The floor area inside the entry was lowered to match the exterior grade and new tooled-limestone surrounds extended the doorway architrave. |
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As it taxied on the ramp at Bashur Airfield, Iraq, the loadmaster lowered the cargo plane's rear ramp. |
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I lowered my window and turned off the radio to listen for any sound but I couldn't hear any ascertainable aircraft engine noise. |
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When he was lowered to the ground, his box was tipped on its side to enable an emotional Blaine to stagger out wrapped in a rug. |
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He lowered his eyes to the table, anxiously fiddling with the stem of his wine glass. |
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Mules, lowered by rope down the narrow shaft into the mine, were used in the early mining operations. |
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He lowered his hand, moving his focus to the paints and pencils and brushes that had been forgotten for so long. |
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The eagle touched down, and the platform slowly lowered down to the ground. |
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Villagers cheered as the building was lowered by crane off a flatbed lorry. |
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Everyone watched in silence as the Stars and Stripes and the Union flag were lowered to half-mast. |
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Amidst the drizzle and the strong winds, the box was lowered into the water. |
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He turned to tap on his laptop and a plasma screen lowered from the ceiling. |
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He stood by as baskets of mutton and fish were lowered in together like coffins in a communal grave. |
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He gently lowered her head from his shoulder onto the pillow and got off the bed. |
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Upon the third ring, my other hand released his and I lowered my fist, moving away from the elder man and back to my laptop. |
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So ski patrollers finally slid along the cables, fitted the passengers with harnesses and lowered them to the ground one by one. |
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Her voice lowered to a substantial degree, as if she spoke of something resentful. |
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For instance, when Penn State students take off for the holidays, the temperatures in the buildings can be lowered to 55 degrees. |
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The temperature can gradually be lowered but should never be allowed to fall below 45 degrees. |
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The Fed lowered its overnight bank lending rate to 1.25 percent, the lowest since 1961, in November. |
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But they may have to be lowered later to prevent the rest of the economy sliding back into recession. |
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Costs, already greatly reduced, must be lowered even further if the airline is to compete in an increasingly cut-throat word. |
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The problem isn't merely that standards must be lowered in order for the weaker students to pass. |
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Workers initially demanded a 24 percent wage increase which union officials lowered to 20 percent. |
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And so what if the media have lowered themselves to airing snuff films in an effort to boost ratings? |
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His edgy temper flared again on April 18, when he lowered the boom on a dry cleaner. |
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He came in and lowered the boom on a lot of people, and he didn't let people off the hook just because they were friendly or nice. |
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They lowered the boom on him, for no particular reason, after a snap decision that only took a few months. |
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A bait rig is a string of very small lures which are lowered to the bottom and raised with short jerky movements. |
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The android made slow progress, and she was impatient, so she went outside to the truck and lowered its tailgate. |
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He shook his head again and lowered the truck's tailgate, pulling out the ramp. |
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He lowered some season-ticket prices, helped establish tailgating at games and created a much more fan-friendly atmosphere. |
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These unwanted signs of lowered productivity were observed, let us say prior to 1950, but were not judged to be associated with autotoxins. |
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I lowered my eyes, got up from the table, and ran water into the saucepan to boil our morning eggs. |
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Starting down the drive again, yet this time Kenneth greets me at the door, his eyelids half lowered, his belly round and sashed. |
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There are many of places of the coast where fishermen could find the place where nets were cast, creels or maintops were lowered. |
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The scheme was then amended, with one building being lowered by one floor, with reduced glazing, and the other two buildings were scaled down. |
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Then he lowered his horns, galloped along the bridge and butted the ugly troll. |
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Originally a sold-out game, the stands were not even half full, and scalpers lowered their prices to 10 and five dollars a ticket. |
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Ice cream, followed by wholesome milk, malt, syrup and beaters, was lowered into a tall beaker. |
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He lowered his arm slowly, cautiously, extending it well away from him, and the bird mantled as it shifted its weight to balance on his wrist. |
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When the bridge is in the lowered position, it looks fairly nondescript, and a bit like a Bailey bridge. |
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The tax cuts passed by Congress last year lowered the marginal tax rate for most taxpayers. |
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He also helped set three relay world records and lowered his own mark in the 400 freestyle. |
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We find that the tetramer and the dimer become less stable than the monomer as the pH is lowered. |
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His unorthodox government has not helped to attract investors, and foreign banks lowered corporate credit ratings for new loans. |
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Blair shut off both engines, then flipped a switch on the console that lowered both bower and sea anchors. |
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Worse yet, in the 1600s Spaniards lowered themselves into the coughing maw, thinking it contained gold. |
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Charlton lowered the steel shutters over the store windows, secured the back door, and locked the cash register. |
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Owen lowered his gaze as they passed the two guards posted nearby and adopted the attitude of a menial servant busy running an errand. |
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Lp of the youngest zone was lowered by mercuric chloride treatment, indicating the involvement of mercury-sensitive water channels. |
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Fearing they would be blown into the island cliffs, the crew furled the main sail, then to lower the ship's profile further, Alexander ordered the main spar lowered. |
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The businessman and his family were enjoying a steak lunch when the hit man pulled up outside the restaurant, lowered the car window and levelled a machine gun. |
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At the moment the penitent believer is lowered into the water, the Spirit is very much at work in renewing, regenerating, and incorporating us into the Body of Christ. |
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The high emotions of the night didn't compare to the passion displayed in this song, as Oberst lowered himself down on stage and sang from his knees. |
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Some hotels have lowered their tariffs by between 30 and 50 per cent. |
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Then I remembered where we were and lowered my voice again to a whisper. |
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And here I am now, with the shades lowered and foam rammed in my ears, only to find out that nothing filters out the jackhammers that yammer at over 110 decibels an hour. |
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In July, parliament lowered its quota for female lawmakers on provincial councils from 25 percent to 20 percent. |
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Each 6000kg sculpture is lowered to the seabed where it is drilled into the substrate to lessen the effects of turbulent weather. |
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Mona stood still as the casket was lowered slowly into the ground. |
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You have lowered yourself to an extent I didn't think was conceivable. |
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As they watched, screens lowered from the ceiling to show the battle. |
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A white disc is lowered into the water until it can no longer be seen. |
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Luckily, Kurt lowered the lifeboat and escaped the sinking vessel. |
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He lowered the nose and the chopper gained momentum, banking sharply to the left, he checked his magnetic compass and set off at a bearing of 282 degrees. |
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The rebel army had lowered its banners and was taking cover in the forests that were interspersed between the farmland found outside of the gleaming city. |
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Pregnant women may be at higher risk of traveler's diarrhea than nonpregnant women because of lowered gastric acidity and increased gastrointestinal transit time. |
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The national red-and-white flag was then lowered to half-mast. |
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Behind a laurel bush, Adriana stripped and lowered herself into the water. |
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With the use of a winch and a small farm tractor or other large vehicle, the tower can be safely lowered to the ground and wind plant checks can be performed on terra firma. |
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The F.W. Woolworth Company reported profit margins of 20 percent but actually lowered the wages of salesgirls in its stores, citing the need for belt tightening. |
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In a few hours, with the aid of some telephone poles and some shoring, the Chinese lifted the wing, Tex lowered the gear and drove the down lock in with a sledge hammer. |
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By 1636, the accommodation ladder was lowered on the dock, and shortly thereafter officials, media, and hungry longshoremen started coming aboard. |
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Face red, eyes bulging to the ceiling, she lifted the bar from its stand and then lowered herself onto her haunches. |
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Then I heard whispers and lowered voices and then footsteps. |
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Both the Ramos sons squeezed their eyes and lowered their heads, doing their best not to cry. |
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She lowered her head and scratched in the dirt with her horn. |
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To build with this technique, moistened soil is placed into a bag set in place on the wall, the bag is lowered into place, then compressed using a hand tamper. |
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You can minimise your risk of suffering a loss if markets decline after you invest and the average price of your market entry can also be lowered. |
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The first panel had been lowered into place and was being anchored. |
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In addition to abiotic factors, Weakley and Bucher suggest that predation by webworms is a major source of mortality and lowered fecundity for Amaranthus pumilus. |
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To get the reaction to proceed, either the activation energy must be supplied in the form of heat, or the activation energy must be lowered, using a catalyst. |
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As the balloons and electricity scared us, inhibitions were naturally lowered and I saw the flirtation begin. |
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But he then denied the defence adequate opportunity to rebut the evidence and lowered the legal requirements necessary for the prosecution to prove its case. |
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They lowered it with ropes, and when it settled onto the four-by-four studs at the bottom, they withdrew the ropes. |
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Once completed the speed limit will be lowered from 40 mph to 30 mph. |
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Has the ability to use force with impunity lowered the moral standard for the recourse to force considerably from the last-resort requirements of just war? |
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As the working knee continues to straighten, the foot adjusts slightly as the heel is lowered toward the floor and is pulled in to the little toe of the supporting foot. |
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Maybe it was the fact that the candidates were sitting around a table, which clearly lowered the decibel level. |
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This mutant exhibits lowered activation rates and anticoagulant activity. |
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After the captain made the call to abandon ship, 150 people were able to escape on lifeboats lowered by electronic arms. |
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The end of the Cold War lowered the threat of nuclear Armageddon and brought an end to many of the proxy wars through which the two sides struggled to exert their influence. |
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The saw assembly is pivotably mounted on a saw table such that the saw assembly can be lowered towards the table to cut a workpiece resting on the table. |
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Since deregulation, airlines have lowered prices by jamming as many seats as possible into each plane. |
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Instantly, as if fearing reprisals, she lowered her head in a respectable, subservient manner and said nothing more as she bustled toward the door. |
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Since 1994, banks have lowered the computed amount of required reserves by altering the amount of reservable liabilities on their balance sheet. |
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While some states lowered their standards to meet the federal demands, having lower standards short-changes the children, experts say. |
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In mice, the compound known as betulin lowered cholesterol, helped prevent diet-induced obesity, and improved insulin sensitivity. |
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To make the GTD handle a bit more sportily the suspension has been lowered by 15mm and the steering given a different programming. |
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The school's acapella group began a churchy hymn as the workers lowered the root ball into the ground. |
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Cowen's job was to move railcars along the pier, where the crane lowered containers onto them. |
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At present, the Public Benefits Fee ratepayers pay would be lowered to offset the new fee. |
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How we compare Age4 NORTHERN Ireland lowered their school age from five to four in 1989 so that all children would get 12 full years. |
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While returning to Whiteman for pattern work, Maj Calhoun lowered the landing gear of his B-2 at an 8 mile final. |
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We had long since removed all kneeboards, stored all gear, tightened all straps, and lowered our seats. |
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Plasma cholesteryl ester transfer protein is lowered by treatment of hypercholesterolemia with cholestyramine. |
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Despite its lowered and stiffened suspension, low profile tyres and 19in wheels the Audi is no boneshaker. |
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However, with her sights lowered at Redcar last time she showed masses of improvement, finishing a neck second to Mythicism. |
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The man, named by Fathers 4 Justice as David Pyke, 49, was cut free and lowered to the ground by police using a cherry-picker after two hours. |
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When the cost of each coin is lowered in this way, the government profits from an increase in seigniorage. |
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This practice would increase the money supply but at the same time the relative value of each coin would be lowered. |
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In biology, competition is an interaction between organisms in which the fitness of one is lowered by the presence of another. |
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However, on 19 June 2014, lowered confidence in confirming the cosmic inflation findings was reported. |
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In October 2013, the Iraqi Minister for Communication ordered internet prices to be lowered by a third. |
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Centuries of extensive and poorly controlled peat extraction lowered an already low land surface by several metres. |
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Following an unofficial strike in 1969 about the pay of surface workers, it was decided that the threshold for the ballot should be lowered. |
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Each time, once inflation fell and interest rates were lowered, unemployment slowly fell. |
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As air is sucked through the carburetor into the engine, the local air pressure is lowered, which causes adiabatic cooling. |
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Hunting, fishing and so on, has lowered the competition between members of a population. |
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The trend was partly caused by the formation of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current, which significantly lowered oceanic water temperatures. |
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The Seerhein emerged in the last thousands of years, when erosion caused the lake level to be lowered by about 10 metres. |
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Reichenau Island was formed at the same time as the Seerhein, when the water level was lowered to its current level. |
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Patent tongs can be lowered on a line to reach beds that are too deep to reach directly. |
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The mast was now square in section and located toward the middle of the ship, and could be lowered and raised. |
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When attacked, the common toad adopts a characteristic stance, inflating its body and standing with its hindquarters raised and its head lowered. |
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Several of these thermometers would be lowered at various depths for recording. |
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The problems associated with finding archaeological evidence for migration during a period of lowered sea level are well known. |
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If slaves had a history of fights or escapes, their price was lowered reflecting what planters believed was risk of repeating such behavior. |
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Clad in red robes and a gold pectoral cross, Agostini finally lowered his gaze as he crossed the marble floor. |
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In nasal vowels, the velum is lowered, and some air travels through the nasal cavity as well as the mouth. |
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As a gesture of respect and great honor, Pompey lowered his fasces before Posidonius's door. |
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That night, the Soviet flag was lowered for the last time, and the Russian tricolor was raised in its place. |
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The ships also had a balanced rudder which could be raised and lowered, creating additional stability like an extra keel. |
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Then, while the hen runs a circle around him with lowered wings, he will wind his head in a spiral motion. |
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Another trial stated that olive oil lowered the risk of dermatitis for infants in all gestational stages when compared with emollient cream. |
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Inspired by the French Revolution, leaders proposed a society without slavery, food prices would be lowered, and trade restriction abolished. |
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Increased concentration levels of cortisol have been associated with significant increases in gonadotrophin levels and lowered progestin levels. |
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Since 2007, ASEAN countries have gradually lowered their import duties to member nations. |
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Vowels pronounced with the tongue lowered are at the bottom, and vowels pronounced with the tongue raised are at the top. |
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By changing the direction of the wheel, barrels or baskets of ore could be lifted up or lowered down a shaft or inclined plane. |
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In some cases, substitution of more abundant materials, such as plastics for cast metals, lowered growth of usage for some metals. |
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The disadvantage to this system is the workpiece must be lifted and lowered using an elevator. |
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The worldwide Great Recession starting in 2008, however, sharply lowered demand and new construction, and so prices fell. |
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It is a common additive in swimming pools used to raise the pH which can be lowered by chlorine tablets and other additives which contains acids. |
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The base also contained an interlocking mechanism to ensure that the wick was lowered and the lamp extinguished by any attempt to open it. |
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When lowered, the Francis gate seals the city's canal system off from its source on the Merrimack. |
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The Standard Oil trust streamlined production and logistics, lowered costs, and undercut competitors. |
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Outside the hall, a 24,300 tonne capacity shiplift allows completed vessels to be lowered into the water independently of the tide. |
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A large basket could be raised and lowered from the trolley to distribute parcels and newspapers across the station. |
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It can often be difficult to distinguish an individual's call when a hydrophone is lowered into a chorus of sciaenids. |
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The wreck grab is brought to surface where recovered wreckage is lowered onto a barge. |
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As he did last week, Dohnanyi lowered the risers on Disney Hall's stage, save for a small elevation of the woodwinds and brasses. |
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When lowered, the roof stows beneath a body coloured hard tonneau cover which incorporates twin buttresses. |
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On these days, the Saltire shall be lowered and replaced with the Union Flag. |
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Tendon-reflexes, as a rule, remain intact, except the Achillean one, which is frequently either absent or lowered. |
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As an indication of the miners' desperation in these years, the free miners of Wensley lowered themselves to caving for scraps of ore. |
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Clovis wiped the trace of Turkish coffee and the beginnings of a smile from his lips, and slowly lowered his dexter eyelid. |
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Cooking surfaces could be raised and lowered, elevatorlike, to adjust to the heights of tall and short cooks. |
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Shot-plug and lead were lowered through the chute, tending the tripping-line of the toggle. |
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When he lowered the skiff they lay gaping on the boards under a sun that withered them visibly, Suttree gripped his forepockets, searching. |
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Marshal Joseph Pilsudski, Poland's man of power, died here tonight.... Flags were lowered to half staffs. |
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Transportation improvements, such as canals and improved roads, also lowered food costs. |
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When pulled in one direction, the trailing ploughs were lowered onto the ground by the tension on the cable. |
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After the plague and other exogenous causes of population decline lowered the labor supply, wages increased. |
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Riley lowered his eyebrows and crossed his arms and tried to look non-judgy even if he felt a little judgy. |
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The moment had come for the honeyed word. I lowered my voice to a confidential murmur, but on her inquiring if I had laryngitis raised it again. |
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Another roller placed between the cutting cylinder and the main or land roller could be raised or lowered to alter the height of cut. |
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Studies of humans with life spans of at least 100 have shown a link to decreased thyroid activity, resulting in their lowered metabolic rate. |
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When Jack came back late from lunch, the team leader really lowered the boom on him. |
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After plying them with drink, when no one was looking he lowered himself from a secluded chamber, and out of the Tower. |
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Together with Chancellor of the Exchequer Geoffrey Howe, she lowered direct taxes on income and increased indirect taxes. |
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Once this is achieved, fuel consumption decreases and the forces against the car are significantly lowered. |
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Then the small opening at the top of the mountain became an access point, especially for adventure spelunkers as they lowered themselves inside the cave with ropes. |
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Outfitted with 19-inch Rotiform BRU wheels and Continental tires, the DJ Soul has been lowered with Ark Performance springs to give it an aggressive stance. |
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Her purpose-built wheelchair, which can be raised, lowered and manoeuvred, was sent away for repair before the summer break with a promise it would be back by September. |
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The long period of lowered admission rates throughout the program may be due to the increasing influence of the intervention or an effect of regression to the mean. |
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As the proportion of wind power in a region increases, a need to upgrade the grid, and a lowered ability to supplant conventional production can occur. |
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Isambard Kingdom Brunel lowered a diving bell from a boat to repair the hole at the bottom of the river, throwing bags filled with clay into the breach in the tunnel's roof. |
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However, the precession of the equinoxes gradually lowered the stars below the European horizon, and they were eventually forgotten by the inhabitants of northern latitudes. |
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Although these stars had been known to the ancient Greeks, gradual precession had lowered them below the European horizon so that they had been forgotten. |
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The dramatic shift, taking less than ten years and without government funding, lowered electricity costs and slashed the country's carbon footprint. |
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The sideways eye glance is a widespread expression combining a lowered head and the eyes looking sideways, thus taking advantage of boldness and shyness at the same time. |
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Upon detecting firedamp the candle is lowered and arrangements made for the ventilating of the area or the deliberate firing of the firedamp after the end of a shift. |
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The two gownsmen lowered the rigid body. It lay straight as a board, supported by no more than its head on the chair-back, and its heels on the ground. |
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Once drained of water, the peat shrank, and the fields lowered further. |
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When you need a haircut, you go to a barber, so here I am at Tommy's Bronxville's tonsorial prepared to get clipped. Or, as we said as kids, have my ears lowered. |
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The refreshment was brought in, and before the session adjourned, they had lowered the contents of a black bottle of private stock by several fingers. |
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In a 1999 UCLA study that was funded by the company, the Cholestin brand of red yeast rice lowered LDL by an impressive 22 percent in 83 people with high cholesterol levels. |
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People generally find it difficult to relate to love-shys and incels and wrongly assume we could obtain romance if we tried harder or lowered our standards. |
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A further indignity occurred when the corpse was lowered into the tomb. |
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In a modern facsimile the mast can be lowered in 90 seconds. |
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The electorate was further expanded by the Representation of the People Act 1884, under which property qualifications in the counties were lowered. |
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Allied planes went after the German fighters wherever they could be found, and substantially lowered bomber losses for their side for the rest of the war over western Europe. |
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Usually, the only entrance to the castles would be via a rope ladder that would only be lowered for the villagers and could be kept away when invaders arrived. |
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The snapping ceremony is another behaviour where the neck is extended forward, the head is lowered to the level of the feet and the mandibles are vigorously snapped together. |
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These extensions can be lowered for large area mowing or raised to decrease the mower's width and allow for easy transport on city roads or trailers. |
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Persons with lowered immunity, such as persons with AIDS or children who are malnourished, are more likely to experience a severe case if they become infected. |
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She lowered herself on to her knees until her love box was over his face. |
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Blood tests showed that the low-zinc diet lowered the men's stores of the mineral, and diminished the activity of the carbonic anhydrase enzymes in their red blood cells. |
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The lowered sea level, and an isostatic bulge equilibrated with the depression beneath the Cordilleran Ice Sheet, exposed the continental shelf to form a coastal plain. |
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It has retractable raked seating and a floor which can be raised or lowered to form a studio floor, a raised stage, or a stage with orchestra pit. |
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His proposed budget, which he presented to the Commons on 3 December, lowered the taxes on malt and tea, provisions designed to appeal to the working class. |
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Their funeral at Milltown Cemetery in Belfast was attacked by Michael Stone, a UDA member who threw grenades and fired shots as the coffin was lowered. |
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The Equal Franchise Act 1928 lowered the minimum age for women to vote from 30 to 21, making men and women equal in terms of suffrage for the first time. |
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Every portcullis was mounted in vertical grooves in the walls of the castle and could be raised or lowered quickly by means of chains or ropes attached to an internal winch. |
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When a diffuser is installed under the car, the amount of drag force is significantly lowered, and the overall aerodynamics of the vehicle is positively adjusted. |
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The resulting increased conversion efficiency lowered electricity prices. |
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The protein of the blood plasma is not a constant but a fluctuating quantity, being lowered in sickness and subnutrition and raised in supernutrition. |
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The tremendous growth in productivity, transportation networks, industrial production and agricultural output lowered the prices of almost all goods. |
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Such an increase in the number of council members was granted to Dio's city of Prusa, to the dismay of existing councilmen who felt their status lowered. |
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Parliament passed laws in 1870, 1881, 1903 and 1909 that enabled most tenant farmers to purchase their lands, and lowered the rents of the others. |
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Like opera, the singing in musical theatre is generally accompanied by an instrumental ensemble called a pit orchestra, located in a lowered area in front of the stage. |
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The titles of the junior princes were gradually lowered in rank by each generation while the senior heir continued to inherit their father's titles. |
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In addition to lowered licensing fees, pre-licensing provides exclusive access to the benchmark specifications and early builds including alpha and beta releases. |
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De Bohun lowered his lance and charged, and Bruce stood his ground. |
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Because of the gently dipping nature of the strata that forms a cuesta, a significant shift in horizontal location will take place as the landscape is lowered by erosion. |
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