The seamless transit of the outer atmosphere, made possible by a virtually frictionless energy shield, passed within a few minutes. |
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One version, now seen as discredited, suggests it was made possible by a tidal wave caused by an underwater volcanic eruption. |
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My second example is the recent establishment of a professorship of Modern Arabic, made possible by a benefaction from the Sultan of Oman. |
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All of this has been made possible by the generous contributions of many benefactors at home and abroad. |
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Open to the public and free to attend, the event has been made possible by generous support from club benefactors and sponsors. |
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The lamp also works on a counter balance system, not a spring system, and the balance is made possible by counterweights combined with two arms. |
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The high rate is not intended as an introductory offer, according to the company, and it says the rate is made possible by a low cost base. |
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The beat of simultaneity is made possible by intervals of non-presence or pause. |
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The S40 features a transverse 5-cylinder in-line engine made possible by shrinking the engine's outer dimensions. |
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There's the increase in in-house publication, made possible by the same lowered barriers. |
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The achievement of the Authorised Version was made possible by a team of translators working and improving upon previous translations. |
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Here the rapid development of the piano was important, with its expanding range of pitch and dynamics and the effects made possible by pedalling. |
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Nor is it a charge made possible by the Patriot Act, a simple overzealous attempt to keep America safe. |
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The shop is known for its detailed hand-painted mats, a product made possible by his staff's artistic backgrounds. |
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Of course, the smaller groove also required a smaller needle, and that, too, was made possible by World War II materials technology. |
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All this was made possible by the convergence of several trends half a century ago. |
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The outlines of soft tissue is made possible by radiolucent fat which surrounds intra-abdominal organs. |
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The second component of this revolution was the reintroduction of breech-loading, made possible by improved technology and especially obturation. |
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Young men preferred bare legs made possible by wearing short skirts, especially those made from kidskin because of its smooth hairs. |
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Thirdly, there was an explosion of country banks, made possible by the relaxation in the rules governing the supply of money. |
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The lectureships are an example of the partnership between the Foundation and industry and are made possible by a grant to the Foundation. |
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These meals are made possible by the generosity of a squad of volunteer cooks. |
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In the mining industry, the production of TNT is made possible by the electrophilic nitration of toluene. |
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Such interpenetration and diffusion of ideas, images, and information is made possible by the Internet on a global scale. |
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All of it is made possible by the creative energy that is released each time Thomas sits at his easel to paint. |
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Such commerce on the national scale was made possible by China's system of navigable waterways, partly natural and partly man-made. |
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These raids were made possible by Operation Refresh, which will also be targeting street drinking, begging and ticket touts. |
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This stretch is made possible by the presence of nitrergic inhibitory nerves, excited in a swallow, in both longitudinal muscle layers within this short segment. |
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Bordered by nine countries, its mineral wealth is brazenly plundered, made possible by an infernally weak state in which corruption, violence and lawlessness are rife. |
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We have long said that the cyclical recovery currently underway at macro level has only been made possible by aggressive cost-cutting at the individual company level. |
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On Monday, he personally thanked Edward Snowden for highlighting some of the abuses made possible by his invention. |
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They were all self-indulgences only made possible by his great wealth. |
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The assault was a blitzkrieg attack made possible by months of planning. |
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His rapprochement with his former ideological enemies was made possible by a shift in the radical politics of the seventies from nihilism to populism. |
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This was made possible by the Department of Veteran's decision to construct a nominal roll of all who served in the Australian Forces during World War Two. |
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Vegetable koftas from white gram, dahi vadas, pakoras of spinach, fenugreek and onions have all been made possible by them without the use of any cooking medium. |
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He refused to allow his actors to use makeup, an unheard-of conceit at that time but one made possible by the recent introduction of panchromatic film. |
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The rapid changes in shade and colour are made possible by cells called chromatophores, which are full of pigment and can expand or contract under nervous control. |
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Call centres are made possible by toll-free phone numbers, cheap long-distance, special phone banks, and globally linked corporate computer systems. |
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They eagerly turned to literature printed in the East to acquire fluency in the expressive, if nonverbal, rhetoric made possible by this new sensibility. |
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The dome restoration was made possible by two private gifts that funded all of the gold leaf used in the gilding as well as other parts of the restoration. |
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His cold water endurance swims are made possible by his ability to elevate his core body temperature while psyching himself up before he enters the water. |
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The major powers generally want to limit proliferation of nuclear power precisely because of its links to weaponry, which is made possible by the enrichment of uranium. |
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Mass movements of soils and bedrock erosion in the headwater parts of stream watersheds represent the initial stages of material transport that is made possible by physical weathering. |
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This coincided with the enormous growth of the Dutch merchant fleet, made possible by the cheap mass production of the fluyt sailing ship types. |
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If the troughs are made possible by differentiation, then the cracks aren't just troughs, they're graben. |
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The news industry is undergoing a massive disintermediation due to the ubiquitous low-cost communication made possible by the internet. |
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This crossing is made possible by three ferry lines, Arnold Transit Company, Shepler's Ferry, and Star Line Ferry. |
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This is made possible by several microcameras with fisheye lenses, mounted on the sides, the rear end and the front end of the vehicle. |
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As someone said, what was happening was a revolution for democracy, against autocracy, led by theocracy, made possible by xerocracy. |
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On these pages, users will experience themed cursors and Cursor Ads, made possible by Comet Systems' new technology. |
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The peaceful revolution of the East German people during September and October 1989 was made possible by the Gorbachev era of perestroika. |
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The JBL Reflect Response BT and the JBL Synchros S210 BT offer an elevated consumer experience, made possible by wave-to-control technology. |
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The nose mounting for its Phazotron Arbalet radar is made possible by its 30-mm 2A42 cannon being mounted well aft on the starboard side. |
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This programme was made possible by extraordinary financial generosity, which came from the Evangelical awakening and the wealth of the emerging middle class. |
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In this Greek nomos, Cacciari argues, the land limited the expansionist reach made possible by the sea and therefore contained the potential hybris of thalassocracies. |
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Combined with the wider audience made possible by recording, this led to a renewed focus on particular star conductors and on a high standard of orchestral execution. |
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MediaSign also double-checked the badge's serial number against a constantly updated list of invalidated badges, providing an added feature made possible by automation. |
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The increasing use of e-mail made possible by the proliferation of personal computers is having an effect on the design of Japanese business cards. |
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It was made possible by a revolution against French hegemony under the regime of the regent Mary of Guise, who had governed Scotland in the name of her absent daughter. |
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The visit is made possible by Billabong as part of its East Coast Tour. |
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This behaviour is made possible by the unique hinging mechanism of their beak, which allows the upper and lower biting edges to meet at any of a number of angles. |
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The trend toward digital TV, high-definition content and sleek, ergonomic home theater systems is made possible by Analog Devices' advanced signal processing solutions. |
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This is made possible by the almost instantaneous demotivation of acronyms, which enables processes such as remotivation, backronymy and playfulness. |
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This migration was made possible by the newly won influence of physicists such as Sir John Randall, who had helped win the war with inventions such as radar. |
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During the Industrial Revolution cotton manufacture changed from a domestic to a mechanised industry, made possible by inventions and advances in technology. |
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Botanist expanded their knowledge of different plant remedies, seeds, bulbs, uses of dried and living plants through continuous interchange made possible by printing. |
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In North America, the identification of birds, once thought possible only by shooting was made possible by the emergence of optics and field identification guides. |
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This early into the program, we've been able to retain drivers on multiple occasions because of exonerations made possible by the DriveCam Program. |
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CartonSpec's high speed reliability is made possible by Roberts PolyPro's newly developed vacuum system that holds cartons steady while the LVS camera inspects them. |
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The Festival is being made possible by the contributions of the Japanese Consulate General in Istanbul, the Besiktas Municipality and Tiglon Communication Systems Company. |
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