In this case the most frail and fragile patients, newborns, are the ones who are being affected. |
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That is frankly a ridiculous statement with less foundation than most of the ones that I make. |
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The less gentlemanly ones settled for leering at the so-called future duchess and congratulating Rafe by slapping him on the back. |
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The fruit can be heavy, so choose small ones and pick a variety of Christmas tree with sturdy branches such as Fraser fir or spruce. |
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A couple of frat members came along to say that their frats didn't haze and only the bad ones did. |
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He said it was worth considering licensing private military companies to encourage reputable ones and eliminate disreputable operators. |
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The true freedom fighters are the ones who call for the abolition of any and all states. |
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We were the ones that brought the country to its independence in 1923, by a treaty for dismembering the old Ottoman Empire. |
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While the young guys wanted a strike, the older ones opposed it, and I hated conflict. |
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Crucially, make sure the seller's name and address are the ones on the V5 and cross-refer all paperwork. |
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There are free-standing ones and another which is attached to an ancient barn. |
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So are the ones for oatcakes, crowdie, medallions of venison and steamed mussels. |
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We are the only ones to whom he can turn for discussion of his ideas and problems. |
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I think it appeals to a different sort of person than the ones who are really gung-ho for being professors. |
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But I'm willing to consider crude estimates, if no more precise ones are conveniently available. |
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She said the only ones sometimes who teach us about friendship and love are the pupils in this school. |
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The successful ones would trot off with the lady's frillies pinned to their hats to bring luck. |
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Painted frogfish vary greatly in colour and texture, and these ones were covered in sediment. |
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They were not as hygienic as the metal ones and were eventually discontinued. |
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The lucky ones only lost their fingers and toes to frostbite, since air is much colder at higher altitudes. |
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This is a great prolific fruiter that yields average to large fruits with the larger ones appearing in the later flushes. |
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To cut down on the cumbersomeness, I'm just going to post new ones on the archives page from now on. |
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I hate the ones who pretend they haven't seen you when you try to flag them down while dressed frumpily, but sensibly, for the cold. |
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The ones from his mother were as he expected, a guilt trip and gossip fest that he just skimmed through quickly. |
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In Hong Kong, distressed relatives of passengers and other loved ones gathered in the airport to await news. |
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There is a reason why the police are the only ones empowered to deal with moving traffic offences. |
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Luckily, part of his blogging empire includes a blog on the best ways to improve ones site in order to make a little scratch. |
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The substance known as dark matter seems to create ghost galaxies that mirror the ones we can see, astrophysicists said Wednesday. |
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The little ones from prep school were there, and because they had no preconceptions and just felt the energy of the sound, they loved it. |
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Exaggerating the wrong dangers can mean missing the ones that are really important. |
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Beer-drinking is a national pastime but Danes are ever the ones for mild moderation. |
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The disciplines he learnt then, he says, are the ones he now imposes on the business empires he takes over. |
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For your first novel the sales figures they want are the ones that earn out your advance. |
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This integration would entail a number of agreements, including ones for common trade, customs unions, energy, and resource policies. |
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Every religion has its fundies, people who believe that they are the blessed ones and everyone else is an unbeliever, unworthy. |
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They're the ones who organize rides, training courses, social events, and charity fund-raisers. |
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If you don't like the cuties in designer T-shirts around you, use your binoculars to look up at the ones on deck at Tonic. |
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The English white flags, the ones without the red cross, were being flown early doors as Brazil's quality became apparent. |
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Missiles are also guided by radar, if they are the larger ones in Explainer's size range. |
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She commented that in her youth the fun sized apples were the ones that weren't ripe and gave you tummy ache. |
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We are able to replace existing fuse boards or select and install new ones which are suitable for your household. |
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The ones that insist on having the same density of fuse wire and stick out at 90 degrees from your head. |
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People with severe brain damage are not the only ones futilitarians want to push out of the life boat. |
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Pedestrians aren't exactly better off, for they are the ones who get splashed with muddy water every time a vehicle lurches into a pothole. |
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Most insects are completely articulated or virtually so, though larger ones show greater frequency of disarticulation. |
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Older eaglets will pick on younger ones and if the adults don't bring in enough food the youngest chicks usually get eaten. |
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And so far, most of the warlords who have offered to disarm have been the ones allied to the government. |
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Actually, I think those selfish grumblers should stop their complaining too because they're not the only ones who are suffering. |
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When money ran out, they were the only ones working on their land not grudging their son's indulgence in the newfound joys of matrimony. |
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Basically, you're starting at ground zero and trying to create new characters that will catch on the way the old ones did. |
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The kettles were removed so new ones could be hardwired into the supply to stop people plugging in electric fires and cookers. |
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There is no reading, there are no words, that can truly comfort those who are grieving the loss of their loved ones today. |
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When he met grieving families, still hoping their loved ones would be found, he gave comfort but no false hope. |
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I still remember the taste of those eggs, which differed from normal ones I had every morning. |
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Cars accelerate from the stop lights and just manage a gear change if the following ones are green at the other end of our block. |
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Some years back, the first coins produced with new dies looked better than the ones produced later. |
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But like their fathers and grandfathers before them, the modern day provos were always ones with an eye to the main chance. |
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In fact, for many people, they couldn't even afford the fees of the gravediggers and their loved ones were buried with other coffins in a pile. |
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The best ones to update at first are the drivers for your graphics card and sound card. |
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He gave me the grand tour of his ranch and studio and we wound up in a local bar downing cold ones by the end of the day. |
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The mouth-watering rotis offered by a roadside dhaba are the most delicious ones I have ever had in South India. |
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It was determined that the brasses with high zinc content were the ones that suffered dezincification when exposed to aggressive water. |
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Like elsewhere, colorfully painted local trains connected larger cities with smaller ones and operated continuously in push-pull fashion. |
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These are worthy elements of foreign policy but also modest ones compared to regime change, nation-building, and other grandiosity. |
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The ones I have seen are devoid of any character, any energy and any facilities worth mentioning. |
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After developing the film he then sifts through the stills and waits to see which ones stir memories of powerful emotions. |
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Pope Sixtus IV's fund-raising campaign touted indulgences which would free your deceased loved ones suffering in purgatory. |
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Allen's characters, both the admirable ones and the detestable ones, are intensely alive, and we know this by their distinctive voices. |
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Here's a case where a POW was likely murdered, yet they are the same ones insisting that we leave the despot in power. |
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The most convincing serial-killer movies aren't the ones drenched in blood and gore, says Gordon Burn. |
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Many of the adherents may well be sincere, but, many unscrupulous ones often whip up the masses with religious fervour to commit heinous crimes. |
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You are generous and giving to friends, loved ones and family but impatient of opposition. |
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For dark undereye circles, peach-based concealers neutralize bluish tones while yellow-based ones erase darker circles. |
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The reason for my letter is to ask if I and a few of my fellow fliers are the only ones to object? |
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In order to differentiate between the White and Black pieces, the Black ones have small pins or pips on the top. |
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He had been so used to his old boots that the new ones he had bought had pinched his feet beyond endurance. |
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We picked up the rosy red ones first, as many as our arms could hold, and plopped down at the foot of the tree biting into the fleshy pulp. |
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Apart from the fact that new ones depreciate in value rapidly, second-hand cars are often a lot nicer. |
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Obesity brings on health problems, ones that we cannot afford in the Army, not only financially, but in terms of deployable soldiers. |
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The early months of 1931 were to be intensely busy ones for the young composer in the concert hall. |
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The things on which our lives depend are ones that we cannot understand or control. |
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The high velocity allows condensed droplets to move out of the way so that new ones can form. |
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And the only way to know which ones were truly great was to arrange for a competition among them-the field trial. |
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The Australian English dictionary we brought from home, and similar ones on the internet have been a godsend. |
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The Victorian statute and the Tasmanian statute are the only ones that make provision for financial loss. |
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Ducted ones whisk smells away to the outside, which means they require a run of pipework, or ducting, from above the hob to an exterior wall. |
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On campus, they stick out like the proverbial sore thumb because they are the ones with the bandaged fingers. |
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Despite modest gains in food sales and more significant ones in household products, overall sales were down sharply. |
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The bad news is that this will not occur until the Democrats control the Senate and the Republicans are the ones filibustering. |
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Replace any cards you popped with ones from your hand and then draw card to fill your hand to five. |
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The most popular ones are those with a single band going across the instep. |
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Big ones over 2lbs I like to fillet four ways, and then grill the fillets using lemon butter as a baste. |
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We're the ones who are denying ourselves health care coverage by refusing to pay taxes. |
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They pull fast ones to get legal prescriptions to alleviate the gnawing need for heroin or crack cocaine. |
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The area is probably producing the most brookite from a quartz-crystal deposit at present, though it is hard to find any good ones for sale. |
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The requirements made in international legal instruments, such as the ones cited above, are good first principles with which to start. |
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Alternating between sharp funky instrumentals and light-hearted vocal tracks, Outside In feels at ones familiar yet totally fresh and new. |
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A great flick to take the wee ones to, especially when current paranoia practically begs both parents and kids to have their nightmares defanged. |
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It's not for working reporters, even old, decrepit ones like myself, to comment on that kind of thing. |
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With long sideburns of my own already in place, Jo has to cut the fake ones in half before glueing them on to my face. |
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And we knew that we weren't finding them all, and we assumed the ones we weren't finding were either dead or healthy. |
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Like paper notes, plastic ones can be printed with intricate background patterns, and can incorporate watermarks and security threads. |
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All but one of our nuclear power stations are to be decommissioned by 2010 and no new ones will be built. |
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We will go to where the male birds display or lekk and count the ones there. |
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If their loved ones visit, inmates see them through thick plate glass or over a video link. |
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They were the ones who uncovered conspiracies, unmasked the wrongdoers and alerted the world to crimes against humanity. |
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Usually a gloxinia can be kept as an indoor plant, but the ones from seed do not have the strength to grow another year. |
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Mostly, when several components are present at a single site, the oldest ones are demagnetized first. |
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The only people I have trouble with are the ones who don't play it straight. |
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They are the ones who are in the business of playing games and showing off. |
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It also presages a debate that is growing in not only environmentalist circles, but in religious ones as well. |
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The types of sentences produced were similar to the ones produced originally and consisted of interrogatives, declaratives, and imperatives. |
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Get out of your rut of voting for the aesthetically pleasing contestant with no vocal talent, and pick the ones who can sing. |
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The government has already ruled out building new nuclear power stations, and existing ones will gradually be decommissioned. |
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The cast concrete plinths supporting the dark-stained posts were designed after similar ones in a temple in Kyoto. |
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Sometimes the insane and the contrarians and the ones who are closest to suicide are the most valuable people society has. |
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We can discharge this obligation by simply praying for him as we pray for our dear ones and our own very selves. |
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Nothing like standing under the plum tree in the cool of the morning and having a couple of sweet ones for breakfast. |
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As the holiday movie season winds down, we thought we'd preview the films of 2003 to see which ones stand out and which should stand down. |
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This one is small enough to fit in ones coat pocket yet has easy to use, intuitive controls. |
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All of the best movies are ones that defied a certain amount of conventional wisdom. |
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There is nothing illogical about treating conversion of buildings other than agricultural ones on their merits. |
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By the study of his teachings one learns to investigate ones different mental states which change very rapidly. |
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I was expected to empty a conveyor belt of pastry cases, discard the dodgy-looking ones and line the others up neatly on baking trays. |
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Journalists were not the only ones who failed to genuflect before the lessons of history that he worshipped. |
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Older ones can be given a flask of soup made with milk for extra nourishment during winter months. |
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Some of the early rhododendrons are currently in full flamenco flamboyance, but the rare blue ones are still to show their best colors. |
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We're the ones who unquestioningly march behind bullies into other countries on fictitious pretexts. |
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The better ones have diesel generators for electricity, and people walk the streets. |
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Few poets write more than a handful of great poems, which is why the same ones keep cropping up. |
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Being rather a hairy chap, I'm glad that neither myself nor my loved ones suffer from pogonophobia. |
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I hope the generals and colonels, the ones who really make the decisions on such things, agree. |
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Why subject yourself to an irksome book when so many sublime ones are available? |
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Winning poker is all about revenue streams, a few big ones and many, many small ones. |
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Conquering new markets while preserving existing ones threatens brand loyalty. |
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In their experiments, they polarise individual photons in opposite orientations to represent the zeros and ones of a digital number. |
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I never laughed at presentiments in my life, because I have had strange ones of my own. |
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Valentine's Day is fine for those who have partners, or for the lucky ones who are going out to dinner with a drop-dead gorgeous date. |
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Your employees aren't the only ones who suffer from such annoyances and irritations. |
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They are the ones who have been organizing abroad for the past twenty years and have experience in politicking. |
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And, they are not the ones who have a direct stake in the political affairs in their societies. |
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The government has a pathological allergy towards reports in the foreign press, especially ones that focus on Islamist politics. |
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I hereby renounce all desires of the flesh, especially ones that involve spatulas. |
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He dropped all of his old friends and found new ones and within a month we had completely lost the boy we used to know. |
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Lower branches are pendulous or drooping downward, middle branches stick out horizontally, and upper ones are quite upright. |
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All workings here are contrived so that the full corves are put down an inclination and the empty ones up. |
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It's the gill nets though, and drift nets we find, the really, really large ones, and they're the ones we're most concerned about actually. |
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From the ones that were in our corner and supportive, we learned the value of having a reliable mentor. |
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The death rates among the GM corn-fed chickens was double that of the ones eating conventional corn. |
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The ones called cornichons tend to be the smallest and sweetest, so are best for cooking. |
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There are a fair number of deadfalls, including some very large ones blocking the trail. |
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She preferred ones with pompons or clashing colors, but lately she had been restricted to the same bland dress robe she always wore. |
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I see no future in this game other than a free trip down under every few years for the lucky ones that are picked plus all the hangers-on. |
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Hopefully, all the little ones and not so little, enjoyed their day off school and work due to the downfall of snow, last week. |
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Mourning families had been forced to keep the corpses of dead loved ones in their homes because there was no way undertakers could reach them. |
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Two day care centres for disabled people, the only ones in the area, are being shut down too. |
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The older houses are wooden but the newer ones are made of concrete and corrugated iron. |
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Alberta teachers weren't the only ones exulting in their court victory last week. |
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If you don't have many flowers in your garden, use ones from a florist's shop or market. |
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My dentist likes to say that you don't have to floss all of your teeth, just the ones you want to keep. |
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Put some potatoes, nice floury old ones rather than new, on to boil before you start to cook the pork. |
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A poet who didn't wake for a dawn chorus like the ones you get here would be a sad fellow indeed. |
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What happened to the image of dauntless police officers, the ones that risked their lives to perform the right tasks? |
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In contrast to the closed components, all the open ones were well populated at all concentrations. |
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Friends, wives, lovers, parents, daughters of the unlucky ones must also grapple with the consequences. |
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The best ones have a scuff-proof cover, fold up for portaging, and join two types of foam padding. |
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That goes for right-wing extremists as much as for the left-wing ones who coined the phrase. |
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There are not just simple kids' potties but musical ones and disposable potties too. |
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Some would bring a posy of field flowers, gathered along the way and the very lucky ones a cake baked in their mistress's oven. |
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The ones who know they don't trust may actually be in a more advantageous position. |
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And fly-by-night exchange operators weren't the only ones with a casual approach to the law. |
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Lead counsels are also the ones who build the team by recruiting people for each aspect of the case. |
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Real ones aren't that hard to find, but beware unscrupulous merchandisers who attempt to fob you off with fakes. |
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Long focal length lenses require less diffusion than short ones to achieve the same visual effect. |
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Many sailors ran down the gangway Friday, carrying roses for their loved ones waiting on the fogbound shore. |
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There are very good images of rainbows but also lots of other interesting ones like sundogs and fogbows. |
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On field training exercises, combat soldiers will be out of touch from loved ones for days. |
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The last time elections were held there, dozens of people were killed, requiring polls to be countermanded and new ones ordered. |
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The seats are set higher and the rear ones have a slide adjustment and can also be folded flat into the floor. |
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As the direct methods only relate to foliage, they are the only ones giving real access to leaf area index. |
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The airline is replacing gas-powered ground vehicles that transport bags with electric ones at its Philadelphia hub. |
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Tops with dolman or raglan sleeves and ones that fit loose and slims down to hug the hips and waist are good. |
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The ones who were single are all coupled up now and talking marriage, and the ones who were coupled up are married now and talking kids. |
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When the ones which are going to have perked up, I will think about potting them on. |
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The size 20 jeans I've just bought are the only ones that fit around the food baby and don't look like clown pants around my hips and thighs! |
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The black grouping of lights look like a murder of crows and the white ones like a dole of doves flying above your head. |
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As the Founder made his way up the freshly swept pathway, his footmarks were the only ones to be seen. |
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Such measures rather mean that old distortions are covered up while new ones are being created. |
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The bruises around my waist were coverable but by far the ones which caused the most distress. |
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Finally, it can triple as a cowcatcher, much like the ones featured on throbbing steam engines. |
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Apocalyptic cultists are not the only ones in the business of forecasting the end, scientists are too. |
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At the end of the day, it is a given that the sources of happiness will always be fewer than the ones for sadness. |
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We want to celebrate American craft beers, especially ones from the East Coast. |
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New variants often appear first in casual speech, while older ones remain in more emphatic formal styles. |
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You are the ones to come up with the brightest ideas and physical energy to execute the hard work necessary to build our country. |
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They have a lot to lose in this and so they will be the ones who will be crawling to the negotiating table. |
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He pulled his Army dog tags off, the ones he wore when he was in the Gulf, and placed them around my neck. |
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Was she the daughter of weirdos and crazies like the ones her father had claimed just now? |
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The most easily excitable ones immediately interpreted his comments to mean that he thought women were dumb. |
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Sadly, many other families were not as fortunate, and the loss of their loved ones must have been heartbreaking. |
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The next three weeks were testing ones for the 7th Battalion, holding a forward position near the Bois de Bavent. |
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I love the creepy-crawly critters, the ones with the fangs and the stingers and the claws. |
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They wrote down the numbers of the ones they found to be physically unfit, and ordered them to be sent to the crematory. |
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The water pressure was really low and evidently, our super-low garden faucet is one of the only ones in the area dribbling water at intervals. |
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Gavin started out working with still cameras, you know the ones with the little rolls of film in the back, yes we know that dates him a little. |
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The dastardly villains are the ones in the red uniforms who speak as if they've just swallowed a plum. |
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It was mainly garrisoned by British troops, who dug more tunnels here to add to the mediaeval ones which already existed there. |
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Some epileptics produce normal scans, while abnormal ones can be caused by other conditions such as migraine or severe mental illness. |
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Many have been separated from their families and loved ones for months on end, enduring great personal distress and financial loss. |
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By then he was getting on, the wrong side of forty, so I think he couldn't really tell us younger ones apart. |
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I wonder how many people are conned like this in this hotel, I wonder indeed if the pillowslips she showed were the ones from my room or just a prop to make some money. |
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Article ads that got seen the most were ones inset into article text. |
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They are the only ones in attendance at a Chicago in-store appearance. |
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The concepts of both realism and instrumentality are tricky ones when it comes to moving from sixteenth-century Germany to late-twentieth-century North America. |
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Sarees that are mass-produced in plain and sober colours, have as much charm as the hand-woven ones that are heavily embroidered with intricate designs. |
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They went to the barber every Saturday for a conk or a shave, and at night the ones with long hair kept their waves pressed firm in caps made of nylon stockings. |
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Fully recessive mutations are maintained in higher frequencies than partially recessive ones and thus cause greater declines in fitness under consanguineous matings. |
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These are just your people, your family, these are your closest intimates, the ones you have the most fun with and relate to on the most comfortable, silly level. |
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In carpenter's heaven, all surfaces would be flat and straight, all vertical elements would be plumb and horizontal ones level, and all corners would be exact right angles. |
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They were similar pocketbooks or purses, but they had a belt on it that you could put around your waist with the fasteners similar to the ones on a bicycle helmet. |
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The Ancient ones slowly became bored of our land and slowly faded away, becoming more inward and secretive, within years they were all but legend. |
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In 1908 seismic activity accompanying the eruption onset was characterized by deep earthquakes in the northern flank and shallower ones in the Valle del Bove area. |
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The real ones are far worse but I dare not mention them lest their owners or fans of the owners come around one night and burn my house down or poison my dog. |
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You know, obviously the troops were the ones who copped it most. |
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In a floppy disc, for example, you can store ones and zeros by exposing the ferromagnetic surface of the disc to magnets with different polarities. |
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Root-filled teeth are more brittle than live ones and in some cases your dentist may suggest placing a crown on the tooth to protect what remains of the tooth structure. |
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Guilty people can also beat polygraphs by suppressing their physiological reactions with the help of mental countermeasures such as meditation or physical ones such as drugs. |
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Earlier in the war we read stories of British soldiers being forced to buy their own items such as boots in order to replace the shoddy ones they had been issued with. |
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Many parents across the city only hope that the manufacturers would change its focus from sound based crackers to the light based ones in the future. |
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Many encumbrances that our bodies endure, including detrimental ones like viruses, have an unwelcome and deeply altering effect on our already flimsy corporal authority. |
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But corporate raiders went after strong companies as well as weak ones, and the threat of being eaten led strong ones to do things that weren't economically efficient. |
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Last week Mary O'Rourke tried to shield herself from the wrath of the pop-eyed ones by voting against one of the get-rich schemes dreamed up by the board. |
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First, however, Pieribone and his colleagues are searching global coral reefs for new fluorescent proteins, ones that better shine through bones and muscle tissue. |
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Get them to make their own storage boxes by painting cardboard ones with poster paints, sticking on pictures cut out of magazines or having fun with glue and glitter. |
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Sure, I like having some of my set activities, but I also like to mix things up at times, and I have lots of friends that I see regularly, even the ones that are coupled up. |
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Putting gay couples on equal footing with straight ones would, it seems to me, mostly just increase the competition for the small supply of adoptable babies. |
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Several series of larger drawings from the 1980s seem to derive formal logic from the small ones that precede them, grouped by his signature iconographic devices. |
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Similarly, the later ones become more elaborate in style, while the early poems were written in a simple, formulaic style of great dramatic force. |
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The Roman military pendant is extremely important, as it has come from a Roman soldier based at the Roman fortlet and is identical to ones found at North Shields Roman fort. |
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There are many designs of sets of small tables and chairs made with good lines, and the wicker ones with lovely cretonne cushions are very attractive. |
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He had tiny, spindly arms, but ones deeply etched with the criss-cross of muscles held only slightly in check just below the taut canvass of his skin. |
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Six major canals ran through the metropolis, with many smaller ones criss-crossing the entire city, making it possible to travel virtually anywhere by boat. |
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The meeting between the seniors and the young ones mitigates the franticness of the young, refutes prejudice and encourages and fosters patience and tolerance. |
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This frees up the helicopters to work only in the areas flooded too deep for any sort of wheeled vehicle, even ones with as high a draft as a garbage trick, to get into. |
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One group of extinct crossopterygians, known as the rhipidistians, are the group thought by most to be the ones that successfully invaded land and gave rise to amphibians. |
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It's generally considered rude, though, to crosspost a notice about your product to every forsale newsgroup, even ones on the opposite side of the country or world. |
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Today freight trains are the only ones to use the railway lines. |
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I really don't like big family gatherings like this because the old ones always fuss over you and tell you how much you've grown or how much older you look and crud like that. |
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The Saints added almost as many players as they lost, but most front offices would choose most of the players who are leaving them over the ones who are arriving. |
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With three players cup-tied, one suspended and another released this month, there will be four familiar names missing, and some unfamiliar ones on the bench. |
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When one in four girls admits to an incipient eating disorder, how do you pick out the ones who are in danger of a full-blown psychiatric complex? |
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Itching to begin new projects while current ones still sit unfinished? |
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It is customary to shrug off new structures when the reality is that we are afraid to replace the plethora of ones that are not working sufficiently well. |
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The particular cut-off that we used was that those babies that stayed beyond a corrective age of 36 weeks gestation tended to be the ones that didn't seem to do so well. |
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I can't speak for all implementations and in fact can speak authoritatively only for the ones used by the fuzzballs, which are scattered all over the swamps. |
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Powdered, evaporated, condensed, sterilized, and UHT milks all keep for a long time unrefrigerated, though the liquid ones usually begin to go off once they have been opened. |
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Michigan is known for its large barns built in the late 1800s, with gambrel roofs featuring lower, steeper slopes an upper, flatter ones on each side, he explains. |
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Of course, we're not ones to settle for the Model-T of fonts so we've opted to use the much more attractive Garamond or Georgia for our page's print version. |
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A variety of conversion technologies, including ones that use landfill gas to generate electricity, are being explored by garbologists in Europe and the United States. |
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The only symmetry was provided by four hulking gasholders which posed as though for a family photograph, two squat tanks looking up to two taller ones at the rear. |
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Those who believe that modern societies are almost every bit as religious as pre-industrial ones show a similarly broad range of religious positions. |
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But they are the ones who provide much of the humour and gee-whiz factor, along with a boggling sequence involving a musical instrument as deadly weapon. |
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Later, tube systems were enlarged, and new ones opened not only for the transport of telegrams but also for individual and bulk deliveries of letters and parcels. |
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The New Orleans 5c Provisionals are the most common of the CSA provisional stamps and the ones most likely to be acquired by the average collector. |
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However, the Inuit population infrequently consumes vegetables in general, including certain yellow and green ones that contain provitamin A carotene. |
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We will remember loved ones who have departed this life but we will especially pray for the bereaved to help them through this sad and lonely time of grieving and loss. |
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The reasons are manifold but the main ones are poverty and a distinct lack of commitment by governments to ensure that no child is deprived of quality education. |
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Since then, Jill has progressed to fancy restaurants, the real desirables, the ones where rich people take their rich spouses to eat rich delicacies. |
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In the Maldives, the main vessel tends to be used as a hotel boat, with a smaller dhoni, like the ones used by the land-based dive centres, used for the actual diving. |
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A new centre where families could report loved ones missing and receive grief counselling also got into action after the first building became too small. |
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One important characteristic that has always differentiated good web designers from bad ones is the restrain in embracing every new technology that comes along. |
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After the initial period of diffidence and hesitation, the young ones got along quite well with one another, and became totally absorbed in the proceedings. |
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In each test, we compared simulations guided by the wriggling algorithm to ones guided by a standard thrashing algorithm in which the dihedral angles are varied independently. |
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My plea also goes out to the parents of the ones doing these grisly acts. |
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People in that part of Bolivia have a lot of Quechua and Aymara words in their vocabulary, and ones with final falling-sonority diphthongs are pretty typical. |
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An extraordinary story is told, then retold with embellishments and remodeled with favorable points emphasized while unfavorable ones are dropped. |
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The collection explores a wide range of themes, the main ones being leaving and arriving, the discomforts of teenage years, and the beauty and agony of love relationships. |
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They are the ones who are so easily turned away at hospitals with a painkiller to cure pulmonary tuberculosis and who are regarded as disposable members of our society. |
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Soren stood and grabbed his lunch tray, disposing of the food he hadn't eaten and setting the tray on the small stack of dirty ones already occupying a window in the kitchen. |
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When I feel rejuvenated, I feel enlivened, energized, connected with the world around me, and all of those qualities are ones that we notice in children. |
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A dynamic equilibrium is established, such that at the higher pressure capillaries fluid leaves the circulation, and at the lower pressure ones it is drawn back in. |
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These are the eternal questions and ones that astronomers continue to ask. |
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New dossiers will be added and existing ones updated on an ongoing basis. |
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Perhaps then, men will not be the only ones doing double takes. |
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This week includes a double whammy as the little ones can get involved in drama workshops using themes from the RISK exhibition in a bid to boost self-esteem. |
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I remember the air raid drills held in school, the ones where a siren would wail and the teachers would tell us to get down on the floor, under our desks. |
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We tested 10 types, including the goofy rubber ones found on driving ranges, to see which yielded the longest drives using the latest big-headed drivers. |
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But they are the ones that look drop-dead gorgeous without beards. |
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While the smaller bacterial genomes can be tackled by direct sequencing, larger ones like that of drosophila or humans require the use of genetic markers. |
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The mental agony and postliminary destruction involved to the maledict hostages and their near and dear ones because of the misguided entrainement of a handful of greenhorns go waste and make kidnapping an infructuous political tool at the end. |
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To slacken the hammock, push it down with ones bum, then pull the locking rope and cleat it. |
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Who among those who have lost their dear ones in this world has not felt an eagerness to see them again or at least know where they are? |
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We never give a second thought to the bar mitzvahs held in a backyard, but the upscale ones take on too much importance. |
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The pure ones lead you towards liberation, and the impure ones invite trouble. |
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But 87 percent of the survey takers decided they were the ones most likely to go to heaven. |
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This is not a stop gap program that comes and goes like the ones we had before. |
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What consumers really need to know, if they're bound and determined to buy an S. U. V., is which ones are more stable than others. |
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It's so hard to come to the point of closure when you don't have your loved ones in front of you to grieve over. |
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We as a society need to place the blame on the ones that are responsible: the ones who make the choice to abandon their children. |
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Quebeckers are the ones who elected us, and they want us to make demands on their behalf. |
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