The mating system and spacing pattern of adders largely agree with those of sand lizards. |
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Decorative sheets vary not just in pattern and color but also in terms of fabrics, thread count, and finish. |
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Of course, if that kind of erratic weather pattern appeared during winter, then I guessed that a blizzard would appear. |
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There is a pattern of arbitrary executions, the systematic rape of women and girls and people being abducted. |
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Artists rely on the structure provided by laws of kinetics and pattern and chemistry as much as on chance. |
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It is a mesh pattern which should allow for some breathability, and I've been assured that resoling the rand doesn't affect the rubber. |
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But just as the half looked well set to follow the pattern of the first, City took the lead. |
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That is, the main shaft of the barb, the ramus, has a branching pattern of barbules. |
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There has been a lot of change in the pattern of life that adolescents follow now. |
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That not-unique pattern points to the inadequacy of much current nomenclature about part-time or adjunct faculty versus tenured professors. |
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The pattern of scoring had been uncannily close to that in the defeat that put England out of the last European Championship. |
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There is a persistent pattern of the person pushing others away with rage or anger. |
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Hyperthyroidism causes a pattern of hyperpigmentation similar to that in Addison's disease, especially in patients with darker complexions. |
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Further, a semiconductor integrated circuit has a dither pattern generator, an adder, and an error distribution unit. |
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By remembering a simple pattern one can determine the amount of sharps and flats in a major chord. |
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If they can see a tabby pattern in the fur, then the cat must be agouti, whereas if the colors are solid then the cat is nonagouti. |
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In some kind of internal holding pattern with my bearings lost, deadly shy and baffled. |
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Gartner takes his pattern of repetition to a comic level in an editorial urging donations to the local public radio station. |
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The direct-to-diffuse ratios for UVR are somewhat different from those for broadband, as is the pattern of diffuse sky radiance. |
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The breast is examined in a segment arranged in an imaginary radial pattern centred on the nipple. |
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Viruses also tended to spread in a web-like pattern so it wasn't hard to find the centre. |
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The teeth and their pattern of wear are unlike that seen in any modern mammal so what this animal ate is something of a mystery. |
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Instead, they constituted a “global ecumene,” involving a complex pattern of intermittent but numerous and profoundly consequential contacts. |
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The flow pattern caused by the tail flick of the 4 mm zebra danio larva is a vortex ring with a jet through the center. |
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Wind speed has a time-varying pattern by nature, especially inside the stands where turbulence in airflows is high. |
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The designers shocked the industry by making the two keywords in fashion, pattern and color, obsolete. |
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They also should be able to sing the keynote of a tonal pattern or song presented by the teacher. |
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In mice, as in many other mammals, the wild-type pigmentation pattern of the fur is called agouti. |
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Jeneane from Calgary made the latest pattern from Loes Hinse in red cotton Lycra jersey. |
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The reflection pattern is parallel and slightly wavy in the lower part, and becomes increasingly varied in the upper part. |
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The pattern is seen first as aggregates to assemble in the mind, information acquired bit by bit, as in reality. |
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The pattern of kenosis applies, not just to the life and death of the Christ, but also to his performance of the divine role of judgment. |
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I stress this pattern because July has been a wet month, a dramatic reversal from the driest June on record. |
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There were fascicles of spindle cells sometimes arranged in a whorled pattern or admixed with thick collagen fibers. |
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The feather is a classic quilting pattern that was in fashion on embroideries by the beginning of the seventeenth century. |
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The blind fret carving on the chest-on-chest illustrated here forms an interlaced pattern of alternating quatrefoils and diamonds. |
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They may then deviate from a Fibonacci pattern and tend to form approximate whorls of three organs or have a somewhat irregular arrangement. |
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The speed and force pattern of the club head was measured by a miniature accelerometer attached to the club head. |
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Just take for instance, the erratic rain pattern that hit parts of the country in the last farming season. |
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Breed standards permit any color except the Siamese pattern or Abyssinian type agouti. |
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The vehicle he was driving was stopped because of an erratic driving pattern typical of someone under the influence. |
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Star jasmine trained in a diamond pattern against the wall, yellow clivia, and dwarf abutilon in hanging baskets add interest lower down. |
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But if there is a pattern of crimes against humanity, it becomes a war crime. |
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Rapid eye movement sleep is characterized by a highly erratic breathing pattern and could not be simulated with current technology. |
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Indeed, the knight is the only chess piece that covers an asymmetrical pattern of squares. |
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They have also found evidence of Spanish jacales, room blocks in an octagonal pattern within the stockade wall. |
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A more literal reading relates us directly to the pattern of the cosmos, with its insistence on the separation of categories. |
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Rhythmic values are quarter, eighth and half notes, and only the major finger pattern is used in the first chorale. |
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The next few seconds are as frightening as the first, and this pattern is repeated again and again. |
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This is the pattern we have seen repeated time after time throughout history. |
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If they had troubles, they kept them to themselves, setting a pattern for the rest of their lives. |
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Only a tiny part of the pattern need be printed at a time, and by looking at it you can tell where it's from. |
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I stare absently at the pattern of the fabric on the seats, an angular blur of red, grey and blue. |
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But after-images can be caused by staring intently at any pattern of high contrast. |
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Even the migration pattern of species such as whale sharks, manta rays, turtles and whales has a bearing on when to go. |
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The sequence and pattern of development of supernumerary rays differs among multiradiate starfish. |
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She stoically continues the dance, then puts her affairs in order and dies, a pattern of dignified sincerity. |
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On all wallcovering, except some textures and murals, there is what is called a pattern repeat. |
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I just let my feet walk me towards home in the pattern of streets I'd already started to memorize. |
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This growth pattern tends to make the tableau look like a tree diagram or organizational chart. |
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Remove the pattern pieces and staystitch the waistline and any curved seamlines. |
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He varied the pattern of transparency in the ceiling by specifying panels with differently sized perforations. |
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Each photon inside the sphere creates an interference pattern, and the same pattern is recreated by its entangled partner. |
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A similar pattern is apparent in the vertebrate record, though floodplain aestivation assemblages are known. |
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For raster scan pattern the correlation of a series of images appears on three different timescales. |
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For many Republicans, the abiding feeling of the last generation has been that this unique pattern of party competitiveness was an aberration. |
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It is very smooth and aerodynamic, and thus maintains pattern density at longer ranges. |
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This shirt, which comes in six solid colors, is woven in a waffle pattern and features a treatment that makes the silk truly washable. |
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Through a knowledge of the aerobiology in your area, your physician can identify whether the symptoms fit into this pattern of disease. |
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So basing any decision on what is most likely to be a random share price pattern is in reality like pouring money down the drain. |
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In these terms, religion is the recourse of isolated individuals seeking to find a spiritual pattern and meaning for their lives. |
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The season of mists and mellow fruitfulness is upon us, but the erratic weather pattern has ensured there is still a lot of corn to cut and straw to gather. |
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However, an extra element of patterning is required in the Antirrhinum flower, which has a bilateral symmetry imposed on the basic radial pattern common to all flowers. |
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The laser in-situ keratomileusis procedure uses an excimer laser to make a thin flap in the cornea and etch away a predetermined pattern of tissue beneath the flap. |
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The cutter does not need all the sizes because they can grade it without a pattern for each size. |
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When you drop your clothes off at the cleaners, the employees follow a pattern that holds true at just about any dry-cleaning operation running today. |
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For what it is worth, this pattern does show less wear in hard use. |
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Score the now trimmed fat into a diamond pattern with a sharp knife, and stud the points of each diamond with a clove. |
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Using yarn and needle, my mother would then transfer that highly geometric pattern to cloth, creating a wall hanging, a pillow cover, or some other decorative article. |
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We also discussed descending into the VFR delta pattern over Whidbey Island to minimize the amount of time the motor would be windmilling following shutdown. |
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My father is convinced that everything I wear is newly bought, another marker in my ongoing pattern of degeneracy. |
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A chintz wing chair with salmon in the pattern will play nicely off the wall color, and drapes in a slightly darker salmon will pull the look together. |
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A pattern that would be beautiful on a bedspread fabric, but here tells a story of loss so heartbreaking we can barely look. |
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Contestants enter an arena at top speed on an American Quarter Horse, ride a cloverleaf pattern around three specially positioned barrels, and then sprint out of the arena. |
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I mean, instead, a mind that is thoughtful, curious, with a discernable pattern of associative thinking and insight. |
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By varying the colours of the weft the weaver creates a pattern or figurative image, generally copied from a full-scale design known as the cartoon. |
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The war on terrorism continued in 2003 but the insecurity of the previous year receded, allowing Americans to return to a more normal pattern of travel at home and abroad. |
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The grid pattern is superimposed on the ring roads and radials. |
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There is a clear pattern to the claims of wrongdoing, a line that can be drawn from San Antonio through Phoenix to Cheyenne. |
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One of the best wet fly or nymph pattern I have used for the Arctic grayling is the Teal blue and silver, a well known sea trout fly, I cannot understand why this should be. |
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A similar pattern occurred when metal swords, armor, cavalry charges and dense infantry ranks developed. |
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The pattern was irregular, but the grass was laid down in a variety of ways, some bent in a westerly direction, some toward the east, some southeast or southwest. |
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Their gravitational pull can draw in huge amounts of gas, which swirls in a thick donut-shaped pattern known as an accretion disk. |
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No other cities in Maryland or Virginia combined an oval with a pattern of radial streets to organize civic space in the service of a centralized colonial state. |
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Rich explained the low relative abundances of vultures and other raptorial groups as consistent with the pattern of relatively low representation in modern avifaunas. |
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After baseline routine testing, the ventilatory pattern was evaluated with subjects sitting comfortably during room-air breathing and during CO2 rebreathing. |
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If you are re-covering several seats and need more yardage, keep in mind pattern repeats and ask the fabric-store experts for measuring assistance. |
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Why the natural ranges of plants differ and what has led each species to its current distribution pattern have always been focal questions in biogeography. |
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The pattern was repeated in many other former British colonies as they gained independence from the United Kingdom. |
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This wind pattern applies a stress to the subtropical ocean surface with negative curl across the north Atlantic Ocean. |
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Priorities were based on the pattern of trade and distribution, so for these months London was the main target. |
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The pattern of executive functions within a Westminster System is quite complex. |
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Indistinct black smudges are present around the dorsal band, which may form a transverse striping pattern on rare occasions. |
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This is the basic pattern of the internal cel structure of conifer tree rings. |
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There is a natural pattern of accumulation of fuel and wildfire which varies depending on the nature of vegetation and terrain. |
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A similar pattern of replacement can be observed with the aquatic plants and invertebrates living in the river. |
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In particular, a large engineering works was constructed, including a foundry and pattern shop, a forge, and an engine shop. |
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Each species' cuttlebone has a distinct shape, size, and pattern of ridges or texture. |
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For example, during agonistic encounters, male cuttlefish adopt a pattern called the Intense Zebra Pattern, considered to be an honest signal. |
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Cuttlefish adapt their own camouflage pattern in ways that are specific for a particular habitat. |
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These show a variety of plumages, although many have the blue barred pattern as does the pure rock dove. |
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Their undersides have a lengthwise pattern of blotches, lines, or arrowhead marks. |
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Also, the pattern of their ventral scales is totally different from that of snakes. |
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However, most have some kind of zigzag dorsal pattern down the entire length of their bodies and tails. |
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Alternate shades of wood formed a pattern around the window. |
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In most cases, active shooters use firearms and there is no pattern or method to their selection of victims. |
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The same pattern of political action was observable in the dairy industry's quest for antimargarine statutes nearly 50 years earlier. |
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Changes in urinary pattern such as polyuria, oliguria, anuria, enuresis, and excessive thirst can be associated with tubular dysfunction. |
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The areal sweep efficiency EA is defined as the fraction of the total flood pattern that is contacted by the displacing fluid. |
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For example, the pattern associator and the auto associator are two common architectures. |
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I established the fairly well-understood pattern that affairs of state were not in my bailiwick. |
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Thus during each blanking, a line pattern of charges is read into the horizontal register in parallel. |
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The strategy of using two standard tunes and two boppish originals on the first session set the pattern for subsequent dates. |
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Enzymes, the catalysts of biological systems, are remarkable molecular devices that determine the pattern of chemical transformations. |
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Ofloxacin and ceftriaxone had the highest sensitivity pattern to these uropathogens. |
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To summarize, the circadian system, particularly the SCN, controls the circadian pattern of melatonin release in mammals. |
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Sarima drew her robes about her, and traced a pattern in the cold dust on a nearby stack of codexes. |
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This high crowned tooth presents a complex pattern of conids, conulids, accessory tubercles and valleys. |
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If you're the one left behind, you might be thrust into a pattern of crazymaking, or you might find you're just coming out of one. |
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The stark glare reflecting from the screen spread a crazyquilt pattern of light and shadow across the vaulted ceiling above. |
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If... the pattern on the mask were designed to look more like a dog bone, the result would better approximate a rectangle with sharp corners. |
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The pattern of gradually increasing severity fits with the general image of an escalatory conflict model. |
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The marriage pattern in Holland Marsh may be described as ethnic endogamy, or ethnogamy. |
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One room has a pink marble bathroom with a gold fleur de lys pattern around the tub. |
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She caught a last glimpse of the pattern of the carpet when the forehanded chop with the edge of the palm came down on the back of the neck. |
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The pattern of territorial aggression was repeated by other European empires, most notably the Dutch, Russian, French and British. |
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As the place where English first evolved, the British Isles, and particularly England, are home to the most variegated pattern of dialects. |
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The Blanchard lathe, or pattern tracing lathe, was actually a shaper that could produce copies of wooden gun stocks. |
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If the pattern followed that in England, then the population may have fallen to as low as half a million by the end of the 15th century. |
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From the outset, Rome's military typified this pattern and the majority of Rome's wars were characterized by one of two types. |
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Furthermore, they found that there was no change in this pattern over time, except amongst some females. |
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The droving roads had an enduring effect on the pattern of Sussex settlement. |
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Perhaps nowhere else in insectdom is such an extravagantly flamboyant display of systemized pattern on parade. |
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These movements and conquests are part of a larger pattern of population expansion and resettlement that occurred in Europe at this time. |
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The islands enjoy a mild climate and varied soils, giving rise to a diverse pattern of vegetation. |
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There were also areas where the pattern was a mix of two or more of those systems. |
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God loves a cheerful large-handed giver, and He is Himself the model and pattern of magnificence in giving. |
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A similar pattern occurred further north in Toxteth, Liverpool, and Chapeltown, Leeds. |
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The speed of peak gusts and mean wind speed follow a similar pattern throughout the year. |
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At first he worked in the pattern shop in Soho, but soon he was erecting engines in Cornwall. |
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Based on the reactions of the patient's serum against the donor cells, a pattern will emerge to confirm the presence of one or more antibodies. |
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Dalton found that an atomic theory of matter could elegantly explain this common pattern in chemistry. |
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A rough grid pattern can offer a wide variety of routes while still maintaining reasonable speed and frequency of service. |
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Tram livery features yellow at the vehicle ends with grey sides and black doors, and a pattern of circles. |
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The following table illustrates the conjugation pattern of but one dialect. |
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Despite the change in style, noticeable in details such as the tracery and capitals, the eastern arm preserves the pattern of the nave. |
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Over time, a shifting pattern of societies, circuits, quarterly meetings, annual Conferences, classes, bands, and select societies took shape. |
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The usual pattern was to create an endowment to pay the wages of a master to instruct local boys in Latin and sometimes Greek without charge. |
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By the 9th century the old Roman street pattern was lost and Bath was a royal possession. |
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His portraits set a pattern that was followed until William Hogarth and Joshua Reynolds. |
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This pattern can be seen in textile production, mining and eventually steel, shipbuilding, rail working and other industries. |
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It is a single quatrain with external rhymes that follow the pattern of AABB and with a trochaic metre, which is common in nursery rhymes. |
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This alternating pattern continues through the game which is typically over 15 ends. |
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The pattern of droveways which occurs across the rest of the Weald is absent from these areas. |
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There are generally only minor variations in the overall pattern from one year to the next. |
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In the reign of Elizabeth I a pattern of helm unique to the Royal Arms was introduced. |
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Each section harbours a ternary microformal pattern based upon its own thematic content. |
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These modified substrates are utilized to pattern a single cell type, or to micropattern two cell types to control their level of interaction. |
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This pattern can be explained by seasonal differences in the strength of microstratification at the surface of the lake. |
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A pattern of spiking instability in the price of oil over the decade leading up to the price high of 2008 has been recently identified. |
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Generally the weather pattern is quite unsettled and erratic during these months, with only occasional heatwaves. |
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The local authority believes this pattern reflects Swansea's role as a service centre for South West Wales. |
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Topography defined the shape of the mining communities, with a 'hand and fingers' pattern of urban development. |
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But in this contest of martyrs, it was Ignatius's passionate account of a monarchical episcopal ministry which set the pattern for the future. |
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This pattern of variation, known as clinal variation, is also observed for many alleles that vary from one human group to another. |
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According to anthropologist Marvin Harris, this pattern reflects a different history and different social relations. |
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The case marking pattern for each noun being inflected depends on the noun's degree of animacy. |
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This pattern was to be used to calibrate the probe's cameras after it had landed on Mars. |
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The pattern of settlement of the Canadian prairies began in 1896, when the American prairie states had already achieved statehood. |
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The sequence in Catalonia exhibits a pattern that emerges similarly in marches everywhere. |
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All airports use a traffic pattern to assure smooth traffic flow between departing and arriving aircraft. |
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They coordinate the sequencing of aircraft in the traffic pattern and direct aircraft on how to safely join and leave the circuit. |
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Alluvial rivers can be further classified by their channel pattern as meandering, braided, wandering, anastomose, or straight. |
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Murdoch began his career with Boulton and Watt in the pattern workshop of their Soho Foundry, making patterns for the casting of machine parts. |
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Such a pattern seems to fit the information on climate change found in oxygen isotope cores. |
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It was at that time that atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations stopped following the periodic pattern of the Milankovitch cycles. |
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The period witnessed a relative stabilization of the Earth's general climate, ending the previous pattern of erratic climatic fluctuations. |
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I and Sopwith Pup of 1916 set the classic pattern followed by fighters for about twenty years. |
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A popular pattern in many scores is for the lead drummer to play a phrase, and the section to play in response. |
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The resulting blocks of colour repeat vertically and horizontally in a distinctive pattern of squares and lines known as a sett. |
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Over time the meanings of tartan and breacan were combined to describe certain type of pattern on a certain type of cloth. |
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This means that the more stripes and colours used, the more blurred and subdued the tartan's pattern becomes. |
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As he does not mention the use of a special pattern by each family, it would appear that such a distinction is a modern one. |
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Events followed a similar pattern to 1277, with Edward's forces capturing Gwynedd Is Conwy, Anglesey and taking the harvest. |
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The first true National Eisteddfod organised by the Council was held in Denbigh in 1860 on a pattern that continues to the present day. |
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Inside the tomb another stone has a small spiral pattern chipped into it, although its authenticity has been questioned. |
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This pattern continued after the Second World War despite the advent of Welsh medium education. |
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In all of them, however, the tail tip is black with a narrow white band at the very end, a pattern possibly plesiomorphic for all falcons. |
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The direction in which they face changes with each successive monarch, a pattern that began with the Stuarts. |
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The historic town centre still retains its medieval street pattern and many narrow passages. |
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Therefore an image processing technique that utilises a trainable n-tuple pattern recognition algorithm is under investigation. |
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This phenomenon is explained by the pattern of colonization of the United States. |
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Each of these, the traditional pattern chosen, the social event and the gifting occur within the broader context of the community. |
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In 1963 Susan created the popular Totem, an abstract pattern based in primitive forms coupled with a cylindrical shape. |
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One dynamic pattern shown by cuttlefish is dark mottled waves apparently repeatedly moving down the body of the animals. |
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Seabirds fly low over water but gain altitude when crossing land, and the reverse pattern is seen in landbirds. |
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Seabird migration is similar in pattern to those of the waders and waterfowl. |
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The left side of the head is dark gray, while the right side exhibits a complex pattern of contrasting light and dark markings. |
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A coda is a short pattern of 3 to 20 clicks that is used in social situations. |
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Variations such as nicks, scratches, and tears on the dorsal fin and the pattern of white or grey in the saddle patch are unique. |
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In the western Pacific, where the species has been extensively studied, a distinctive migration pattern has been identified. |
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Individual harbor seals possess a unique pattern of spots, either dark on a light background or light on a dark. |
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Line type refers to whether the basic contour line is solid, dashed, dotted or broken in some other pattern to create the desired effect. |
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However this pattern was reversed at the start of the last century as a tidal wave of German emigration began. |
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The actual pattern is determined by a number of factors including local topology, traffic density, land cost, building costs, type of road, etc. |
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The distinctions from fossil families such as the Chilenophoberidae are based on the pattern of grooves on the carapace. |
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The wingtips of most species are black, which improves their resistance to wear and tear, usually with a diagnostic pattern of white markings. |
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Kent's countryside pattern was determined by a gavelkind inheritance system that generated a proliferation of small settlements. |
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Transport in Egypt is centred around Cairo and largely follows the pattern of settlement along the Nile. |
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Examples are breathing pattern detection for sleep monitoring and hand and finger gesture detection for computer interaction. |
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The multiple reflections are analyzed mathematically for pattern changes with multiple passes creating a computerized synthetic image. |
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The basal colour of males will often be slightly lighter than that of the females, making the black zigzag pattern stand out. |
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The ministry of Jesus, according to the account of the Gospels, falls into a pattern of sectarian preachers with devoted disciples. |
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A pattern which resulted in northward Sverdrup transport in divergence regions and southward in convergence regions. |
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This pattern of productivity is also augmented by an Emiliania huxleyi bloom during the late spring and summer months. |
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A sea floor map will show a rather strange pattern of blocky structures that are separated by linear features perpendicular to the ridge axis. |
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Airborne geomagnetic surveys showed a strange pattern of symmetrical magnetic reversals on opposite sides of ridge centers. |
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The pattern was far too regular to be coincidental as the widths of the opposing bands were too closely matched. |
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All volcanic seamounts follow a particular pattern of growth, activity, subsidence and eventual extinction. |
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Aerial view of the Chukchi Sea between Chukotka and Alaska, displaying a pattern of leads. |
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The main cause of the inactivity was caused by a continuation of the spring pattern across the Atlantic basin. |
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The pattern of flow is organized by the rotation of the Earth and the presence of the solid inner core. |
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While a regular rain pattern is usually vital to healthy plants, too much or too little rainfall can be harmful, even devastating to crops. |
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A random reversal pattern with inhibition can be represented by a gamma process. |
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Antarctic sea ice anomalies have roughly followed the pattern of warming, with the greatest declines occurring off the coast of West Antarctica. |
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The Platonic Socrates was a pattern to subsequent philosophers for many ages. |
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Look again at how the US and its allies behaved then, and the pattern is unmistakable. |
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In another northern species, ptarmigan, such a see-saw pattern between warring and peacing has indeed been observed by researchers. |
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This resulted in a different pattern of slavery in Louisiana, purchased in 1803, compared to the rest of the United States. |
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Cod likely modify their activity pattern according to the length of daylight, thus activity varies with time of year. |
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The wave pattern created by this water movement causes a convergence of longshore drift on the opposite side of the island. |
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Steep slopes on chalk downland develop a ribbed pattern of grass covered horizontal steps a foot or two high. |
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These laminations can accrete over time, resulting in the banded pattern common to stromatolites. |
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Erosion of mountains massifs can create a pattern of equally high summits called summit accordance. |
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It is named for the naturalist who discovered it and the checkerboard pattern on its wings. |
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This can be argued to be the only pattern found in most of the world's languages, and perhaps the primary pattern in all of them. |
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There is a great deal of variation in the pattern of dairy production worldwide. |
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Although Carthage's Odeon was destroyed, the street pattern remained the same and some public buildings were renovated. |
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This pattern of EEG and respiratory changes has been observed during both diurnal and nocturnal sleep in Pickwickian patients. |
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This precedent led in the long run to the fall of his dynasty, for it was a pattern repeated in future reigns. |
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In this battle, Charles set a pattern for the remainder of his military career. |
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This pattern changed in 2007 with dramatic decreases in both outward and inward foreign direct investment. |
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This pattern suggests a scenario of replacement in carnivory among polyneopterous insects. |
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The coat pattern has been claimed to serve as camouflage in the light and shade patterns of savannah woodlands. |
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The rainfall pattern is varied, with rain heavier in some of the lowlands and the northern and eastern slopes of the mountains. |
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Rainfall pattern is influenced by monsoon winds from the Indian Ocean and Bay of Bengal. |
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The demographic distribution reflects a pattern that is influenced by colonial history. |
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Halley and others hoped that the pattern of deviation, if consistent, could be used to determine longitude. |
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This birthing pattern is speculated to be a continuation of the birthing patterns observed in the wild. |
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The reverse is dominated by a pattern resembling the labyrinth formed by adjacent ice floes. |
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During this time the pattern is inverted compared to the winter and spring, as the water temperature falls with increasing depth. |
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Sheep follow a diurnal pattern of activity, feeding from dawn to dusk, stopping sporadically to rest and chew their cud. |
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Among the protohuman institutions that didn't exist, materially speaking, was the behavior pattern of storytelling. |
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However, verbs with vowels that did not fit in the existing pattern of alternation retained their reduplication. |
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Such an explosion of the printed word demanded a set pattern of grammar, definition, and spelling for those words. |
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When the stress pattern of words changes, the vowels in certain syllables may switch between full and reduced. |
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A durational pattern that synchronises with a pulse or pulses on the underlying metric level may be called a rhythmic unit. |
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In Indian Classical music, the Tala of a composition is the rhythmic pattern over which the whole piece is structured. |
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These instances of inversion are remnants of the V2 pattern that formerly existed in English as it still does in its related languages. |
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Weaker forms of this pattern are shown by speakers from nearby Dayton and Springfield. |
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The basic pattern of limb action in quadrupedally running lizards is the trot, in which body support is maintained by diagonally opposite limbs. |
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Custom in law is the established pattern of behavior that can be objectively verified within a particular social setting. |
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Custom began to be dictated when several cases of similar fact pattern were decided by different courts in the same way. |
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This division was related to the state's pattern of farming, plantations and slaveholding. |
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Regarding the 18 titles of law, Yajnavalkya follows the same pattern as in Manu with slight modifications. |
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The value of the model is that it predicts the pattern of economic growth once these two rates are specified. |
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The Lydenburg male and the other two females have the infuscate pattern definitely more recessive and less evident, although traceable. |
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Though demolished now, the circular pattern of the main roads surrounding the town centre marks the original position of the walls. |
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The contour mining method consists of removing overburden from the seam in a pattern following the contours along a ridge or around the hillside. |
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In particular, a large engineering works was constructed including a foundry and pattern shop, a forge, and an engine shop. |
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A drainage system is described as accordant if its pattern correlates to the structure and relief of the landscape over which it flows. |
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A parallel drainage system is a pattern of rivers caused by steep slopes with some relief. |
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A parallel pattern also develops in regions of parallel, elongate landforms like outcropping resistant rock bands. |
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A parallel pattern sometimes indicates the presence of a major fault that cuts across an area of steeply folded bedrock. |
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A deranged drainage system is a drainage system in drainage basins where there is no coherent pattern to the rivers and lakes. |
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A drainage pattern is described as discordant if it does not correlate to the topography and geology of the area. |
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The linear pattern of these is different from other ferns which are circular and towards the centre. |
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This contrasts sharply with the pattern exhibited by nearly all animals and by most other plants. |
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The pattern of the Helvellyns is repeated with walls of crag on the north east and grass on the opposing flanks. |
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In the interval, Stretham Mere had gone and the main features of the modern drainage pattern had appeared. |
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The Romans also cut tuff into small rectangular stones that they used to create walls in a pattern known as opus reticulatum. |
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Consistent with his pattern of moving around while working on a manuscript, he wrote For Whom the Bell Tolls in Cuba, Wyoming, and Sun Valley. |
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Many freshwater fish and invertebrate communities around the world show a pattern of specialisation into upland or lowland river habitats. |
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The other reason for the close cultural links is the clear pattern of net southward migration. |
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Large areas have been reclaimed and have a distinctive pattern of rectangular fields of dark peaty soil with deep drainage ditches. |
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Potholes form progressively from fatigue of the road surface which can lead to a precursor failure pattern known as crocodile cracking. |
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Rift-sawn boards have a straight grain pattern as opposed to the circular pattern of the plain-sawn boards. |
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The main driver of this cyclic pattern is thought to be the parasitic nematode worm Trichostrongylus tenuis. |
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The large surface area of the human cerebral cortex results in a pattern of gyri and sulci. |
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This pattern is inherited from the dendritic drainage pattern of the flooded river valley. |
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