Forget jostling for space on the platform with hundreds of other passengers only to find that your train has been delayed or cancelled. |
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A passenger rides in one of seven cars, each mounted near the edge of its own circular platform but free to pivot about the center. |
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Although there are sketchy details at present, the platform will feature all the usual amenities. |
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It has given platform to performers who render the music of poet-saints of India. |
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The raised central platform or predella has the ambo at one end and the altar at the other. |
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Oh how I longed for a platform indicator that actually told you when the next train was due, not just where it was going. |
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Sculpted of polyurethane resin and acrylic paint, the tableau rests on a shallow platform about 23 feet long and 14 feet wide. |
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The shot captured a virtual sea of Lolitas dressed in makeup, halter tops and platform shoes and was fairly shocking to everyone. |
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Mutual recognition could become a platform for a regulatory race to the bottom. |
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The viewing platform resembles a raised circular sheepfold and is surmounted by a weathervane depicting a front-load tractor. |
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If you thought Celtic music was fiddles, jigs and reels, this extraordinary album will be a platform for your transfiguration. |
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He didn't leave behind a platform with which the moderate liberals could identify. |
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The weighbridge itself was an Avery platform scales with a graduated sliding bar balance which indicated the weight on the platform. |
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One way to do it is to remodify our platform situation, which we invented for the worldwide industry. |
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It also can be used as a weapons platform carrying air-to-air and air-to-ground missiles. |
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However, Sutley has created a platform wherein his actors can create fully realized and rounded yet ambiguous characters. |
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A new survey reveals that less than a quarter of people wait on the platform to wave their loved one farewell until the train has pulled out. |
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The yacht is a perfect platform for water sports such as scuba diving, and is equipped with windsurfers, waterskis and snorkels. |
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A tram sped away from a stop leaving a five-year-old girl alone on the platform before her mum had time to get off. |
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Saki sat down and was handcuffed to his seat just as the jail warden walked onto the platform at the front of the room. |
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The phones use the platform independent programming language Java to perform complicated tasks. |
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The platform was then moved and the mice had to remember where it was last positioned. |
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A similar thing happened in Denver a couple years ago when a window washer's platform broke loose in high winds. |
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The warm temperatures and surplus of talented winemakers makes this the most likely platform from which Viognier can launch. |
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Exactly behind the new residential buildings abutting the Opera House forecourt is the Tarpeian Way, but the public viewing platform is gone. |
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And, we are moving the location of our website platform and e-mail lists as part of that better service. |
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The space in which the platform was located was divided into three areas by walls which cut across the raised platform. |
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Under each concrete cantilevered platform canopy, there is a centrally located waiting room. |
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The charging platform was at a height of 30 meters, and the blast furnace men filled furnaces from there, and controlled the haulage system. |
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Police wearing armlets and LCC school officials saw that an avenue to their platform was kept entirely free for the children. |
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But we knew that the new platform had to offer the flexibility for different wheelbases and overall widths. |
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A platform is rigged toward the back of the stage rising over the winds and brass sections for the vocalists. |
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She made her way to a platform in the middle of the court and gyrated suggestively in front of a wind machine. |
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The ProGator has a wide stance, giving it excellent stability, and a walk-through operator platform makes getting on and off the machine easy. |
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Police asked Sanit Bunmachai, a Pattaya council officer, to bring an elevating work platform and an air cushion. |
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One's a five minute walk from the Jubilee platform and the other's four, which is pretty poor for such an important transport hub. |
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A small child whizzed past her, and she almost stepped back onto the rubber platform that surrounded the rink. |
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The train approaching platform two is also not going to Parsons Green but to Ealing Broadway. |
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They make it easy to see outside from the sleeping platform and give the low-ceilinged space a feeling of roominess. |
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May we soon see the Cohanim restored to their service, Levites on their Temple platform and Israelites at their places. |
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You run around climbing ladders, shimmying across ropes and running from one platform to another, collecting gems while avoiding the bad guys. |
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The aircraft provided a stable platform with ample room for around 70 litters and specialist medical teams to carry out life-saving work. |
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The land was sold to Steritech by the Queensland government, contrary to a Labor Party platform which prohibits irradiation facilities. |
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At White Box, the concrete platform that juts out into the main space was set up as a walkway with railings, like a pier extending into the sea. |
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Here is, literally, a national platform for a politician who aspires to be a national leader. |
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A platform had been erected in the center of the square, and an axman's block stood at its center. |
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Sailings next Sunday, April 6, have been cancelled to allow the installation of an adjustable platform at the end of the existing linkspan. |
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A platform and an offset handle are designed to provide additional leverage to ensure a quality, precise cut. |
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I yelled, all of a sudden feeling frantic as I heard the train approaching the platform above me. |
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The train approaches platform three, and I have an opportunity to hastily grab a photo before it stops. |
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God is there in every platform and on every level, he sees through your eyes and hears the lilt in your voice as you sing. |
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The platform party scampered off, and that, anticlimactically, was it for another year. |
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We suggest that the shallow epicratonic platform area of the Canadian Shield may have served as a refugium for relatively archaic taxa. |
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What I am trying to say is that the end result makes the platform choice less important. |
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The new system will improve service for agents and distributors and provide a platform to enhance sales-force effectiveness. |
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She has more than nine years of systems engineering experience with avionics both at the platform integration level and unit level. |
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Meanwhile her male friend, shuffled along the platform after her, a small pile of coins in his hand. |
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The platform includes auto-enrollment in training modules, which helps ensure that users most susceptible to attack are being trained first. |
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The NDP platform is full of recommendations on how a green economy is our country's salvation. |
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The eagle touched down, and the platform slowly lowered down to the ground. |
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The tree provides structural support for the ramp and platform through the use of a cable, arch, and railing suspension system. |
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He says he viewed the Klan as a useful platform from which to launch his political career. |
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A recriminative war of words, from platform and from press, was waged, not only in Pomfret, but throughout the county and state. |
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What Frank's taking issue with here is Kerry's sharing a platform with and seeking the support of veterans. |
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After his short speech, he took to flight, hopping from the platform as he twisted towards the train. |
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Certainly, this year's conference was a platform for bitter recriminations against the government. |
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The East Lancs Railway will provide the perfect platform for a rally and classic car event later this year. |
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After a two-year closure for seismic retrofits, the Campanile's 200-foot-high viewing platform is now open. |
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The showcase award is rated as one of the music industry's most important, and can provide a platform for whoever wins it. |
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Then new projects that could have gone with the legacy platform start going to the new one. |
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The platform supporting new business models must be fast, reliable, eminently reconfigurable, and not closely controlled by any specific player. |
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The cargo worker had raised the loader platform level with the luggage hold and stepped into the hold to check everything before the flight. |
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Some travellers were confused by conflicting announcements made on the platform by public address systems. |
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If a left platform had come out of the election with anything like that it would have been a sensation. |
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I didn't notice that the easel was on a platform raised seven inches above the ground. |
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Included in the infrastructure design would be a bay platform at Rathcormac. |
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The ledger fisherman and his rod rest and two rod approach needs a much wider platform from which to fish. |
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This more than doubled Artemis's size at a stroke, as well as giving it a much stronger marketing platform on which to build. |
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When I arrived at the station platform I decided to remove all my CDs from my bag and the railcard was buried at the bottom. |
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A rail on the ceiling went around the platform where a curtain could be pulled to hide the bed from view. |
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A scene of peace greeted me as I sat near the ledge of the platform outside. |
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It retains the split tail to allow independent movement of the two halves of the wide saddle platform as the legs swing up and down. |
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A favourite tactic is to slowly move up and down the platform quietly expelling air. |
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Reports indicate that safety rails designed to prevent falls from the platform had been removed. |
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The platform doubles as a cavernous storage cupboard, and during the renovation the Devoys uncovered a Victorian light well in the ceiling. |
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Whether it is the middle of the night or a force 10 storm, the platform keeps producing oil and gas. |
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It's a heavy, stable, well-made platform capable of spitting out thousands of 230-grain projectiles without requiring repairs. |
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When the building is lit at night, the glazing disappears, making the naked structure look like a platform at sea. |
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The Moon could also become the principal astronomical observation platform in the solar system. |
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Vaughan finishes his coffee and follows me down the platform into the first-class carriage, where I've reserved two seats. |
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Starting six weeks before the election, you head toward November with the candidates, running mates, platform and tactics of your choosing. |
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It should be a platform for all film-makers to exchange their ideas and whet their skills. |
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Finding a new platform to express their long-standing rivalry, both Britain and France opted out of judging for medals. |
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A family of drunken louts have been sent to jail for train hooliganism and fighting police on the platform of a Railway Station. |
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We employ a special platform to test loads on power supplies. |
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Its American cousin makes a poor apology for a nest, it is true, merely a loose bundle or platform of sticks, as flimsily put together as a dove's nest. |
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Britain's worst oil-related disaster was the 1988 explosion and fire on the North Sea oil platform Piper Alpha off the Scottish coast, which killed 167 riggers. |
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The party's platform calls for a 10-cent-a-litre increase on gasoline taxes over three years while rebating part of the purchase price on energy efficient vehicles. |
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Walls that slide on tracks, platform floors, and pivoting panels are some of the devices used to reapportion the space while maintaining its flexible nature. |
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I am beginning to realize that one of my major beefs with mixing design and politics stems from celebrities using their platform to spread their propaganda. |
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Plans are afoot to construct one more platform to station more buses. |
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Clint Eastwood ran for mayor on a platform that promised to prune back the plethora of local rules, regulations, building restrictions and zoning laws. |
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The details of each candidate's health care platform will matter a lot less than the candidate's eagerness for the fight. |
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Check out the coolest new ideas brewing at creative crowd funding platform Kickstarter this month. |
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Doctors have a vast platform to investigate, tabulate, and disseminate just how miserable they are. |
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According to Buzzfeed, Democratic officials vented their displeasure with the platform to White House Chief of Staff Jack Lew. |
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One young woman was stretchered from the beach on a makeshift platform of planks and a rubber mat after tumbling from the rocks as she tried to escape a tear gas pellet. |
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Birders can watch migratory species such as endangered clapper rails, dowitchers, and American avocets from the platform at Elsie Roemer Bird Sanctuary. |
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The company plans to use the show as a platform to launch the new soft drink. |
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As far as sartorial social cues go, the platform shoe is not highly ranked. |
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Sitting on a wooden platform on the island of Rinca, overlooking several Komodo dragons, park ranger Martinus confessed that he would be voting for Megawati. |
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Giving these women a platform to speak their minds is a definitively good idea, one that will only further the feminist movement. |
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Once a boxy room with a tiny adjoining cloakroom, it has been transformed into a contemporary double bedroom with sleeping platform and luxurious en-suite wet room. |
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Dave Robertson opted for a wacky, kaleidoscopic suit with a bright orange hat, black and white kipper tie over a ruffled red shirt and glitzy platform boots. |
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Isis then stepped down from the platform and took a chair near it, where she could still see the whole Council but she was no longer the center of attention. |
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Kim yelled from the platform as she raised her arms and closed her eyes. |
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He describes himself on a train platform in Hanover, spiteful and sexually frustrated, throwing coins on the floor. |
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There is a disused bay platform at Hellifield if the most that could be afforded was connections there, and if traffic justified, through trains could be run. |
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Once more we went across the platform to a waiting westbound train. |
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When the platform consists of two or more stones, the first of them is laid on the last step that is set, and one end tailed in and wedged into the wall. |
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It means re-establishing park wardens, bus conductors and platform attendants who provide some community control, and giving people a degree of hope and a sense of community. |
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It is supported by a narrow lunate platform along the dorsal margin. |
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Because the development platform is also the run-time engine, you can use the database widget in real time to manage databases as you develop an application. |
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International swimming rules are followed with just a few exceptions, such as optional platform or in-water starts, but no prostheses or assistive devices are permitted. |
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This porting effort could be as simple as a recompile, link and run, or it could require changing some assembler code from one platform to another. |
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He had managed to run away from his mother in the city centre and cross two busy main roads before running the full length of the platform and onto the line. |
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Preterm infants should be delivered into warm towels, dried, and transferred to a dedicated neonatal resuscitation platform or trolley with an integral radiant heater. |
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Kickstarter is one start-up platform that seems to have realized the danger. |
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Feuer, Gillette and Rosenthal also attended the full platform committee meeting two weeks later in Detroit. |
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Every platform vendor hopes someone will produce a killer app for its product, driving up sales of the platform technology as more and more people want it for themselves. |
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The putative purpose of these broadcasts was public edification, though they also often gave logorrheic legislators a platform for self-promotion. |
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It will cover a large range of popular music genres and artists giving a national platform to the more obscure and less commercial tracks that rarely receive airtime on radio. |
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The most obvious refinements are the column shafts which taper on a curve rather than a straight line and the stepped platform which the columns sit on as well. |
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Because of this, no one on her campaign staff will let Alicia run on a platform of truth. |
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The BRICS Bank looks, for all its founding rhetoric, like a platform for Chinese hegemony instead. |
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If she wins, she gets both the platform and dignity of office and a cushy life. |
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Charlie Wilson stood on the truck trailer platform with the beauty queen contestants. |
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Communications tools and political platform building workshops could be catalytic. |
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But even if providing Marnell with a platform does nothing to benefit society, maybe it benefits the woman herself. |
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She finds that all the gates are closed, the platform is utterly deserted, the place is swarming with rats which are allowed to romp around the passenger concourses at night. |
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The movie theater and subway platform scenes are the most interesting, especially the latter with their perpendicular architectonics and shifting perspectives. |
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As we were heading down on the platform, we noticed the third monorail track above the platform was held up by column-like supports with ivy wrapped around it. |
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He said the stock markets also provide listed companies with a platform to raise long term capital and that it also offered investors alternative investment. |
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The following year, Saturn will likely roll out a small sports car built on the same platform as the new Pontiac Solstice roadster, but styled in Europe. |
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The flat roof was intended to be used as a viewing platform and some photographs show it being used in this way. |
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The speaker was hooted off the platform by a small group of protesters. |
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He stepped up onto the platform and looked out into the audience. |
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In certain regions of horizontal platform strata, there occur sharp downflexings of strata in the form of monoclines. |
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Under the four outer corners of the horizontal frame platform 22 are four tubular leg sleeves 23 that are fay together one at each outer corner. |
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God and Goddess watched as the finite universe continued to develop into a stable platform to sustain finite life and were pleased. |
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Although this poorly sited earlier platform dated back to the 1550s, it is now referred to as King Charles's Castle. |
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Passenger access was via an open platform at the rear, and a bus conductor would collect fares. |
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Some stations use platform screen doors to increase safety by preventing people falling onto the tracks, as well as reducing ventilation costs. |
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By 2016 a third of stations are to have platform humps that reduce the step from platform to train. |
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To cater for the tram train services, Rotherham Central will have a third platform built. |
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Directional guidance tactile paving crosses the width of the platform to coincide with the tram door locations. |
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The existing terminus at Snow Hill has been closed, which has allowed a fourth platform at Snow Hill to be reinstated for railway use. |
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A third rail platform was completed in 2008 to allow for an increase in rail capacity. |
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Work on building a new fourth platform commenced in early 2014 with a blockade required in February 2015 to allow completion. |
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The donor of the games sat on a high platform in the stands alongside images of the gods, visible to all. |
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This was placed on a platform raised upon the arches of the crypt removed to this position for that purpose. |
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The shrine was supported by three pairs of pillars, placed on a raised platform with three steps. |
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The Union has provided a prominent platform for political campaigning of all kinds in recent years. |
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Stevens had campaigned on a platform of bringing the tribes together under socialist principles. |
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The wall provided the soldiers with an elevated platform from which they could safely observe movement of the local population. |
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The advent of the Internet in the 1990s has also given Morris sides a new platform upon which to perform. |
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Fashion Week is a marquee event providing a consolidated platform for the display of high-quality designer fashion. |
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On 8 January 1913, Tolkien travelled by train to Cheltenham and was met on the platform by Edith. |
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Jagger met Richards again in 1960 on platform two of Dartford railway station. |
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The station is one of the few stations in Central London for which platform access is only by lift or stairs. |
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Boxing matches typically take place in a boxing ring, a raised platform surrounded by ropes attached to posts rising in each corner. |
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It can also be adapted as an athletic stadium by erecting a temporary platform over the lowest tier of seating. |
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The Olympic Games have been used as a platform to promote political ideologies almost from its inception. |
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Devolution continued to be part of the platform of the Labour Party which, in May 1997, took power under Tony Blair. |
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Located in Sweden, the Institute offers a unique platform for researchers from different countries to work in close cooperation. |
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In the eastern section, Maryland and Manor Park will not have platform extensions, so trains will use selective door opening instead. |
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Three months later, 'Thunder Horse PDQ', BP's giant new production platform in the Gulf of Mexico, nearly sank during a hurricane. |
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This platform was built up in 2004 with financial support of the European Commission and is steadily growing ever since. |
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I gave them money for platform tickets and had them take my baggage. There was a big rucksack and two musettes. |
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They are credited with setting 1990s fashion trends such as Buffalo platform shoes and double bun hairstyles. |
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The work was also shown on the Regents Park platform as part of Art Below Regents Park. |
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Since the launch of the platform in 1998, all of the ITV licensees have received gifted capacity on the digital terrestrial television platform. |
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In 2015, Durham University were voted number 1 in the UK for best university WiFi, on a review platform StudentCrowd. |
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In September 2010 TV Genius' content discovery platform was chosen by STV to incorporate an online recommender system for its STV site. |
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However, McCann was responsible for the financial recovery of the club and for providing a very good platform for it to build on. |
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No bronze medal was awarded in the men's synchronized 10 metre platform as only four teams competed in the event. |
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In 1890, a temporary solution of widening the bridge over Argyle Street and inserting a ninth platform on Argyle Street bridge was completed. |
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It has two entrances, with a natural platform outside the larger of the two. |
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The largest concentration of dwellings from this time have been discovered around Gelli and Ystrad in the Rhondda Fawr, mainly platform houses. |
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The castle comprises a scarp and ditch forming a raised platform and on the north face is a ruined drystone building. |
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One of the lines between what is now platform 5 and 7 was removed, in order that the latter could be moved to a more southerly position. |
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The main departure platform was extended in 1908 and used for milk and parcels. |
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The following year, a passenger train was being shunted into a platform and collided with three luggage vans already occupying the line. |
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When loading, the platform is turned sideways to allow sideways loading of vehicles. |
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Then the platform is turned back, in line with the vessel, and the journey across water is made. |
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Meredith's election platform included a pledge to have another referendum on the post of elected mayor. |
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Nevertheless, Boxer, the Swedish pay platform which started in October 1999, proved to be very successful. |
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They use steel monopole foundations driven in by a hydraulic hammer and each turbine has a landing platform for boat access. |
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The Balearic Islands are on a raised platform called the Balearic Promontory, and were formed by uplift. |
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Thus the crustal segments comprise both the shield areas and parts of the platform basement. |
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Species that nest in marshes must construct a nesting platform to keep the nest dry, particularly in species that nest in tidal marshes. |
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In the tenth century, longships would sometimes be tied together in offshore battles to form a steady platform for infantry warfare. |
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In many cases, the platform contains facilities to house the workforce as well. |
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Depending on the circumstances, the platform may be fixed to the ocean floor, may consist of an artificial island, or may float. |
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Remote subsea wells may also be connected to a platform by flow lines and by umbilical connections. |
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The world's deepest platform is currently the Perdido spar in the Gulf of Mexico, floating in 2,438 metres of water. |
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The platform acts as a small concrete island with serrated outer edges designed to withstand the impact of an iceberg. |
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Theoretically, the platform would then have been isolated from the flow of oil and gas and the fire contained. |
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However, because the platform was originally built for oil, the firewalls were designed to resist fire rather than withstand explosions. |
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It was only after this explosion that the Claymore platform stopped pumping oil. |
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With critical support structures burned away, and with nothing to support the heavier structures on top, the platform began to collapse. |
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This was a consequence of the platform design, which did not include blast walls. |
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The Troll A platform is a condeep offshore natural gas platform in the Troll gas field off the west coast of Norway. |
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The platform was a televised sensation when it was towed into the North Sea in 1996, where it is now operated by Statoil. |
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Wave Dragon uses principles from traditional hydropower plants in an offshore floating platform to use wave energy. |
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To reduce rolling and keep the platform stable, the Wave Dragon must be large and heavy. |
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The aircraft engines were mounted on a platform supported by iron scaffolding at the aft end of the vessel. |
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In Canada, Hibernia lends its name to the Hibernia oil field off Newfoundland, and to a large sea oil platform there, the Hibernia. |
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Dressed in a simple grey cotton sari, her head covered with the pallu, she sat on a platform behind a table with a microphone. |
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They feed on aquatic animals and nest on a floating platform of vegetation. |
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The nest is a flimsy platform of straw and sticks, laid on a ledge, under cover, often on the window ledges of buildings. |
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It is composed of a metamorphic and igneous platform which is the basis of the continental shield. |
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To the east, the stable Florida platform was not covered by the sea until the latest Jurassic or the beginning of Cretaceous time. |
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The three types of precipitation described above determine different platform geometries. |
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Organisms that build this kind of platform are mostly corals, green algae, foraminifers and molluscs. |
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As the name suggests, this type of platform extends its domain to cooler waters and higher latitudes than tropical factories. |
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The best known platform geometry, however, is that of modern tropical factories. |
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The internal lagoon, as the name suggests, is the part of platform behind the reef. |
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One of the best examples of a carbonate platform is the Dolomites, deposited during the Triassic. |
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When Abraham Lincoln won the 1860 election on a platform of halting the expansion of slavery, seven states broke away to form the Confederacy. |
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Abraham Lincoln's and the Republicans' political platform in 1860 was to stop slavery's expansion. |
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Politically he was the king's spokesman, supporting union with Norway, a platform that acquired him enemies among the chiefs. |
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There may have been an adjacent gun platform just beneath the main structure. |
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In addition to popularising soccer, Beckham's arrival was used as platform for entertainment industry endeavours. |
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The choice fell on the salvage vessel Sleipner, the same craft that had been used as a platform for diving operations on the Vasa. |
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In rotary parlors, the cows are loaded one at a time onto the platform as it rotates. |
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The station now has one platform with a ticket office and a small shop with the second platform now in use as a flower bed. |
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The station was rebuilt on electrification of the remaining line in 1967, and the new layout consisted of two tracks with three platform faces. |
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One of these tracks is now out of use, so only one platform currently operates. |
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Ventnor station opened with a single narrow platform, but by 1872 a second platform face was provided there too. |
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The striking platform is the point on the proximal portion of the flake on which the detachment blow fell or pressure was placed. |
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These racloirs are retouched along the ridge between the striking platform and the dorsal face. |
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The increasing importance of cinema in the early 20th century provided a new platform for depictions of military subjects. |
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An important element will be a landing platform dock ship, whose planned acquisition has been however delayed. |
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In Algeria, the el Kseur platform in Kabylie gives tribes the right to fine criminal offenders. |
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Maya palaces consisted of a platform supporting a multiroom range structure. |
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The key invention to their exploration was the outrigger canoe, which provided a swift and stable platform for carrying goods and people. |
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The platform was subcontracted to a company working for the Russian energy giant Gazprom. |
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On 28 May 2015, the language learning platform Duolingo launched an Esperanto course for English speakers. |
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The platform in this type of scaffold is supported by putlogs and not transoms. |
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Marthoma Sabha councils and Maramon Convention became a platform for disseminating Nationalist ideas. |
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The A2A database was transferred to The National Archives with a new platform with a simpler interface to ensure its availability. |
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A framer is a carpenter who builds the skeletal structure or wooden framework of buildings, most often in the platform framing method. |
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Historically, balloon framing was used until the 1950s when fire safety concerns made platform framing inherently better. |
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You halt a few moments on the first platform and listen to the notes of a huge organ that occupies a part of it, discoursing excellent music. |
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In addition, it has a raised brick platform at the front of the memorial for offerings such as sandalwood incense and fruit. |
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Rule of law again gained prominent attention in the 1970s after the Cultural Revolution, in Deng Xiaoping's platform for modernization. |
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A water supply to platform 1 allows topping up of the steam locomotive's tenders. |
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The summit of the fell carries a unique construction, a combined slate platform and cairn. |
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The platform design developed by one organization, Citizens United to Protect the Maurice River and Its Tributaries, Inc. |
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The platform plans and materials list, available online, have been utilized by people from a number of different geographical regions. |
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Small stone circles here surround two enclosed platform monuments, which are set together. |
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But what did matter was that the new web platform provided a rich experience. |
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From 16 April 1929, Victoria and Exchange station were linked by the westward extension of platform 11 over the Irwell bridge. |
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Empty trams ran from the arrival platform into a reversing siding in a tunnel, where they would reverse and then enter the departure platform. |
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Play switches from an overhead run and gun to a platform jumping shooter in this mediocre game. |
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The train landed us on a shedless shelterless platform and we had to run through the downpour across the line to the shelter. |
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Chrome Dev. on Google's own Android platform received a new update where users would be able to see a snackbar when downloads complete. |
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Bubble machines sparge water for platform diving competitions to lessen the impact. |
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The circular iron platform over there is used in the task of tyring the wheels, a warm job, too, by the way. |
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This newspaper must not become a platform for the overweening to smother the opinions of the underweening. |
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This conference provides a platform for the exploration of such issues and the questions related to the viability of Africanist movements. |
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Akana said that Aeromexico has selected Akana's API management platform to enable its transformation into a digital enterprise. |
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All fork lift trucks, platform trucks, walkalongs, cranes, and four-wheeled trucks should be checked for capacities. |
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This way all application programs located at each platform can work identically with the same input devices, making cluster programming simpler. |
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CarBay, available in English and Bahasa languages, provides auto buyers an intuitive platform to serve their need for automobile information. |
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The canopy zipline tour involved traversing from one platform to another 30 metres above the forest floor. |
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The new model WAV 50-118 allows work to be accomplished at heights of up to 5 metres by raising the operator platform to approx. |
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And with that, the platform upon which we can aspire to actualization as an industry will have been completed. |
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Two engines from Wrexham and an aerial ladder platform were sent after the fire service was called at 7am. |
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Three fire engines and an aerial ladder platform from Wrexham were sent and rescued three women from the property. |
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Six fire engines and four ambulances raced to the scene along with the aerial ladder platform and incident command unit from Rhyl. |
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It's designed to offer an easy, all-in-one platform for individuals to manage their money and see exactly how well it's working for them. |
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The platform significantly reduces the time I spend interpreting work ups and has optimized my reimbursement. |
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On the roof of the container, accessible by ladder, is a platform where several alphorns stand propped for neighbour-proof practice sessions. |
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Developed by Amrit Pal Singh, this global online platform will provide information on vacancies. |
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Iomega's Zip disk was chosen as the storage solution for Fuji's digital photo platform for its high capacity and reliability. |
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The canopy zipline tour involved the canopy zipline tour involved traversing from one platform to another 30 metres above the forest floor. |
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The tower will sit atop the eastern-most rail yard once the platform over the tracks in completed. |
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At this time the fire is out, there are no injuries and the platform is being remanned. |
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Didi's Wardrobe is a platform for individuals to buy and sell new and gently worn sarees, kurta pajamas, costume jewelry and more. |
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Movaris solves these challenges by providing the underlying platform and system of record for automating financial compliance processes. |
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While Hurley will concentrate on Avos Systems' mobile video platform MixBit, Steve Chen will move over to Google Ventures. |
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Replicon said it has showcased its expanded platform and new Compliance service to attendees of the HR Technology Conference in Las Vegas. |
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The one level platform is an instant leg lengthener for the experimental fashionista. |
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The design details of a platform which enabled two base jumpers to plunge 828m to earth from the pinnacle of the Burj Khalifa have been revealed. |
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Lifesize, a division of Logitech, has declared a new WebRTC powered app that offers a calling platform for anyone using Google Chrome. |
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Brion's Tachyon platform represents a new and unprecedented approach to computational lithography simulation. |
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Users will only be required to log-in to these services once, creating a single platform to access information, regardless of where it sits. |
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Production version of the vehicle is to share its platform with the new 7-series and will use the Bimmer platform. |
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