Wilson describes the polymer as one of the latest nylon compounds that is reinforced with fiberglass and Kevlar. |
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The bunkers are reinforced concrete and inside are operations and planning rooms, storerooms, bathrooms and living areas. |
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The placard reinforced the ethical, ontological and epistemological premises on which Browne's work is based. |
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Most entrepreneurs and managers were male, a situation reinforced by informal and formal old boy networks. |
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Weight for weight, carbon fibre reinforced epoxy resin is five times stiffer than any metal, yet much lighter. |
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This is the view from the north caponier along the curtain wall, made of flint reinforced with brick. |
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Crackers and sweet biscuits reinforced one of the tins of oatcakes, which had stood throughout the meal on every table. |
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Unhappily this perception was reinforced by reports of police failing to respond to emergency calls. |
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A meaningful minimum wage, reinforced by progressive taxation on high earners, could be a start. |
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The ominous tone maintained throughout the poem is reinforced by the spondees that open and close the last line. |
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Many doctors, influenced by theories of ageing as a depletion of vital energy, reinforced their view. |
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A cultural revival in the eighteenth century was reinforced by the spread of Nonconformity, which became an integral part of Welsh identity. |
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The central ideas of socialism are reinforced every day by the continuing disaster of capitalist society. |
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The rods are supported in stainless-steel tubes set vertically in reinforced concrete bases. |
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My first impression that there was something disconcertingly spartan about the room was reinforced after a bit of tortured thought. |
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He opted for a double-curved, reinforced, thin concrete shell structure which permitted major spans, without deformation. |
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Often nocks would be reinforced by cutting a slot at right angles to the nock and inserting a short section of horn or bone. |
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The present regulation should be reinforced to maintain a Namibian asset management and broking industry. |
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The whole thing reinforced my opposition to drugs and those who peddle them. |
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All the reinforced fencing, railroad ties, and flying buttresses can keep the uphill from sliding downhill for only so long. |
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It is much stronger than the rest of the hull, often reinforced with extra ribs bracing the inside. |
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Currency weakness pushed up inflation, an untimely event as it reinforced price pressures that had resulted from soaring oil prices. |
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The unthinkability of a history of Assam survived and has been reinforced in postcolonial India. |
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Anger builds on anger, reinforced by self-righteousness and then becomes an unreasoned rage. |
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His unilateralist world view, reinforced by his close advisers, cannot work in a world where global cooperation is necessary. |
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His story reinforced a stereotype of these people as inhuman, mindless drones who slavishly serve their emperor. |
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I wore a black spandex body stocking, with a reinforced utility vest, and black knee boots. |
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The damaged section of the Metro tunnel, nearly 30 metres underground, was sealed off by huge reinforced concrete walls. |
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Firefighters placed two inflatable, reinforced rubber bags below the vehicle's undercarriage. |
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The caissons were huge hollow reinforced concrete blocks that were floated across the channel and then sunk when in position. |
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A windowless, reinforced concrete blockhouse, with walls 1ft thick and a steel door, was built in the grounds. |
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The response of engineers to this disaster was to go back to building bridges with reinforced trussed decks. |
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This slowdown would be reinforced by a more modest rate of increase in house prices spreading across the country. |
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The trapdoors are made of soil, often clay, modeled into shape and reinforced with silk. |
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If necessary, they are to be reinforced with mobile units redeployed from other areas. |
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The plague's reputation has been further reinforced by discussion of its potential use as an agent of bioterrorism. |
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The train's electrical doors short-circuited and passengers had to break reinforced glass windows to escape. |
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The Swedish-designed defences, which consist of a barrier made of wood and reinforced plastic sheeting, were erected last year. |
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Wires and bent iron rods that once reinforced the concrete dangle from the ceiling. |
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The conclusion is that reinforced concrete flat slabs could be designed using torsionless moment fields using the discontinuity line analysis. |
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The bag is fully interfaced, reinforced, topstitched, and lined with loud Alexander Henry deco-style printed cotton. |
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Ties reinforced at the Grove manifest themselves in global trade meetings, party politics, campaign financing, and top-down democracy. |
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Mechanics have reinforced the car's chassis with extra steelwork and have beefed up the suspension to take extra load. |
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These are great, clumping, virtuous blocks of stiff leather with bulbous reinforced toecaps, designed never to wear out. |
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The two pieces that compose the front half are joined and reinforced with a roof frame that surrounds them. |
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Both of these ideas led to and reinforced theories that lack of hair was caused by mental activity or high intelligence. |
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The already evident tendency for people to marry late or not at all intensified, and the move from tillage to pasture was reinforced. |
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The success has only reinforced that tiki-taka is still the dominant style of play in Europe. |
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This is reinforced by the fact that the property has already been viewed by a number of city-based businessmen. |
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But after an investigation at the block, fire service inspectors decided the walls did not need to be reinforced. |
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But the credence of his claims was reinforced by the fact that the Brockton-born battler was smaller in stature than most he fought. |
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Once inside, the Mediterranean exterior is reinforced by colourful paintwork and sumptuous soft furnishings. |
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Osseous stability is reinforced by the medial and lateral ligament complexes. |
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It is important to remember that each breed of dog has its own unique qualities, reinforced by hundreds of years of selective breeding. |
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By nature she is a thoughtful, serious girl whose natural reticence has been reinforced by too many rooms full of flashbulbs and poised pens. |
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My opinion of myself is very much either reinforced or rejected based upon what others think of me. |
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Which means that there are processing steps including thermoforming, reinforced fiber pre-forming, and liquid molding. |
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This process has been reinforced by the increasing monopolization of the mass media. |
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This good sense was reinforced when I saw the trail curving down the side of the mountain toward the city site. |
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Thus, it appears that masculine identity is both shaped and reinforced by physical activity and sport involvement. |
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Cushioned to protect your computer from bangs and bruises, the bags have reinforced straps and expandable openings. |
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That commitment is then reinforced by the web of familial and other relations, created by marriage, that they have around them. |
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Therefore, concrete beams are reinforced with steel rods on the tensile side when experiencing bending. |
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He switched to schmaltzy ballads that reinforced a cartoon notion of Greece. |
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The size of the States has also reinforced the monopolistic behaviour of many US telcos and service providers. |
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This view has largely been created and reinforced by the teachings of most religions through time. |
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Clearly, lower taxes reinforced the spending splurge that generated the explosion in indirect tax receipts allowing taxes to be cut further. |
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The structure is of reinforced concrete, and the exterior walls are mainly of prefabricated wood sandwich panels. |
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Volunteers have reinforced dikes along the Elbe River and sandbagged their homes and businesses trying to avoid a deluge. |
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All vehicles must be reinforced with sandbags to help absorb the effects of IEDs and other attacks. |
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Washington's Continentals always had to be reinforced by summertime recruits or militiamen before they could take the field. |
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The bottom-water sampler was a slender, reinforced rod with finely machined discs of brass at either end. |
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The tail, like the rest of the body, had no internal skeleton and was reinforced only by lines of scales. |
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This is reinforced by sequences showing lynch mobs and SS detachments randomly killing anyone they believe insufficiently patriotic. |
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Therefore, the lightest, low-maintenance brake discs, made of carbon-fibre reinforced ceramics, are a real alternative to steel in this segment. |
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The phonological similarity between Ulster and Lowland Scots is reinforced by vocabulary, although many traditional words are in decline. |
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And everything that happened in our part of the world reinforced this assumption. |
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The structure, constructed entirely of reinforced concrete, is 200 metres long. |
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His riflemen would be reinforced by two armoured cars armed with machine-guns. |
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The Cavalry commander had the armoured cars with him and was later reinforced by 1,500 infantry soldiers who were sent forward in Ford cars. |
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They feature button down collars, center full button front, reinforced shoulder and armholes, shirt tail hem and wood-tone buttons. |
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And just as importantly to masonry contractors, designers will be specifying more of their load-bearing walls as grouted and reinforced. |
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The scale of the triumphal arch is gargantuan and this is reinforced by its highly simplified architectural detail. |
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Made of cinderblocks reinforced by steel rods, the undulating light-gray walls stretch some 140 feet in length. |
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Sections of the roadbed where erosion and poor landscaping along steep grades create a safety concern will also be reinforced or shored-up. |
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The tunnel is quite elaborate, too, with electric lights and reinforced walls. |
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Motorized rifle subunits are reinforced with tanks and anti-tank and obstacle clearing assets. |
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The oil pan, exhaust manifolds and transmission housing have been reinforced with ribs for added strength. |
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I'm afraid my piece has reinforced a widespread, and in my opinion, wrongheaded anti-intellectual strain in design. |
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After the flood, existing levees were rebuilt, extended, and reinforced with revetments. |
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The validity of this thesis was reinforced when the balds began disappearing as they revegetated under National Park Service management. |
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It is clear that the traits William has inherited from his mother are also reinforced from a legacy on his father's side too. |
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It also reflected a respect for standards and for the public with whom staff were in contact and it reinforced morale. |
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In most of these compositions, the physical routine of executing difficult rhythms is amply reinforced by plenty of repetition. |
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The windows were covered with a lattice of thick metal grilles, and the doors were of reinforced steel. |
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The inevitable chrysanthemum puns on the themes of lastingness and perpetuation reinforced and popularized this symbolism. |
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I am reinforced in my self indulgence by the attitude of another lapsed vegetarian friend. |
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Damascus is also a city of cars, highways, and tall modern buildings made of reinforced concrete. |
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The ground floor is constructed of reinforced concrete, which supports a lightweight timber frame for the upper stories. |
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The use of the latest construction techniques in reinforced concrete resulted in a delicate exterior with a light-filled open-plan interior. |
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The construction of the new building is a reinforced concrete frame with suspended concrete floor slabs. |
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The roof was made of reinforced concrete about 18-20 cm in thickness with reinforcing bars within the concrete. |
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Construction is of reinforced concrete and is carefully detailed to avoid the main problem of the area, which is of course not damp but dust. |
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New buildings of reinforced concrete have been faced with red brick with windows of enamelled steel sections, hammer finished in grey. |
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The building rests on 150 reinforced concrete piles 8m in length, which act as heat store and exchanger. |
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The second-level floor is made of reinforced concrete over commercial-grade metal decking. |
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The foundation of the building and its lowest level of flooring were made of reinforced concrete. |
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The ideal building is made from stone, brick, or with strong reinforced concrete structure. |
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The logic of working together to reduce, reuse and recycle our rubbish is reinforced by a sense of a common heritage. |
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Consumerism is reinforced by media, films, the corporate invasion of the classroom, and by governments whose taxes and policies depend on it. |
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The play's portrayal of despairing men and women losing themselves in drink is reinforced today by alcohol consumption surveys. |
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Unless there is a sustained effort and changes in attitudes and ideas are periodically reinforced, there can be no real change, she asserts. |
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Something in her told her she could trust him and he reinforced that feeling by being trustworthy. |
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Their genuine excitement, appreciation and enthusiasm reinforced our belief that we were on the right track. |
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Extra padding protects palms from blisters, and fingers are reinforced with an additional layer of faux suede. |
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The coup collapsed when the Turk military garrison in Cyprus was reinforced by troops from mainland Turkey. |
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The Spanish governors in Italy declared allegiance to their new sovereign, and French troops reinforced them. |
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They wore long boots so their legs were not only protected, but were also reinforced with another material. |
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The new Nine Dock is reinforced and strengthened to a level where it could now withstand earthquakes. |
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It acts as a supporting frame, reinforced by strong ligaments and surrounding muscle. |
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The tactical air assault force can be reinforced with a motorized rifle battalion. |
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What they uncovered was a structure made of solid concrete, reinforced with steel. |
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Forming a defensive network, the fortified villages would be reinforced in case of concerted attack. |
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In some instances the larger hedges are supported or reinforced with small poles which are anchored into the surface soil. |
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There are also many power poles which, as part of the maintenance programs, have been reinforced with steel supports at ground level. |
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If necessary, they can be reinforced through partial deployment of additional forces. |
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Real had the pillars removed from the main venue and the ceiling reinforced with steel. |
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The house or building is reinforced with timbers supporting the floors inside. |
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It is, however, heartening that Government has reinforced troops on the border especially where there have been incursions. |
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Styling reinforced this look, with hair in high pony-tails or Alice bands and sunglasses. |
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We rewarded initiative and reinforced the work ethic with our tax cuts and welfare reforms. |
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Subsequently, this problem of inadequate international solidarity was reinforced by the reconsolidation of enterprise unionism in Japan. |
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The wings are like any other plane's wings, reinforced like the rest of the ship for atmospheric entry. |
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The expectations are further reinforced in those school systems where children are streamed by ability. |
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Concrete walls and roofs reinforced with rebar had absorbed the blasts, or the shells had simply penetrated the ceilings, leaving only a hole. |
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Richmond said he hopes the groups' planning process also has reinforced a different attitude about reallocating resources. |
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The original structural system, including the roof, was entirely cast-in-place reinforced concrete using normal-weight aggregate. |
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A victim's decision to remain in an abusive relationship may be positively reinforced in several ways. |
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The structure has thick walls of snow and ice, reinforced with wooden arches, metal bands, chicken wire and refrigeration lines. |
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But the provision gave them rights without any responsibilities, reinforced ultranationalism within the ruling party, and limited the development of interethnic trust. |
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Similar reinforced plinths were developed by the Getty museums in Los Angeles to absorb the seismic movements there. |
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They were adhering to a code of silence that had seemingly been reinforced by the institution. |
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In adolescence they are reinforced by magazines, boyfriends, and the world around us. |
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In mid-July the British anti-aircraft guns had been reinforced and enhanced by a new American radar system. |
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This whole thing about a black-and-white culture of knee-jerk reactions is reinforced by television. |
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The positive value ascribed to traditional culture has been further reinforced by popular images and representations of Aboriginality as an exemplar of timeless continuity. |
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But the overwhelming impression, reinforced by the river's constant laughing and quarrelling beside you, is of nature's profusion, of its own abundance. |
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If anything, it reinforced perceptions that the board and the ANC were simply gerrymandering provincial boundaries to suit short-term political ends. |
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In a place like Colorado, the clustering has been reinforced by the immigration of lots of college-educated hipsters to the state. |
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Early in the 1800s, experts had agreed upon a vast age for the Earth and for life forms found in fossils, later reinforced by techniques like radiometric dating. |
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These data support the idea that the Andean rain shadow existed by 15 Ma and that it reinforced the pre-existing climatic regime rather than changing it. |
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The requirement for you to submit to confinement is reinforced by accepting the first bag of peanuts. |
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Below, the reinforced gates were suffering a battering from a siege ram. |
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The advance guard is usually comprised of a motorized rifle battalion reinforced with a tank company, an artillery battalion, an engineer platoon, and a flame-thrower platoon. |
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Instead, the message should be reinforced that simple dishes such as grilled fish, wholemeal rice and carrots can be just as healthy as fancier fare. |
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I am reinforced in this finding by the evidence of the plaintiff's rebellious attitude towards school attendance and by his resistance to parental authority. |
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Right after saying this, he was taken indoors and told to recant, which he did publicly, an act of humiliation that reinforced his earlier comment. |
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For the dad, the film reinforced the notion that people need not really care a darn about most others. |
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Apparantly this method works due to the way our brains store information, and how the things we remember are reinforced each time we look at them. |
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Body color thus suggests that acute responses are reinforced by subsequent allostatic readjustment of tonic hormone levels, particularly that of melanotropin. |
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This separation into stanzas is reinforced by differing dominant sounds. |
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The concrete on the roof is 2.5 metres thick, reinforced with steel. |
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She constantly reinforced the idea that you can do anything you want. |
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However, residents will have to wait a further three months for work to start on the construction of earth embankments, protective steel sheets and reinforced concrete walls. |
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The form of the building is a simple extrusion constructed with a series of parallel reinforced concrete walls under an oversailing heavy timber roof. |
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Construction is reinforced concrete with prestressed concrete floors. |
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I was able to assure them, for example, that the tall, slender 52-story hotel was of reinforced concrete and therefore more fire resistant than buildings of structural steel. |
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They are made of steel, reinforced concrete, and concrete stave. |
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The building structure, typically, is steel frame or reinforced concrete. |
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With local labour and resources, a two and a half kilometre canal was built of reinforced concrete, with a stone aqueduct over the valley that can also carry pedestrians. |
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These will be reinforced with similar messages on radio and television. |
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The treatment, no matter how benevolent in intent, was frankly invasive, and reinforced rather than relieved Joe's amnestic barriers for the events that triggered the fugue. |
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Beach imagery, backyard barbecues, and sport also became symbolic of a leisured lifestyle, and were reinforced with the rise of international tourism. |
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It was a feel-good tale that reinforced the ethos of a merit-based free society. |
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These experiences reinforced my conviction that humanitarian medicine was a powerful antidote to the violations I had read about in Medicine Betrayed. |
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With my back turned, he entered the combination to unlock the door, which was fortified by more than a foot of reinforced steel. |
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The impact of the secular clergy was reinforced by the presence of the archidiaconal court and the representatives or officials of the largely absentee archdeacons. |
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With the panel construction method, the load is borne not by individual posts but by whole panels, which only need to be reinforced against buckling. |
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Both peoples continue to draw on traditional Balkan stereotypes, which were reinforced in the recent Socialist era but which stem from much older folk memories. |
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Buildings like the Pantheon or Hagia Sophia were devices that introduced light to grand interiors in ways that reinforced their sacerdotal purposes. |
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The wood concept is later reinforced with the analogy that one should not complain about the poor spiritual vision of another when one has a beam in their eye. |
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She hoped the church, which reinforced her views, would be a good environment for him, he explained. |
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Headquarters battery personnel, bandsmen, mechanics, and truck drivers reinforced the most threatened sectors, while artillery fire support continued uninterrupted. |
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They maintain that the initial radicalization tends to occur offline before it is then reinforced online. |
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The Times has a charming article about Mongolia's reintroduction of second names, which were banned in the Soviet era because they reinforced tribal bonds. |
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In retrospect, my conversations reinforced a few very general maxims. |
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Hence, the perspective seemed to contain a self-correcting mechanism that both reinforced the vision and maintained its usefulness to the organization. |
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The previous neatly ordered view of the universe, with the Earth at the centre, reinforced the rigid feudal order with serfs at the bottom and the Pope at the pinnacle. |
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The Tudors who succeeded Richard to the throne reinforced their own legitimacy by setting out systematically to trash him. |
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The creation of belief systems provided answers to questions of existence and reinforced a crucial sense of security in hostile physical and social environments. |
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Tripping up the steps on the way to receiving your first Oscar only reinforced your likability. |
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The historic election sheared off a thin facade of wartime national unity and reinforced ethnic and sectarian tensions that have plagued the country for centuries. |
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Once men did move into the factories, however, they reinforced the gendered division of labour, seeing to the machines and overseeing the female millworkers. |
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Such instruments can be put in place now but must be underpinned and reinforced by a global agreement on climate change. |
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There ethnicity was reinforced by later migrations between 800-1200 AD when the Air mountains may have fallen into the possession of new Tuareg tribes. |
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The promulgation of the infallibility of the Pontiff and the universality of his episcopate reinforced this ultramontane dogma at the First Vatican Council. |
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The composite stock is made of carbon fiber, reinforced with Kevlar. |
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Their neverending quest is reinforced by the United Nations' fiction that all nations are equal. |
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This stream continued almost uninterruptedly, although police control of the borders was permanently reinforced under the growing pressure of anti-immigrant organizations. |
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Consequently, you're negatively reinforced for that behavior. |
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They could do little to stem the movement of Vandemonians, reinforced by bolters from New South Wales and prisoners shipped to Victoria from Pentonville. |
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In addition the hall has been soundproofed and reinforced and new comfortable seating replaces the old-style red velvet covered models of yesteryear. |
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A battalion of solid metaphysicians, reinforced by a tribe of tittering harridans and three companies of ventripotent buffoons, venture a daring sally. |
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The twinkling vista of space was clearly visible through the viewports, the transparent and vastly reinforced glass preventing the escape of atmosphere into the void. |
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So long as villeinage had importance, the courts reinforced status by requiring some labour services over and above that fixed by custom and practice. |
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The splendidness of this meal reinforced my desire to move to Chapel Hill. |
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The more monolithic bureaucracies became, Gowers felt, the more they reinforced their remoteness by using impenetrable language. |
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Outside the ancient settlement, with its alleyways and arches reinforced with bamboo canes, is the early 13 th-century romanesque church of St Esteve. |
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It was one of these reinforced posts that was ran over almost with no resistance. |
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A visit by Erwin Chargaff to England in 1952 reinforced the salience of this important fact for Watson and Crick. |
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The process was accompanied and reinforced by the Age of Discovery and continued into the modern period. |
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This usage, emphasising the idea that the Germans were barbarians, was reinforced by Allied propaganda throughout the war. |
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These were reinforced by the familial interdependence of the Cape's credit and mortgage obligations. |
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Assad has also reinforced his ranks with paramilitary groups. |
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In 871 the Great Heathen army was reinforced by what was known as the Great Summer Army, one of its leaders was Guthrum. |
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A reinforced runway will be needed to tolerate the high equivalent single wheel load. |
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The Skylon design does not require such a system, instead opting for using a far thinner yet durable reinforced ceramic skin. |
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The fleet was led by the carriers USS Coral Sea, USS Randolph, later reinforced by USS Forrestal. |
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In response, American forces reinforced security procedures for dealing with prisoners of war. |
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The front line would be a thinly manned series of outposts, reinforced by a series of strongpoints and a sheltered reserve. |
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The reverie was further reinforced by our captain Stefanos pointing out Goldie Hawn's holiday home. |
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Arnold was reinforced with additional troops from New York in March, and his army was joined with that of Cornwallis in May. |
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During the latter stage of the campaign, the Jacobites were reinforced with units of French regulars. |
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The Conscription Crisis of 1918 further reinforced the ascendancy of the republicans. |
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The Crusades also reinforced the connection between Western Christendom, feudalism, and militarism. |
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Most of its members were amateurs, but at first, they were reinforced by a small number of professionals. |
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As he strides closer and closer, each footfall is reinforced by a background chord. |
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Claudius also reinforced or extended the seating rules that reserved front seating at the Circus for senators. |
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Growing evidence that lymph node stromal cells control the motility, activation and survival of lymphocytes has reinforced this view. |
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But so successful was the secret operation that in 1943 the US reinforced it with two subchasers. |
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The latter book, his last major novel, was initially published in private editions in Florence and Paris and reinforced his notoriety. |
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It is reinforced by customs that commodify young girls, she said adding, girls from poor households are more likely to be married as children. |
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His relationship with Harriet Taylor reinforced Mill's advocacy of women's rights. |
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English rule of law was reinforced and expanded in Ireland during the latter part of the 16th century, leading to the Tudor conquest of Ireland. |
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This idea is reinforced when the Miller interrupts to tell his tale after the Knight has finished his. |
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Amazingly, the compressional strength of bone is even greater than that of reinforced concrete. |
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Normally, I'd psych myself out of approaching her. I looked at her, trying to find something that reinforced my manning down. |
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Tests with reinforced probe trials allowed within-session comparison between performance on symmetric and nonsymmetric trials. |
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Most important are the ways in which the potentializing of individual life can be reinforced. |
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Recent replacement of rolled mesh with bomas made of portable, flexible reinforced mesh panels have nearly eliminated predation. |
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Collars are usually massive reinforced concrete structures with more than one level. |
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The tendency toward Legalism is apparent in intellectual circles toward the end of the Han dynasty, and would be reinforced by Cao Wei. |
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In many hadrosaur and theropod dinosaurs, the caudal vertebrae were reinforced by ossified tendons. |
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The establishment of an Administrative Court in Leeds in April 2009 reinforced Leeds' position as one of the UK's key legal centres. |
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The works consisted of four groynes plus a concrete sea wall reinforced by steel pile supports. |
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Prestressed concrete is a form of reinforced concrete that builds in compressive stresses during construction to oppose those experienced in use. |
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The recurved bow design originated in antiquity when the longbow, or selfbow, made entirely from wood, was reinforced with animal sinew. |
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The showlike aspects are reinforced by TV shows about the practice of selling politics and media manipulation. |
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Fibre-reinforced plastic composites determination of mode I interlaminar fracture toughness, GIc, for unidirectionally reinforced materials. |
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These facts reinforced the view that the Maya drew their basic sustenance from corn, most of it grown on slash-and-burn plots known as swiddens. |
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The reinforced concrete exterior was covered with plaques of marble attached with bolts of polished aluminum. |
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Other elements such as water tables and the roof parapet were structurally reinforced or replaced. |
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And this, in turn, reinforced the religious vision of a God-given binary. |
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This silicone resin modified alkyd comes in black and aluminum, which is reinforced with 325 mesh, extra-fine aluminum flakes. |
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Polymer concretes are mixtures of aggregate and any of various polymers and may be reinforced. |
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For this reason it is usually reinforced with materials that are strong in tension, typically steel rebar. |
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All the concrete had been reinforced and in the end we needed a compressor and jackhammers to get it out. |
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In 1853 Coignet built the first iron reinforced concrete structure, a four story house in the suburbs of Paris. |
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The Middle Ward was heavily reinforced with a southern stone wall, protected by the new Edward III and Henry III towers at each end. |
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The Renaissance briefly reinforced the position of Latin as a spoken language by its adoption by the Renaissance Humanists. |
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Each guru added to and reinforced the message taught by the previous, resulting in the creation of the Sikh religion. |
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In 1889 the first concrete reinforced bridge was built, and the first large concrete dams were built in 1936, Hoover Dam and Grand Coulee Dam. |
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Filling material was removed from the south abutment to reduce its weight, and the arch through it was reinforced with concrete. |
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However, what has also been reinforced is that prudent businesses must reevaluate their practices from the worst-case perspective. |
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Wood is also commonly used as shuttering material to form the mold into which concrete is poured during reinforced concrete construction. |
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There were mills whose architectural innovations included fireproofing by use of iron and reinforced concrete. |
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Carbon fibre is mostly used in composite materials, together with resin, such as carbon fibre reinforced plastic. |
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In this way, the economy, the sciences, and technology reinforced each other. |
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In magnetized iron, the electronic spins of the domains are aligned and the magnetic effects are reinforced. |
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Some people had Anderson shelters in their garden, others reinforced their kitchen tables. |
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Stress is often reinforced by allophonic vowel length, especially when it is lexical. |
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During this period, marriages with French princesses reinforced the French status in the royal family. |
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This is reinforced by the use of the tzolk'in to record dates of birth, and provide corresponding prophecy. |
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Political power was reinforced by military power, and the capture and humiliation of enemy warriors played an important part in elite culture. |
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In 1941, islands began to be strongly reinforced with ground and air forces, with its garrison achieving 32 500 troops and more than 60 aircraft. |
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Later, these forces were reinforced with the gunship Bengo, with antisubmarine barrages and with coastal batteries operated by the navy. |
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The operations in the Pungwe River were conducted by the gunboats of the Zambezi Flotilla, reinforced with chartered merchant vessels. |
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By about 350 BC many hillforts went out of use and the remaining ones were reinforced. |
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Along with the reform of the tax system, he reinforced the guards at the postal relays and centralized control of monetary affairs. |
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He then reinforced his keshig with the Koreans through both diplomacy and military force. |
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Kublai reinforced Hulagu with 30,000 young Mongols in order to stabilize the political crises in the western regions of the Mongol Empire. |
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It is constructed of a laminated linen ball reinforced with wood and overlaid with a map painted by Georg Glockendon. |
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On September 6, the expedition continued, now reinforced with 1,000 of Careta's men, and entered cacique Ponca's land. |
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Most wars had other causes but they reinforced mercantilism by clearly defining the enemy, and justified damage to the enemy's economy. |
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The distribution of the species strongly suggests a Gondwanan origin for the genus, reinforced by the new species described here from Brazil. |
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His successor Dagobert I reinforced the walls of Mainz and made it one of his seats. |
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This practice not only reinforced the negative, nomadic image of RV travelers, it was a detriment to expanding the trailer market. |
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Usage here may have been reinforced by Nordic languages during the time of the Danelaw. |
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Tooling materials include invar, steel, aluminium, reinforced silicone rubber, nickel, and carbon fibre. |
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Continuous reinforced materials will often constitute a layered or laminated structure. |
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Located only 500 meters from the hypocenter of the blast, the three-story, reinforced concrete building was heavily damaged. |
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The first mollusc shell almost certainly was reinforced with the mineral aragonite. |
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When they were reinforced with other troops, the Allies broke through the French lines and forced them to retreat. |
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Minister of Oman, reinforced state support for the tourism sector in the Arabian Peninsula state. |
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In 1644, the Scots then captured the reinforced fortification on the Lawe in South Shields following a siege. |
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The French had recently been reinforced by a force of galleys from the Mediterranean, which sank one English ship and seriously damaged another. |
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Vespasian eventually believed that this prophecy applied to him, and found a number of omens, oracles, and portents that reinforced this belief. |
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Henry reinforced the Welsh Marches with his own appointees, strengthening the border territories. |
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Cattella, Flexural strength optimisation of a leucite reinforced glass ceramic, Dental Materials Vol. |
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The Sunday People revealed last week how TV bosses gave their staff reinforced steel baseball caps and other protective riot gear. |
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