The planes preceded the rear echelon by four or five days, prompting all sections to reshape the activities of their personnel. |
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It is written in stanzas of four octosyllabic lines rhyming a b b a, and is divided into 132 sections of varying length. |
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Nets would have also been used to net off sections of rivers or even complete rivers to trap migratory fish such as salmon, trout and sea trout. |
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Line drawings are more suitable than variable-area-wiggle plots for displaying large seismic sections at a size appropriate for publication. |
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Serial transverse sections showed homogeneous pale red-brown parenchyma without discrete abnormality. |
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Cruise has just launched some new jewellery sections within its stores, and there are some really interesting individual pieces. |
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It uses airguns to generate low frequency sound and transducers to generate the medium and high frequency sections of the noise signature. |
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Transverse taproot sections were treated with antibodies raised against the 23 kDa protein. |
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There is little scope for skipping backwards and forwards, or referencing particular sections of the work when using an audiobook. |
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Figure 3a and Figure 3b are micrographs of liver sections of the control group and acetaminophen group. |
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Smoking sections should also be established at a distance from public buildings. |
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Hematoxylin-eosin-stained sections showed circular rings of light basophilia in many fibers. |
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It is our tank sections and infantry squads that invariably make contact with hostile forces, not companies or battalions. |
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Tickets for a match must be sold in a way so that fans of rival teams occupy separate sections of a stadium. |
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Radially sawn timbers give better yields and more stable sections than conventionally milled timbers. |
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I also believe bringing back standing sections would solve the problem of people getting on their feet in all-seater areas. |
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A short way down there are some broken sections of the propshaft tunnel, big enough to swim through. |
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I was lifting and collaging sentences and sections from all sorts of popular publications and juxtaposing them for effect. |
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The Company refuses to capitulate on its demands for four separate enterprise agreements to cover the different sections at Joy. |
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Each plan received an overall score that was calculated by totaling the score on all sections and dividing by six. |
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There are no cellos, a disproportionately large number of double-basses, and big brass and wind sections but no oboes and bassoons. |
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In Greenwich there are over 300 children of all ages and from all sections of the community who need to be placed with foster carers. |
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Although people connected with the Lahore Ahmadiyya Movement ran the mission, it was supported by all other sections of Muslims. |
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The opening sections read more like a self-help manual, espousing the virtues of self-employment for spiritual growth. |
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The turned tapering legs with carved upper sections and brass toes and castors are again typical of the William IV or early Victorian period. |
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The volumes of two solids of the same height bear a constant ratio if the areas of the plane sections at equal heights have the same ratio. |
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Immunohistochemical studies were performed using formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissue sections of the cyst wall. |
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The luxurious tunes are kept taut and alive, while all sections of the orchestra are on virtuoso form. |
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One of the popular sections at the exhibition is the one featuring leather goods such as bags, purses, belts and pouches. |
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There are sections within the government that are putting new and difficult demands for the GAM to fulfill. |
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Insert sections of lycopodium all around the bottle brush to create a realistic miniature Christmas tree. |
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The Asian and Oceanic sections were reinstalled, as were the Byzantine and medieval collections. |
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The shortcomings of the Queensland Orchestra's woodwind and brass sections are widely discussed in arts circles. |
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The Microsoft Office Word 2003 Redaction Add-in makes it easy for you to mark sections of a document for redaction. |
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Apparently, he was recording some sections for a CD at the time, scrabbling around in a gravel tray for sound effects. |
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The 60 metre steel towers, which were manufactured in Denmark, were delivered in three sections and have a total weight of 90 tons. |
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All sections were coded to prevent identification of the probe type or setting used. |
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Other paintings in the show juxtapose cinematic effects with sections that insist upon the obdurate flatness of the picture's surface. |
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During installation the sections are welded to the posts at the jobsite, and these welds are then touched up with primer and paint. |
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The older sections of these Andalusian villages are built in an attractive style. |
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Residents live in shared or single rooms, with male and female residents in separate sections of the home. |
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These sections regulate the taking and permitted killing of nongame mammals and depredatory animals. |
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There are also informative sections about insects on money, arachnophobia and a gallery of insect-related art. |
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The three components of alignment are horizontal, vertical and cant, regardless of the typical cross sections encountered. |
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The barriers between the privileged sections of the Third Estate and the nobility were especially problematical. |
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The characters have sections of their texts set in Lully's signature arioso with a few aria-like pieces here and there. |
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The bulkheads were low and sections were separated with hatchways that sat about eight inches above the floor. |
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The interactive maps in the Ecoregion and Vanderbilt Tree Tour sections use Javascript to produce effects. |
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Pepin united Gaul under his rule, for under the later Merovingians large sections had become largely independent. |
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The planned upgrades include replacing sections of rail and replacing most of the rail ties. |
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In cut sections kamacite looks like metallic iron and like the other important nickel-iron mineral, taenite. |
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Most of what I found were unidentifiable broken sections of long bones, but I did find a bird femur and a nice rodent astragalus. |
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Start with a smooth solid of revolution whose cross sections by horizontal planes perpendicular to the rotation axis are circular rings. |
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On long sections of narrow roads, farmers will appropriate a section for drying corn, or threshing red beans or millet. |
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The rooms I like best are the ones that contain casts of all sorts of astonishing statues, monuments and sections of famous architecture. |
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The glazed sections of the facade are at acute angles to the ground plane and provide a range of views of the forest. |
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Bass baritone Donnie Ray Albert imbued each of the five sections with intense, dramatic power. |
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At the subgeneric level, the classification of Valeriana in subgenera and sections is difficult. |
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At that time, women in London could only play in the wind sections of the BBC Symphony and the English Chamber Orchestras. |
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Orchestral sections were moved from one position to another in a search for perfect sound relationships. |
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Within sections of the armed forces too, a particular interpretation of religion was institutionalised. |
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The 22 sections present the Resurrection and Ascension of Jesus in a vigorously dramatic way. |
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For the tool researcher, these database sections are a gold mine of information. |
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The road over Wolf Creek Pass was originally a single-lane road with short widened sections for turnouts to allow for passing. |
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Most book sections give spotty coverage to all genres except literary fiction. |
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There are sections that cover the function of a saw set and the identification of different types. |
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The leathery sheet object is excellent in water repellency and water resistance in sections formed by cutting. |
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Longitudinal sections of tree trunks contain knots that preserve the history of branching and can be used to interpret stand dynamics. |
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Divide the mane into equal sections and damp each section before you start plaiting. |
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The offences under sections 11 to 13 are all direct consequences of proscription. |
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The rhomboid shape of the crystals was confirmed in thick sections and by electron microscopy. |
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Many eighteenth-century manuals on gauging treated barrels as solids generated by rotating conic sections about their axes. |
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Using watercolor, Caramelle painted, washed off and repainted sections of blue, red, yellow and blue-black. |
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Five sections then follow, focusing on laryngology, rhinology, otology, orofacial and lower airway surgery. |
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After a short wait in the LZ for the bridge sections and boats to be rigged, we reviewed the preflight weight and power calculations. |
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As a popularly elected leader, he was torn between the opposing demands of different sections of society, and in the end satisfied nobody. |
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Their propshafts are broken in strategic sections and exposed, but the props have long since been salvaged. |
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Friis-Hansen considers the work of contemporary photographers in sections on landscape, society, and the individual. |
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In 1982 important sections of the right wing went from Labour to form the Social Democratic Party. |
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Thin sections were placed on the grids for electron microscopy and stained with lead citrate. |
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And one which drew the applause, I think, of all major sections of the sporting publics of the world who were watching it. |
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The sections were forced to march distances of up to 8km over night to reach stand locations carrying weights in excess of 35 kg. |
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The two storey, 16,000 sq ft showroom caters for all ages and tastes, with separate sections for road bikes, children's bikes and mountain bikes. |
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Raise the short wall sections into place, plumb them as you have done previously, and secure the corners. |
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One takes suitable glide-path sections from one or more barograms to provide the necessary polar-curve co-ordinates. |
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It had more fish, too, although sections were severely impacted by the armada of trawlers and fishing camps. |
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Are not sections 259 and 261 only concerned with apportionment of liability between ships, or shipowners? |
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Loop them into large pin curls and clamp the sections down with the hair clips. |
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The sections were mounted, stained with toluidine blue, scanned and photographed under a microscope. |
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Could you give me some examples of sections which are express provisions related to negligent acts or omissions? |
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It orders ultranationalism and militarist sections in textbooks of other subjects blacked out. |
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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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The same term can be used appropriately for sections of sonata rondos or concerto movements. |
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Among some sections of the party, Martin is regarded as too much of a goody-goody, too much the altar boy. |
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Assemble the frieze sections on level ground, and against a straight edge to keep them square, before toenailing them to the 4x4 posts. |
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Kevlar and Kevlar-composite sandwich materials are used for the engine air intakes, sections of the tail and tail fin, ribs and longerons. |
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Tables are not used in the sections for the esophagus and the small intestine. |
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Exceptions as noted in the interprovincial, import and export sections may prevail over this requirement. |
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Return the answer sheet printed at the end of the article and fill out all sections carefully. |
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After lifting and dividing, replant sections from outside the clump and discard the old center. |
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The sections on equations cover quadratic equations where he discusses two solutions. |
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He is sure to garner widespread support from across all sections of club rugby. |
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These sections deal with microscopic models related to protein misfolding, aggregation, and fissioning. |
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Although there is no narrative, the work clearly interprets the music with some sections being quite sombre while others are quite amusing. |
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As you might guess, the two options are both thalis, those metal plates with recessed sections for the various foodstuffs. |
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Taipei's mass rapid transit system was shut down after the typhoon flooded sections of the system. |
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The remaining sections provide brief and inadequate sketches of selected topics, with references to the primary literature. |
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But Keating's devaluing of Anglo-Australia and of the links with Britain rankled with sections of the British-descended majority. |
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Trimble, who said he felt euphoric after the result, vowed to try to persuade all sections of the party to support him. |
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Peel the grapefruit and, using a serrated knife, cut out individual sections so that no white pith remains. |
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Lucy Stephens and Dan Jones asked all sections of society what they thought of the Chancellor's cash plans. |
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The day is finished off with a bit of fun, doing short downhill routes and skills sections with jumps and so on in the fun park. |
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At least three tissue sections from each of the 49 biopsy samples from the 15 patients considered were analyzed. |
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Sets of transverse, serial thin sections were prepared to document growth and increase in detail. |
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There is also no doubt that certain sections of the media thrive on controversy rather than the positive aspects of the game. |
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For example, in an old truss section, bolts unexpectedly threaded into concrete made the old bridge sections harder to lift. |
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The Introduction sections of some Ph.D theses were examined to determine the significance of verb form in reporting verbs like find or show. |
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The cutting edge includes two sections which form an obtuse angle and in the area of a roof-shaped tip merge into each other. |
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These are accompanied by much smaller sets of petrographic thin sections from Mesozoic and Cenozoic carbonate strata. |
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Such materials can easily be peeled back in larger sections from the surface of the original model, while preserving the undercuts. |
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Each of those sections commences with an overview of the relevant oceans, oceanography, bathymetry, and meteorology. |
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It would be idle to deny that all sections of British orchestras have become increasingly female over the past couple of decades. |
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The main theme of his article was about how hay knives were used to cut sections from the stack or mow. |
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There exists within sections of the white electorate a deep cynicism towards the traditional political parties. |
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The last of its three sections begins with a reprise of the first but quickly veers off in a new direction. |
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He designed and built the lattice fence himself, setting the stepped sections back slightly from the sidewalk to accommodate a planting strip. |
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The orthodox view has it that the police brought universal benefits, but especially to the weaker sections of society. |
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A spokeswoman told the newspaper that offending sections of the site had been removed and apologised for any offence caused. |
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The system modifies the program so that the critical sections are executed transactionally without acquiring locks. |
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One of the most intriguing sections of the commentaries is how totally out of touch the creators feel with their audience. |
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The strands are the sections of the hair that are twined together to form a braid. |
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Consequently it has a very informal style, spilling down a hillside on the Atlantic coast with sections divided between limestone boulders. |
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It has been suggested that Plica Polonica may be associated with damage to sections of the cuticle. |
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Online book clubs, tend to use forum or blog software, difficult for addressing different sections of the book. |
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Four of the sections used in the UAE studies were macerated in Jeffrey's solution. |
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There are sections devoted to the Hebrew, Greek and Aramaic languages, to warfare, the arts and law. |
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Some sections of the public are now trained to feast on other people's downfalls and derogation. |
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The fruit is elongated, its green skin fissured by the hexagonal boundaries of the sections and covered with spikes. |
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Scaffolding was erected around the building and the roof sections bolted on and weighted down with 80 tons of sand, suspended in two-ton bags. |
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The thin sections of humus were observed under a polarizing binocular microscope at different magnifications. |
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People in the countryside as well as the deprived sections in the urban areas are crying for basic facilities. |
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Football clubs around the world segregate away supporters in small sections of the stadium away from home supporters. |
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He intelligently dispensed with the double narrative and the time shift between Esther's sections and those told by the third-person narrator. |
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Immunohistochemistry utilizes antibodies to visualize antigens in sections of tissue under the microscope. |
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Large sections of the Roberts files that have been made public have been heavily redacted with black ink. |
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As to the colour, fine copper slices are placed in diagonal sections through the back and sides. |
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This phase involves the redevelopment of many sections into residential areas. |
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Commercial seismic sections from the North Sea do not image intra-basement reflectors very well. |
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You can re-energise tired sections of the garden simply by installing a lovely pot, or grouping of pots, in them. |
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However I felt the orchestra lacked clarity in the moderato sections where a pulse was needed but not provided. |
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Whether malevolently or unwittingly, many leases include improper sections into their leases that are not in accordance with the law. |
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The instruments were re-used in a small number of Caesarean sections before the mother was diagnosed as having the disease. |
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I use these sections to further develop the building's exterior and interior elevations and to build a scale model of wire for each design. |
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The fast sections are extremely delightful with slow sections having wonderful melodies and tender refrains. |
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Most sections began with the dancers striking a pose reminiscent of Rodin's muscular statues. |
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These sections refer to automatic life sentences and minimum fixed term sentences. |
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The cross sections of the samples are analyzed, and the pigments are identified under a polarizing or scanning electron microscope. |
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The draft report on the wrongful detention of the resident can't be read in it's entirety because sections have been blacked out. |
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By the finish of the race, some exposed sections were drying out, but the interior trails were still pretty thick. |
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I caught my arms around a low wall that separated the two sections of the path, but alas! |
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The cemetery has been split into four sections and a quarter of the work has been completed to date. |
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Doors and windows were made from local larch and robinia cut in small sections and relatively short lengths, using wood which is normally wasted. |
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The transverse colon joins the descending colon, and in the same region five cross sections of jejunum can be identified. |
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Missing tempo markings may have led Bernstein to perform contrasting sections more slowly than Ives wished. |
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If we must discuss individual aspects of its makeup, they must be seen as transverse sections of that whole. |
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In the last 20 years, large sections of the population have lost the ability to cook simple dishes once served up on a weekly basis. |
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Basically, my question is, what were the sections that were engaged in relation to reservation? |
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In the next two sections he looks at issues in ministerial life and the wider church. |
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But it is being re-released now because sections of the film industry have woken up to the fact that global struggle is back on the agenda. |
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Be sure to mark confusing parts of the piece you are reading, or sections that warrant a reread. |
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The specimens were fixed in formalin, and paraffin sections were stained with hematoxylin-eosin and saffron. |
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Additional tissue sections and other histochemical stains were evaluated in individual cases as necessary. |
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Just add connecting boards between sections of deck from below to make a box, then either hinge the deck piece or make it a lift section. |
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It mingles facts and figures with anecdotes and stories in short sections which are listed alphabetically. |
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The sports club also have sections playing tennis, squash, archery and shinty. |
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Each shipbuilder constructs sections of the ship, while final assembly, outfitting, test and delivery are alternated between them. |
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They'll use the wire to slice the tanker up into sections and then lift up each one so it can be carted off for scrap. |
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For larger bombs the group cuts it into manageable sections so it can be removed and dealt with. |
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Even after the site was scavenged by locals, tons of debris and some sections of the lower-story sandstone walls remained above ground. |
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The twenty-six sections of Abish's story are each titled with three headwords, grouped in alphabetized sets. |
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The division into sections encourages a leisurely upward progress, animated by changing views of the Tagus plain stretched out below. |
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Drinkers could purchase a tot of liquor for as little as 1d or a few cowrie shells, and so it reached the poorer sections of Nigerian society. |
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In this case, here are the relevant sections outlining the protection of Maori interests. |
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The journey then moves into the interior of the region, providing the most impressive sections of the book. |
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So the engineers had resorted to lamination, building up sections from planed finger-jointed strips 170 mm wide by 27 mm thick. |
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The root sections were mounted under coverslips using an anti-fade mountant. |
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Two long, wing-like sections meet at a central pillar, which stands on a broad triangular base inscribed with letters that describe the award. |
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Each of the first four sections includes prayers, litanies, and many other types of texts. |
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There were multiple scorches on the hull and smoke and sparks continued to emanate from various sections of it. |
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Cross-striations were present within the cytoplasm on hematoxylin-eosinstained sections and were highlighted by trichrome stain. |
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I skipped entire chapters, reading slices of sections until I tire of the plot. |
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Tape the two vinyl sections firmly together after they are matched so they won't move when you cut them. |
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There are a several brief sections on territorial and related behaviour in chimps, which imply considerations of liberty, but that is all. |
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Over the past 20 years the parish has repointed the spire, replaced large sections of the roof, and even restored the church organ. |
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Gabel cues with care but without ostentation, he addresses sections of the orchestra and he stays with them. |
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A small airtight box divided into sections with strips of cardboard is ideal. |
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Many shop in the growing sections of arts and crafts stores that are dedicated to scrapbooking. |
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Just a handful of transnationals, local corporations and narrow sections of educated middle-class employees. |
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Mercifully, the official exhibition was not gerrymandered into national sections or pretentiously titled thematic subdivisions. |
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The achievement is very complex, with twelve sections representing 12 families linked by marriage. |
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Copy the answer sheet printed at the end of this article and fill out all sections completely. |
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Their position in the sections was considered as equivalent, judging from biostratigraphical data. |
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With three telescopic boom sections and an articulating jib, sections of pump hose are added as needed to accommodate the distance to placement. |
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Some clip-on hair extensions are small sections of hair attached to metal clips, much like barrettes. |
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Ditches and tree roots always make the going difficult in the woodland sections at this venue. |
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After its eight-bar introduction, the movement divides into three distinct sections plus a coda. |
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The long pieced strips will be cut into sections and the short stitch length helps keep the seams from raveling. |
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Schubert was not one to underwork his string sections and the orchestra, playing flat out for sustained periods, was most impressive. |
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They accused some sections of that body of trying to frustrate the inquiry. |
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The collection is divided into four sections with each section arranged around a particular subject. |
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We recognize there is goodwill within certain sections of the government at a state level to tackle this problem. |
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The book is divided into three main sections covering background, methods, and applications. |
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They rented a home by the Tar River, right between the black and white sections of town. |
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In large cities, such as Kano or Katsina, Hausa live either in the old sections of town or in newer quarters built for civil servants. |
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The ecumenism was typical of the girl and of the city, or at least of certain sections within it. |
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The inmates are kept together in a dormitory kind of set up with separate sections for men and women. |
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In that configuration, the computerized mechanism will weld the formers and stringers to the three separate fuselage sections laid out on jigs under the moving gantry. |
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After storage, thick transversal sections were made with a razor blade. |
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With climate changes now near the point of no return, big sections of the Artic and Antarctic ice floes are breaking off, drifting into the oceans and melting. |
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Indeed, Romney has cordoned off major sections of his life, leaving him little to share beyond policy talking points. |
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Beside the descriptive grammar based on the inscriptions there are numerous historical and comparative sections in the book, tracing the history of Kanarese. |
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When the celebrations started, all ages and sections of society joined in, with blue-rinse pensioners thronging alongside fresh-faced enthusiasts and even Orthodox priests. |
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The tubular corollas of male parent plants were first sectioned longitudinally, then sections with adnate stamens and corolla portions were removed with a forceps. |
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As is mentioned in other sections of this bulletin, some fish toxicants and herbicides are more effective when the water temperature is above 60 degrees F in the top two feet. |
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Optical sections were taken and projected into a single plane. |
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The hematoxylin-eosin-stained sections demonstrated spherical organisms of varying size with central basophilia located within the necrotic granuloma. |
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He is at his best in the many lyrical sections of the piece, which include most of the outer movements as well as the wistful trio of the middle scherzo movement. |
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Soldiers will be trained to deploy as individuals, sections or units. |
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In Bosnia, IO staff sections were formed in units below brigade. |
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He often augmented the reed or brass sections ' ensemble choruses. |
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Velocity by Stanton Welch is, as its title suggests, a whiz-bang of ensemble dancing, with meaty group sections for the men that fill the stage with a sizzling kinetic power. |
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The animal from which the tissue sections are prepared is important. |
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This was the line pursued at the time by the body politic and large sections of the media to justify a knee-jerk reaction and savage state repression. |
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Last year Swinney, who has faced constant sniping about his leadership credentials from some sections within the party, faced down a challenge by Glasgow activist Bill Wilson. |
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Support for vouchers is growing within sections of the Democratic Party. |
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This is much more about tensions within different sections of communities. |
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The absence of these more technical sections is keenly to be regretted. |
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It is common to see politicians articulating issues to do with the youth and women during campaigns in an effort to canvass votes from these sections of society. |
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It's just another knee-jerk reaction from sections of the media who need to fill endless hours of TV space and thousands of newspaper column inches. |
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With the help of other concerned citizens, they eventually succeeded in gaining a permit to graze their flocks on 14 sections of Forest Service land. |
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Tools having diameters greater than about 80 mm or equivalent sections in flat dimensions are difficult to harden to full hardness if there are re-entrant corners. |
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And I don't separate sections of posts with rows of asterisks, either. |
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A new facade will be made from translucent plastic panels, with sliding sections that will let the park seem to enter the center. |
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Your use of the second person in interstitial sections of the novel is so powerful, and unique. |
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It makes it possible to discover books that have references or sections or chapters that are of interest to you even though the book as a whole may not be. |
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The alternative to this is to leave the cable unburied but with CRP protection over the unburied sections until such time as the flotels have left the site. |
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Separate sections have been designed for younger children and toddlers. |
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It was basically a giant wedge divided into three sections front to back. |
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Separate sections of barrelhead with chisel, inserts strips of flagging between sections, and hammer them together to enlarge barrelhead to fit croze of barrel. |
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That lobby is a curious mixture of interests, reflected in influential sections of the newspaper world, with little in common except their hostility to Europe. |
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This tent was separated into two sections by a heavy partition. |
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There are five information-packed little sections on roulette. |
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And, while the heavy machinery digs and sifts, construction workers use blowtorches to cut away the intertwined sections of steel, which is contorted like giant pretzels. |
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The next two sections provide a brief description of the two calibrations and are followed by a description of the experiment used to test calibration performance. |
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These dates are only applicable to stage boundaries and no dates are available for marine bands and coals used to correlate sections at sub-stage level. |
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Destroying biofilm sections in the exponential growth phase does not destroy bacteria in the biofilm that are in the static and stationary growth phases. |
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To create a 1'' buttonhole, stitch the right upper and right lower front sections together, stopping 2'' from the center front edge and backstitch. |
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Between the major transform faults are sections of spreading centres many hundreds of kilometres long but still typically trending obliquely to the spreading direction. |
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Certain sections of society have become far too reliant on the state. |
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Replaying sections will spawn enemies in the same place, but what happens then changes from time to time. |
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They are produced in sections that can be telescoped for portability. |
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The first section can be a bit slow and plodding but once the book gathers steam the second and third sections shine like well burnished steel rails. |
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Others climbed trees and shinned up sections of the Minster. |
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Well-captioned graphs, short sidebars with financial and market statistics, and fully explained photos make the editorial sections a pleasant read. |
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Eight randomly selected sites from each inflation-fixed right lung were embedded in paraffin, and sections were cut for hematoxylin and eosin staining. |
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A removable partition divided this area transversely into two 30-cm long sections such that the heat source fell in equal portions either side of the division. |
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Moore wrote the sections on arithmetic, geometry, trigonometry and cosmography while the sections on algebra, Euclid and navigation were written by Perkins. |
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First, please remember that those fans in the nosebleed sections of A.A. would not even be in attendance at either of the other two venues he praises. |
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The students are then asked to identify perpendicular cross sections of maximal and minimal curvature using coordinates taken essentially from the tangent plane. |
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Okada's descriptions were from sections of paraffin-embedded material that had been fixed in Flemming's solution or a saturated solution of mercuric chloride in seawater. |
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And, among certain sections of society at least, provoked a sigh of relief. |
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Six sections and six appendices comprise the 213 pages of the book. |
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It is the middle class which is intermingling with all sections and castes of the society, working together in offices, industries, business and government. |
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It was hard going up the hills when the temperature climbed in the late morning, but the downhill sections were all rideable, but demanded great care and concentration. |
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The disease causes depigmentation of sections of skin, resulting in discoloration. |
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They used preformed sections in a semi-circular shape to lag pipe work. |
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The face is everywhere, but it is more visible in rural areas and in urban slums and in backward districts, in the tolas and mohallas where the weaker sections live. |
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The danger, of course, is that, if we're not careful, golf clubs are going to end up as mere refuges for increasingly grey and increasingly wrinkly sections of society. |
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On 27 July 2005 they filed a writ of summons in the original jurisdiction of the Court under sections 75 and 76 of the Constitution against three defendants. |
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The large, single room is cleverly broken up into small sections by folding screens and even the chairs have carved backs featuring Chinese scenes. |
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The sections cover sambar and rasam, vegetables, rice, tiffin, savouries, sweets, salads, pachadis, chutneys and pickles, comprising 100 recipes with interesting variations. |
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The solo sections are composed, but designed to sound improvised, as does the drum section, which may have been workshopped between the composer and the drummer. |
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He believes vandals could easily lift any of the sections of rail, or bolts, dumped by the railside and derail a train by laying them across the tracks. |
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Aside from a few small sections of wood and an oil slick, there was no sign of the boat, or anything resembling the relaxing night they had just enjoyed. |
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Microscopic sections of the omental nodules showed mature glial elements. |
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In the fourth millennium BC it was divided into two sections by means of a wall, the outer section being used as a sheepfold and the inner as a living area. |
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A motorcycle and sidecar stood somewhat incongruously outside a yurt, a large domed tent constructed of sections of felt stitched over a framework of laths. |
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Film-makers have dubbed songs over personal footage to create their own music videos while others have spliced sections of different films together to create new plots. |
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Microscopically, sections from the retroperitoneal masses consisted of spindle cell proliferation involving the lymph node and extending into adjoining soft tissue. |
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There will also be special sections for anthuriums and orchids. |
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The locally-managed Urban Co-operative Bank advances loans in millions to the needy sections which predominantly include non-Navayaths and the Hindus. |
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All four sections have identical blocking, and the result is a scream. |
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So, the betting must now be that Charles will harried and hounded by sections of the media until he screams for mercy and agrees to do whatever they want, whenever they want. |
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Freeman has imagined an elaborate narrative set in a fantastic world, but he creates it from the easily overlooked sections of our quotidian existence. |
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Minutes before the end sections of the crowd streamed over the fence around the ground and formed groups around the touchlines, often overflowing onto the field. |
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These cells are generally globose and larger than epidermal cells, and contain many large globules of oil, a consistent feature of all sections examined. |
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An example of a lofted shape is an airplane wing, where you start off with a large section at the fuselage and generate smaller and smaller sections toward the wing tip. |
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Extremely careful metallography on tapered sections through the surface of the specimen has shown that fatigue cracks initiate at intrusions and extrusions. |
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It's divided into three sections with a path winding all the way through. |
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Most rhythm sections play pretty straight, but we were pushing him, the way we were with Miles. |
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