He said there would be a period of leniency but insisted that this would be short-lived. |
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The nature of the poem is similar to other material on his short-lived blog. |
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The celebration was short-lived however as the Islanders roared back to sweep the series. |
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The visitors' lead was short-lived, with Tony Quinn netting an equaliser six minutes later. |
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In just half a decade, Dubliner Marc has put his stamp on music through two short-lived bands. |
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His joy on giving it all up to run the market stall was short-lived, however. |
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After a short-lived relationship with a man she meets at a bar, she has another baby. |
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There was encouraging but short-lived support for input from successful and talented business people. |
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The craze was short-lived when it was discovered it was illegal to smoke on the premises while the oxygen was being sold. |
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Sceptics fear the crackdown will be short-lived and once the meeting is over it will be business as usual. |
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The short-lived practice of closing pubs during the afternoons could be brought back. |
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Their joy was short-lived however as a lapse in defence saw St Peter's take the lead for the third time. |
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The short-lived high means addicts can soon develop habits costing hundreds of pounds a day. |
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It was short-lived and I knew I would get hurt, but I told my husband and I don't think he ever forgave me. |
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The fame was short-lived, however, as a Frenchman broke his record just a month later. |
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Last year he was asked to leave a short-lived campus newspaper for essentially the same reasons. |
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However, the crisis was short-lived and he reverted to a more conventional mode of fuel. |
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Unfortunately, this feeling is actually an illusion, a short-lived escape from reality. |
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The opera finally saw a stage production in 1951 which received great, though short-lived acclaim. |
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He suggests that the excess tracks may be explained by the decay of short-lived fissioning nuclides, such as super-heavy nuclei. |
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Decades later, when Worley was in his late 40s, his young daughter took what proved to be a short-lived interest in stamp collecting. |
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That a relatively short-lived downpour can cause a city to come to a standstill is a tragedy. |
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Witness the rising concept of starter marriage, a short-lived union to be quickly outgrown. |
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As actor-singer-director, Spacey hogs every scene and makes Darin's short-lived celebrity the occasion for an ego-tripping star turn. |
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The life-cycle is of haplontic type showing alternation of dominant haploid stage with short-lived diploid stage. |
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In 1912, a small economic boom was fueled by drilling for oil, but it was short-lived. |
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The short-lived microcavitation bubbles were visualized using time-resolved microscopy with stroboscopic illumination. |
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Hopefully, this last gasp of imperialism supported by industrial capitalism will be short-lived. |
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Although it was short-lived, Orphism was the first movement devoted explicitly to non-representational colour abstraction. |
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The lead was short-lived, Ovenden, in their first attack of the half, broke free on the right. |
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The divine right of kings was a short-lived political theory, swept under by rival theories in early modern times. |
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Their energy of motion rapidly dissipates in the form of heat, light, and ionization, creating short-lived streaks of light. |
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But his freedom was short-lived as his kidnappers recaptured him at a government building to which he had fled. |
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The Treaty framers might have hoped that these tensions would be short-lived. |
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The pale short-lived summer is central to the Swedish sensibility, and few have expressed its gentle melancholy with greater eloquence. |
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In this microscopic view, experience is revealed as having a foundation of ceaseless activity, of short-lived purposive impulses. |
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The bad news was short-lived, however, as FOX ordered a new script and new pilot the very next month based on the same concept. |
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Coriander, garden cress, and dill are short-lived annuals that, when cut for harvest, do not regrow. |
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Passion is essential for this strong commitment, without passion there is no real direction and vision is short-lived. |
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She is also alive to the reality that a career in acting would be short-lived. |
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This increased strength, termed long-term potentiation, can be, despite its name, relatively short-lived. |
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Unfortunately, the anger was short-lived and a teensy bit of paranoia set in. |
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All willows are fast growing and short-lived, and their wood is notably weak and prone to breaking. |
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The era of satellite telecasts and the IT revolution brought forth more heroes, most of them proved short-lived. |
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Optimism proved short-lived, though, as Sheffield scored twice more to earn a convincing victory. |
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Call me Marxist if you must, but since when does blowing away money on overpriced, inessential and short-lived goods constitute a subversive act? |
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One project they have planned is the ultra-sensitive detection of short-lived atmospheric species that control photochemical smog formation. |
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There was a short-lived Saturday morning cartoon that I remember vividly, and a load of merchandising. |
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The total catch remains high because they are replaced by short-lived, prolific species like mackerels. |
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But first the American fans provided the definition of un-cool by resorting to a short-lived Mexican wave. |
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The rapid electrical pulse induces very short-lived micropores in the plasma membrane, allowing DNA to enter the cell. |
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It is really quite wonderful, and I truly hope it is the beginning of a trend, not a short-lived fad. |
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But the area was unfamiliar to me yesterday and I felt the human memory is short-lived and life is transient. |
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However, most studies of plant defense genes have been performed on annual or short-lived perennial weeds or crop species. |
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This new eatery occupies the swank Mile-End space vacated last year by the short-lived Restaurant Bernard. |
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I enjoy the short-lived flush of enthusiasm that it brings to my cheeks. |
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He made a short-lived return but quit for good because of ill health. |
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These included the first real daily papers, and most were short-lived. |
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Respite is short-lived however, as you find yourself dragged back onto the floor, pogoing like your life depends on it. |
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But, like football managers, his honeymoon period will be short-lived unless he delivers. |
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There may have been instances of monopsony or oligopsony in the 19th century, but they were short-lived. |
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Pollan in Ireland are a relatively short-lived fish, with most authors encountering fish of up to five years old. |
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But his joy was short-lived for his body started bloating faster than a puffer fish. |
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Common mouse-ear is a short-lived perennial, native in grassland and in open cultivated and waste ground. |
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In the event it was a short-lived and unhappy venture, which ended in acrimony after only two years following a boardroom clash. |
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The goal gave City a lift but it was to be short-lived as Town dug deep and battled back to equalise on 64 minutes. |
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Entire epochs of capitalist development exist when a number of cycles is characterized by sharply delineated booms and weak, short-lived crises. |
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Parmentier was chiefly known for his participation in the short-lived but influential BMPT group of painters. |
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The waste products from fusion plants are short-lived, decaying to non-dangerous levels in a decade or two. |
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He thought the highs and lows of the business cycle would be far more extreme and short-lived than in the past, with sharp spikes up and down. |
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Photo time with the frogfishes was short-lived as I was disrupted by the cricket-chirping signal from our divemaster. |
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A few of the smaller burghal forts were short-lived and have remained largely undisturbed by subsequent development since their abandonment. |
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During Champlain's short-lived career as a teacher, her pupils learned to paint by copying her own versions of floral wreaths, Fancy, and Cupid. |
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Everybody gets feelings of sadness or depression and most of these are short-lived and tolerable. |
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Years ago there was a short-lived craze over the game of pachinko in the United States. |
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In fact the BBC main news said next to nothing about such casualties until a flood of complaints from our readers appeared to contribute to a short-lived change in reporting. |
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Without the community, the ultimate destiny of any preservation project, no matter how ambitious, will be short-lived. |
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Naturally, Republicans are hoping that this represents the end of a short-lived Democratic ascendancy. |
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But assuming things were ever that hopeful, heaven was short-lived, and trouble followed. |
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The exhilaration is short-lived, though, because Carey basically blue balls us. |
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But at the age of 20, she decided to quit, turning her focus to a short-lived job as a copywriter in advertising. |
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Although he used the term ague, true malaria cannot necessarily be inferred because ague included any number of short-lived illnesses with chills and fever. |
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A few hours, and even more pitchers of beer later, we were kicked out of the bar, and stumbled back to our friend's place for some short-lived rest. |
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But though it was short-lived, the revolution and Kollontai's writings signpost the road to women's liberation, and sexual freedom for the whole of humanity. |
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I was thinking about this short-lived notoriety as I walked the hills with their scattering of sheep when I became aware of another fact about these woolly creatures. |
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I sang for a second in a rock cover band in college, but that was pretty short-lived. |
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The American titled aristocracy was short-lived, though there is still an association of descendents of landgraves and cassiques in South Carolina today. |
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That short-lived golden period ended around 2000 as Hollywood began to slash budgets and downsize productions. |
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The two Asian neighbours resumed trade relations officially in 1978 after the 1954 trade agreement lapsed in 1962, due to a short-lived border conflict. |
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Tactically, bear market rallies reward buyers of low quality stocks, which tend to be highly geared and react sharply to such short-lived momentum. |
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This number only gives you a small taste of the fizzy fun of this short-lived, buzzy production. |
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In this short-lived microrepublic, all the men were members of the legislative General Assembly and had a vote on what was law. |
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I'm sad to say that my success as a basketball scientist was short-lived. |
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I watched Tarzan movies and the short-lived Tarzan TV series. |
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Just look at comedian Bill Maher's short-lived flirtation with Paul. |
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The two stragglers struck up a conversation and, bingo, the ayes having it in the two person conclave, a torrid, though short-lived affair was launched. |
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There was a short-lived fashion for Worcesterberries about ten years ago when they were unconvincingly touted as a rival for brambles or tayberries. |
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Other such jobs follow, short-lived, often back-breaking, alternating with drifting poverty-stricken in the city, sleeping in alleys and telephone booths. |
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In an era of short-lived CEOs, Steve Ballmer managed a surprising 13 years, though investors had long since soured on him. |
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When we catch up on the phone it's to discuss her latest short-lived conquest, the details of which are usually colourful, sometimes toe-curling and always entertaining. |
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The defense minister of this short-lived republic was mullah Mustafa Barzani, the Iraqi-born father of Masoud Barzani. |
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That finish was a thankfully short-lived experience that reminded us of the taste you get left in your mouth after spitting out that pink drink at the dentist. |
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I've been interested for a long time in the ideas behind the Italian Futurist movement and the short-lived Vorticist movement that was inspired by it. |
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But who today would spend a lot of time reading Wyndham Lewis, a leader of the Vorticists and, in 1914 and 1915, editor of the short-lived but significantly named Blast? |
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Such a response, known in psychology as reactance, generally is short-lived. |
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In simple terms, what is now known as Hawking radiation is produced when quantum fluctuations give rise to pairs of short-lived virtual particles near the event horizon. |
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Some may prove to be annuals, others short-lived perennials. |
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I have found them to be short-lived perennials that go dormant in summer. |
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In Britain, short-lived and intermediate wastes are safely contained in trenches of glacial clay compacted, containerized, and capped with water-resistant clay. |
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Any self-respecting 17-year-old vegetarian would have flounced away in disgust, but instead my response marked the first flicker that my veggie years may be short-lived. |
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But the distress caused by my dull outfit was short-lived as I grew confident that my appearance would not be my main concern when I was free-falling at 180 miles per hour. |
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The short-lived rebellion, which called for an end to colonial rule and a return of the local feudal monarchy, was brutally crushed by British forces. |
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Yet nineteenth-century free-trade experiments across nation-states were short-lived, while early customs unions were specific to regions within nation states. |
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Remember the short-lived hullabaloo sparked off by the Federal Trade Commission's report that film studios were previewing violent R-rated films to children? |
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The fact that they probably will is to be a short-lived glory. |
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The joy of walking through dewy streets was short-lived but memorable. |
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The term excimer is derived from excited dimer, a term coined by physical chemists in the 1960s to describe short-lived energized molecules with two identical components. |
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I also remember watching David Letterman's short-lived morning show on TV when I had a spare during my school schedule. |
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But the home side's joy was short-lived as Luxembourg's Joel Kitenge fired in off the crossbar to level in the 44th minute. |
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It appears that even during interglacials the climate can oscillate between warm and cold, and yet the warm intervals are short-lived. |
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Pyrethrum and derris are short-lived, mild natural insecticides that poison insects. |
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Its format on analogue audiotape may well be short-lived as professional standard cassette tape players are no longer manufactured. |
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David Howker QC, for Powell, said that the incident was short-lived and that the violence was minimal. |
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The 1969 dispenser was of the short-lived superpowerless karate-chopping Wonder Woman written by the legendary Dennis O'Neil. |
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Brazil star Rivaldo's return home could yet prove to be short-lived after Cruzeiro revealed that he has signed just a short-term deal with them. |
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We made it through Melrose Place and the short-lived Melrose Place remake. |
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As a movement with national and international resonance, the BPP was short-lived. |
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This period marked the beginning of a wonderful, if short-lived, era for ethnic music. |
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At the shot, there is a short-lived bump in the handle and little audile noise. |
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Some of the exonerees did meet with partial success during their appeals and postconviction process, but this success was usually short-lived. |
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When fellow superheavyweight Anthony Joshua took time out after winning gold at the London Games, Joyce stepped up as one of the stars of the short-lived GB Lionhearts team. |
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Massive stars, also called spectral class O stars because of their characteristics are the brightest and the most short-lived stars in the universe. |
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In other words, once SAHDs had become an accepted part of public reality, Mr. Mom as well as the short-lived TV series Daddio were bound to follow. |
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The Black cumin is generally short-lived annual, typical of disturbed soils or natural communities of semiarid areas, with a dominance of therophytes. |
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The nation's short-lived affair with low-carb confectionery has reached an end as confectioners begin to ditch their offerings and the multiples de-list the products. |
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But once a week, Frank and his wife transform a nearby bar called Licorous into a short-lived eatery dedicated to simple, authentic Thai street food. |
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The Seeds, formed in 1965, were a short-lived but cultishly memorable band that melded primitive rock rhythms with the free-love message of the flower power generation. |
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Bull, now 24-5-1, had built up his modest record largely on local club shows and had swapped a short-lived retirement and a couple of ringside seats to take the fight. |
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With the exception of the larger, New Zealand endemic, omnivorous Galumna rugosa, they were short-lived, cosmopolitan species, either fungivorous or herbofungivorous. |
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Behind them I planted a group of Polemonium paucifolrum, a short-lived Jacob's ladder with unusual tubular flowers of soft apricot with brown feathering at their tips. |
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In 1987 Everton were closing in on a ninth league title, but also had the unwanted demands of a campaign in the short-lived and unlamented Full Members Cup. |
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Through the climatic changes, conodont and ammonoid faunae were initially able to recover very quickly during the Early Triassic as unusually short-lived species emerged. |
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For the experiment, researchers raised members of a mutant, short-lived species of fruit fly, in a vial with younger members of control fruit flies. |
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