But the second seed shuts the door and moves into the semi-finals on her second match point. |
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We eventually left and got back to the hotel about 3am and had a quick swim in the hotel pool which shuts at 10 pm. |
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As the theater grows dark, Kyle shuts up, puts his popcorn in his lap, and slowly inches his arm around the back of Kenzie's seat. |
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The check valve prevents water already pumped up through the plumbing from draining back down into the sump well when the pump shuts off. |
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If you overload an electrical system with too much energy and too much stimulation, the circuit breaker activates and shuts everything down. |
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It is the strong bond between the two parties that forms an almost insuperable barrier to entry and shuts out potential competitors. |
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He shuts his locker door, maybe a little more harshly than usual, and just kind of gives me this stare. |
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There is no off switch and the unit simply shuts down after a couple of minutes of inactivity. |
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I think there will be more than a few tears when this great old building shuts up shop. |
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Fearing a meltdown, the reactor officer shuts down the submarine's main source of power. |
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The service never shuts down, and even on Christmas Day a skeleton staff is on duty. |
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When the door shuts, conversation peters out, expressions sour, a drunk guy in a shiny shirt leans against the wall. |
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Stainforth is just one of the communities that will be dealt a body blow if Hatfield colliery shuts. |
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It was good thinking, except I'd forgotten it was Tuesday and, on Tuesdays, the Post Office in Spilsby shuts at midday. |
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I'm banned from anywhere for life, and my computer shuts down with a bloop. |
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When impedance is reached, the energy shuts off and a tone alerts OR staff members that fusion is complete. |
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Saturday's the day to mingle, cruise and schmooze along Ste-Catherine street when Community Day shuts down one of downtown's main arteries. |
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Our trucks have a mechanism that automatically shuts the engine off if it's idling over the limit. |
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By inhibiting such a current after amputating a salamander's leg, they can, in effect, flip a switch that shuts down the process of regrowth. |
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If an employer shuts a pension scheme today it still has to pay the benefits promised by that scheme for decades. |
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The furnace is equipped with a safety feature which automatically shuts it off when it gets too hot. |
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And, like many of today's electronic muffs, it amplifies ambient sound and shuts down when the noise reaches a preset level. |
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Instead everything shuts down for about 3 hours, they all head off to the nearest Trattoria for a 3 course and lashings of wine. |
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When the door opens, the refer shuts off, when the door closes, the reefer turns back on increasing shelf life. |
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She shuts her eyes and makes a wish in her head then blows out the candles. |
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In case of an overload or a short on that circuit, the breaker trips and automatically shuts off power to that circuit. |
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There is even talk that his son Brett might follow in his dad's golden footsteps and make the jump to the WHA if the NHL shuts down. |
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Hibernation is when the system stores all the information it has in its memory onto the hard disk, then shuts down. |
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When the float rises to a preset limit it shuts off the incoming water, and the flushing cycle is complete and ready for another sequence. |
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The computer shuts down students' access to quizzes or activities after the deadlines pass. |
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The body shuts down blood circulation to the feet, to prevent excessive loss of body heat. |
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She shuts herself away from the world while she translates a trashy thriller from Czech into English. |
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High quality heaters feature a tip-over safety switch, which automatically shuts the heater off if it should get knocked over. |
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The last thing I hear before the door shuts behind me is a laugh shared by the doctor and Jasmine. |
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The doors shuts quietly behind her, a feature I wouldn't have expected with the likely temperament of this woman. |
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Autism is a cruel condition that shuts children away in their own world and prevents them forming normal friendships and relationships. |
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But as the door shuts lightly behind her, the words she's just spoken suddenly crash in Beth's mind. |
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Prior to the final touch down, the spacecraft shuts down the propulsion engine and enters into a free fall descent. |
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He turns off the car's ignition, puts the gear into park, takes out the keys, gets out of the vehicle and shuts and locks the door. |
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The government shuts down more crystal-meth labs there than anywhere bar America and Ukraine. |
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They all board the elevator and the door shuts as they begin descending. |
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End of day, AECL shuts down the NRU to remove fuel from their testing loop. |
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You may want to go try out the service before it shuts down, because this thing is doing a belly flop into the deadpool. |
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Since installation I have had water hammer when the pump shuts off. |
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Ressentiment gnaws at people's minds and hearts and shuts the door on forgiveness. |
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She goes to church with her husband, but when the pastor asks to counsel her in private, she shuts him down. |
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A hard spray of water will knock some bugs off the plants and a dusting of a non-toxic substance called rotenone shuts off their breathing mechanism. |
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This allows a user to set up sessions so that they persist on a server after he or she shuts down his or her workstation. |
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There are ways to ensure that a town does not have to disintegrate because a plant shuts down or a mill closes. |
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With the fall of darkness, it shuts down its solar collectors. |
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The organisms that make up the crust are cryptobiotic, meaning that their metabolism shuts down when it's dry. |
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When this difference occurs, the GFCI quickly shuts off the current flow before serious injury or damage can happen. |
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Water hammer is a loud banging noise that occurs when you close a faucet or when an appliance, like a washing machine, shuts off. |
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If, like the Fukushima plant, an IFR loses its power supply, it simply shuts down, without human agency. |
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When pressure in the vessel exceeds the set point of the tank blanketing valve, it shuts off. |
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Those instabilities permit the plasma to touch the reactor wall, at which point it cools and the whole thing shuts down. |
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The twisted Trevira CS fabric with a special white mother-of-pearl PVC coating on the back reliably shuts out all incidences of light. |
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The V8 also hosts Active Fuel Management, which shuts down half the cylinders under light driving situations, and runs on regular unleaded. |
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Finally he gets to the washroom, where he shuts the door and sits down until called again. |
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It is worth the visit for the art on the top floor, but pick your time carefully: the gallery is open only four days a week, and shuts at 3pm. |
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We do all these reports and give them to the minister and he shuts them down every single time. |
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Anything you want done before the system shuts down should be added to this file. |
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Yellowfeed is a greenfeed crop that has been sprayed with a glyphosate herbicide that shuts the crop down. |
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When the heating comes on or shuts off, it is normal to hear a ''click'' sound. |
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After that program shuts down entirely, the outreach, prevention and advocacy for homeless aboriginal people in London ends. |
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The Thecus properly shuts down, and when an external power supply is restored, it automatically turns back on. |
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If the temperature reaches a critical level, the unit automatically shuts down. |
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If heat pump operation is restricted, an outdoor temperature sensor shuts the heat pump off when the temperature falls below a preset limit. |
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The second type simply shuts off the air-source heat pump when the outdoor temperature falls below a specified level. |
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Should an internal failure or major external event such as an earthquake occur, the emergency system automatically shuts down the reactors. |
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That means later grape varieties will be challenged to ripen enough before frost shuts down the vines. |
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And it may be who blinks rather than who shuts the government down that matters most. |
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Lauren, who has been dancing since she was just three years-old, hopes to become a professional dancer, but knows her hopes will be dashed if the course shuts. |
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The month is commencing with a bang as the government shuts down after failing to pass a budget to fund the government. |
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Late February to mid-March is the ideal planting time. An early start improves the odds of reaping a good harvest before summer heat shuts down fruit production. |
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First there's the scram system, it automatically ejects the control rods into the core and shuts the plant down. |
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He shuts his phone and says my name softly and it lingers on his tongue. |
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On arrival on the apron in Baghdad the pilot shuts down the engines as the hot engine backwash and dust need to be eliminated to maximise casualty comfort and well-being. |
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In this case, silicate in the ash melts as it hits the hot turbines of the engine and shuts it down. |
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Security shuts the palace down and our producer is tearing his hair out, desperate to test the rocket the Queen is to launch at the start of the fireworks display. |
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He shuts his eyes tight, as if trying to quell something terrible. |
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Jonnie shuts the phone and casually tosses it onto the dresser. |
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Christopher tip-toes to the closet and quietly shuts himself inside. |
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The girl reaches up above her head, pulls down the metal blind that shuts the bar off from the rest of the room and locks it in place with the padlock. |
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Thick electric guitar cuts in on the refrain, a false start that teases at a closing firestorm, but shuts down instead, bowing to the pastoral glow of the verses. |
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He shuts off the motor and then slams an open hand on the dashboard. |
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And if it shuts, the nearest pubs will be in the town centre where the trade caters mainly for the young crowd and are too far away for older folk. |
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There is also a performance mode, but my favorite, valet mode, is known inside the company as Ferris Bueller Mode, which means a would-be joyrider won't get far before the vehicle shuts off. |
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Exclusion shuts children out of education, stopping them from realizing their potential and locking communities into a further generation of poverty. |
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The programme automatically shuts off when the selected dryness level is reached. This means that the dryer runs only as long as necessary and thus uses less energy. |
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To switch off, hold down the red key until the screen shuts down. |
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Cromwell lingers on the periphery, like the world's most dangerous therapist: he observes, and calculates, and shuts up while everyone else babbles and confesses. |
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While the government seems to move at a snail's pace in some areas, in others when it finally makes a decision it shuts down debate, as was indicated by my colleague earlier. |
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At Hellberg, we provide hearing protection that shuts out dangerous noise, lets the sounds in that you need to hear and is so comfortable that there is no temptation to take it off. |
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She shuts herself at home, then se does not leave her room, and lastly she locks herself in the interior cell so that she denies herself speech too: she becomes mute. |
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Your screen is going crazyand then shuts down. |
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Avoiding the truth with optimistic but plainly false statements usually shuts down conversation, as it tells your children that the subject is something you don't want to talk about. |
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This is because biological systems will respond to small doses as a signal of some kind, but when the dose gets large, that whole system shuts down, so as not to overreact the system. |
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On Tuesday, the northbound A1 closes from Coalhouse to Gateshead Quays, and southbound A1 shuts from Lobley Hill to Coalhouse. |
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There is not a significant difference between an inward and outward swinging door, but some users may find that an outward swinging door permits more room to make oneself comfortable before the door shuts. |
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Every time something goes wrong, legal haggling breaks out among suppliers and between them and the contractor, work shuts down for weeks on end and a huge slice of the cost ends up in the pockets of lawyers. |
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Cardio's screen shuts down after being idle for one minute. |
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So the mental thought calms itself and shuts up, finally. |
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The excess testosterone shuts off menstruation, and causes acne and hirsutism. |
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Now researchers have found clownfish can boost their hosts' oxygen supplies at night too. Clownfish and anemones live on coral reefs where oxygen levels in the water often plunge at night as photosynthesis shuts down. |
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When God shuts one window in the culture war, he opens another. |
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For example, discrimination shuts millions of girls out of school and blocks critical services for children from ethnic minorities and indigenous groups. |
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A light goes off, you know, another part of you just shuts down. |
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The charger shuts off automatically once the battery is fully charged. |
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The convection oven fan shuts off when the oven door is opened. |
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We also look pastier in winter because the blood supply to our skin's outermost layers shuts down in the cold. |
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She bursts into tears and shuts the eyes not to see anything more? |
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She remains deeply pensive as she turns and shuts the door. |
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I don't know why Blip just shuts off the power and then blames it on the weather. |
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During the sleeping cycle, one brain hemisphere remains active, while the other hemisphere shuts down. |
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When people become fat, the production of adiponectin hormone slows or even shuts down, setting them up for disease. |
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If it gets cold quickly in a room when the heater shuts down, or if it becomes unbearably hot on a hot day, here we are talking about a hut climate. |
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Smaller and lighter than Acrobat Reader, it is quite slow, less featured and suffers from some bugs: sometimes the program shuts down when you try to zoom for instance. |
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Sclerotherapy is a precise, microinjection procedure that specifically shuts down varicosed or diseased veins. |
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To maximize fuel economy and minimize environmental impact, the Altima automatically shuts the gasoline engine down when it isn't needed, such as at stoplights, low speeds or coasting. |
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The importance of maintaining grid operation for nuclear power stations has been identified as a key issue, since if the grid fails, the plant normally shuts down, though the reactor still requires electricity for cooling. |
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This is a synthetic hormone which, as in the female Pill, shuts off production in the brain of those molecules that stimulate the gonads to go about their reproductive business. |
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Salicinium, a natural plant extract, is a glycome that enters into a metabolic reaction which shuts down the ability of the cancer cell to hide from the immune system. |
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Ice eventually builds up around the coils, until it reaches a thickness of about three inches surrounding each pipe, and the cooling system shuts off. |
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For example, if, while a person is sleeping, a door shuts and in their dream they hear a door is shut, Aristotle argues that this sensory experience is not part of the dream. |
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A further environmental impact is that aquatic organisms which adapt to the warmer discharge water may be injured if the plant shuts down in cold weather. |
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