The optical sensor functions as a rangefinder, measuring the height of the target beneath the missile and profiling the target simultaneously. |
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Our publishers recognized this by publishing, simultaneously, a hard-copy version and a Web version, which will be updated two years hence. |
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From September 1961 all first transmissions of schools programmes would be simultaneously networked. |
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But we're simultaneously transfixed by the scale of the event, excited by its uncommon nature. |
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As she releases the eggs on the bed, the male simultaneously releases milt to fertilize them. |
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And an award-winning troupe of 11 gymnasts perform simultaneously on trampolines. |
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Multiple digital read channels may be used to read multiple tracks of an optical disk simultaneously. |
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All three pillars of the global economy have not tottered simultaneously for a decade. |
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Attired in bronze tights and leotards, with absurdly bad wigs on their heads, the seven dancers seem simultaneously naked and sexless. |
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After gliding maybe two steps, we would simultaneously fall down on our behinds. |
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The twist is that this metamorphosis is emphasized by the fact that the young heroine, Ginger, is simultaneously becoming a werewolf. |
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We have to discourage begging and simultaneously find beggars another way of earning a living. |
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Imaging, analyzing, and decisionmaking, which once proceeded in distinct, often lengthy, sequential steps, now occur almost simultaneously. |
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Random House trade imprints now publish lead titles as print books and e-books simultaneously. |
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The apple symbolizes original sin and purity, simultaneously sensuality and innocence. |
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The tinnitus and pain occurred simultaneously while the patient was sleeping. |
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But even if the logic of mercantilism was correct, this strategy could never work if all nations tried to follow it simultaneously. |
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The console enables subscribers to watch or record two programs simultaneously, or view one while time-shifting another. |
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According to quantum mechanics, a single photon passing through a beam splitter takes both the reflected and transmitted paths simultaneously. |
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As the cowboy turned in their direction, the ladies all sucked in their breath simultaneously. |
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Players use their fingers to flick their players and the miniature ball simultaneously to move around the pitch. |
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There is a need for two conditions to be present simultaneously to turn on the thyristor. |
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From analyzing the recorded signal, both the excitation and response of the ground are obtained simultaneously. |
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Two-photon excitation is a nonlinear process in which a fluorophore absorbs two photons simultaneously. |
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The news on the TV screen had a surge of static and a loud noise simultaneously thundered throughout the colony. |
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Presenter Steve Scruton, who created the idea for Pirate BBC Essex, will broadcast live simultaneously on medium wave, FM and the internet. |
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To exist simultaneously as two selves, two persons, may have been Lowell's greatest wish. |
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My ex and I found serious new partners almost simultaneously, and that's what really helped us move securely into friendship. |
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Visitors to the portal can simultaneously search the databases of six large e-book shops. |
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Even so, she suffers simultaneously from that perennial thespian complaint of neuroticism fuelled by depressing self-doubt. |
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While the mass media focus is usually on one place at a time, the protests are often in many places simultaneously. |
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In the first, they chatted simultaneously with a woman and with a man masquerading as a woman, in an effort to spot the real woman. |
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By the mid-4th century Coptic script was widely used, and both Coptic and Greek scripts were in use simultaneously. |
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The fans created a haze of maroon and white as hundreds joined together in simultaneously swirling their scarves above their heads. |
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Adversaries could also launch both theater ballistic and cruise missiles to arrive simultaneously at the designated target. |
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They do so through delicate balancing acts of simultaneously embracing and rejecting both femininity and hegemonic masculinity. |
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The two hands play the motif simultaneously in contrary motion, rising and descending twice, emphasized by sforzandi. |
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Now, the progress of a passenger can be tracked simultaneously by ticket agents, baggage handlers and flight-control operations. |
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Must we geneticists become bacteriologists, physiological chemists and physicists, simultaneously with being zoologists and botanists? |
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It is for the first time that a serial was telecast simultaneously in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam. |
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Today we're apparently cooking tea for four people in the microwave, simultaneously. |
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Whether handling tenor, soprano or baritone, Carter seems to reference almost every point in saxophonic history simultaneously. |
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This is the babble of many tongues as they are simultaneously translated in the glass towers in the stone city. |
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The heart of the novel is a long, dazzling set piece that is simultaneously satiric and macabre. |
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How in tarnation could they make a movie that appeals to kids so much and also appeal to adults so much too, simultaneously. |
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The mixture of nearly machinelike order and organic irregularities implies that intuition and reason are working simultaneously. |
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Almost simultaneously a four-horse carriage appeared at the opposite end of the street driven by a short, fat man in a tailcoat. |
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Trim up overhanging foliage from surrounding plants and simultaneously cut back any stray grass runners before they take root in adjacent beds. |
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It's a bit of a coup having two plays running simultaneously in the West End. |
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His first play, A Man of Honour was produced in 1903 and, the year after, four of his plays ran simultaneously in London. |
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Nearly simultaneously, however, a federal district court ruled that an Ohio city could be sued for discriminatory effects. |
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One passage suggests the right hand is playing open and closed high hat notes while simultaneously playing four-stroke ruffs with the left hand. |
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There was a crack of sharp thunder as the bullets plunged from their silver caves, and a shower of shells fell to the ground simultaneously. |
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Spookily, their albums came out simultaneously, with practically identical cover artwork. |
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They rose simultaneously and Andrew put a comforting arm round his wife to guide her but she pulled away from him. |
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Eventually it becomes clear to him that Sarah has simultaneously been carrying on a flirtation with another lodger. |
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This will reduce the pressure on the old city and lower its infrastructure renewal bill and simultaneously make it more liveable. |
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This is ludicrous, and you may feel the urge to simultaneously roll your eyes, laugh out loud, and change the channel. |
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Almost simultaneously her lookouts sighted a large fishing vessel listing heavily about five miles away. |
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The facility's fully automated robotic palletizer is capable of palletizing both half-gallon and quart-size corrugated boxes simultaneously. |
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A quantum object ceases to exist here, and simultaneously appears in existence over there. |
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By 1910, then, the time was ripe for abstract art, and it developed more or less simultaneously in various countries. |
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This information was also recorded simultaneously and was answered on a five-point scale, like a Likert scale. |
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His ability to lifecast while simultaneously hosting the Oscars was kind of the highlight of my 2011 so far. |
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It was too much of a coincidence for both an electronic disturbance and a triggered bomb to go off simultaneously. |
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It will sport a trio of TV tuners enabling users to record three programmes simultaneously. |
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The song pulled off a handsome trick, being both retro and modern simultaneously, combining the old Cullum with the new. |
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Next year they are shutting our plant down to retool for production of three different vehicles simultaneously. |
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Timothy simultaneously suppressed a gasp of terror and a retch of repulsion. |
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They simultaneously attacked the airfields and the ships at anchor in the bay. |
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In the end, it's the old contradictory chestnut of being both repulsed and attracted simultaneously that keeps you hooked. |
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These films regale as they repulse, hitting the gag reflex and the funny bone simultaneously. |
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Declarations of love and lustful interest can often be both amusing and embarrassing simultaneously. |
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As Derrida suggests, a painter cannot look simultaneously at the model and at its representation. |
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As a result, the metamorphic forms have a simultaneously repellant and enticing effect. |
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His British landlord rents out two rooms to four immigrants, while simultaneously claiming benefit for the property. |
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Both were deeply but ambivalently bonded with their male sidekicks and, to both, women were simultaneously a lure and a threat. |
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Then it strikes me that perhaps, like an ambiguous picture, both can exist simultaneously and have their own truth. |
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It amazes me that we are right in the heart of the city centre, while simultaneously being away from it all. |
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They cannot stay aloof from politics or business and simultaneously be political and entrepreneurial. |
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But it ruled that radio stations could relay the two-way debate, so stations can broadcast it simultaneously. |
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The monks' chanting is heard as a deep growling sound, which is the result of producing three octaves simultaneously. |
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Faced with a simultaneously growing publication lag, the Journal necessarily tightened its standards. |
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Sizing up the competition, while simultaneously baiting the media, is all in a day's work for this budding entrepreneur. |
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By using the simple guideline of Rogers' principle, I was able to be empathic, regardful and genuine simultaneously. |
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Rather different number systems were used simultaneously in the Arabic world over a long period of time. |
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We care enough about Jackie that we simultaneously hope that his wish to go to war will be granted, and that it never will. |
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Through a series of wipes, the screen splits into as many as eight images simultaneously fighting for the viewer's attention. |
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And of course there is nothing to stop conductors holding two such appointments simultaneously. |
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They suffocated and strangled me simultaneously, and I had to fight to surface for air. |
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This exhibition simultaneously marks the coming of age of video art and honours Viola's status as a master of the medium. |
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This eager anticipation almost mocks readerly expectation as it is simultaneously manipulating it. |
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The downside is that all the criteria needed to build a fusion reactor are rather difficult to achieve simultaneously. |
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The white kaolin clay has extra fine particles that simultaneously thwart insects and act as an alkaline barrier to fungal spores. |
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It simultaneously reconstructs philosophical aesthetics, especially that of Kant and Hegel, from the perspective of modern art. |
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It was after three a.m. when the whirr of a single projector gave way to the roar of three projectors running simultaneously. |
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Second comes the question of feasibility and, more or less simultaneously, of advisability. |
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When he was sure all was ready, he started backing up, and instantly rammed into two parked cars simultaneously. |
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Three of the station tracks were now simultaneously occupied by westbound trains. |
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Bismarck has been described by historians as a political juggler who could keep swinging half a dozen balls in his hands simultaneously. |
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Henry Armstrong held world titles at featherweight, lightweight and welterweight simultaneously and won 150 fights. |
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For one, reducing the modulus simultaneously makes the surface more susceptible to adhesion by particulates. |
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However, with imaginative adeptness, the abiku can be here and there simultaneously. |
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For practical reasons, the radiographs and the respiratory pressures could not be obtained simultaneously. |
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In reply he claims that he and his fellows hold their elevated position by virtue of a number of qualities which they enjoy simultaneously. |
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She was in the kitchen when I arrived, simultaneously rabbiting into a mobile phone while watching a soap opera on television. |
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One of the most interesting revelations of the study is that American Jewry seems to be moving in two different directions simultaneously. |
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Soon I had amassed a large record collection while, simultaneously, building up a vaseline-walled quiff which defied gravity. |
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Crabbers are pleased if they catch a couple on this amorous journey, since they gain simultaneously a hard male and a female shedder. |
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Like any job, repeated accomplishment of any task simultaneously raises confidence and comfort. |
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This allows the quantum computer to efficiently carry out a large number of calculations simultaneously. |
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The hawks hunt cooperatively with several birds simultaneously swooping on their prey, which consists of woodrats, jackrabbits, and other birds. |
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The output is regulated by a single pulse width modulating controller which drives the boost switch and buck switch simultaneously. |
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On the other hand, the new transistor simultaneously controls the electric power that drives a lamp and serves as the lamp itself. |
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Fabre explains that his metaphors are simultaneously real and illusory, physical and abstract, living and dead. |
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You'll train your abdominals and spine extensors to work simultaneously to maintain your lifted position as you move your top leg. |
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Microelectronics manufacturers create hundreds to thousands of chips simultaneously on large, thin wafers of silicon. |
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In this discontinuous and heterogeneous present, the videomaker is witness, participant, and documenter simultaneously. |
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It simultaneously reveals the absurdity of dictatorship and gives comfort to those languishing under an impossible reality. |
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But as the Ugg ascended to mainstream popularity, they were simultaneously shunned by fashion types. |
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The camera dollied backward along the length of the tower's staircase while simultaneously its lens zoomed forward. |
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But simultaneously, as indicated by his support for beacon, journalism is still incredibly valuable to him. |
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Do cardio and strength train simultaneously while engaging every major body part. |
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Superpositioning allows the quantum computer to simultaneously store multiple bit patterns, or states, depending on the number of particles in the system. |
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But the simultaneously gripping and chilling hold of Serial is that its characters are real people. |
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Ending his game, Tim stepped down from the platform, snatching his hat and jamming it atop his head, while swinging his bag over his shoulder simultaneously. |
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But if quantum theorists are correct, quantum bits, or qubits, will enable more efficient problem solving because a qubit can simultaneously encode both a zero and a one. |
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At that moment, three or four shots rang out almost simultaneously, echoing throughout the cinder block building. |
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From this he generates canons, overtures, duets, fugues, 3-part sinfonias, and even the famous quodlibet, in which several tunes sound simultaneously. |
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This system not only allows several welds to be done simultaneously, it also reduces weld time from three seconds for a conventional spot weld, to just half a second. |
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Each cache director contains four independent regions of cache memory for a total of 32 separately addressable, simultaneously accessible regions of cache memory. |
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They adduce no evidence for this proposition, beyond the intuition that giving three vaccines simultaneously is too much for the infantile immune system. |
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Field Recordings From The Sun is simultaneously a deformation and unabashed celebration of all that is purely grotesque and whorishly beautiful about Rock and Roll music. |
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The video has 1.5 million views on YouTube and became an Internet sensation that had many simultaneously laughing and cringing. |
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In India, khus-khus has long been an ingredient in perfumes, and dampened khus-khus mats were used as fans to simultaneously move and scent the air. |
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This involves the use of specialized ships that can simultaneously launch helicopter forces and seaborne landing craft and air cushion landing craft. |
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The fact that he's simultaneously miming the drum parts, semaphoring the instrumental twiddles and playing an air guitar only adds to the surreal nature of the occasion. |
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A sharp rap at the door made the quartet's heads turn simultaneously toward the door. |
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For instance, the radio receiver must handle many weak signals simultaneously, then amplify and filter them before further signal processing occurs. |
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Klein is simultaneously not only cynical about political leaders, but dismissive of them. |
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The drink simultaneously quenches, refreshes and reddens his lips. |
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I'm not sure whether we'd ever develop two different versions simultaneously. |
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City's top scorer raced onto Alex Calvo Garcia's misdirected header but as he went to shoot he was tackled simultaneously by Russ Wilcox and was left writhing in agony. |
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These two works made brilliant use of technology, demonstrating digital art's potential to create all-encompassing environments, simultaneously visceral and conceptual. |
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It is both darker than its unpleasant reputation and, simultaneously, more enduringly majestic than a schlocky brochure. |
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It came too late for some, of course, as almost simultaneously we saw the sclerotic auto companies collapsing before us. |
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In Scotland, however, the old code remained legal and came to be viewed simultaneously as a relic of outmoded ways of life and as a sign of modernity. |
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Woodcut illustration was well suited to the printed book, since woodblocks and type both require relief printing and can thus be printed simultaneously. |
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The developmental state sets clear policies and goals for the economy and carries these out while simultaneously minimizing corporate rent-seeking and bureaucratic failure. |
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These would simultaneously raise the caliber of its repertoire and extend the range of its dancers beyond the loveliness that, in art, is simply not enough. |
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I was simultaneously translated via headphones into Latvian and Russian. |
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Jenkins manages to humanize Manning while simultaneously explaining and elevating his mythology. |
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Arising from within a culture, technology, whether it is a canoe, a revolver, or a clock, simultaneously shapes and reshapes the culture in which it exists. |
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The films featuring Marlene Dietrich add the paradox of the dazzling yet androgynous female who is simultaneously moral and amoral, eminently proper yet irredeemably decadent. |
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The novel is simultaneously a celebration and an exemplar of the joys of storytelling. |
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Irwin appears to have spent his career championing ideas that were simultaneously perfectly logical and extravagantly bizarre. |
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The records can also be indexed in various ways simultaneously to ensure instant retrieval of files even in a repository the virtual size of the Grand Canyon. |
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Get Shorty farina proves how unsettling and chilling an actor can be while simultaneously being, well, hilarious. |
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Radio, digital and satellite listeners in the UK and local radio station audiences in Africa will simultaneously hear and be able to engage with broadcasts. |
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Then, the arteries were doubly ligated with silk sutures simultaneously. |
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Every classroom should have a deaf teacher as well as one who can hear so that children are exposed to both sign and spoken language simultaneously. |
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Our culture simultaneously denigrates marriage and romanticizes it. |
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Events become increasingly chaotic as Ellwood desperately tries to seal his deal while simultaneously keeping the suspicious sergeant at arm's length. |
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Three big judoka simultaneously put locks on his neck and both arms. |
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His paintings consist of a gestural script simultaneously simple yet impossible to decipher. |
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It uses the satellites of the Global Positioning System to send data simultaneously to the control towers and to the cockpits. |
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All of a sudden, Beth and Alicia cried out simultaneously as a third figure emerged from the bushes and Daniel leapt on him, bringing him to the ground in a rugby tackle. |
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Dancers must be in place by 1pm for a simple run-through and then the world record-breaking attempt will begin, with 10,000 people simultaneously dancing The Siege of Ennis. |
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Go ahead and lay supine and see if you can get your cervical vertebrae and sacrum on the ball simultaneously, with your femur parallel to the floor. |
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If the defender lunges toward you, quickly take a longer step with the same foot and simultaneously push the ball out and drive right around his hip. |
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For Hegel, the lyric poet can only ever be an unhappy consciousness condemned to irony, a self-seeker simultaneously the agent of self-displacement. |
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The UK PAAMS will defend the ships from missiles approaching individually or in salvos and is capable of controlling a large number of airborne missiles simultaneously. |
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This is perhaps best demonstrated in music, where sampling has created an obvious situation in which individuals are both producing and consuming simultaneously. |
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In her flapper-age bathing costume, Mayerova dances simultaneously as a machine and a mademoiselle, as an athlete and an advertisement for the modernist revolution. |
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It crashed after a simulation in which just a few hundred people tried to log on simultaneously. |
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The neck is broken by being pulled down and simultaneously twisted back on itself. |
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Her baby blues flick over to me as she tucks some of her thin copper hair behind one ear, simultaneously adjusting her round tortoiseshell glasses. |
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This simultaneously reduces the number of free carriers in the material. |
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Three things stand out in this simultaneously remarkable and humdrum bit of film. |
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She was the undisputed queen of chic when it came to hip Capri pants with a baggy jumper and a ponytail, managing to look simultaneously casual yet impeccably turned out. |
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Taking into account the new reality, it is considering scrapping its policy that says the country should be able to fight two major wars simultaneously. |
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They will have to maintain their critical stance and simultaneously respond to the demands of the market economy in the new, reformed, capitalist system. |
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They simultaneously over-simplify and inflame a conflict that is already poorly understood. |
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By contrast with infrared thermometry, thermal imaging allows information on the temperatures of all areas in a scene to be obtained simultaneously in one image. |
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The result is a simultaneously entertaining and instructional story that should help even the most hard-bitten bargainers do a better job of getting the things they want. |
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With such deft touches, he simultaneously invokes Australian ideas of mateship, individuality, colonial innocence and a mood of melancholy sacrifice. |
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Such mothers were simultaneously seductresses and parasites. |
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Coordinated attacks took place simultaneously at two points a considerable distance away from each other in juba. |
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Second, the student is able to play melody and harmony simultaneously. |
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The beam splitter in the coupler deflected light to the video camera at right angles and simultaneously introduced a large amount of polarization. |
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Then you shoot the electrons simultaneously into a beam splitter. |
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It goes against the grain to leave anyone out simply because they can't read text on a video display or press both the meta key and F1 simultaneously. |
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The door at the other side of the room is twin to the one through which she entered, and she sets the bolt there almost simultaneously with seeing it. |
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A miasma of middle class angst simultaneously stings granny and granddaughter into revenge against Annie at the same time it is paralysing their victim. |
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The seemingly random splotches of bold color mimicked the appearance of tortoiseshell while simultaneously obscuring flaws still evident in the body and glaze of many pieces. |
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The conversion of coal to coke made cheaper iron ore smelting possible and simultaneously produced town gas, used from the early 19th cent. for lighting. |
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In this instance, 10 traces were recorded simultaneously, in real time. |
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This prevents the chromophore from migrating within the polymer while simultaneously improving the efficiency of energy transfer to the chromophore. |
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Milton's God, of course, exercises the most transgressive and transformational freedom of cosmological liberty, which is simultaneously omnific and divorcive. |
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When a seductive femme fatale and a minxish, trick-turning cocktail waitress simultaneously barge into Cosmo's misery, he finds his world-and the world-turned inside out. |
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Another category of idioms is a word having several meanings, sometimes simultaneously, sometimes discerned from the context of its usage. |
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The copycatting simultaneously delighted and inflamed Townshend. |
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Blossoms are produced in spring simultaneously with the budding of the leaves, and are produced on spurs and some long shoots. |
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The fork in the tongue gives snakes a sort of directional sense of smell and taste simultaneously. |
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Twins may be more vulnerable to foxes than singlets, as ewes cannot effectively defend both simultaneously. |
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While the Greek campaign was underway, German forces, supported by the Italians, Hungarians and the Bulgarians simultaneously invaded Yugoslavia. |
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He installed a system of electrical firing so that all guns could be fired simultaneously, making Ocean the first vessel to be so equipped. |
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A twice-a-day tablet, it acts to enhance the protective neurohormonal systems of the heart while simultaneously suppressing the harmful system. |
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As the tool rotates and advances simultaneously, the cutter traces trochoidal path. |
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Moving simultaneously westward, it arrived in the English province of Gascony around the same time. |
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But due to the indistinguishability of the particles in the sample, it describes a decay mechanism that occurs for all N atoms simultaneously. |
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On 22 April 1996, four attacks on Serbian security personnel were carried out almost simultaneously in several parts of Kosovo. |
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The Prussian army was too weak to simultaneously besiege Prague and keep von Daun away, and Frederick was forced to attack prepared positions. |
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E Breviate has developed software that allows buyers to conduct e-auctions with multiple parameters being evaluated simultaneously. |
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It is one of the few major political parties in the world to operate in two countries simultaneously. |
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Thus, for a brief second, Newton's first law was defeated in two ways simultaneously. |
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Promiscuity increased as the war progressed, with unmarried soldiers often intimately involved with several women simultaneously. |
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Macaulay simultaneously was a leading reformer involved in transforming the educational system of India. |
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Shipping to the colonies boomed simultaneously with the flood of skilled mariners after the war. |
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Cognitive dissonance is defined as the confused mental condition that results from holding incompatible beliefs simultaneously. |
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The Buddhists, by attacking Brahma, simultaneously attack Brahman and then axiologize the latter in such texts as the Tevijja Sutta. |
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I marvel how a winter flock of my favorite bushtits can fly away simultaneously. |
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Aristotle suggested that the reason for anything coming about can be attributed to four different types of simultaneously active factors. |
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Communities invite clients and candidates into the Talent Rover experience while simultaneously reducing busywork and collecting powerful data. |
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An achene was considered germinated following emergence of the radicle and coleoptile, which usually occurred simultaneously. |
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However, when the Games started, both networks broadcast most of the events simultaneously. |
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Talking of backfire, frontfire or whatever, John Carroll can give it both barrels, and simultaneously. |
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The edited volume on Angelopoulos, cames out less than a year later, in 1998, and the work on both books was conducted simultaneously. |
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It will involve the contestant using a single-action six-gun in each hand, simultaneously. |
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Mobile communication is simultaneously additive and subordinative and operates somewhat independent of formal language constructs. |
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This skiver is said to be the first that can utilize two winders and a slitter for skiving film rolls of two different widths simultaneously. |
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His role is to prevent the ball from hitting the stumps by use of his bat, and simultaneously to strike it well enough to score runs. |
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This enabled several pictures to be filmed simultaneously, and ultimately Pinewood achieved the highest output of any studio in the world. |
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The legacy Martineau offers to Eliot is auntly in the terms of my definition, because it is simultaneously gratuitous and enabling. |
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The events take place simultaneously on the Friday, Saturday and Sunday of the August bank holiday weekend, sharing the same bill. |
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The album and the single hit number one in both the US and the UK simultaneously, a chart first, in September. |
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He has arbitraged by purchasing in one market and simultaneously selling the same or similar merchandise in another market. |
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Eliot was knowledgeable in regards to religion, while simultaneously remaining critical of it. |
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At times, he relies heavily on puns to express his true thoughts while simultaneously concealing them. |
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We perceive the bird and frog views simultaneously, although what hybrid monstrosity we become in the process is not clear. |
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Fireworks are launched simultaneously from four barges in the Bay as well as from a pier in Imperial Beach. |
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He or she is simultaneously the representative of the autonomous community and of the Spanish state in Galicia. |
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Following this, Polly and Molly were the first mammals to be simultaneously cloned and transgenic. |
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These mutations, ts4 and Ts6, prohibit the development of the stamen while simultaneously promoting pistil development. |
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The fact that all members of an immunologically naive population are exposed to a new disease simultaneously increases the fatalities. |
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Extraction must extract the same syntactic expression out of each of the conjuncts simultaneously. |
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Schlosskirche in Wittenberg, the site where Luther posted his Ninety Five Theses, is simultaneously his gravesite. |
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It is a brilliantly managed scene, quaquaversal in its geometries, simultaneously expanding present space and deepening past time. |
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The passage of these motions, bills or amendments to government bills requires double majority in both groups simultaneously. |
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The different parts of the machine are next simultaneously started, when the whole works in harmony together. |
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They are also inseparable and variable in nature which means they are produced and consumed simultaneously. |
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In 1814 Murray patented a hydraulic press for baling cloth, in which the upper and lower tables approached each other simultaneously. |
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In general, a joint composed of similar fasteners is the most efficient because all fasteners reach capacity simultaneously. |
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Under examination were the nature and methods of political economy itself, while it was simultaneously under attack from others. |
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On 20 June 1911, Britain's first trolleybus systems opened simultaneously in Bradford, between Laisterdyke and Dudley Hill, and in Leeds. |
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However the Iron Age and Bronze Age occurred simultaneously in much of Africa. |
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For the Igbo people, a man is simultaneously a physical and spiritual entity. |
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The hens woke up squawking with terror because they had all dreamed simultaneously of hearing a gun go off in the distance. |
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Almost simultaneously, with a mighty volition of ungraduated, instantaneous swiftness, the White Whale darted through the weltering sea. |
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In addition, for the first time both the upbend and the well known scissors resonance have been observed simultaneously for the same nucleus. |
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High speed videomicrography has been used to simultaneously assess both the motility and morphology of sperm from fertile and infertile men. |
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The British news media has a whiplashy relationship with Ms. Deyn, simultaneously crushed-out and abusive. |
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Almost simultaneously Jim Taylor and Kit Hunter shot at each other with Winchesters. |
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Two flyhawks like Hunter and Matthews would be running into each other all the time, probably leaping against the wall simultaneously. |
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To invoke chord commands, users must press a spacebar and braille keys simultaneously. |
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Browse3D enhances the features of Microsoft's Internet Explorer to allow users to find and view multiple Web pages simultaneously. |
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It would be easy to introduce a form of adaptivity to the user's type by running several instances of the proxy simultaneously. |
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Have multiple claims open on the adjustor's desktop simultaneously, allowing adjustors to multi-task and be more efficient. |
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It's set to shifting music that is simultaneously unnerving and calming. |
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Colgate has set The Guinness World Record for the most people using mouthwash simultaneously. |
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When these agents were simultaneously co-administered there was no effect on amprenavir steady-state plasma levels. |
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The Berbers marched south in three columns, simultaneously attacking Toledo, Cordoba, and the ports on the Gibraltar straits. |
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Opium smuggling provided 15 to 20 percent of the British Empire's revenue and simultaneously caused scarcity of silver in China. |
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These quantum bits are called qubits, and because the qubits are in two states, each can simultaneously perform two calculations. |
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Since quantum computers can process superpositions, they can be viewed as devices that can process all possible inputs simultaneously. |
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Venice and Pisa entered the crusade almost simultaneously, and the two republics were soon in competition. |
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In time, most Chinese people identified to some extent with all three traditions simultaneously. |
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Odo's forces launched a surprise assault on the Umayyad forces, simultaneously from behind and from within the walls. |
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Another approach means the solving of the PDE's simultaneously in the space-time domain. |
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Initiated by a Bolivian-born Swiss artist, concretism arose nearly simultaneously in a number of literary peripheries. |
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It is the largest Mediterranean shelf and is simultaneously a dilution basin and a site of bottom water formation. |
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It broadcast its FM signal, live from the source, simultaneously on the Internet 24 hours a day. |
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Thus, specularly reflected as well as diffracted multiples can be attenuated simultaneously. |
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Feeding could occur simultaneously with milking in the barn, although most dairy cattle were pastured during the day between milkings. |
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Convection moves the heated liquid upwards in the system as it is simultaneously replaced by cooler liquid returning by gravity. |
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On the night of 31 July, both commanders simultaneously decided to attack the other outside Minden. |
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Data analysis of extreme events from 1960 until 2010 suggests that droughts and heat waves appear simultaneously with increased frequency. |
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Eruptions or emplacements of LIPs appear to have, in some cases, occurred simultaneously with oceanic anoxic events and extinction events. |
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Mixtures of different types of precipitation, including types in different categories, can fall simultaneously. |
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A tidal height is a simple number which applies to a wide region simultaneously. |
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Enlightenment gained momentum more or less simultaneously in many parts of Europe and America. |
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Different number systems were used simultaneously in the Arab world over a long period of time. |
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In addition, a stretch-induced reflex response can be measured simultaneously as a clinical scale such as the MAS is administered. |
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Bergen is one of the smallest cities in Europe to have both tram and trolleybus electric urban transport systems simultaneously. |
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Specific names are most common in meteorology, where multiple maps with different variables may be viewed simultaneously. |
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For instance, display 18 can be a MultiTouch display capable of detecting several touches or gestures simultaneously. |
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Together with his father, a physicist and mathematician, Penrose went on to design a staircase that simultaneously loops up and down. |
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The advent of email has simultaneously brought our society closer together and farther apart. |
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She had the strangest sense that the City was, simultaneously, both perfectly normal and dismissably unbelievable. |
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Complete abdominal hysterectomy for a secondary myoma and a TOT procedure had been simultaneously performed 3 months prior to her presentation. |
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