These plasma flows transport, concentrate, and help spread out solar magnetic fields. |
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Pushers peddle drugs hidden inside cigarette boxes spread out on the sidewalk. |
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When I contemplate most house moves, the actual activity has indeed been confined to a few days only, spread out over a period, long or short. |
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I took it and slowly unwound it, until it lay, spread out, in front of me, and even then I couldn't believe it. |
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They stream into town from the central station and spread out across the city until the whole of the capital is one giant party zone. |
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S'sahr barked an order and there were groans, but the troopers spread out keeping eyes open for any traces or tracks. |
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The wreck is spread out before me like a filleted mackerel, bow and stern intact with the midships opened up. |
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The dust trails spread out over time as each particle continues to orbit the Sun on a trajectory similar to the path of the parent comet. |
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The men when gambling rarely spread out the shinplasters thrown on to the table, and the dummy was accepted in play. |
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But spread out over a 10-minute wall of fuzz and riffs, it starts to ramble. |
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Demos, mixes and live tracks are spread out across the four albums, which are packaged to look like the original vinyl releases. |
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It must be carried from its transport, unfolded, unrolled, spread out, without any wrinkles, and then inflated with a massive fan. |
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There was a thin rope laying spread out on the floor by the wall furthest from my bed. |
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Gifts, decorations, collectibles, showpieces and pieces of art from across the globe are spread out. |
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Crude oil has the ability to spread out on sea water, eventually to form a film which is only a few molecules thick. |
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As he reached the crest of the hill he saw the Sanitarium spread out before him. |
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She shivered, seeing blackness spread out like forks of lightning from the sun. |
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I heard the front door and looked up from the papers spread out on the desk, my cramped handwriting covering just about every square inch. |
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The pillars twisted around each other then spread out at the top to support a long, triangular roof that had strange runes carved into it. |
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As we ascended, the whole oval pan of the Mamund Valley spread out behind us, and pausing to mop my brow, I sat on a rock and surveyed it. |
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The wizened old man sat in his plush office, blueprints spread out on top of the bureau. |
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During the breeding season, coveys break up into breeding pairs that spread out across the home range to nest. |
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A couple of fancy shirts, several pair of dress trousers, and other garments were neatly spread out on the eiderdown coverlet. |
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The missiles can fly out from a single platform to spread out and cover a large area. |
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Sensing that their prey was cornered, the trio spread out a bit, moving to flank her before closing in to finish her off. |
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We're hoping that the next garden will have a spot where we can safely plant a few corms to naturalise and spread out. |
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He liked to spread out, play his transistor radio, smoke dope, and in general hang loose while he worked. |
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Ahead of us the greys, cool greens and off whites of the Corsican mountains spread out toward the horizon. |
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Labor's election promises, which amounted to a pittance spread out over a number of years, convinced few voters. |
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I anxiously stood up, clutching the towel to my middle, and spread out my palm in a conciliatory gesture. |
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It is better to spread out your study time so you don't go into information overload. |
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Busy Lizzies are good in shade where they will spread out and give a patch of bright colour until the first frosts. |
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There was a sense of permanence in my mind, and as the morning spread out I was aware of the opportunity for making a new start. |
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He carefully spread out a ground-sheet and began hammering pegs into the ground. |
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And you can buy your vegetables from a local market spread out below 13 th-century Franciscan cloisters. |
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The Super Bowl, too, is about ten minutes of significant action spread out over four hours of hype, puff, pose, and advertising. |
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Tavisome and Brodde in front of me have spread out to nearly a sword's length apart, and are cutting a wide swath through the enemy. |
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Marvin blocked her way, his legs spread out and his hands at his hips like a nerdy swashbuckler wannabe. |
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You stand on the top, take a photograph of Manhattan, spread out below you, then swan-dive into midair. |
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When the stigma lobes spread out, this pollen is then deposited on the inner stigmatic surface. |
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During this period, various enzymes combine to form honey, which is then spread out evenly throughout the honeycombs. |
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If the situation escalates, the National Liberation Army will spread out to all Albanian towns. |
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The flying was spread out over a couple of days and, at one point, he was doing a real, honest-to-God interview with me. |
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Sweet and spicy flavors, including date, pomegranate, coriander, and cumin, suffuse the foods spread out on a nearby buffet. |
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For the present it's a chaos of building and redevelopment projects spread out over a maze of roadworks. |
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If the group is staggered or further spread out so you can't outflank them to the side, you have to become especially evasive. |
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We spread out in a ragged line and look for apricot-coloured, trumpet-shaped chantarelles, or stout, meaty ceps, or black, curled horn of plenty. |
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His friends, spread out on various couches and ottomans, stared back at him, all of their eyes glassy. |
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These fields spread out immediately through the universe without loss in strength. |
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During a quiet moment on the expedition, Emma gazes at the Surrey landscape spread out before her. |
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I was beginning to feel cold, a shaky internal cold that started in my middle and spread out to my extremities. |
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The new threats were going to be diffuse, spread out, springing up wholly formed from unexpected quarters. |
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You can remove the keyboard to travel even more lightly, or add a docking station to your desk if you want to spread out and add peripherals. |
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The plains spread out below beyond waves of barren ridges and Junagadh, too, was clearly visible. |
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The main focus should be spread out all over Canada, because there are great acts everywhere. |
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It turned out to be an acquihire and the ID team got spread out over Automattic's more pressing needs. |
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American troops spread out across the area yesterday to investigate what had happened and question witnesses. |
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He mixes his acrylic paints right on the canvases spread out on the floor, and paints very quickly. |
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The day is not far off when chefs from 15-member-hotels of the South Indian Culinary Association will spread out a dream menu for epicureans. |
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The shouts went up from men who'd already seen Mathian's banner fall, and panic spread out from them like pestilence. |
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India has a rainbow of cultures spread out over 27 states and six territories. |
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He put up his shoulders to his cars, and spread out the palms of his hands, as who should say, There is nothing further to be said. |
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Poignantly stated and played, the two guitarists spread out and cover the space. |
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To dry agrimony, spread out the leaves, flowers, and stems on a wire rack in a warm, shaded location. |
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From the mobile start line near the east shore north of Hen Holme, the fleet of 12 yachts spread out across the lake in light airs. |
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Then I set my duffle down and put my pillow on the ground and spread out my blanket. |
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Grabbing a pitch fork she shoved it into one bale breaking off chucks that she spread out between the three ever grateful recipients. |
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All is spread out in a picturesque wooded glen with a brook flowing serenely nearby. |
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That was Thomas, I realised, looking over the plump, red-faced infant spread out uncomfortably all over my chair. |
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Darren was in the process of trying to refold the map he'd spread out on his knees as we'd set off, and wasn't having much luck at that. |
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Everything was spread out over five different levels with precious few staircases open to the public. |
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Finally relenting to the tempting rays of sun, I undressed and sat down on the towel that I had already spread out. |
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The impact of her words, now beyond retrieval, spread out in slow motion to fill the moment. |
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On the glass display case he spread out his cards and asked me to cut the deck. |
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Durable and convenient, this handy reference functions as nicely in an open field with a flashlight as it does spread out on a desk. |
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Add the rice and blanch the grains for 5 minutes, then drain and spread out on a tray. |
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There were a number of tall metal pillars and beams spread out to hold up the massive weight of the city above them. |
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Zach was strapped onto a concave table, his legs and arms spread out, metal rings securing him at the wrists and ankles. |
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Everyone else was spread out in a circular patter, behind some kind of cover, covering the rest of us while our weapons were limbered. |
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Yellow chicken, fatty beef, brown and white rice, hummus, yogurt and vinaigrette salads were spread out in front of me. |
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The groundsheet was spread out below the hedge and the greenery was hit with the pole, the berries falling to the sacking. |
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There are some events in history that impact the world so hard their ripples spread out through years and decades. |
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Marching in precision the Thunderbolts spread out line abreast, gun switches and guns sights on, propeller pitch increased for more power. |
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Prose is discursive, its energies more diffuse and spread out across space and time. |
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Mia sat on her bed with her camera spread out in front of her, busy loading the new film she had purchased today. |
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Trevor and I spread out while Mark leaned against the tree, eying us warily. |
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The innkeeper raised appealing eyes to heaven, spread out his long fingers, and heaved his round shoulders. |
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A sharp piercing pain struck right through her stomach and, like a deadly plague, spread out through her body. |
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Flood basalt eruptions involve the effusion of gigantic volumes of low-viscosity lava that spread out over huge areas. |
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If the attackers rushing you are spread out behind one another, there is another strategy available. |
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The more you spread out your skills the more difficult it will be to specialize in any one thing. |
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But as the disease spread out of control, authorities switched to vaccinations as the main form of defense, he added. |
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Their roots sometimes spread out over the path, and gained anchorage on the most precipitous slopes. |
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A big chunk of any earn-out would have to be spread out beyond the end of those contracts. |
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Celtic's much vaunted three-man back line was soon spread out and scared to death by Porto's four-pronged attack. |
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Through a slick sheen of soft rain the broken surfaces of the pavement spread out before me. |
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Developers are spread out over various geographical locations and weekly teleconferences are set up to discuss ongoing development issues. |
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These sills mark areas at the coast where low relief makes it possible for a glacier to spread out and thus lose its erosional power. |
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The main way to spread out concrete is directly from the truck chute, keeping a uniform level in front of the straightedge or vibrating screed. |
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Well, for one thing, the cast of characters apparently has spread out all over the country. |
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All the clutter on his desk was spread out in front of me, and a great curiosity seized me. |
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With Illeen's direction from the bridge of the ship, the troops spread out and began preparations to raise the vessel. |
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She spread out her fingers and supported her weight on the chair, tilting it backwards slightly as she did. |
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Here, flocks of fine wool-bearing merino sheep spread out and by 1880 it supported over 60 million sheep. |
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He was just sitting with his back to me while his brother was laying spread out on a couple of chairs fast asleep. |
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Large family sepulchers featuring urns, statues of angels, and obelisks, spread out as far as the eye can see. |
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As he topped a small ridge, he saw a small village spread out before him. |
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On a baking sheet lined with aluminium foil spread out the seeds. |
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Eric Garner was bent over, wrestled down, spread out, and squeezed until he popped. |
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Though they seem to have mastered the water jump this time around, rails still fell often, although the faults were generals spread out over the course. |
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Lift, divide and spread out winter aconites while still in leaf. |
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The extra income was jolly nice, spread out over a few years. |
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A footed trunk picked up during the home owner's travels functions as a coffee table where she can serve clients tea or spread out papers to review. |
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On the driver's side panel, the Crencent's logo was clearly visible and the the name of the car was spread out nicely across the hood in midnight blue lettering. |
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She lightly touched the water and watched the ripples slowly spread out. |
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Flourishes of ruffles spread out from beneath the hemline, like a frilly skirt. |
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From the choir loft, we had a wonderful view as the Paschal fire spread out among the people, lighting from one candle to the next, dispersing the gloom of darkness. |
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Two girls worked in the library, one in the club office, and the rest were spread out in the preparation room and the club lounge, where there was an icecream counter. |
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Everyone seemed to be having a grand time dancing and socializing and sampling the luscious foods that spread out on a table that took up one wall of the gigantic ballroom. |
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Exquisitely crafted in the shape of a large cobra, it had a broad hood spread out, with two large rubies on either side for eyes that glowed lustrously, like coals. |
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The text, spread out over pages, was helpfully posted directly below the video. |
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The trimmers would have been there with their huge shovels making sure that the coal was properly spread out in the holds of the ship to ensure the ship's stability. |
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But on opening day, the showground was so vast and the exhibitors' tents and stands so many and so comfortably spread out that I'm sure it was a comfortable success. |
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A current of anticipation has carried a growing group of people to Celtic Park on a Wednesday afternoon, a shroud of optimism spread out in front of the stadium's doorsteps. |
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As it puts down roots, the trunk shoots up and branches spread out. |
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His wings rustled and spread out, then tucked themselves back in. |
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Russian intelligence forces are spread out in Moldova in a variety of ways, according to Filat. |
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Still the insects multiplied, and spread out all over the park. |
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The Brahms was uneconomically packaged as it is spread out on four CDs with no fillers, but such musical weight surely does not demand stinginess! |
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The proposed site will house 900 residents in converted student accommodation, terraced houses and semi-detached villas spread out across newly landscaped gardens. |
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Her head spun and her vision blurred from the effort but through the confusion she could see a faint light spread out from her hand and wash over her body. |
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Once electrical cables on Beach Road are buried underground, others will follow shortly after, as the process is expected to spread out to other parts of the city. |
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A shocked look spread out on the faces of the occupants of the table. |
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Southern Army has been spread out chasing hillmen and guarding caravans. |
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I also noted that the chemtrail had spread out in the classic manner. |
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We spread out old sheets on folding tables set up in the backyard, put out craft paints in all colors, sponge brushes and paintbrushes, and watched our budding Picassos. |
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We spread out in a ragged line and look for apricot-coloured, trumpet-shaped chanterelles, or stout, meaty ceps, or black, curled horns of plenty. |
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Green palms and tree canopies and a cobalt blue sea spread out before us, making us feel more like birds swooping in on a coastal breeze than landlocked tourists. |
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Go out to the sidewalk at noon, spread out the foil, drop a pat of butter on the eggs, position the bacon, then begin fooling around with the spatula. |
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The remaining proximal tendon fibers were then spread out in a fan-like shape, sandwiched between two pieces of sandpaper and tightly fixed in a metal clamp. |
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Her wings are spread out, catching the light with their pink featheriness. |
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The leaves are then spread out to dry until they turn coppery in color. |
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Sure enough, some months later the two ladies had the fleece of wool spread out and were smoothing out the tangled mass with flat, wooden, large-toothed combs. |
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A great enthusiasm filled the air as the armies spread out, loosening ranks, cavalry and footmen finding their way across the road and into the fields and woods. |
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The seven men had spread out and were riding along the dry creek bed. |
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Some assay beads disappear, collapse, hide under the surface, or spread out flat while being cupelled, just as the last tiny bit of liquid litharge is driven off. |
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This, friends, is the glorious future he has spread out before him. |
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If this were a corner dive bar, the place would be packed, but here people are so spread out, it feels empty, and voices float and echo without colliding. |
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In addition to eviscerating an occasional cow here and there, our men will spread out over the planet's fields of grain to create wonderful patterns. |
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The sampling stations were spread out evenly to encompass the entire coastline from Oslo in the South to Finnmark in the Arctic Circle. |
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As a result, U.S. cities have become very spread out and cover a great deal of land. |
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The t distribution tends to be flatter and more spread out, whereas the normal z distribution has more of a central peak. |
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Mongol forces would spread out in a line, surround an entire region, and then drive all of the game within that area together. |
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The Vikings pillaged monasteries on Ireland's west coast in 795, and then spread out to cover the rest of the coastline. |
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Modern humans spread out further across the Earth during the period known as the Upper Paleolithic. |
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Clubs are spread out across Malta and games are being played on a regular basis all year around. |
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Hot mantle materials rising up in a plume can spread out radially beneath the tectonic plate causing regions of uplift. |
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In a stationary fluid, the magnetic field declines and any concentrations of field spread out. |
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In 1801 the population was 147,481 According to the UK Census 2001 there were 956,301 people spread out over the county's 254,615 hectares. |
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Over the following years, spat spread out sporadically and populated adjacent areas. |
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Tresholds are related to sounds and low land where the ice could spread out and therefore have less erosive force. |
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The Vikings pillaged monasteries on Ireland's west coast in 795 and then spread out to cover the rest of the coastline. |
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Because their group members were spread out, this was done in order to continue traveling together. |
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It can also be argued that power is more evenly spread out in parliamentary government. |
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A vast alpine basin spread out above me, and all the elk were yet far upslope from my location. |
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Once it reached the groundwater, the sodium dithionite reacted with iron in the ground and spread out in a circle about 50 feet in diameter. |
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There is some truth in this as sumption but only if wealth is reasonably evenly spread out and there is competition in the sector. |
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His sketches show the details of batlike wings which were to spread out on the downward stroke and fold up with the upward stroke. |
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Two bars were spread out to accommodate the size of the club, with the trendier one placed near the entrance. |
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Just try to capsulize what kind of voters are spread out in a district like that. |
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The plant, located in Tabler Station in Berkeley County, will be spread out on a 458-acre site. |
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The division was initially assigned to Western Command, and by early 1940 was spread out along the River Severn in England and Wales. |
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This increase in species number was mainly determined by spread out of pioneer early succesional herb species. |
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In a dialect continuum, isoglosses for different features are typically spread out, reflecting the gradual transition between varieties. |
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Tex's potholder was undone, and the loops were spread out all over the floor. |
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The region's 178 Satanists are spread out across the West Midlands, with 29 of them living in Birmingham itself. |
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Students had opted for either 200 hours Ashtanga Yoga TTC Course or 300 hours which are spread out for over a month. |
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It is extremely time-consuming to use public transportation and the restaurants and dining are very spread out. |
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Cities are largely spread out across the EU, although with a large grouping in and around the Benelux. |
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The boats spread out into a long patrol line that bisected the path of the Allied convoy routes. |
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As human beings spread out into isolated communities, stresses and peculiarities develop. |
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This allowed farmers consolidated and fenced off plots of land, in contrast to multiple small strips spread out and separated. |
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The spikes are collected and spread out to dry in the sun, then the peppercorns are stripped off the spikes. |
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Each time the trumpet gives a blast, they fire one time, spread out in battle array according to the drilling patterns. |
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Others are spread out over hundreds or thousands of smaller islands, such as Indonesia, the Philippines, Seychelles, and the Maldives. |
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The fielding team's other nine members stand outside the pitch, spread out across the field. |
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The main shopping district is situated in Al Qurum Commercial Area, however shopping malls are spread out throughout the city. |
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If you live in or around Houston you cannot survive without wheels. The city is very spread out and continues to sprawl outward and consume more and more real estate. |
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In other words, space is very empty, and particles are very spread out. |
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This is spread out over the year with the four nominees announced in May, the show of their work opened in October and the prize itself given in December. |
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The outflow is spread out over a large surface area and the inflow enters as a sheet of water in front of the outflow, so the jellyfish do not get sucked into it. |
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In 1897-98, the Constitution's framers, all committed federationists, spent close to a total of four months in meetings around the country, spread out over a full year. |
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While diving, they rarely stay in groups, but rather spread out to feed. |
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The plague is spread person to person, so if the people are very spread out, fewer of them will come in contact with those afflected by the plague. |
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Conversely, if the warp is spread out, the weft can slide down and completely cover the warp, giving a weft faced textile, such as a tapestry or a Kilim rug. |
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The park is very spread out, with two core areas approximately 1.5 km apart, and the trailer dump station almost 2 km away near the park entrance. |
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They spread out hand-carved jungle deities, intricately etched bowls and chains of gleaming shells, should the din-dins want to take a souvenir home with them. |
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The Smart Ticket revolution we launched today with TFF will soon spread out to various areas like stadiums, movie theatres, concerts and even public transportation. |
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First, it shows that Upper Paleolithic Siberians came from a cosmopolitan population of early modern humans that spread out of Africa to Europe and Central and South Asia. |
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From Yakutsk other expeditions spread out to the south and east. |
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Radio signals broadcast from a single antenna will spread out in all directions, and likewise a single antenna will receive signals equally from all directions. |
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Another parallel line of pushers far upwind of the deer, spread out equidistantly, very slowly walks directly toward the shooters, driving any deer in between toward them. |
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Carrying a cross and a missal the friar passed through the rows of attendants who had spread out to allow the Inca's litter to reach the centre of the square. |
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Today, the vast majority of Afro Mexicans in Veracruz and other parts of the country are spread out and intermixed with the rest of the population. |
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The religion gradually spread out of Jerusalem, initially establishing major bases in first Antioch, then Alexandria, and over time throughout the Empire as well as beyond. |
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During the wet season, food is abundant and giraffes are more spread out, while during the dry season, they gather around the remaining evergreen trees and bushes. |
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Lloyd gravitated to London in the 1950s, it was the base of Topic Records and it was there that the first folk clubs were formed before they spread out across the country. |
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Howard Mattocks in the Fife Siglen, Brian Mather in the Squib Con Brio and Gareth Wright in the Hilbre Hie built up big leads and generally the boats were well spread out. |
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Mouldings are more spread out and the foliage becomes more naturalistic. |
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Each finger extended represents one-eighth of a cent. Thus when all four fingers and the thumb are extended, all being spread out from one another, it means five-eighths. |
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Influence indeed spread out from Paris, but few new ideas came in. |
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Primarily agricultural the Back of the Wight is made up of small villages spread out along the coast, such as Brighstone, Shorwell and Mottistone. |
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