As well as having some teachers stranded at home, headteachers were also concerned about health and safety on icy playgrounds. |
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Which literary character would you least like to be stranded on a desert island with and why? |
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She had found Rissa stranded out on the back roads of Bennett at the age of three. |
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New inflows will join large numbers of long-staying refugees, many stranded for over a decade. |
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This was not an exhaustive survey but the experiences of our stranded motorists varied substantially. |
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Passengers could be left stranded in two months' time if drivers decide to stage industrial action. |
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Imagine, for the sake of argument, that you have been stranded on a desert island, a veritable tropical paradise. |
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Left are the FS6, the one which gave the stranded firefighters a lift, and a 1970 Snorkel with a boom and a cage for real emergencies. |
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Rescue workers in boats helped people out of school buses, where they were stranded. |
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And the food service workers who scoured the commercial kitchens improvising communal meals for hundreds of those stranded. |
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She had to write a theme once on what book she'd want to have with her if she were stranded on a desert island. |
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And we got to the next exit down the road here and we went to pull off, and the snow had drifted up, and we were stranded there. |
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The teenagers had become stranded by the incoming tides and were brought into shore safe and well at about noon yesterday. |
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The Chilean Navy said the crew on the stranded vessel had taken measures to prevent the fuel leak from polluting the sea. |
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He was a perfect stranger, and he spent 45 minutes making sure that I wasn't stranded. |
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Their rapidly building fight peaks when he passes on gassing up, leaving them stranded roadside. |
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Although increasingly stranded politically by the ebbing tide of socialism, he has refused to tone down his rabble-rousing rhetoric. |
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These people had taken the land for contract farming of melons and watermelons, and as the water level in the river rose, they were stranded. |
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He mobilized the elite of the American colony in Paris into a volunteer committee, whose first task was to help stranded tourists obtain money. |
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People from other planets will pick up stranded earthlings in their rockets. |
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High in the Alps is a monument raised in honour of a faithful guide who perished while ascending a peak to rescue a stranded tourist. |
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She fiddled with the plastic spoon that was stranded in her coffee cup and smiled ruefully. |
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We stopped to give a tow to that stranded boat, the one with the two families on it. |
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The bergs, driven towards the lake outlet by katabatic winds, become stranded as they move into shallower waters. |
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Grounded planes in Canada and the U.S. stranded hundreds of thousands of air travelers in dark terminals. |
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In 1609, a group of British colonists led by Sir George Somers was shipwrecked and stranded on the islands for 10 months. |
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As Lee misfielded, Butcher called for a second that was never there, aborted his run and left Vaughan stranded. |
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As a result, stranded animals are frequently misidentified and those seen at sea are often identifiable only to the level of family or genus. |
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Alan Knott remembers it with some bitterness as he was stranded on 96 not out, four runs short of a maiden test century. |
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Passengers were stranded aboard the train for more than three hours while a diesel engine was brought to pull the sleeper into Preston Station. |
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It is composed of a twisted pair of 20 gauge stranded, stainless steel conductors covered with black insulation. |
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The early evening kick-off saw a number of players stranded in rush hour traffic and the start was delayed. |
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The native double stranded DNA molecule is known to be a poor immunogen whose immunogenic form has not yet been identified. |
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The DNA fragments are transferred or blotted to a nylon or nitrocellulose paper and baked to bind the single stranded DNA to the paper. |
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This results in a smashing encounter with a stranded SUV, its tires blown out by a barbed wire trap. |
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Each year they receive dozens of calls reporting lost walkers, stranded climbers or injured mountaineers. |
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Rescue teams plan to evacuate about 600 Mozambican families who are stranded on islands in the flooded Zambezi River. |
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Our train uncoupled and went choo-chooing along to rescue the stranded passengers. |
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Police and rescuers were called last night after reports that about 25 cocklers were stranded on the sands. |
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Yamoto, who speaks with a suspiciously western Canadian accent, laments the unfortunate set of circumstances that stranded the group in Canada. |
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Color stranded work, embroidery, slip stitches, cables, and variegated yarns are combined with solids. |
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Yesterday at low tide, silt shut the slough like trap, mud stranded boats on docks perched high above water. |
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They soon took the lead as defensive confusion left two players unmarked to slot the ball past a stranded Vicky Prigg before half-time. |
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Coria claims his second break with two more unplayable backhands down the line that leave Agassi stranded. |
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A Canvey teacher stranded in Australia because of a bureaucratic botch has made the dramatic decision to stay there for good. |
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The vessel, with her five crew, was stranded in gale force 10 winds and heavy swell. |
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Between New York and Boston, 90 percent of scheduled trains soldiered on, carrying stranded motorists and fliers. |
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On the equator there is little wind, mariners called this region the doldrums because they feared being stranded there. |
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If you were stranded on a desert island, which five items would you chose to have with you? |
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Carry a good sleeping bag or blankets and a space blanket in case you get stranded. |
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The truncation of each episode resounds poignantly, leaving us stranded in atonement with moral handgrips denied. |
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Ten weeks into the project, I was lifting more and more weight, but I was stranded three inches short of the rim and jumping rather spastically. |
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A small fort was built out of the material of the stranded vessel and a crew left in charge of it to start a small settlement on the island. |
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Heavy cloudbursts over hills around the resort brought silt and mud tumbling down onto roadways, leaving motorists stranded. |
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Thousands more remain stranded in trees, on rooftops or on shrinking spits of land, sometimes already waist deep in the water. |
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Meantime, the U.S. Coast Guard says rescuing victims stranded by Katrina is its number-one priority. |
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Another is stranded, frustrated, in the middle of the wall, stretching for out-of-reach handholds. |
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He was playing the part of a stranded climber, injured in a fall and dangling perilously off the rock face. |
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Villagers remained stranded as they could do nothing about the continuous flow of water but wait until it subsided. |
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Once there, they intend to complete their journey, leaving the dollar-tribe to rot on their stranded carcass of a ship. |
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All the annealed double stranded oligos were cloned into the StuI site using blunt end ligation. |
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People and uprooted trees were carried out to sea, while stingrays and sharks were left stranded in fields and parking lots. |
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Planning your route using a map leads to being stranded at motorway on-ramps. |
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The headline in the newspaper blared that thousands of people were stranded. |
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Taking Jimmy's advice, the islanders stay on board until the ship is eventually stranded on the reef. |
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As the tsunami event began, water was sucked away from the beach and scores of fish were stranded. |
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As the tide falls the fish are stranded, either out of the water or in an enclosed pool. |
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Yesterday at low tide, silt shut the slough like trap, and mud stranded boats on docks perched high above water. |
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I would like to inform the authority that I had only three outings on the lake this year and rescued two stranded day boats. |
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He was left stranded on the ice continent after his polar flight ran into powerful head winds as he headed toward Argentina. |
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In 1868 when the vessel was stranded on a beach in New Zealand, the then Captain rescued the figurehead. |
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A whale was stranded on the beach at Byron Bay this week and then carried to the Australian Museum for examination. |
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We walked across the marshes where grounded boats found themselves stranded many years ago and are being slowly consumed by the land. |
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The crew of the six stranded vessels suffered for months in below zero conditions without pay. |
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The lack of fresh water here forced him to sail eastward to St Ann's Bay where he stranded the ships side by side a bow's shot from the shore. |
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At least the submarine was stranded near the British Isles and not the Canadian coast. |
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When rising seas severed the link, a wide range of wildlife was left stranded on the newly-created island. |
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Five or six are suspected to have died when 46 whales became stranded in shallow water in August. |
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When a live stranded turtle is found, it is often brought to a rehabilitation center for recovery and eventual release. |
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Only last month a herd of cows was stranded on the River Exe floodplain, just north of Tiverton, Devon. |
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The workers were left stranded on Saturday after their employer told them his boat had broken down and was unable to collect them. |
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Drivers were left stranded, surrounded by water, while other cars became stuck in potholes caused by the heavy rain. |
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Many workers and students were left stranded because they did not carry sufficient funds to pay the new fares. |
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Almost the full length of Chorley New Road, Bolton, was affected, and some motorists were left stranded in up to three feet of water. |
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As the region shivered in Artic conditions hundreds of passengers at Manchester airport were left stranded after flight were cancelled. |
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Thousands of motorists were left stranded in traffic chaos yesterday when a heath fire forced one of Britain's busiest motorways to close. |
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Mr Clifford says because his sheep are stranded the number of lambs dying could increase dramatically. |
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Commuters claimed they were left stranded on platforms with little or no information. |
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However, hundreds of people were still stranded at British airports last night, queuing for limited places. |
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Commuters were left stranded during morning peak hours at some township zones while some had to hike to work. |
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She was left stranded in Tadcaster town centre as the bogus caller drove off in his van, which had two ladders fixed to the roof. |
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In the name of homeland security, innocent seamen are stranded aboard their visiting cargo ships. |
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The two kids, a girl and her younger brother, are left stranded, and must make their way back home. |
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Some Britons arriving at foreign airports to catch flights back to the UK were left stranded and others scrambled to book with other airlines. |
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Elderly people are regularly stranded in hospital long after they should have been discharged because they have nowhere else to go. |
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Thirteen passengers were left stranded in Minorca when their plane flew back to Leeds Bradford Airport on Friday. |
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An estimated 500,000 people are stranded in remote mountain villages cut off from aid and supplies by landslides. |
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She was left stranded unable to return home to her 12-year-old daughter and ailing mother. |
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Dozens of police were called in to contain the protest, and thousands of passengers were left stranded. |
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Several dead beluga whales washed ashore recently in Alaska after dozens were temporarily stranded on mud flats during low tide. |
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One old-time guard tells me that after a while the Air Force would organise a food drop to the stranded train. |
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Motorists, who were left stranded after their cars struck a monster pothole, are demanding to know why the council did not issue warnings. |
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I'm stranded on top of a building with an annoying little boy and a lame celly and I'm bored! |
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I would like to bring to the attention of the US State Department that there are 50,000 Chaldean refugees all over the world, stranded. |
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Greek troops battled snow storms and rescued 108 train passengers stranded in sub-zero temperatures yesterday, authorities said. |
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Beckett allowed seven hits but struck out nine and stranded six runners in scoring position. |
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Two flights were delayed and hundreds of passengers stranded as check-in desks and shops lost power. |
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If your notion of nirvana is a chillum and a chill-out zone, you won't want to find yourself stranded in a resort full of retirees. |
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Once it died down, and I ceased to be hot news, I was stranded in this catastrophic place. |
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I saw only one plastic party popper stranded on the sand after last night, but then, most of the fireworks were in people's backyards. |
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With a float tied to the end, we start to pay the line out to float behind us and arc round the stranded yacht. |
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With no radios capable of contacting the Paras in the town or in Amarra, the Redcaps were stranded. |
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Katich holed out to Jones at third man, leaving McGrath stranded 80 short of his century. |
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Both Mr and Mrs Hayhurst were stranded on the roof as the river continued to rise rapidly. |
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Perhaps you can see why all those who wrote about the Beijing speech are suddenly stranded. |
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The last bus goes at 7pm, which leaves youngsters stranded in the village and older residents with little chance to enjoy the city nightlife. |
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Six hours after they were stranded, the tide went out and the couple walked to safety. |
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It was hard to tell which eagle-eyed member of the crew spotted the stranded paddler waving at us from a rocky promontory. |
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Some were left stranded and others scrambled to rebook with other airlines. |
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You find yourself stranded airside in such an airport, and you know that a familiar bar will be there somewhere, and you eventually do find it. |
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A few Maori left in the pa fired a few last desultory shots on the stranded soldiers, until a second battle began. |
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Never leave a popular classmate stranded with a social reject for group projects. |
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Once the codes become changed, you are left stranded until they're relearned. |
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Some residents of Lincoln Street were stranded in their own homes as water lapped doors at the front and back of their homes yesterday. |
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Aluminum wire, drawn from rolled rod, may be stranded into cable of any desired size and type. |
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Behind West, the retractable path that led to the elevator retracted, leaving them stranded on the circular platform. |
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His shot arrived at the feet of Kerins, who skilfully chipped the ball over the stranded goalkeeper and into the net. |
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He and 15 neighbors were stranded at his house for two days after the city's levees broke. |
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Crews plucked stranded villagers and tourists from rooftops and even the tops of cars. |
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Patricia said she is appalled that she was left stranded to deal with the crisis herself. |
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The remake tells the story of a family road trip that goes terrifyingly awry when the travelers become stranded in a government atomic zone. |
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The way people across the district were left stranded is totally despicable. |
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The Federal Government is loading another ship in Australia to deliver feed to the 52,000 sheep stranded in the Middle East. |
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Helicopter pilots flying from its deck were some of the first to begin plucking stranded New Orleans residents. |
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Beachfront development, with its artificial lighting, lures turtles astray as they mistake the lights for the moon, causing them to get stranded. |
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An eco-minded fish lover who commits this little cheat sheet to memory won't be left stranded between the devil and the deep blue sea. |
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Yet lumpish Jane's fairytale romance is left stranded on the roadside by the self-centered pragmatism of robbers on the run. |
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But private sales are not and buyers are left stranded if their newly-bought vehicle is not what they expected. |
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If Ryan found himself stranded on the lower deck, he would stick his feet through the metal grid and try to unseat his smug-faced sibling from the upper bunk. |
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Problems began yesterday afternoon when a tram became stranded near the station when the power lines became tangled with its overhead power connection. |
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Its story of a group of schoolboys stranded on a desert island after an aeroplane crash who descend into savagery still has the power to shock and enthral. |
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He suggests that the immigrant was critically burdened by a Gaelic culture, which had been dislocated from its homeland and stranded in an alien environment. |
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They were stranded in the desert for three days on a survivalist course. |
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If you were stranded in the woods during a storm, you would be a bit safer standing under a tree with large flat leaves like oak, than you would under a fir or pine tree. |
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On the other hand, some cirriped species may dissociate from dead sea turtles as occurs with other commensal taxa, which are rarely found on dead stranded sea turtles. |
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A teak tree exporter called police after a man purporting to be a football player on the Thai national team left her broke and stranded here in Pattaya. |
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He was abducted by four masked men and driven to the remote townland of Lyracrumpane, where he was beaten up and left stranded after his car was burnt out. |
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I suppose he thinks that they would rather be stranded in the middle of the road to democracy than have to walk that road with the ugly Americans. |
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Double stranded breaks in DNA if not repaired, can result in death. |
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The big freeze had already begun to affect airline passengers yesterday with hundreds left stranded after snow and strong winds grounded flights to Europe and north America. |
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Later, they had that boy and they made his middle name my father's first name, which left me stranded as the inappropriately named child in the bunch. |
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She was stranded and died on Nikumaroro Island, and her remains were carried off by crabs. |
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Hundreds of holidaymakers trying to reach Heathrow Airport were left stranded when a lorry crashed into a railway bridge, spilling its contents on to the tracks below. |
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A group of young American schoolboys from a military academy are stranded on a tropical island after a plane the boys were traveling in crashed into the sea. |
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The lifeboat located four kayakers, who had landed at a cove east of Spain tower, and the lifeboat launched an inflatable dinghy to rescue the stranded kayakers. |
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Greg passed on snow survival techniques, which include digging trenches to create windbreaks and making snow caves for overnight shelter if you become stranded. |
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Ten people find themselves stranded at an old, grungy motel. |
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Forced to carry the middle portion of the film while stranded at sea, Sharma delivers, imbuing Pi with deep emotional honesty. |
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The virus itself is a spherical enveloped virion, between 80 and 160 nm diameter, and has single stranded RNA of about 30 kilobases, the largest genome of all ssRNA viruses. |
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What to do with the majestic but little seen The White Dawn, a story of stranded whalers rescued by eskimos in the Arctic. |
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As the water on the road was knee-deep, engines of several light vehicles conked out and commuters were stranded, blocking the movement of heavy vehicles. |
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On the morning of the first workday of this year, the company was drowned in such complaints from passengers on Metro Line 2 who were left stranded by a train that broke down. |
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Huge boats are stranded far from the ocean, some of them upside down. |
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In Limbo, a marooned family on an island discover the diaries of those stranded there a hundred years before and start to think of themselves as re-enacting their experience. |
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It is while stranded that Duchess meets O'Malley, an alley cat. |
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If they are left stranded, they are likely to die within a month. |
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Maybe the writing was on the wall from the start, when the team were stranded on the Motorway for nearly two hours when one of the buses rear tyres blew out. |
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Depending on the model, the complaints range from faulty key fobs and leaky sunroofs to balky electronics that leave drivers and their passengers stranded. |
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Then she noticed the movie marquee with its poster of a beautiful dark-haired woman stranded in the South Pacific embraced by a beautiful blond-haired young man. |
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The flesh and eggs of seabirds, berries, seaweed, and the meat and oil from seals and stranded whales were other major coastal Delawarean food sources. |
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Tens of thousands of Iraqis now stranded in the mountains are awaiting the outcome of those battles. |
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Ongoing tensions between Moscow and Kiev could threaten those supply lines, leaving Russians there stranded. |
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Blackwater airdropped supplies to stranded soldiers of the 82nd Airborne for free until the Air Force provided a contract. |
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In their slick tuxedoed coats, they could almost be a column of wedding guests stranded in the snow, until they drop down and start belly surfing across the icy wasteland. |
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Some are trail-worn twenty-somethings from the Forest Service, who turn up to dig out a rockslide, cut back a deadfall, or rescue a stranded hiker. |
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In addition, unexpected storms have left hunting parties stranded, and harder packed snow due to recent wind changes makes it more difficult to build igloos for shelter. |
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Many are stranded in camps along the Asian Highway linking Bangkok and Chiang Mai in the north. |
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It is a highly contagious viral infection mainly transmitted by droplets caused by single stranded RNA virus belonging to genus morbillivirus in the family Paramyxoviridae. |
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Many students were stranded and uncounted months of their time was wasted. |
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He said there is no deliberate attempt to provoke feelings of isolation, but the looped video of a train constantly leaving the viewer stranded is a touch eerie. |
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Truth be told, I've long fantasized about being stranded on such an island, about how I'd build shelter, how I'd find food, what I'd do to keep myself from going insane. |
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He said it was an unhappy situation for the passengers that were left stranded but it didn't come as a surprise to anybody in the aviation industry. |
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According to the Los Angeles Times, many of the homeless were left stranded and uncompensated after he left. |
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If your low-budget airline collapses, you may be left stranded abroad. |
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The film depicted a rich and selfish woman stranded on a tropical island with her rugged lower-class manservant, their roles switched almost immediately upon being stranded. |
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When these working-class allies tried to send a delegation to the capital, hostile railway workers shunted their train into a siding and left them stranded. |
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He warned that the tide of economic and social change would leave Swindon washed up, stranded and decaying if progress was not made with plans to overhaul the centre soon. |
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At this time of year you have them almost to yourself, and the grey winter light somehow suits the stone cobwebs of broken arches and stranded pinnacles. |
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The Belfast man and his wife Josephine were stranded for an hour in their car along the Ballydugan Road before a good Samaritan came to their rescue. |
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They are among the eight rescuers who found the stranded climbers. |
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As the rebels departed, they blew up an 81-car munitions train stranded on a siding. |
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However, my recent trip to the aquarium left me stranded in the gift store with a complimentary cultured pearl in my hand and a bad taste in my mouth. |
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Neoplasia was not observed in 86 small odontocetes stranded on the Oregon and California shoreline. |
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There are quite regular records of live and stranded leatherback turtle in and around the Irish Sea. |
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The village of Kingsand was evacuated for three days because of the risk of explosion, and the ship was stranded for 11 days. |
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They founded Anadyrsk and were stranded there, until Stadukhin found them, coming from Kolyma by land. |
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The spaceship's hyperdrive failed, leaving them stranded years from any repair base. |
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The army crossed at a tidal ford at Blanchetaque, leaving Philip's army stranded. |
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In August 2005, the Royal Navy rescued seven Russians stranded in a submarine off the Kamchatka peninsula. |
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He later became a diplomat, and was negotiating an arms deal in Britain when he and his family were stranded during the Russian Revolution. |
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With limited accommodation available in the city, local residents opened their doors and took in many of those stranded. |
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Juana Maria, a Native American woman, was stranded for 18 years on San Nicolas Island off California in the 19th century. |
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The theme of being stranded on a desert island has inspired films, such as Cast Away, and TV series, like Lost and the comedy Gilligan's Island. |
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A message in a bottle is a form of communication often associated with people stranded on a deserted island attempting to be rescued. |
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As the city lay only a few miles from the Russian border, there was a risk of getting stranded in a battle zone. |
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He was asked to leave the college in 1908 after offering a stranded chorus girl tea and his bed for the night when she was caught in a snowstorm. |
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Some time before 1700 a group of Russians were stranded and died on Kamchatka. |
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In other words, the species or group did not necessarily arise in that small area, but rather was stranded, or insularized, by changes over time. |
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Once stranded, large whales are crushed by their own body weight, if they cannot quickly return to the water. |
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Eurostar Trains were suspended that day with thousands of passengers stranded in the run up to Christmas. |
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The stranded pup cries at first, and then becomes sedentary to conserve body fat. |
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One stranded humpback whale calf was kept in captivity for rehabilitation, but died days later. |
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Winston Churchill, the British Prime Minister, ordered any ship or boat available, large or small, to collect the stranded soldiers. |
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Mr Warder, a GPO lineman, had been stranded in the island during the occupation. |
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The refloating of ships stranded or sunk in exposed waters is called offshore salvage. |
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The term harbour salvage refers to the salvage of vessels stranded or sunk in sheltered waters. |
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The death toll was expected to rise as flood waters receded, allowing rescuers to reach stranded vehicles. |
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The stranded crew lived on Garden Key for 56 days, and fought a battle with a Spanish sloop, before sailing to Jamaica in several boats. |
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In 1553 a ship carrying slaves from Panama to Peru was stranded on Esmeralda, and the 25 slaves on board managed to escape from their captors. |
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Hundreds of French soldiers were stranded and surrendered to the numerically inferior Spanish forces led by Pedro Menendez. |
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During his third expedition, the crew was stranded on Novaya Zemlya for almost a year. |
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Newland, lead cook and a smart cookie, would find some way to feed them if they got stranded ashore. |
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This prevents userless microposts from being stranded in the database when admins choose to remove users from the system. |
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She came from a warriorlike tribe descended from the crew of a stranded planet survey team. |
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The latest installment of the new, whiz-bang Technicolour version finds David Tennant and his companions stranded on the Planet of the Dead. |
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Rituparna's wristy game and clever placements left the World Championship bronze medallist stranded at times. |
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Non-Kogia pelagic odontocetes generally stranded from February to May north of the zoogeographical and oceanographic boundary at Cape Hatteras. |
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The RSPCA confirmed the calf swam away into deeper water but warned that refloated whales can become stranded again. |
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If an operator goes bankrupt, the CAA refunds holidaymakers and repatriates those stranded abroad. |
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These can bind double and single stranded DNA, erythrocytes, immunoglobulins, ribonucleoproteins and enolase. |
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And as lifeboat crews rushed to rescue the stranded pair, Diarmuid fought to keep them afloat with the help of a single life buoy. |
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Passengers on board an Amtrak train bound for Boston were stranded for 13 hours when a rockslide blocked the tracks in central Massachusetts. |
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We've seen stranded sperm whales, pilot whales, beaked whales, and bottlenose whales. |
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Boiled down, shoveling snow and helping the stranded epitomize governing. |
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Thousands of applications were stranded inside the glitchy exchange systems. |
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When a driver who hit the roads without snow tires was stranded four workers sat on trunk of the vehicle. |
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A couple stranded in an isolated motel realise they have been set up to star in a snuff movie. |
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A POWER failure stranded about 300 passengers for a couple of hours aboard three monorail trains at Walt Disney World in Florida. |
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A VOLUNTEER lifeboat crew went to the aid of three men whose speedboat became stranded in the Menai Strait on Saturday evening. |
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Larue Stelene, rescued a woman and her two small children who were stranded on the roof of their Lycoming County home. |
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The stonefaced superstar with the Mohican haircut was imperious as he blasted in his double before the break, leaving Germany stranded. |
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A COACHLOAD of holidaymakers were stranded after their driver was arrested for swearing at police. |
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We are simply offering these stranded Visual Basic users the opportunity to join the large, vibrant and growing REALbasic community-for free. |
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The US-nominated heir to the Peacock Throne never gets to Iran since he's stranded on a cross-Channel ferry. |
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Dicer is a protein that converts inactive hairpin-structured microRNA precursors into their active single stranded form. |
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He advanced to third on a pair of ground outs, but was stranded there when O'Connor got the next batter to pop out. |
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More than 220 people have been rescued after being stranded on an ice floe in the Gulf of Riga. |
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Scientists discovered high concentrations of polychlorinated biphenyls in the body fat of 329 harbour porpoises found stranded on UK beaches. |
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I gave that little fat redser, who had left me stranded beside myself drinkless for 15 minutes for my last round of drinks, a massive grin. |
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Yet the spare, stranded loneliness of Welch's voice and basic musical philosophy remains as droningly mesmerizing as ever. |
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The JCB and dumper truck were stranded in sinking sand at Rhos on Sea harbour during a dredging operation. |
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Meanwhile, PNS Shamsheer will arrive in Djibouti from Al Hudaydah with 63 Pakistanis and foreigners who were stranded in Yemen. |
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Babineau hit a one-out triple to center in the fourth, but was stranded when the next two batters popped up. |
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The RNLI New Brighton's hovercraft, H-007 Samburgh, was launched after the three became stranded near to Leasowe lighthouse. |
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The woman became separated and was stranded on a balcony for more than a quarter of an hour before eventually using the fire escape. |
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Dunlap-Harding found that the unusual weather pattern called El Nino seems to influence the number of stranded California sea lions and northern elephant seals. |
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Developed a method of heating stranded wire electrical networks with the aid of high-frequency electromagnetic waves, which should prevent the formation of ice on wires. |
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The Ems scored their final two runs in the seventh on RBI groundouts by Mykal Stokes and Kometani, but they stranded two runners to end their last real threat. |
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Sandy's track through the Greater Antilles left several travelers stranded on Tuesday and Wednesday, with Jamaica the first to bear the brunt of the storm. |
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But the drama continued well into the night with passengers left stranded at the airport after deplaning for another six hours for their luggage to arrive from the plane. |
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These include birds stranded when dazzled by artificial lighting. |
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Clyde, a brown common seal, was found stranded on Glasgow Green in August. |
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Dramatic footage of a cockler stranded in icy waters was yesterday seen by a jury trying five people in connection with the Morecambe Bay cockling disaster. |
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In Lycoming County, State Police Corporals Brad Eisenhower and Larue Stelene received calls about a woman and two children, ages 3 and 7, stranded on the roof of their home. |
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The story follows a boy who survives a shipwreck and gets stranded on a lifeboat for 227 days with a spotted hyena, an injured zebra, an orangutan and a Bengal tiger. |
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Beaked whales have stranded on beaches during sonar training exercises, prompting concern that sonar disrupted their behavior and precipitated the strandings. |
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The lack of snow tires and chains played a big part in the delay, as authorities forbade drivers from proceeding without them, leaving the travelers stranded. |
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Instead, in a more Brechtian key, we are left stranded in catastasis, and Bernard Shaw and Totalitarianism forgoes anodyne closure in favor of sustained dissonance. |
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Source said many people were stranded in the rubble who have been tried to be recovered, officials expressed fear of mass casualties because of this misshape. |
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A CAR carrier which became stranded on a sandbank near to a busy shipping lane has refloated on the high tide and is being towed to a holding position. |
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The pupils, who attend Ystrad Mynach College in Hengoed, have been left stranded after Merthyr Tydfil council demanded each of them has a Criminal Records Bureau check. |
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The M876, M80 and M8 motorways were all badly affected and police said they had helped stranded drivers get hotel accommodation or hot drinks and food. |
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Interface domain located after the residue 360 to the end of the structure which contains four stranded antiparallel beta sheets and one alpha helix. |
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Motorists were left stranded after an unforecast fall of snow. |
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So you think up something like Voyager meets some Romulans stranded in the DQ, or some treknobabble takes down the command staff and Seven assumes command. |
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It consists in asking each sleepyhead in turn which 10 characters, historical or fictional, he would choose to be stranded with on a desert island. |
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In Nottingham, residents of Narrow Marsh were trapped by the floodwaters in their first floor rooms, boats were used to take supplies to those stranded. |
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However, the one monopoly profit theorem is not true if customers in the monopoly good are stranded or poorly informed, or if the tied good has high fixed costs. |
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In sentences of the second type, a stranded preposition is left. |
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The stranded crew wintered on the island, and 28 crew members died. |
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Torres Strait is mentioned in Jules Verne's Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea as a dangerous strait where the submarine, the Nautilus, is briefly stranded. |
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The storm stranded tourists and left more than 100 dead in the city. |
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Ryde has its own inshore rescue service which mostly has to deal with people becoming stranded on sandbanks as the incoming tide cuts them off from the shore. |
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Later, they have to decide whether to help a stranded narwhal. |
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For one year Columbus and his men remained stranded on Jamaica. |
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This route is marked with posts and has refuge boxes for stranded walkers, just as the road has a refuge box for those who have left their crossing too late. |
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Despite these warnings, about one vehicle each month is stranded on the causeway, requiring rescue by HM Coastguard, Seahouses RNLI lifeboat, or RAF helicopter. |
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There were three other MSEs in the UK before this event, all of unknown cause, from the years 1915 to 1938, but with arguably lower counts of stranded dolphins. |
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Analysis carried out on the stomach contents of stranded specimens in Scotland showed that the most important species preyed on in Scottish waters is the curled octopus. |
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Channel 4 also pioneered the concept of stranded programming, where seasons of programmes following a common theme would be aired and promoted together. |
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This observation has significant implications for conservation biology, because habitat fragmentation can also lead to the insularization of stranded populations. |
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The dolphin Moko in New Zealand has been observed guiding a female Pygmy Sperm Whale together with her calf out of shallow water where they had stranded several times. |
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The company was stranded in Paris first by the outbreak of World War I, and then by the Russian Revolution in 1917, and ironically never performed in Russia. |
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Jack wants revenge against Barbossa, who left him stranded on an island before stealing his ship, the Black Pearl, along with 882 pieces of cursed Aztec Gold. |
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The 2000 film Cast Away, with Tom Hanks as a FedEx employee stranded on an Island for many years, also borrows much from the Robinson Crusoe story. |
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According to Southern Maldivian oral tradition, traders and fishermen were occasionally lost at sea and got stranded on one of the islands of the Chagos. |
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When a pod of whales has been stranded the killing is begun. |
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