Draping them over the handle of her wheelbarrow or on the fence rail keeps the gloves open so air will dry the moisture trapped inside. |
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Javed Omar was the first to fall, trapped lbw for 3-and he was walking before the umpire had raised his finger. |
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A plus for me is that I get to spend quality time with my parents without actually being trapped in their space all the time. |
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This energy trapped in the reactor is used as a heat source to drive a steam turbine and create electricity. |
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Firefighters were searching for survivors trapped under debris in the old quarter of the town of Piera, near Barcelona. |
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I thought we were going to be trapped at the top of the tower block and that my children and me were going to die. |
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Black was not a protester but was trapped in a police kettle for around seven hours after trying to walk to a local bookshop. |
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Some antacids also contain ingredients that relieve the symptoms of gas or trapped wind. |
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Thousands of others remain trapped in the northern hills held by the rebels. |
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What makes people risk their lives to rescue someone trapped in a burning house or drowning in a river? |
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One of the Harrison's dogs, an Airedale Terrier, stayed with the trapped women throughout the ordeal. |
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Tuna boats, for example, often kill sharks, turtles, and dolphins that get trapped in their nets. |
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The Utah Senator finds himself trapped painfully between a rock and a hard place. |
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I recall a vivid childhood dream of being trapped in a tiny house with a werewolf clawing at the windows and doors. |
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What is happening here is that the spiders are weaving webs and the woodlice are being trapped. |
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A number of motorists mounted rescue bids to free people trapped in the wreckage of the crashed cars. |
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Six people remained trapped in the wreckage after the crash and it took almost five hours to free them all. |
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They become trapped in a vicious circle in which poverty begets lawlessness and lawlessness begets more poverty. |
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Although the masks do not cover the actors' mouths, the lower registers of some voices are lost when sound is trapped between mask and face. |
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A cat used up all her nine lives after she survived almost three weeks trapped under floorboards without food or water. |
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But they trapped and speared fish in inland rivers and lagoons, and collected shellfish along the coastline. |
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The comedy aspect is a little lame, with too many one-liners, and the movie is hopelessly trapped in the '80s in almost every way. |
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Many times one gets the impression he would rather live life as his schizoid alter ego, a sulky, moody 12-year-old trapped in a man's body. |
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A cleaner on his way home from work feared he would die as water lapped his chin when he became trapped in his car in Fairfield. |
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So, trapped in the musty atmosphere of planet earth, they appear clumsy and fragile. |
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Animals that reached the odorant or control were trapped by a spot of sodium azide. |
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From that point on we showed her reaching out repeatedly, trying again and again to find ways out of the maze she found herself trapped in. |
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If a pack of carnivorous mammals were to chase a lone prey animal into the tar pits, both predators and prey would become trapped. |
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I felt trapped within a stupid, rotten, dishonest system which brutalised people too naive to know any better, consumed our idealism. |
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Valeria's modeling career is finished, and her adored and pampered Lhasa apso becomes trapped under the floorboards of the apartment. |
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Fire crews, using breathing apparatus, had to search the building and ensure no persons were either trapped or seriously injured by the blaze. |
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Beginning May 1, he will live seven days under water, trapped inside a human aquarium. |
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What's more, when he enters, the doors lock automatically and he's trapped inside. |
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They're trapped in the liquid so when your eyes move the floaters scoot into view, and then settle out of sight. |
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The fatal accident occurred when one car failed to climb an incline and became trapped on a roll-back arrester nearly 40 ft from the ground. |
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Well done especially to the Limeys, whose robot sub cut the Russian submersible free from the wires that had trapped it. |
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Maritz said shad runs were unlike the annual sardine run, where the smaller fish were trapped between warm currents and the land. |
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His story parallels that of Oliver Twist, trapped in a rigidly stratified society and at the mercy of its caprices. |
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Sometimes it can be genuinely disabling without the right treatment, if a nerve is trapped or a disc is bulging. |
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For Montgomerie, it was suddenly seeing the light after being trapped in what seemed like an never ending tunnel on Thursday. |
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Rafique then trapped Rogers lbw one shy of a well-deserved half-century with one that turned in to the left-hander. |
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Something has happened to them and they're trapped under a ledge near the road about five miles from here. |
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Air bubbles can also be trapped in beaten egg whites, a technique used to leaven angel food or sponge cakes. |
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Some of the sediment load was trapped within the meanders, forming extended point-bars. |
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The meaning of human life would be reduced to the physical, base animal instincts, trapped within the contours of the body. |
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Walsh was briefly trapped in the cockpit, managed to inflate his life vest, and rocketed to the surface. |
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Yesterday morning some stranger trapped me and gave me his life story for over an hour. |
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The scrubbing action of rolled oats helps release trapped dirt and oil from clogged pores. |
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The Viking army, led by Harald Hardrada of Norway, charged into battle and trapped the English in a pincer movement. |
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Meanwhile, in Australia, some real men were hauled from a mine after being trapped by a rockfall following an earthquake. |
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Nine miners were freed after spending four days trapped underground following a powerful earth tremor and rockburst on Monday. |
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He then voluntarily developed and trained a reserve force of assorted Army troops trapped with the Marines. |
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Let's begin our coverage of the dramatic rescue of nine trapped coal miners in Pennsylvania. |
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Two women who tried to battle a wall of flames to rescue a man trapped in his blazing home were today praised by firefighters. |
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I trapped it behind a curtain, whipped the window open and then coaxed it out with gentle wafts and encouraging noises. |
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Recently I heard a life coach remark he makes most of his money working with middle-aged people who are trapped in jobs they no longer enjoy. |
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Veena Shankar was trapped in her fourth floor apartment with her two children when the doors jammed after the earthquake. |
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One by one, rinse each leek under cool water, taking care to wash away any dirt trapped between its layers. |
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A taxi driver told today how he helped lift a car with his bare hands to rescue a child trapped in a road accident. |
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Firefighters had to help a woman who was trapped in the car and a man stuck in the cab of one of the lorries. |
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I tried to stifle the thoughts, tried to quell the overwhelming feeling of being trapped in circumstances. |
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Our constitutional system, despite six major revisions, has apparently become trapped by a quicksand of confusion. |
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The amount of polymer trapped by the capsules was quantified by titration with the positively charged dye acridine orange. |
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After 11 days trapped down a rabbit hole, the dog had been given up for dead. |
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I felt like one of those midgets trapped in the weather house we had as a kid. |
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A boy came to the rescue of his four-year-old sister after a window blind cord became trapped around her neck. |
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Now she was trapped in the darkness for the windows were covered with blinds and curtains. |
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We never considered the possibility that we might be trapped in the webwork of communication and transport that was supposed to make us free. |
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You know, the Jivaro believe that once they shrink their enemy's heads, the soul is trapped inside it. |
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Once a year, bleed all radiators to release trapped air, so that they heat up evenly. |
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I turned on the sink, cupped my hands under the faucet, and drank some of the water that was trapped in my hands. |
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Lower down, Galaxias maculatus were found trapped in the creek by nearby building works. |
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Flash In The Pan, Buffed, and Recapitalize were well away in a very open field of 13, with favorite Sir Dex trapped wide toward the rear. |
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At Beverley two outings ago, Ouninpohja was trapped on the rails entering the final furlong but flashed home in third place. |
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He and his co-driver were trapped in their cab after the train jumped the rails and ploughed into trackside gardens. |
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Paula and Daniel were left trapped between the car and traffic lights at the junction of Liverpool Road and Green Lane. |
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The wolf was trapped and killed because it epitomized the wilderness that settlers sought to tame and replace with farms and ranches. |
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Sixteen residents have been put up in temporary accommodation and 43 are trapped in their homes because they are in the gunman's line of fire. |
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I got to the point where Mary whatshername was trapped in a jail and I gave up. |
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The device covers the gap created on a door hinge when it is open and prevents fingers being trapped in the door. |
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Pat anxiously rapped on each of the windows, concerned that occupants of the home might have been trapped inside. |
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He grabbed her arms suddenly and whipped her body around, moving her backwards until she was backed up against the wall, trapped. |
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The kittens would follow the tom around and when we trapped the last one of them he cried at our door for two days. |
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The wound is then filled by a blood clot containing platelet aggregates, red blood cells, and white blood cells trapped in a fibrin meshwork. |
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Each person is seen as trapped within his or her own private bubble, in constant need of affirmation and recognition. |
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Worse still, I trapped myself in introducing them by rattling on without actually thinking of what to say. |
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The unfortunate students shuffled along, trapped in the age-long wait for mystery meat and steamed broccoli. |
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She feels trapped by wifehood and motherhood, and she feels she's a failure at them both. |
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She was trapped in a prison and her jailer refused to release her. |
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Rather than wrap herself up in the mystique of the antipathic artist, Polly admits she's trapped in a self-defeating cycle of suffering followed by songwriting purgation. |
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Perhaps she has forgotten that every year, millions of animals, including rabbits, minks, foxes, and raccoons, are trapped in the wild in barbaric steel-jaw leghold traps. |
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The emphatic if irregular end rhymes work in a similar way and reflect the claustrophobia of the situation with all three participants seemingly trapped in a hall of mirrors. |
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Rescue teams continued to drill toward six trapped miners Thursday evening and were hopeful of reaching the men with lifelines, mine officials said. |
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The father's extramarital activities are beginning to wear on his marriage, and the mother is a basket case trapped in the iron grip of her domineering queen bee of a mother. |
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The reasons for this are not totally clear, but one possible explanation may be that we are simulating a system that is inherently unstable and is kinetically trapped. |
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Although the two children were not trapped, Leavitt said, because of the nature of the crash, AES workers used the Jaws of Life to open the vehicle in order to extricate them. |
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She'd just watched her mother die of pneumonia and her father was trapped inside a caved in mine and no one dared risk their lives to pull him out. |
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The front passenger, 15-year-old Amy Rademaker, was trapped between the seat, the dashboard, and the side door. |
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But his menacing character is haunted and feral, a trapped animal hemmed in by a dreary, claustrophobic life. |
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Steve's neck, fragile and brittle from a trapped nerve, had kinked badly when it absorbed the impact from the piledriver, and Steve fell to the mat, paralysed. |
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At the time the Roumanian army consisted of over a million Russians, and they with millions of Roumanian refugees were all trapped in a corner of Moldavia. |
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Robert Oppenheimer, one of the scientists who created the American atomic bomb, characterized the atomic age as like two scorpions trapped in a glass jar. |
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Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was trapped in a world of his own making. |
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Some have even asked me if the animals were frozen in ice, like the famous cases of the woolly mammoths of Siberia, trapped snap-frozen by a sudden snowstorm. |
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He really didn't like this line of questioning, but he felt trapped. |
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They rushed over to investigate, and saw a kobold trapped in a bear trap. |
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Firefighters had to rescue four people trapped in their vehicles. |
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But, correa argued, this was just half the market value of the oil trapped in the coveted ITT bloc. |
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The huge Queensland groper is Dom, after the aquarist who trapped it. |
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In the optical tweezers experiment, a particle having a larger refractive index than its surrounding medium is trapped by the radiation pressure of a focused laser beam. |
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Dettori was out of luck on Godolphin's Inamorato in the following UAE Derby when his mount got trapped on the rails and was repeatedly denied a run until it was too late. |
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But the most dangerous kind, Dickson says, is the emotional kind, because it keeps people trapped. |
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The 60-year-old was trapped inside his home for crucial minutes while fire crews dealt with rubbish set alight by pranksters on the other side of town. |
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Brooks argues in his book that advocates for limited government have been trapped into making a 'materialistic' case. |
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They have already set a world record for time trapped underground after a cave-in. |
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Once, after the midnight premiere of a summer blockbuster, I got trapped on the top floor of a giant multiplex. |
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Here, there would be such a huge number of electrons and positrons created that the radiation would be trapped, except for a thin layer at the outer edge of the gas. |
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Hundreds of patients, doctors and nurses were trapped for days at New Orleans Charity Hospital, surrounded by waist-deep water without power, food or medical supplies. |
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Those in wheelchairs and the disabled were trapped in the surging crowd. |
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The pumpkin seeds, trapped in the heat of the caramel, are imbued with an autumnal, resiny resonance. |
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The only things they can know about the material trapped within the black hole horizon is its total mass, its total angular momentum, and its total electric charge. |
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The fluids were trapped in permeability-controlled positions within anticlinal zones, where fluid cooling induced deposition of stibnite and sulphosalts. |
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Unfortunately, dinosaurs almost never get trapped in tree amber. |
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The rat-a-tat of the copier in a back office, punctuated by the ring of phones coming from everywhere, like fragments of celestial music trapped in a singularity. |
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Since Ouattara's forces entered Abidjan, most reporters have been trapped inside hotels and offices. |
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He was trapped underneath until he was rescued by a fire crew. |
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While people trapped in the Convention Center had no water and those in the Superdome were rationed to a pint a day, the USS Bataan waited for federal orders just offshore. |
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Have a helper hold one end of the paper off the surface while you work from the opposite end to slowly rub the paper down so no air bubbles are trapped. |
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When I saw the fire in the restaurant, I ran down to the floor below, where I was trapped between flames above and below. |
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Since the explosion of invasive aquatics in Texas waters during the past decade, conscientious boaters have taken pains to remove any plants trapped on their boat or trailer. |
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It ends with Godzilla lured away from Tokyo with a bird call and trapped in a volcano. |
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He is in effect trapped within his body as his mind remains agile. |
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Or if solar panels could provide the juice that pushes petroleum trapped deep into the earth up to the surface? |
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When these compounds reach upper latitudes and colder temperatures, they precipitate from the air and tend to stay trapped in whatever material they settle in. |
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Positrons, antiprotons and other antiparticles can be routinely created at particle accelerator labs and can even be trapped and stored for days or weeks at a time. |
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When the police resorted to kettling tactics during last year's student protests, they didn't offer such facilities to those trapped inside the kettle. |
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A medicine called dimeticone is available to relieve trapped wind. |
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She was trapped, either stay outdoors and risk being caught by Kent, or stay with a man she hardly knew and run the risk of him possibly turning her over to the same man. |
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More than a thousand Louisiana residents were rescued by helicopters and airboats Saturday, with hundreds still trapped on the roofs or second stories of buildings. |
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This salt becomes trapped beneath the sea ice, creating a higher concentration of salt in the water beneath ice floes. |
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And once you become a bickersome couple it's a short ride to bitter and trapped. |
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Thus analytical surface wave solutions are available to describe waves that are either progressive or trapped in the crosswedge direction. |
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When ponds are cleaned out periodically, fish are trapped or dragnetted and finally the pond is drained to remove all fish. |
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They had done a gherao and trapped the manager in his office for a whole day. |
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At the battle of Telamon in 225 BC, a large Celtic army was trapped between two Roman forces and crushed. |
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At Ostia, in front of a crowd of spectators, Claudius fought a killer whale which was trapped in the harbour. |
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The Northumbrians ravage Mercia but are trapped by Edward and forced to fight. |
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Charles, who did not wish to be trapped in Naples, had to fight against them in the Battle of Fornovo. |
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On that evening, the English fleet was trapped in Plymouth Harbour by the incoming tide. |
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As a result, the bulk of the Allied armies found themselves trapped in an encirclement and were beaten. |
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On 3 August 2007, an electrical failure lasting six hours caused passengers to be trapped in the tunnel on a shuttle. |
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Sometimes, oil formed at extreme depths may migrate and become trapped at a much shallower level. |
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However, the makers of these devices usually state that trapped animals should be thrown away with the trap. |
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The locker of the trapped chest must be careful, so as not to spring the trap. |
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It played a major role in rescuing trapped American soldiers from Mogadishu, Somalia, in 1993 in Operation Gothic Serpent. |
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Lewis worked for two hours with hammer and chisel in an attempt to free one of those trapped who was released the next day. |
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Another multiparter involved Lassie being trapped on a truck and having to find her way hundreds of miles to the Martin farm. |
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Boars in the former area will also feed on cormorant and heron chicks, bivalved molluscs, trapped muskrats and mice. |
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Rather, they are produced in the foliage in late summer, when sugars are trapped in the leaves after the process of abscission begins. |
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Glacier ice is slightly less dense than ice formed from frozen water because it contains tiny trapped air bubbles. |
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A number of militaries have employed dolphins for various purposes from finding mines to rescuing lost or trapped humans. |
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The bedrock, which is also known as the Chester Pebble Beds, is noticeable because of the many small stones trapped within its strata. |
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Here he was trapped and besieged until January 1295, supplied only by sea, before forces arrived to relieve him in February. |
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Clathrate hydrates are forms of ice that contain gas molecules trapped within its crystal lattice. |
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Water moves over a filtering structure, where food particles become trapped in mucus. |
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The lungs permit a rapid exchange of oxygen and prevent gases from being trapped during deep dives. |
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Methane is essentially insoluble in water, but it can be trapped in ice forming a similar solid. |
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In Greek Mythology, the deadly monster Typhon was trapped under the mountain by Zeus, the god of the sky. |
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There is also concern about marine organisms getting trapped or entangled within the air chambers. |
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An epishelf lake forms when meltwater is trapped behind a floating ice shelf and the freshwater floats on the denser saltwater below. |
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Similarly, scavenging theropods were not trapped due to their lower body weights, combined with proportionally larger feet. |
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He couldn't outfake a lot of people, so when he'd get trapped he'd lower his shoulder and plow right into you. |
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In 1762, the English trading ship Octavius reportedly hazarded the passage from the west but became trapped in sea ice. |
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McClure's ship was trapped in the ice for three winters near Banks Island, at the western end of Viscount Melville Sound. |
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The liquid thus formed may get trapped as the pores of the gas reservoir get depleted. |
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Many German forces that had been fighting in Normandy were trapped in the Falaise pocket. |
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This gave trapped Allied forces time to construct defensive works and pull back large numbers of troops to fight the Battle of Dunkirk. |
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The soldiers mostly travelled on the upper decks for fear of being trapped below if the ship sank. |
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Allied fire support was grossly inadequate and the raiding force was largely trapped on the beach by obstacles and German fire. |
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A failed counterattack by German forces on 8 August left 50,000 soldiers of the 7th Army trapped in the Falaise pocket. |
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D'Este gave 80,000 troops trapped, of whom 10,000 were killed, 50,000 captured and 20,000 escaped. |
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Besides buffalo, the Mandan trapped small mammals for food and hunted deer. |
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Most of this water is trapped in pores and fractures in the upper lithosphere and sediments of the subducting plate. |
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The last major German forces in the west were encircled and trapped in the Ruhr. |
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Stratus is a stable cloud deck which tends to form when a cool, stable air mass is trapped underneath a warm air mass. |
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An attempt to outflank Lee from the south failed under Butler, who was trapped inside the Bermuda Hundred river bend. |
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The volume of the balloon in the video shrinks when the trapped gas particles slow down with the addition of extremely cold nitrogen. |
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Internal injuries stemming from being trapped between hulls and docks and impacts have also been fatal. |
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The water rose as high as 2 metres above ground level in places and 150 employees of the local firm Beach Bros were trapped for nine hours. |
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Geologic clay deposits are mostly composed of phyllosilicate minerals containing variable amounts of water trapped in the mineral structure. |
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Sometimes the problem was caused by atmospheric moisture being trapped in the layup during construction in humid weather. |
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He was in the process of attacking the Chauci when his vessels were trapped by an ebb tide. |
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It scored a series of victories that rolled back French successes, and trapped the French Army in Egypt. |
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With the attack on Ravenna, Witiges and his men were trapped in the Ostrogothic capital. |
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When the camel exhales, water vapor becomes trapped in their nostrils and is reabsorbed into the body as a means to conserve water. |
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In November, however, the ship became trapped in the ice in the James Bay, and the crew moved ashore for the winter. |
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The invasion army under Burgoyne was much too slow and became trapped in northern New York state. |
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Everything was going fine until I found a long long hallway with two titans trapped behind a quylthulg. |
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After fighting steadily but unsuccessfully for several hours, the sepoys tried to fall back across the river but became trapped on an island. |
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Three days later, Nicholson annihilated the 1,100 trapped sepoys in the Battle of Trimmu Ghat. |
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Arrowslits in the sides of the walls enabled archers and crossbowmen to eliminate the trapped group of attackers. |
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In addition to the strategic bombing of the Ruhr, in April 1945, the Allies trapped several hundred thousand Wehrmacht troops in the Ruhr Pocket. |
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Of the 127 men down the mine at the time 35 escaped by the main shaft, but 74 were trapped. |
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The trapped miners heard the rescuers, the rescuers heard the trapped miners. |
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Much of this early pollution lies trapped in sediments behind historic dams on the river and continues to affect the ecosystem today. |
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It is at subduction zones that Earth's lithosphere, oceanic crust, sedimentary layers and some trapped water are recycled into the deep mantle. |
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Some species can bend their leaf edges slightly by thigmotropism, bringing additional glands into contact with the trapped insect. |
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Water can become trapped within the pitcher, making a habitat for other flora and fauna. |
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While under water, they are covered by a thin, silvery film of air, due to small bubbles being trapped on the surface of the plumage. |
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Before anaerobic fermentation starts, there is an aerobic phase in which the trapped oxygen is consumed. |
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It was a tearful and heartfelt reunion as the trapped miners finally saw their dear loved ones again. |
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The anticline is composed of a series of sandstone rock beds and an impermeable rock cap under which vast reserves of oil and gas are trapped. |
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Searching the lower levels of the genetics labs, John finds himself trapped and then hears growling which he assumes is the hound. |
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High concentrations of synthetic pheromone appear to superstimulate E. flava males causing more of them to be trapped. |
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Everybody is trapped in an elevator together and tempers run a little hot. |
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When a man is a woman trapped in a man's body, and has a little operation, he is a transsexual. |
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Thus am I wrapped And in woe umbelapped, Such love hath me trapped, Without any cure. |
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People trapped in a block of flats set ablaze by arsonists today called for them to be pulled down. |
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After the thunderous collapses, rescuers found their walkie-talkies and cell phones almost worthless to reach people trapped in the debris. |
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But another woman, Linda Yarr, 35, drowned and rescuers believe Charlotte was trapped in the hull. |
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Professor Kielpinski and his colleagues trapped single atomic ions of the element ytterbium and exposed them to a specific frequency of light. |
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But the 38 atoms of antihydrogen trapped by scientists for one sixth of a second would hardly pose a threat to the Vatican. |
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Mike, who was a year or two my junior, took down his rope and threw out a nice stand-up loop that trapped the hind feet of a rear echelon cow. |
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In Canada in 2005, isolates were obtained from feces of clinically healthy redpolls and pine siskins trapped on Prince Edward Island. |
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Tissues ready as he helps Lara the cat, who had been trapped in a removal van, hit by a car then attacked by a fox. |
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Both men were trapped by a backdraught and killed despite the efforts of colleagues to rescue them. |
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But the grim situation did not daunt Dravid and Sachin Tendulkar, who compiled 67 before being trapped leg before wicket to Dion Nash. |
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The 18-year-old from Southport was trapped for more than an hour after the door to the empty lift shaft shut behind him. |
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How the Clio came to be caught there, why the lorry driver did not spot it, and how long the motorist was trapped is currently a mystery. |
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He was trying to reach people trapped on the 4th floor of a block of flats in the east Siberian city of Magadan on Thursday. |
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A MOTORCYCLIST involved in a serious road crash had to be sedated by doctors at the scene after he was left him trapped beneath a van. |
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The bow shock deflects most of the particles, but some get trapped in Earth's magnetic currents. |
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High drama unfolded in a quiet Northumberland village, when a new mother of septuplet puppy dogs found herself trapped underground. |
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Shales are fine-grained sedimentary rocks in whose tiny bores may be trapped natural gas. |
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Stuart Bullas, who has appeared on BBC's Top Gear, could have been trapped for up to two days before friends found him dead on Sunday. |
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A FOUR-YEAR-OLD boy died after being starved of oxygen when he became trapped in his bunk bed, an inquest heard. |
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A BOY died after getting trapped in the slats of a home-made bunk bed, an inquest was told. |
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Trench Rescue Shoring is a fast, safe, and versatile means of rescuing victims trapped in excavation cave-ins. |
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It involves the powerful greenhouse gas methane, in the form of methane clathrate, which is essentially methane trapped in ice. |
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The sweetness of onions still trapped within, the milky flavour of almonds combined with sensuous saffron, played up by the saunth and a hint of spices. |
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Some religious views argue that the 'spirits' of those who have died have not 'passed over' and are trapped inside the property where their memories and energy are strong. |
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Such was the effort required to rescue Lambert's companions, who were trapped by water in the shaft, that the BBC broadcast an appeal for any available potholers to help. |
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Some birds are lost. They are shot, taken by hawks, blown down in storms or trapped by other pigeon keepers. Regardless, the real homer man doesn't want them back. |
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The oil becomes trapped along with water and natural gas by a caprock that is made up of impermeable barrier such as an impermeable stratum or fault zone. |
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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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Moslift, one of the city's major elevator operating companies, has about 1500 elevator mechanics on call, to release residents trapped in elevators. |
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Birdlife International published a report that found many birds are shot, captured in nets or trapped after being lured with recordings of birdsong. |
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The mountaineer, who was on a precarious ledge, and two others sparked a dramatic operation when they became trapped on Carrauntoohil in the Macgillycuddy's Reeks, Co Kerry. |
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According to Humane Society International, over 8 million animals are trapped yearly for fur, while more than 30 million were raised in fur farms. |
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One person was killed and two others were trapped underground for 14 days. |
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In the early 2000s, golden eagles were live trapped and relocated. |
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When he went into the cave, they trapped him inside to get rid of him. |
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The sargassum is not a threat to shipping, and historic incidents of sailing ships being trapped there are due to the often calm winds of the horse latitudes. |
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The survivors were trapped in southern china and eventually assimilated. |
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Otherwise one remains trapped in a false ideology that would confuse gender and politics, or in simplistic gender baiting that is more often than not mere name calling. |
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This assemblage is interpreted as a social group that was trapped in mud. |
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Boyle trapped an inert gas in the closed end of the test tube with a column of mercury, thereby making the number of particles and the temperature constant. |
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This means they were able to hunt large animals, such as eland, but also gathered, collected or trapped small animals such as tortoises, hyraxes and dune mole rats. |
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Possibly the first such hypothesis was that high energy particles trapped in the Van Allen radiation belt could be liberated and bombard the Earth. |
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Some runoff water is trapped for periods of time, for example in lakes. |
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Sparrows were also trapped as food for falconers' birds and zoo animals. |
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Magma that remains trapped in large quantities below ground cools most slowly resulting in rocks with larger crystals, such as granite and gabbro. |
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Wilmot recorded 100,000 trapped, 10,000 killed and 50,000 captured. |
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By 21 May, German forces had trapped the BEF, the remains of the Belgian forces, and three French field armies along the northern coast of France. |
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They feed by turning on their sides and taking in water mixed with sediment, which is then expelled through the baleen, leaving their prey trapped inside. |
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Two children discover an old boardgame in their attic and, rolling the dice, unwittingly free a man who has been trapped inside the game for 26 years. |
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Terns have sometimes benefited from human activities, following the plough or fishing boats for easy food supplies, although some birds get trapped in nets or swallow plastic. |
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The air trapped in bubbles in the ice can also reveal the CO2 variations of the atmosphere from the distant past, well before modern environmental influences. |
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Some salt water fish got trapped in lakes that originally were part of the salt fjord and gradually became freshwater fish such as the arctic char. |
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Soft rime contains a high proportion of trapped air, making it appear white rather than transparent, and giving it a density about one quarter of that of pure ice. |
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As with other species of otter, they rely on a layer of air trapped in their fur, which they keep topped up by blowing into the fur from their mouths. |
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A nonradiative transition then occurs by recombination of a free hole with this trapped electron, the excess energy being transferred to the lattice. |
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The photon sphere is a spherical boundary of zero thickness in which photons that move on tangents to that sphere would be trapped in a circular orbit about the black hole. |
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Prince Orbeliani tried to drive them off and found himself trapped. |
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Flintoff continued with impetus and trapped Simon Katich lbw for 1, before Hoggard had Adam Gilchrist lbw with an inswinger at the stroke of lunch. |
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Ritchie cast Madonna as a rich, rude socialite who, after a shipwreck, is trapped on a deserted island with a slovenly Communist sailor who humiliates her. |
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The Mastiff is a good fighter, and can kill a wildcat, taking the necessary punishment well, as we found out when we once trapped one of these small lynxes. |
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In 1775, the American Revolutionary War began, as the Americans trapped the British army in Boston and suppressed the Loyalists who supported the Crown. |
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After half a year of being trapped, Pedro I finally entered the city. |
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Seatbelts in buses are sometimes believed to make recovering from a roll or tip harder for students and staff as they could be easily trapped in their own safety belt. |
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I could see that he was dying, dying for a cigarette, dying for a fix maybe, dying for a little bit of freedom, but trapped in a hospital bed and a sick body. |
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On the other hand, oil shales are source rocks that have not been exposed to heat or pressure long enough to convert their trapped hydrocarbons into crude oil. |
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Despite his publicity claiming many glorious victories, Napoleon's army was trapped in Egypt after the British sank the French fleet at the Battle of the Nile. |
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The Saxons, led by Odda, attacked the Danes while they slept and defeated the superior Danish forces, saving Alfred from being trapped between the two armies. |
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You can watch banders gently remove birds trapped in the nets. |
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These larger-than-life national symbols of Switzerland are credited with saving as many as 2,500 travelers who were trapped in avalanches of the snowy pass over the centuries. |
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According to media reports, armed groups have regrouped in Donetsk and Lugansk, from which more and more residents have fled and others are trapped in zones of heavy fighting. |
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O'Brien said vapor is coming in from the outside and if trapped inside, it will recondense into liquid water and run down the inside face of the building. |
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Gale made 17 in an opening stand of 23 with Lyth, but the skipper was trapped in front by Warren Lee before Jaques edged Glen Querl to New having made just three. |
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Two window washers were trapped on the scaffolding near the 68th floor of the One World Trade Center and an operation team were successful in rescuing them. |
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Will Bragg was first to go caught at point, Lloyd was bowled first ball and Jim Allenby was trapped behind in a treble wicket maiden for England seamer Graham Onions. |
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Ancillary and auxiliary is the adscititious presence of oxygen, trapped within the myriad folds of the copious layers of clothing favoured by elderly women. |
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A walkway over the weir is likely to be useful for the removal of floating debris trapped by the weir, or for working staunches and sluices on it as the rate of flow changes. |
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If serial monogamy is the norm, even if individuals have many partners over time, the virus is trapped within relationships and gets around slowly. |
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Based on the true story of Aron Ralston, it tells the tale of a thrill-seeking loner who somehow gets trapped in a freak accident by a very large rock. |
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