Your Honours, we say that it is plain, unarguable indeed, that the land reserved for the project fits that description. |
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Letting frustrations fester is a real good way to ensure blowouts and fits of anger later on, so best to get it all out in the open. |
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It's even offering a gamepad controller accessory that fits over the back of the handset and looks like an old Nintendo pad. |
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Both the staging and acting are universally superb and we were in fits of laughter throughout. |
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It fits around your dog's neck and carries its identification and inoculation tags. |
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A little reverb here, a little wah-wah there, it all fits in beautifully allowing the music to drift along at just the right speed. |
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In response to each new sally of witticism, the Indians would break into uncontrollable fits of merriment. |
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Almost everyone with Asperger's also fits the profile of the more classic autistic disorder. |
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Ask for a free trial session so you can sample the coach's style and see if it fits with yours. |
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Eventually, after half an hour rolling around on the floor in fits of laughter, I managed to regain my composure. |
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I'm just very grounded in logic, plausibility and tangibleness and atheism fits that bill well. |
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I will discuss some of the things we considered in setting up her season plan and how that fits into the final year of the Olympic quadrennium. |
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One method may be a regular postcard mailer that fits your budget and complements your promotional goals. |
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Peter had one of the locals in fits of laughter when he was doing a line dance. |
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The savoy cabbage, not being as crunchy as regular cabbage, has more of a chewy texture and fits in very well with the other flavors. |
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The competition fits in with the school's programme of teaching, which highlights the pitfalls of using fossil fuels. |
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The bit then fits over or inside the heating element dependent on the design of the soldering iron. |
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Most of the temporary equipment fits together easily with just a rubber mallet, screwdriver, pocketknife and a pair of pliers. |
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He mounts it on a Cat 350 excavator or a backhoe, and he most often fits it with shear blades. |
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They were the ones who were always crying and throwing fits when they lost their helium balloons. |
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It fits easily around one's schedule, and allows the least stealthy among us to enjoy the chase. |
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Put the bendy clips on so that the bottom section fits into the lip of the water jacket and the pins go into the slots on the clips. |
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Actually, even the kitchen sink is fair game if it fits in the boat and can be schlepped across a portage. |
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Gradually the blood vessels to the hip cut off nourishment to the head of the femur where it fits into the acetabulum. |
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Howland had to jettison the bad seeds and poor fits and replace them with committed, tough-minded athletes. |
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Instead, we have found that our history fits the naturalistic world of science. |
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In reality, the size that fits best will vary according to style, manufacturer and fabric. |
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The Baguette style with a shorter strap fits casual or dressy with equal aplomb. |
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The composer's primary task in scoring films is to come up with original music that fits the film and helps the film stand as something unique. |
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For starters, I was in fits of laughter at the sight of him, and his swearing and shouting just made me worse. |
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The hip is a ball-and-socket joint where the thigh bone's femoral head fits into the acetabulum of the pelvis. |
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It's an oldish building, but it's nice, fairly weathertight, and fits my needs. |
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It can be customized with company colors or a logo screen print, it is machine-washable, and one size fits all. |
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Every exposed power cord in our apartment bears telltale toothmarks from her enthusiastic fits of mastication. |
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And get it tailored next time so it actually sort of fits and doesn't make you look matronly. |
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He is prone to fits of jealousy when he sees Primrose in the company of another male. |
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And yet, as far as I can see, none of them fits easily into the government's master plan for how we should live in the 21st century. |
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It will come in handy later in the movie when we begin to wonder just exactly where the real person fits into the complex story woven around her. |
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At about three feet in height and two feet across, it fits into the garden almost anywhere. |
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There is a tendency to throw temperamental fits and tantrums, which are often directed at close associates and loved ones. |
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Such a setting fits well with today's self-consciously international large-scale exhibitions. |
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This is a simple story that fits nicely into the overall narrative the President has been using already. |
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It will also depend on the way we conceptualize him and where he fits into our own global narrative. |
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The model is already facing claims from three former assistants who say she allegedly assaulted them in fits of rage. |
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This fits the notion that females are socialized to be dependent and obedient, while males are socialized to be independent and self-willed. |
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Yes, authors and creators can suffer fits of pique that can hurt the markets for secondary works. |
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I wander round looking like a lost child pawing things for a while, and then panic and pick up something which neither fits nor suits me. |
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How the movement fits into the piece as such, I cannot make out, but it's such a beaut that I won't ask questions. |
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Everything fits together and you begin to see the perfection, consistency and harmony of the system. |
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It draws from existing case law and fits well within good human resources practice. |
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Alex is extremely intelligent with a propensity for fits of anger and uncontrollable rage. |
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You just need to pray that it does not rain or, to be on the safe side, bring one of those plastic poncho raincoats that fits in your purse. |
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The cowboy is the archetypal American hero, and the western fits America's current state of mind. |
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Early sexualization fits with early autonomization of children as consumers. |
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The shaft of the cutting tool fits into a collet, which in turn fits into the chuck sleeve. |
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Karaoke in a place like this fits right in next to the dudes watching the game on the tube and the pool sharks getting busy upstairs. |
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Duffy's sudden desire to conceive a child no longer fits into Meg's schedule, and the strain on their relationship causes a split. |
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My own work has proceeded in fits and starts throughout the holiday, with long intervals of idleness in between. |
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It took ages for Mum to worm it out of me between fits of mortified giggles. |
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Blue star, so called for its tiny starlike flowers, fits the bill perfectly. |
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Since the overhead system needs several inches of space, it fits best in a pickup, minivan, SUV or crossover vehicle. |
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Everything is on one floor, so from where I sit I can see the locker room, a small parlour area, and a whirlpool, which fits a dozen comfortably. |
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But I wonder if his prescription fits the problem as neatly as the book suggests, and I worry that people will misapply his message. |
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They, or in fact we, are the sorts of people who feel the need to do something compulsively, and blogging fits the bill perfectly. |
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If horse soldiers in action is your scene, this series fits the bill perfectly. |
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You will be needing something filling by now and this savoury drink fits the bill perfectly. |
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With only 10 rooms and a cosy bar, with a roaring fire in winter, it fits the bill perfectly. |
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This time I wanted someone a little bit stronger and Darren fits the bill perfectly. |
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The description of the 3 Jugs problem as a triple of quantities fits nicely with trilinear coordinates. |
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To be sustainable, biomimicry must also consider how something is made and how it fits into a living system. |
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Another time, while Elie is working at the electrical warehouse, he goes on one of his fits of rage and beats the boy. |
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Fisher is a senior at a small private school, where the teen's agender identity fits seamlessly with the campus' liberal bent. |
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In the two days I spent among them, I saw no fights and no fits of temper, no thievery or truculence. |
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The disease causes these tubercles to become yellow and spongy and coughing fits causes them to be spat out by the sufferer. |
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If you're using a barrel, use a silicone or rubber bung with a hole in the center for an airlock that fits the barrel's opening. |
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She seemed to dissolve into hysterical fits of laughter when she looked at me. |
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It fits perfectly into the palm and can swiftly glide over a desktop mouse pad. |
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A cotter key fits in the two holes I drilled at the bottom and holds it open or shut. |
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Alternatively, you may want to stay in the same place because the work is undemanding and fits around the rest of your life. |
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But he would be well advised not to treat the game too lightly when faced with the task of ensuring his face fits at the Edinburgh club. |
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The match flew by as the fans went through fits of shouting, singing, tension and passion. |
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The folding arm rest fits in the inside bolster that is bigger than the outside bolster. |
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The modified double-ground blade and angular bolsters flow into a handle that fits the palm like a glove. |
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I welded a bracket with a pad for bolting a vise to the square tubing that fits into the receiver hitch on the rear of my pickup. |
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The pair bounced off each other like an old music hall act, much of the time having the audience in fits of laughter. |
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He also has a name that reduces grown men to uncontrollable laughing fits at the slightest mention. |
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The head of the tool fits in the screw head recess in the hinge to ensure the pilot hole will be centered. |
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Rather, picture your boyfriend's smile when he sees you in a slinky dress that fits again, thanks to your regular workouts. |
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Being unable to contain her excitement at the prospect of being walked, the dog suffers fits of sternutation whenever she sees her leash. |
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There's a round thing that fits in a hole to close the bonnet, and it's been jammed down very, very securely. |
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When placed into a slot that fits the screw's groove and shape, this allows for rotary motion to be converted into forward or backward motion. |
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A booster seat lifts your child up so the seat belt fits right and protects your child. |
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Hawkins doesn't give us a heap of recitative, but actually finds a coherent musical structure that fits the poems. |
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But as God is my witness, I'm not getting a little dog that fits into a Burbury tote. |
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Best of all, the game fits its theme beautifully, with all the mechanics coming naturally out of the game's background. |
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I must have had it for nearly ten years and it didn't fit anyone nearly as well as it fits you. |
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On that basis, any party would have our firm and unswerving support for any measure that fits those two criteria. |
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Place the cornice against the wall so it fits around the braces you installed when making the cornice. |
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The phylogenetic position of needlefishes relative to halfbeaks fits his prediction. |
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The front wheel fits as snug as a bug in a rug, but we'd advise use of a quick release. |
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Take a volunteer position that fits your interest, and may even enhance your career goals. |
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The magic of photography takes negative images and can turn them into positive things of beauty, it fits so well with our theme. |
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The Warrior adapts to a range of roles with weapon fits ranging from machine pistols to 90 mm guns, mortars and missile systems. |
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This is a cover made from hard or soft plastic that fits over your upper or lower teeth. |
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With trendy boots, black attire and upswept hair Nicole Walton fits the image of make-up artist for the stars. |
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While I do not admire your soft-headedness, I do admire your consistency... as this fits well with things I've seen you say on other diaries. |
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One rehearsal we were supposed to look lovingly into each other's eyes but kept bursting into uncontrollable fits of laughter. |
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Her ordeal began in November when she started having fits and convulsions despite no previous history of health problems. |
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Try various fits and sizes for both briefs and boxers until you find the right ones for you. |
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It also fits the change in attitude of the Americans and the British towards armed conflict. |
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Obviously, Fletcher has a knack for creating a useful product that fits a niche in the market. |
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Febrile convulsions are fits that sometimes happen in a child with a high temperature. |
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You can also create a vanity plate with any wording you want, provided it fits the space of the plate. |
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Yeldham is fond of red, a popular colour for paintings, and also of brown, another colour that fits in nicely with interior design schemas. |
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She is very well mannered in conditions that would give fits to the helmsmen of modem boats with high aspect fin keels and spade rudders. |
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His quick brushwork fits the scale of this painting, and the figure's plaintive expression is personally revealing, engaging and convincing. |
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The arched strip rev counter above the speedo fits in with the design but is hard to read when the sun is directed at the dash. |
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The washer is lightweight and fits in any kitchen sink, using an economical power consumption of 0.12 kw per wash cycle! |
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This fits in with the general trend away from carnivory and toward herbivory that characterises mammalian evolution in many lineages. |
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It makes its point, calls for a revolution of the couch potatoes, and leaves it up to the viewer to work out how it all fits together. |
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She looks sleek in a beige, almost flesh-tone, summer dress and a slightly darker cardigan that fits her like a sealskin. |
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Forget about size when choosing clothes and choose something that fits well regardless of size and that's comfortable on you. |
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Amazingly, the hermit crab's body is asymmetrically twisted so that it fits snugly into the shape of the shell. |
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Picking the strategy that best fits into your schedule will help you maintain optimum weed management. |
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After a while, a newcomer walks in who perfectly fits the description of the spy her husband gave to her. |
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But it must be for independent judges, not party political ministers, to decide what particular punishment fits what particular crime. |
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To some no punishment fits such a crime, and these people honestly believe the murderers deserve no sympathy at all. |
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That means criminalizing behavior such as the spreading of viruses and setting up a punishment that fits the resulting economic damage. |
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The great vocal melody is still there, and the arrangement on the album fits the theme of the song. |
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The drive to increase access to universities fits in with New Labour pronouncements on social inclusion and the ilk. |
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This fits in perfectly with the general social and economic policy of the SPD-Green government. |
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It certainly fits into my plans to really look at mammals to understand birds better. |
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He has been in tremendous form and is a fantastic talent who fits into Saints' future plans. |
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During this state one keeps on getting epileptic fits without regaining consciousness in between. |
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The problems began after the woman was admitted to a medical ward in a local hospital suffering from fits and nightmares. |
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Concerned about the number of fits Slater was having, her doctor decided to operate to disconnect the right and left hemispheres of her brain. |
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His frequent fits result in painful injuries, and medication has failed to control the traumatic episodes. |
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Her sister, Lucy, suffers from cerebral palsy and epilepsy and is often treated in York Hospital for fits and chest infections. |
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The audience of parents, grandparents, Godparents and families were reduced to helpless fits of giggles. |
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Proving to be an ice-breaker, most of the class were reduced to fits of laughter. |
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There are five or six explanations for our data, but the explanation that fits the data best is that the kouprey is a domestic ox that went wild. |
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The style of camerawork and direction is very appealing and fits the tone of the film quite expertly. |
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During his fits of rage, everything but the kitchen sink came out of his mouth. |
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In addition to innumerable stern remonstrances, his soliloquy is laced with screaming fits of anger. |
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After hearing some fits and starts, we realized that the tape was chewed beyond repair. |
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Ellie thus fits the stereotype of the repressed career woman badly in need of a man to make her a complete woman. |
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We played in fits and starts and never really clicked and opened up, but we're happy with the points. |
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Local Novocastrians are known for a laid back 'no worries' attitude that fits in with their surfers' paradise. |
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It's all madly hyperactive, almost stroboscopic in its zippiness, and those with a predisposition to fits should probably stay out of the cinema. |
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If you are worried that you will be reduced to fits of giggles by having someone touch your feet, there's really no need to worry. |
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Young bluegills eat mainly zooplankton, but as they grow older, they become opportunistic and devour almost anything that fits into their mouths. |
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The residual error in both of these fits is small, indicating that the same spectral components can fit these measurements at both temperatures. |
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When I was a child I used to cause my mother major fits of angst while trying to keep me still in church. |
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I had it made for me, like all the other legionnaires, so it fits perfectly, even after all these years. |
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World Vision fits the injured with prosthetic limbs and retrains them for work. |
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Quite how this fits in with the activists' description of themselves as Marxists or revolutionaries still eludes me. |
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The antigravity device is not a large object, maybe three square feet, and easily fits on a tabletop. |
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He fits the profile of the classic moderate New York Democrat, like his predecessor, who frequently fought to keep a lid on taxes in the city. |
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It was built in 1961, and it's been renovated in fits and starts, so it's sort of an architectural Frankenstein. |
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I mean, really, I don't think it fits your style to make light of terrorism and war like that. |
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How this fits in with far right Conservatives' rampant xenophobia is beyond me. |
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Based on the climograph of a mystery location, students investigate which location best fits with the climograph. |
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Fitting a rim lock is quite straightforward but does need accurate measurements to ensure everything fits correctly. |
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Do you want a well-designed house that fits your lifestyle today and years down the road? |
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It is remarkable how nicely the linguistic metaphor fits the molecular world. |
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The costume was enough to send a person with arachnophobia into fits with its spiderweb and small spiders. |
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To see how this description of the series fits with Gregory's series for arctan see the biography of Madhava. |
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I've been a fan of hip hop off and on since the 80s and the genre seems to work in fits and spurts. |
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We allow it to consume us until it is not our place in the world that matters so much as how the outside world fits into what we think we have. |
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We have also confirmed the fits by checking the Quantile-Quantile plots for log-normal and normal distributions. |
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For that matter, most of the local lordlings would have fits if the army intruded upon their private domains. |
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The tiny cylinder latch assembly gave the assemblers fits and, in 1906, it was eliminated in favor of a locking bolt in a lug under the barrel. |
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By giving her a love interest, the movie fits into more traditional representations of women in the filmic genre of the woman's melodrama. |
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Wearing all her various hats and wearing them well, Paula certainly fits the Burton bill. |
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The posterior part of each alisphenoid forms a triangular process which fits into the angle between the squamosal and the petrosal. |
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In a pan that fits the chicken or lamb closely, put the cinnamon stick, onion, olive oil and saffron. |
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The last two to three times you work your horse before the show, ride her with your show tack and make sure all equipment fits properly. |
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Along with making riding tack from scratch, he also mends pieces and fits his work to the horse. |
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It's been around since long before Basil Fawlty was reduced to fits of apoplectic rage by the uncomprehending antics of his dim-witted Spanish waiter Manuel in Fawlty Towers. |
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The other great thing about the Winter Kit is the nice insulated backpack that just fits the H20 bladder, and doesn't get in the way on a ski lift. |
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It's anyone's guess how Ken MacDonald recharges his creative juices but visually the set master has done it again with a bi-level concept that barely fits the stage. |
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His passion for lists, dates and details fits him well for this task. |
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Because children have different learning styles and multiple ways of knowing, they must be encouraged to find the form that best fits their individual styles. |
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Put the bar in place, give it a good whack with a hammer to mark the spot, and ream out a large enough hole so that the bar fits flush with the ceiling. |
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The V-shaped rear window fits in perfectly with the slanting windscreen. |
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His quick wit and confident delivery had the audience in fits of laughter. |
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We no longer follow the logic of one size fits all, like earlier. |
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The Tower with its rectangular shape perfectly fits between the two adjacent buildings and it raises on the arcade's trabeation which is supported by columns and pillars. |
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I know, I really should pipe up with how I really wish I were watching some sensitive art film instead, but sometimes this type of film fits my mood. |
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Since the report was written by a captain who had been roused to fits of hysterical rage by Bayley's ineptitude, some serious editing had been performed. |
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And what he said on June 5, 1985 fits the mood of the moment three decades later. |
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Compact and chunky yet extremely light, it fits snugly into your hand so that the thumbwheel, volume buttons and other controls are all easily accessible. |
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He speaks to Janice Kaplan about why the antiwar message of the play fits our time. |
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The Louisiana chief executive is impossible to dismiss out of hand because he fits into several narratives that make him appealing to conservatives and to independent voters. |
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He is a mild-mannered and generous guy, not the kind of person prone to fits of pique or rage. |
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She kept erupting into fits of maniacal chuckles at some secret joke. |
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She hides in the airing cupboard for hours, writes endless haikus until she falls asleep from exhaustion and succumbs to screaming fits and bouts of a strange fever. |
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Heat the oil in a casserole dish, ideally one that fits the meat snugly. |
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What's more, Parent uses Kevin's sexuality as an ingenious plot device that fits seamlessly within the well-worn Archie narrative. |
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I found a used milker inflation tube fits snugly over a 1-quart plastic oil can and makes a pour spout for hard-to-reach transmissions on combines. |
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Thus, the hypothesized paleoclimate of the two fossil localities fits well within the range in which both insect and mite wood borers are found today. |
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But Robin Williams will, sadly, no longer be sending us into hysterical fits of laughter. |
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The phone fits nicely in your hand and despite its compact size, the controls are a decent size, with volume and the power key moulded in the easy to grip composite exterior. |
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This health tracker for dogs fits snugly around collars and monitors activity with the goal of making dogs happier and healthier. |
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It is small, fits easily in a standard kitchen utility drawer, and does yeoman duty when called upon. |
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An amnesiac found near the tracks fits the description perfectly. |
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He acknowledges these fits of anger, such as the one that caused him to slay his wife with an ax, but he nevertheless shows some remorse for what he has done. |
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Occasionally, of an evening, I am prone to fits of activity which generally result in my strapping on the running shoes and going down to the riverbank for a jog. |
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The dynamic of how he fits in with Durant and coach Scott Brooks is fascinating. |
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Lisa suffers from fits of sudden rage and unbearable fatigue. |
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The argument fits snugly with the theory of political stock-market cycles in the US, which says that post-election years tend to be tough on investors. |
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The hotel complex fits snugly into an existing depression in the ground. |
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Although the compass carries no maker's marks, it is designed to fit across the transit's trunnions and has a pin that fits a hole on the transit. |
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The prep-school-teacher-turned-cultural critic drives working mothers to fits with contrarian essays on modern domestic life. |
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The rest of us collapsed in fits of laughter at poor old Dave. |
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This fits in well with a rotation of brassicas and potatoes. |
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The theme of a pushy mum endeavoring to wed her daughters to rich suitors fits naturally into an Indian setting where arranged marriages have much scope for comedy. |
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She must be having fits now that she knows I have you in my keeping. |
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Every sound fits appropriately within the game's digital world, with many vocal utterances seemingly processed by filters to lend them a menacing or machine-like tone. |
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From it emerges a plastic tube with a mask that fits over my nose. |
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Of course, the Crash over Brokeback Mountain debacle fits into this same rant. |
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The underframe fits between the solebars and is bolted to the body. |
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Angela Lansbury's 1962 villain was an ice queen but Meryl Streep turns her into a barely leashed neurotic who escalates hissy fits into diatribes. |
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Like my wife's slimming programme, this year's harvest is going in fits and starts, punctuated by incredibly hot days of activity and frustrating rest periods. |
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Umm, there is nothing on the menu that fits a macrobiotic diet. |
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They want to do the things that they believe police marksmen do and military snipers do, so the selection of the rifle and the selection of the round fits into that. |
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The same group of astronomers has also inferred a type of exoplanet that fits in between the rocky planets and the gas giants. |
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Her mother's fits of anger and the threats and beatings dealt to the girl resolve themselves in a grudging acceptance of the financial favours handed out by the lover. |
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A callous and utterly botched effort, but even if just a sidelight to this execution, it fits the execution like a favorite glove. |
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The story of Singh and Patel is a heartwarming one, and perfectly fits into the mold of a fairy-tale Disney sports film. |
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The beginning octave of this sonnet fits poorly with the sestet. |
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Not quite minimalism, but its sparseness fits the film perfectly. |
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Her trim body fits nicely against his, and her arm feels deliciously soft and smooth brushing against the fingertips of the hand he's resting on her waist. |
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While drive rail mounts could potentially allow the drive to move or vibrate slightly after it is installed, the drive fits so tightly that it is not going to move. |
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A developmental psychologist would likely say that the resonance of a particular meter or beat or note-combination sends the baby into fits of laughter. |
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Satan, who represents Evil, the utterly vicious, is yet not a monster because he also fits absolutely into a certain moral universe, a certain symbolic order. |
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Any one of the ordinary, everyday proofs mathematicians deal with in their work can be re-written in a formal way that fits into this framework the logicians have axiomatized. |
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A traditional two-story Victorian, complete with cream-colored gingerbread, widow's walk, and verdigris weather vanes, it fits the atmosphere well. |
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Another approach is to take a shirt that fits you perfectly and determine the distance between the middle of its collar button to the far end of the buttonhole. |
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It kind of fits given how baby-faced and innocent the young guy seemed. |
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The audience seemed bewildered, laughing riotously in fits and starts. |
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Try shoes on both feet and buy the size that best fits the larger foot. |
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The improvement came slowly, sporadically, in fits and starts. |
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The shape of the carton fits more conveniently into home freezers. |
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He also described how kangaroo care fits this original paradigm and the role that health care technology should play in the care of premature infants. |
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Spar have come up with ingenious pocket Eco Bag which is a small, wallet size bag that fits neatly into a pocket or handbag so you're always armed and ready to shop. |
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Ranging from the techno-infused uptempo music in Tokyo X to the jazzy downbeats in Chicago, the musical accompaniment to the onscreen action fits seamlessly. |
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We can and should form opinions about guilt or innocence in the same as we form other opinions, by choosing the position that best fits the available evidence. |
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Unfortunately, no candidate perfectly fits this description. |
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I haven't met anyone who fits the commonly held definition of sane. |
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Today, the Saudis vent their anger with fits of forgettable diplomatic rage. |
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Every scene fits together like a jigsaw puzzle piece by the end of the book, when the reader finally knows everything. |
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Linear regression gave reasonably good fits to the arcsin transformed data from most times and was, therefore, used to facilitate comparison among the data sets. |
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It was exactly this challenge that prompted Plasmon to create and barcode a magazine of 10 disks that fits in RAID 0, 3, and 5 configurations. |
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The pattern of gradually increasing severity fits with the general image of an escalatory conflict model. |
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Paying for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan in fits and starts undermines US military planning and risks the gains made by US troops. |
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It is a stammered, sleazy chronicle, told by fits and starts in bits and pieces, and constantly interrupted by the director and actors. |
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I spent the night in fits and starts, getting up and lying down full twenty times, and dreaming the same dream over and over again. |
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The Germania fits within a classical ethnographic tradition which includes authors such as Herodotus and Julius Caesar. |
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Offered for the Block 4 configuration, it fits into the same area as the baseline EOTS with minimal changes while preserving stealth features. |
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Medicare and Medicaid are forms of publicly funded health care, which fits the looser definition of socialized medicine. |
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Shakespeare's reference to rattling chains also fits a very common ghostly motif. |
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Netting that fits across the width of the bin is secured to limit movement of the bags. |
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This particular container has approximately the same height as the cargo compartment and fits across half of its width. |
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As his health began to give way, he began to age prematurely and fell into fits of despondency. |
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As a naturally occurring crystalline inorganic solid with an ordered structure, ice fits the properties of a mineral. |
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Typically ten bursae are found, and each fits between two stomach digestive pouches. |
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As usual the customer overspecified the requirements, it's like asking for a car that seats 20 and fits in a compact car's parking space. |
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This description fits with the Cape Bauld theory, as Belle Isle is not far offshore. |
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Clavus Swart's description fits the Inuit and two of their types of boats, the kayak and the umiak. |
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Also, when the crocodile's mouth is closed, the large fourth tooth in the lower jaw fits into a constriction in the upper jaw. |
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Thus, the long transits are likely due to the photoeccentric effect and our transit fits hint at an eccentric orbit. |
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Under Constantine's successors, Christianization of Roman society proceeded by fits and starts, as John Curran documented in detail. |
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An owner fits four fingers underneath the saddle's pommel, testing the fit of the saddle. |
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She's a licensed prosthetist, meaning, she fits prosthetic limbs to people after an amputation. |
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The carbon no longer fits within the FCC austenite structure, resulting in an excess of carbon. |
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If the achievement fits his job, and the job fits his words, then he is rewarded. |
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Many junctions are so perfect that not even a knife fits between the stones. |
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These states alternated with fits of emotional mobility and suspicional tenderness. |
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These double cannula tubes may be fenestrated or unfenestrated with a connector that fits with 15 mm ventilator tubing. |
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He was funny and self-effacing, though prone to fits of anger. |
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In fact, the three-inch high Yorkshire Terrier fits right inside one of Charlie's baffies. |
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A multi-phase electric motor that fits into a wheel hub and provides accelerative and regenerative power to a vehicle. |
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It comes with its own Allen wrench, which fits into a part that juts out of the back. |
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Some get hurt in the chute, which fits the bull like a coffin. |
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It fits into Bridge Street with a grain similar to the jumbly Classicism of the area. |
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Details of the various RBOC access architectures, and how video fits into these architectures. |
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In this case, finished coupling halves are taken from stock and rebored to size that fits the order. |
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That fits nicely with Hagelin's observations that courting auklets poke their beaks into the ruffs around each other's necks. |
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The new earlier result fits neatly alongside other evidence for osseous point manufacture during the Evolved Aurignacian of Europe. |
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Meanwhile, the deluge of rain continues, in fits and starts. |
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The recent restyling of 50mm centre distance worm gearbox, one of company's flagship products, fits the said process of renovation. |
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Doors should either have a mortise lock, which fits into the door, or a rim lock which fits onto the surface of the door. |
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This order is a direct result of our positive experience with SUSS MicroTec lithography tools, and fits our expansion needs perfectly. |
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The Kitty Loo Cover easily and conveniently fits over virtually any existing litter box. |
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The revolver is blockier than our own products to the eye but fits the K frame holster. |
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The fender flares are boxier, which better fits the overall look of the truck. |
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Akshay takes to hamfisted fits to try and breathe life into this braindead fare. |
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Each Brush-Up is individually packaged in a thin, compact design that fits easily in a wallet or pocketbook. |
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Give this gorgeous book to that friend who fits the stereotype. |
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