Unfertilized eggs are usually more oval, and may have a pronounced mammillated coat or an extremely minimal mammillated layer. |
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She also said that Brauer may have proved a general statement about the unboundedness of the degrees of minimal splitting fields. |
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Razi took only the minimal food requirement, not wanting to upset her stomach on the ship. |
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There are minimal white blotches and a smidge of grain in the transfer, but the colors are not as vibrant as expected. |
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Better to simply buy a worthless rust bucket, pay the minimal non-insured fee and hope for the best. |
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Whenever he's out of nick he fidgets and loses balance, and his feet, minimal movers at the best of times, become rooted to the crease. |
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After achieving stable non-REM sleep, the CPAP was adjusted to the minimal level required to prevent flow limitation. |
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He told the prime minister two simple clauses would suffice, and take minimal parliamentary time. |
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The firm has never asked us to endorse any of its products, and has probably received minimal publicity for its sponsorship. |
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You would want something more sophisticated for a concert performance, but here it complements Day's style and minimal orchestrations. |
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Perhaps they are hiding their light under a bushel, since there is such minimal evidence of awareness in the wild. |
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While it only gives you one eighth or so of the total live experience, it's still head and shoulders above most minimal mix CDs out there. |
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A major growth stimulant over the review period was increased consumer demand for food products requiring minimal preparation. |
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Using silks, ropes, a trapeze and an aerial hoop, the duo examine, with minimal words, that indecipherable emotion. |
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The shaft of the rib is minimal and is directed dorsolaterally and posteriorly. |
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In essence, it is a style that suits good English-type pitches, where movement off the pitch is minimal and the bounce comfortable. |
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Liposuction-assisted lipectomy, usually performed by a subspecialist, can be successful in removing even large lipomas with minimal scarring. |
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Light seismic frames brace the existing concrete structure with minimal disruption of the original space or the soil below. |
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During the show's first few years, minimal scientific research went into the spaceships and weapons that fascinated children. |
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They are coping with greater levels of stress and burnout coupled with minimal or no salary and benefit increases. |
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The local irritant effects of cacodylic acid are minimal compared to those of arsenic. |
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One of the exemptions, called the minimal clearing rule, allows farmers to clear two hectares a year. |
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With a minimal amount of research you can make a sound decision on who to do business with. |
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As it is, rearward visibility with the hood up is minimal with no rear three-quarters vision whatsoever. |
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The demonstration was peaceful and there was minimal disruption to traffic. |
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This is relatively low-cost and low-maintenance equipment and requires minimal infrastructure. |
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If you are on one end of the bell curve and need minimal drugs to treat your pain, you're a stoic, a good chap. |
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Health and education facilities are minimal and diseases such as malaria, dengue fever and tuberculosis are common. |
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With its abrupt cuts, minimal score, copious dialogue, and large ensemble cast, the film has an underproduced, semi-documentary feel. |
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The settlement locations were disforested, but agricultural holdings were established with minimal disafforestation. |
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This keeps this information together and easily accessible with minimal effort and time. |
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Wind power is championed by green groups because it is a non-exhaustible source of energy that causes minimal pollution. |
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A vessel in which the loss of ground downwind is minimal is described as weatherly, as opposed to leewardly. |
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Protests were minimal and terrorist activity, if it existed, never saw the light of day. |
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The album marks a slight return to more elaborated ambiences and more defined melodic lines, yet Ford firmly remains on minimal grounds here. |
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They are standards that provide a basis for consistent and acceptable minimal levels of quality, performance, safety, and reliability. |
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People who want prints on paper can run them off at minimal cost on just about any photo-quality printer, using inexpensive inks and papers. |
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PsbS provides an essential function in plant photoprotection, with only minimal pigment binding. |
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Seven made rapid recoveries with minimal scarring, one showed no benefit, and one died. |
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If the master fails, we have a way to switch to a slave machine quickly and with minimal data loss, if any. |
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This dose would elicit maximal insulin response with minimal glucose spillage to urine. |
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The scheme is available free of charge only to people on very low incomes with minimal capital. |
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With minimal finger-pointing, The Syrian Bride is a beautifully shot story that makes both sides of the conflict look equally bullheaded. |
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The spare, stripped set and minimal lighting are at odds with the apparently random stylistic touches. |
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In addition, the transcervical approach has fewer associated side effects, decreased operative time and minimal postoperative hospitalization. |
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The Black Merlin is solid black on the head and back, and dark with a minimal amount of light streaking on the breast. |
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The vast majority of academics evidently do without any extramural research funding or operate with minimal funding. |
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His lawyers are allowed to see him, but the guards who see him all the time have minimal interaction with him, so he's very isolated. |
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This requires heads-up work with minimal false casts and cool line control. |
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In it he determined the minimal simple finite groups, this is to say, the simple groups whose proper subgroups are solvable. |
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The minimal nature of the centre is an appropriate contrast to the exuberance of the main church. |
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These films had minimal storylines and just gave the pop stars an opportunity to clown around and do their thing in between tunes. |
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The film's dialogue is minimal and often earthy but it accurately captures the rebellious mood of the youth. |
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Either way the technical difference between moral philosophy and ethics is so minimal as to be irrelevant. |
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This borrowing has by and large financed consumption, with alarmingly minimal productive investment. |
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His accomplished, melancholic debut of minimal and ethereal, techno music quickly followed. |
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Carrying out the original aim of a quick war with minimal civilian casualties would require taking chances that officers here now deem imprudent. |
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However, all patients presented with leukocytosis, minimal lymphadenopathy, and splenomegaly. |
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This minimal Newport frame was then simply sheathed with vertical planking, from sill to roof girt, on the outside face. |
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Advantages of cryosurgery are that it is quick, is cost-effective, does not involve a surgical incision, and requires minimal equipment. |
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In order to minimize barotrauma short inspiratory times should be used along with minimal peak inspiratory and expiratory pressures. |
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There is a growing trend away from skeuomorphic designs towards more simplistic and minimal type interfaces. |
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If you're into funky, minimal blips and bleeps, check these guys out, they are the bomb! |
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So, what we have here is a leaky, criminally overcrowded boat with minimal freeboard hitting a storm, losing power and wallowing wildly. |
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Coffee grinders are cheap, the time taken is minimal and the results are wonderful. |
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House music has no foundation, dubstep has no dub, and minimal techno sounds like a child hitting a saucepan with a tent peg. |
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And even in terms of depicting war, this movie is path-breaking in terms of using minimal jingoism. |
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Pancytosis with minimal splenomegaly was present. He responded well to phlebotomy therapy alone with complaints only of excessive fatigue. |
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Most bosses can be taken down with minimal effort without unleashing a single combination. |
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Whatever happens, Savoldelli has ridden a brilliant race with minimal help in the mountains. |
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For a low-budget Indonesian film, preceded by minimal hype, this was nothing short of a triumph. |
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The objective in wound management is to heal the wound in the shortest time possible, with minimal pain, discomfort, and scarring to the patient. |
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Mr Delaney said absenteeism has been minimal with the vast majority turning up for work earlier so they could finish at lunchtime. |
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This model retains the expertise and quality assurance of the laboratory process while decentralising at minimal cost to primary care. |
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Several transformants were obtained by their ability to grow in minimal medium without uracil and uridine but supplemented with arginine. |
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The chassis displays impressive levels of composure and minimal roll through the turns. |
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Only minimal safety precautions are needed, and the patient can be discharged from the hospital. |
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A number of variants could be pulled from this basic structure with minimal increases in either cost or tooling. |
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If there were minimal pairs, we would have to conclude that voiced and voiceless sonorants are separate phonemes. |
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They had a mutual understanding that Jackson would have a minimal role in the campaign and would vacate this position shortly after the election. |
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The fact is that the decision was railroaded through after normal business and residents were given minimal notice of the street closure. |
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Unlike the complex nuances of the story, the artistic details are minimal and shading is non-existent. |
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She had minimal skills on the oboe, French horn, guitar, viola, mandolin, and penny whistle. |
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For the Demon, engineers developed a patented, contoured air entry that directed incoming air into the venturi bores with minimal turbulence. |
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With minimal direction given in statute, jurists wrote case law in response to specific claims brought before them. |
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He had only a minimal understanding of my language apparently and so we would have to use simple terms. |
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Using this drag-and-drop methodology, users can create program code with minimal user input or understanding. |
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Providing minimal information which is not capable of independent verification should alert you that something may be wrong. |
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The pressure to export is pressure to get the minimal sums necessary to cover these outflows of money. |
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When shooting, the camera is satisfyingly responsive, with quick autofocus and minimal shutter delay. |
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With minimal cant and nonadjustable legs, the bipod will be limited to use on flat terrain. |
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The Glasgow band have stripped away their punky guitars for a more minimal sound. |
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As such I was expecting a film with minimal dialogue, long static shots, slow pans, and a plot centered around family dynamics. |
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These catenoids are the first explicitly known discrete minimal surfaces besides the trivial plane. |
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On some tracks he has his friends lay very minimal flute, sax or guitar lines. |
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Hermite had posed the problem of finding the minimal values of quadratic forms in n variables whose coefficients were real. |
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His blend of minimal techno and acid has been his trademark sound since the early days. |
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I sat beside a little rectangular window with shades pulled half-way down, allowing minimal sunlight to come through. |
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This can be a great tactic, as the fish makes the most of an opportunity for a big meal with minimal energy expenditure. |
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Travellers who take day trips from a malaria free city to a malarious region may be at minimal risk if they return to the city before dusk. |
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The input from his guests was minimal because he spent most of the time reading a rather lame script from an autocue. |
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The two species show only minimal morphological differentiation, suggesting very recent diversification. |
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During her entire writing career, she submitted her manuscripts in longhand and allowed only minimal editing. |
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And if there were no or minimal repercussions for switching to private accounts, you would definitely have my ear. |
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Any opposition or infringement of the strict work rules resulted in fines which reduced their already minimal take-home pay. |
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His face, laced with concentration, peered intently into two laptop screens that encompassed the majority of his minimal setup. |
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Most management systems now in use lack trichinae infection risk factors or have only minimal risks that can be easily eliminated. |
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This is usually a minimal time commitment on the part of a lawyer who is already working pro bono for the organization. |
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Bass response is minimal and most of the film languishes in the midrange and treble, but overall, it is not an unpleasant presentation. |
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If bleeding occurs then the flat surface of the blade is applied with minimal pressure to coagulate the bleeding vessel. |
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It will not cost a fortune to buy, insurance is not needed, maintenance is minimal and a driving licence is not essential. |
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The tote bags and collapsible crates can be stored flat and take up minimal space when they are not being used. |
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Like hydrogels, hydrocolloids can absorb minimal to moderate amounts of drainage. |
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Using the maps as a guide, farmers can treat just the weed patches with minimal amounts of the appropriate chemical. |
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We also see the band on tour throughout New Zealand and Asia with a minimal amount of live footage. |
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For their part, rationalizers preferred minimal requirements to optimal ones. |
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There was an office behind the window, rather ill-lit and with only the more minimal sorts of office furniture. |
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This year the bikini, in its most minimal variations, wins hands down over the one-piece. |
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It may be that the West is fated, by its very cultural plenitude, to host some minimal number of such parasites. |
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Since society has a minimal concern with the outcome of such private suits, plaintiff's burden of proof is a mere preponderance of the evidence. |
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Inert squash head ammunition would also be useful for punching holes in walls with minimal collateral damage. |
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Phaeochromocytomas are rare, can be managed with minimal morbidity if recognized early. |
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They also received minimal holidays and no sick pay, pension or compassionate leave. |
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Flat waters cover a deep-down base, making for optimal wakes with minimal rebound thanks to the sloped shores on either side. |
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As a very small and undercapitalised new publisher, they operate with minimal resources and with a limited capacity for marketing and promotion. |
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By reducing the quality of your ingredients, you can skim some money off the top with a minimal sacrifice in quality. |
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As a result, we could preserve and extend the advantages of a free market with a minimal amount of coercion. |
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Deliberate moves should be made to upgrade the Point Lisas port, leaving a minimal about of shipping at Port of Spain. |
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The nighttime mission was over featureless landscape that provided minimal visual markers. |
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The movement of these protests allows them to be assembled and relocated with minimal equipment and unskilled erectors. |
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Cotton swab palpation of areas outside the vulvar vestibule result in minimal pain. |
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Exploring the island by minibus, he finds a blasted landscape of rock and dust and minimal vegetation. |
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Her attire embodies minimalism to the fullest, namely minimal G-strings, minimal halter-tops and minimal skirts that accentuate said G-string. |
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Pain is minimal with this procedure due to the size of the endoscopes and instruments that are used. |
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They only charged minimal per cent and spent hours driving me around, viewing properties. |
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Other typical symptoms include muscle pain and aching on minimal exercise, as well as mood and sleep disturbance. |
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They are a signal booster that allows you to duplicate tapes with minimal loss of quality. |
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Both nameplates achieved those sales with minimal reliance on the fleet market. |
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A dark bronze with minimal patina, the sculpture itself is massive but subtle. |
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I was lazy at school but usually sailed through exams with minimal revision and maximum guilt and stress. |
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During the night, he became hypotensive, with minimal response to boluses of normal saline. |
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You can play this shot off any lie, even bare ground if your wedge has minimal bounce. |
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Officers, however, are recommending the scheme because it is considered to have a minimal impact on the rural character of the area. |
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It allows for manipulation of written text and images with minimal cyber skills. |
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The poorest schools, such as Detroit Public Schools, get this minimal amount. |
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Since it is above ground level, there will be minimal traffic disruption, land acquisition and demolitions. |
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Consequently, the shot leaves the wad as a tightly controlled column with minimal dispersion. |
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Care should be taken to use a minimal amount of suture in closing the tenotomy. |
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When local Poirier made the trip from minimal techno to hip hop, he made sure to keep his unearthly sense of abstractionism intact. |
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The north facade, which will receive minimal direct solar heat gain, has unshaded glazing. |
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Discouraging access seems to provide minimal benefits at the expense of very poor public relations. |
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Boots with soft uppers and minimal ankle support can see you with twisted ankles should you slip and jam your foot in a crack. |
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The versatile engineer uses minimal outboard gear, relying mostly on the console for EQ and other effects. |
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Instead, a year of planning has gone into ensuring the absolute minimal amount of disruption to traffic while the work has been in progress. |
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Modules can be added while the library stays online, with minimal impact on operations providing maximum uptime. |
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But there is a minimal number of skills and basic knowledge that make a person numerate. |
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Low-speed handling provides the student pilot with minimal trim changes when the flaps and gear are retracted or extended. |
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My only complaint is that rear visibility is minimal due to the size of the rear screen. |
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This provides minimal memory consumption, but accesses take more time due to the page faults handling. |
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The elimination of all but minimal stage props and scenic effects places the emphasis squarely on the actor and the word. |
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The flat runout buttock lines provide planing speed capacity with minimal drag and maximum stern support. |
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Despite its minimal production values and simple premise, the ad, made by Chemistry, makes clever use of the jaunty tune. |
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The worm is spreading modestly and causing only a minimal amount of damage. |
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It's just a shame that they did not see fit to at least include a minimal amount of this information on the disc. |
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The kitchen was small and cramped, with minimal counter space and cabinetry. |
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While I scanned the place, Ryan asked me some questions which I answered with the minimal amount of information. |
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Despite his minimal knowledge of music, Hoss could tell he was off key and slurring the words. |
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Within the space of a week, and with minimal amount of application, it is possible to gain a skill of incalculable worth. |
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On Monday I started myself on a diet where I am eating meat, fruit and vegetables with a minimal amount of carbohydrates. |
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It can be the backbone of many meals while adding only a minimal amount of fat. |
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With a limited budget finding performers willing to travel and perform for a minimal amount proved difficult. |
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In the first two rooms of the gallery, Samson Mudzunga presents a minimal show that somehow suits his enigmatic nature. |
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Agnes Martin's austerely minimal grid paintings made a profound impression on him. |
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In minimal art, it would seem, are the latent possibilities, the alternatives, which are the essence of creation. |
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The police were then notified and, with minimal interrogation, the alleged firebug confessed to the gamut of crimes he was accused of. |
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His career did not take off until the early 1960s, when he turned to sculpture and became one of the leading exponents of minimal art. |
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Although minimal in form, these are some of Kelly's most interesting paintings to date. |
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But that artist's work was so minimal that Michelangelo was able to fashion a figure, ultimately, of his creation. |
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Some of the pieces were minimal phrases, and the players would improvise over it many times. |
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It is a reminder of how revolutionary their fast, loud and minimal music initially was. |
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There are the sets, which at times are extremely minimal and look more like they're from a stage play than a film. |
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Venous wound pain is often minimal and may be described as dull, achy pain or heaviness in the legs. |
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This dominant hepatic fibrosis with minimal renal involvement leads to portal hypertension and varices. |
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Rawls aspires to the construction of a very determinate theory from quite minimal premisses, and proceeds with great rigor and sophistication. |
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In addition to histidine and biotin, the top agar contained minimal tryptophan to support E.coli growth. |
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It now repackages imported shoes to fulfil the Office of Public Works contract and runs with a minimal staff. |
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More prosaically, unlike conventional hedge mazes, the gabion cages will require minimal maintenance and should last for 50 years. |
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If the damages can be repaired at minimal cost, you can pay for the repairs directly. |
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With minimal discretion, sly-looking men lounge amidst bricks of hash and balls of opium. |
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Water losses are through evaporation to the atmosphere and minimal leakage or seepage. |
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The problem of de Groot concerned compactifications of spaces by means of an adjunction of a set of minimal dimension. |
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Keep it simple, both mechanically and in management, and do it with a payback and minimal risk. |
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With a bendable handle this backscratcher can reach the lower or upper part of the back with minimal effort. |
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The speed brake can be employed throughout the entire aircraft flight envelope with minimal change to steady state trim settings. |
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By modelling the transitions in an enoughly continuous way, we construct a step-by-step minimal model of evolution. |
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In the latter, we-mode case, also a collective commitment to s must be involved, and we get the minimal sense of accepting for the group. |
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However, surviving on minimal water resources could result in farmers having to lead a precarious existence, depending heavily on seasonal rains. |
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Because of Federation starships in orbit, they were able to pick the missile off from deep space, causing minimal damage. |
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The bicycle ergometer was set at a minimal tension level and had a built-in measure of distance that was calibrated for accuracy. |
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I like to keep the workout ticking along, and that brisk pace dictates minimal rest intervals. |
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The dilemma facing many new homeowners is how to turn an ugly duckling into a beautiful swan as quickly as possible, and with minimal investment. |
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Gone are the days when logistics was considered a rear echelon function with minimal risk. |
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With the simple air-cooled engine and shaft drive this is a bike which should give years of service with minimal expense. |
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Shrubs could also be planted between, creating a pleasant outlook at minimal cost. |
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Paulsen suggests rotating backup tapes to ensure minimal wear and tear, and to perform routine tests, such as reformatting and retensioning. |
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They said there was minimal disruption, although holidaymakers faced much longer baggage check queues. |
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The unit deployed to the mobilization station with minimal organizational equipment. |
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It is common sense that citizens will not deposit money in banks for such minimal interest earnings. |
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He had minimal playing experience in the majors, but he has been in baseball since the '70s and knows the ropes. |
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The melodies are entirely forgettable and generally involve minimal thematic development. |
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The central melody evolves around a minimal theme reminiscent of random melodies played on wind chimes. |
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Firm, stable fabrics such as melton and gabardine hold the cut edge shape with minimal staystitching. |
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Use a metal pastry scraper to coax the dough into shape, and a minimal sprinkling of flour, as necessary. |
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I really appreciate their simple style of living, with minimal consumption of resources like water, space, energy, etc. |
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Not only do scads of other books cover this material, but the amount of practical advice is minimal in comparison with the rest of the book. |
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Through the committee's connections they were able to find performers of a high standard who offered their services for a minimal fee. |
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They do so with minimal effort, with an occasional wriggle of a flank and a sideways motion of a tail. |
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Within the context of a military program that required minimal delays, the standardization of architectural solutions became a key advantage. |
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While I agree that correct grammar is always a minimal requirement if you desire mutual understanding, I think that you are avoiding my point. |
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Techstep, deep minimal techno, trip hop, jungle and house are genuinely represented on this collection. |
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Moreover, the nation has got on well with only a minimal amount of decisive political leadership. |
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Now you have to pay a minimal fee for full access and download rights for all their in house software. |
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Promotions also let product marketers use popular, high-priced talent at minimal cost. |
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Visibility is not brilliant, especially out of the rear hatch which provides a minimal view broken by the line where it joins the body. |
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The decrease is minimal with lightly alkalized cocoa powder, but with strongly alkalized powder, the gel strength is significantly reduced. |
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The son of a tenant farmer in western New York, he gained a minimal education before he was apprenticed as a clothier. |
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Whatever minimal disclosure has been achieved is due to Herculean efforts by student anti-sweatshop activists. |
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Of further interest, these canids also tend toward facultative monogamy and toward minimal sexual dimorphism. |
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We slept in typical village chalets that any Zambian can build at minimal costs. |
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Most important of all, hunger pangs should be minimal and your appetite under control. |
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The minimal daily output from an established ileostomy is often as low as 800 milliliters. |
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In fact, the role of the state, consistent with its position of neutrality, in these matters should be minimal and facilitative at the most. |
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Even minimal awareness would support some criterion of personhood, but I don't think complete absence of awareness does. |
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This little gem of a workout is a blast from the past because it requires only minimal equipment and a place to run or walk. |
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Usually by eight to ten months, a healthy infant can have finely chopped foods or zwiebacks with minimal likelihood for choking. |
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This drug has minimal activity at histaminic, serotonergic, cholinergic or adrenergic receptor sites. |
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Dosages can range from minimal allotments to toxic amounts with a variety of outcomes. |
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And which players are vastly overpaid, providing a minimal return on the investment their teams make? |
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Washing machines with the Energy Star designation are 50 percent more energy efficient than the current minimal allowable standard. |
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It is useful to reiterate that the canids mentioned above also tend toward minimal sexual dimorphism and facultative monogamy. |
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You undermine minimal democracy itself, and are left with a mockery of political rights. |
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I mainly listen to minimal techno house, mostly because that's what I play out. |
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But most of what they do is minimal in terms of harm while maximising a particular impression for effect. |
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Head injury, even when associated with minimal trauma, can lead to affective psychoses and schizophrenia. |
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Swimwear included ultra minimal sexy trunks with zipped fronts for men and 50s bathing suits with flared skirts for women. |
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The classic contrecoup contusion has minimal brain injury at the site of impact and contusion in the opposite side of the brain. |
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Various horrifying images pop out of the blackness and into the minimal light. |
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The jazzy blackness and the minimal discord give way to hushed serenity, remolding the songs into new creatures. |
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Bars door after door, street after street in Vieux-Nice enable you to hop bar to bar with minimal effort. |
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I employ much less grace than those women did when as single mothers they worked for minimal wages. |
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In this context, the attitude engendered by a contractual mentality is one of minimal compliance rather than maximal cooperation. |
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The nonintervention group received minimal information about healthy eating and physical activity. |
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My minimal goal is to argue that altruism is not motivationally compatible with reward as an incentive for donation. |
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Finally, let us examine a minimal genetic toggle based on two repressible promoters arranged in a mutually inhibitory network. |
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Using minimal props and costumes they create trumpeters and fairies, castles and marketplaces, with ease and clarity. |
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Hiss is minimal and the songs have a degree of warmth to them, avoiding the tinniness that sometimes characterizes film music of the time. |
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If anything, Arte Povera distinguishes itself as the most poignant of all minimal and conceptual art movements and Anselmo is no exception. |
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Many wetlands around the world are characterized by shallow water, dense vegetation in the littoral zones, no significant riverine inflow and minimal circulation. |
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Even at nearly fifty, her hair was still wheat blonde without more than a minimal hint of gray and her caramel brown eyes as bright as her daughters. |
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The actual constructions, however, foregrounded human endeavor in the crisply minimal forms and sensuously smooth surfaces of medium density fiberboard. |
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The students are then asked to identify perpendicular cross sections of maximal and minimal curvature using coordinates taken essentially from the tangent plane. |
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Luckily, Linux makes it possible to set up workstations with minimal Linux installations that offload most of the work to a powerful, central server. |
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With their unique push of modulated, off-kilter, minimal disco funk, it's no wonder these guys are being called the most powerful pair since the Olsen Twins. |
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The team he inherited had little respect for his achievements as a manager, but he sensed their indifference and weeded out the dissidents with minimal fuss. |
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In more recent years, however, defenders of the minimal state view have used a variant of this argument to resist the expansion of public programs. |
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The onset of these symptoms coincided with an upper respiratory infection with cough, minimal sputum, nausea, anorexia, and multiple loose stools. |
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They also tried lawn tennis and cricket with minimal success. |
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All of the services are going to exist on the server and you're going to access it from a minimal electronic set on the car so it's going to be off-board. |
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The position of the steering gear was lowered and the linkage was shortened to give good linear toe-control and minimal toe-out, improving stability. |
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In the past there have been a number of cases in which employers openly flouted the labour regulations and failed to observe even this minimal protocol when sacking workers. |
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This loss would be minimal in the context of the area of good quality of land within the holding, however, and the development is required for agriculture. |
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Take up meditation and yoga so there is minimal steam to let off. |
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You could book her for a dinner party, for example, so instead of playing a record, Isabelle would sing and play minimal punk with dancey rhythms, with a synth and a beatbox. |
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These data are consistent with the notion that the perturbation to the system due to the UV light pulse was minimal to the overall function of the mitochondria. |
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He said there were contingency plans in place to make sure Post Office services and mail collections and deliveries would face minimal disruption. |
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These may range from the practice of making minimal surgical incisions to using electrosurgery, lasers, and ultrasonic scalpels for coagulation of bleeding vessels. |
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Dogs with a sweet tooth can fulfil their wish through chocolate milk drops which are safe as they contain minimal amount of cocoa which vets say is harmful to dogs. |
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Amongst these are what have been characterised in the literature as backchannels, minimal response or receipt tokens, and include items such as Yeah, Oh, Right, and Great. |
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The dolphins made it to the beach and the capitulators made it into deep water with minimal disturbance to the circadian rhythms of the seafront dwellers. |
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Isometric handgrip exercises or Valsalva's maneuvers normally increase the heart rate, but this effect may be minimal or absent in patients with this syndrome. |
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One at a time, they or their families appear on screen in a stripped-down, minimal set that resembles nothing so much as an unfurnished prison cell. |
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Will Senate Democrats knuckle under or fight for minimal principles? |
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Data collection was limited to extratropical regions to avoid the poor preservation and minimal sampling associated with tropical environments during this time. |
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First, the two sides understood that minimal advance assurances were needed to inoculate the meeting against a debacle. |
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If you act now, that minimal damage can probably be wire-brushed to remove the loose, flaking paint, primed to seal and protect the wood, and painted with a top quality paint. |
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But analysts say this rounding effect, which caused bitter complaints in some euro zone countries, should be minimal as prices will not be recalculated, just truncated. |
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At 24 hours after irradiation, sites were visually assessed to determine the minimal erythemal dose, i.e. the lowest dose at which erythema was perceptible. |
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With experience, the disorder may be diagnosed with confidence on initial presentation or after a period of observation and minimal diagnostic testing. |
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I created these menus and routines for both programs so that users need only be familiar with that menu to be productive in either one with minimal training. |
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Choosing correctly sized shrubs, and using native plants that don't need watering or feeding, can help you create a landscape that requires minimal maintenance. |
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Advocates of more minimal government might argue that people have every right to such food as they can obtain through fair market exchanges and gifts. |
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This more subtle observation cannot be appreciated without a minimal knowledge of introductory inferential statistics and the ability to do long division. |
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Statins were found to be safe, with minimal or no significant increase in liver function test abnormalities or elevation of creatine kinase levels. |
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Pfifferling, like most natural wine producers, adds no sulfur dioxide aside from minimal amounts when he bottles the wine. |
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Mobilization is relatively simple, and, because there are no outriggers or other external bracing requirements, the unit can operate with minimal disruption of traffic. |
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In creamed cakes an airy batter of fat, sugar, and egg is mixed with flour at the last minute, allowing minimal time for protein and starch in the flour to cross-link. |
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Unless he can find someone to lease them very soon he will give the trees a minimal prune and basic spray programme to grow apples for processing next season. |
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The image, with all of its sketchy lines and minimal color palette, had to be rendered in a matter of seconds. |
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This is a remote arid area of thorn bushes, ostriches, and minimal rainfall, but the town, Montagu, is famous for the production of muscatel, a sweet dessert wine. |
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Delegates from Petersburg and Lynchburg, with minimal ties to the North and a strong orientation to the Southern trade, tended to support disunion. |
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