More than 50 years after graduating, the class valedictorian gets her long delayed moment of glory. |
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This is what it means to say that the social field is networked, connected, rather than a matter of place, sites, and home. |
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The energy radiated as bremsstrahlung is typically 100000 times smaller than the energy lost to the plasma electrons. |
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His is a thesis that Celts, Bretons, and Galicians had more in common with one another than they did with their inland kin. |
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Nationally, more young people aged under 18 die from solvent abuse than from any other illegal drug. |
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Without them it will be difficult for telehealth applications to be considered as anything more than delivery of stand-alone solutions. |
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This has resulted in more visitors than usual deciding to head North for their holiday. |
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As a result, when a brand promotes it should generate more sales than usual. |
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I went to work today and it was a slower than usual day because the patient turnout was low. |
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However, the monsoons were heavier than usual, and prevented the fleet from sailing. |
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Car club members pay a monthly subscription and then hire by the hour for less than usual car hire rates. |
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This Cork-based solicitor's site has more information about its areas of practice than most websites created by firms of that size. |
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A jar of dried basil or even a basil plant would be a more appropriate substitution than coriander. |
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Although usury was theoretically forbidden, in practice it was allowed at rates of no more than ten percent per annum. |
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Contrary to popular belief, most dark beers don't have appreciably more calories than light-colored brews. |
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That being said, they are still far more enjoyable than going on a beer brewery tour. |
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Bank solvency is exaggerated, but it is exaggerated less under international auditing than under central bank auditing. |
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It would, of course, be a strange case in which the third party chose to pursue the insolvent insured rather than the solvent insurer. |
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Recent polls show more than 85 percent of Utahns are opposed to importing the hotter wastes. |
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More than a thousand Utes, especially older people, also speak their native Ute language. |
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Immediately, Maria snatched her hand back quicker than if it had just come into contact with a briar bush. |
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Start grazing no later than the bud stage for improved utilization of the available forage. |
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It also wants to see the slipway at Westport Quay being better utilised than at present. |
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The somatotype provides total information which is more useful than calculating particular measurements from predicting equations. |
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Past research has shown that high utilizers of therapy experience less of an offset effect than do lower utilizers. |
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She wore utilitarian working clothes, rather than the traditional blouse and skirt. |
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The scrapers seem to have functioned primarily as utilitarian items rather than prestige items. |
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Catch efficiency of the neuston net was 4.2 times higher than the surface ring net for larvae. |
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Spayed or neutered cats are often more friendly with their owners than they would usually be. |
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Unions said more than 20000 members downed tools yesterday in a wage dispute with the electricity utility. |
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You may find that a utility knife works better than a circular saw to cut through asphalt shingles. |
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The large golden bricks were more than twice her size and she looked up at them and smiled. |
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If I were PM, I'd make it illegal for any child under 16 to own more than a basic brick mobile phone. |
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Those windows were bricked in because to do so was far cheaper than making the needed structural repairs. |
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People preferred to invest in bricks and mortar rather than in volatile equities. |
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For his next film outing, Rock should look for a project that showcases, rather than neuters, his abilities. |
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The company will have to do much better than this, if it is to avoid brickbats and lawsuits in the future. |
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As an album, it's slightly better than the kneejerk brickbats would have you believe. |
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Their first attempt on goal, some half an hour into the match, was more by accident than design. |
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A utopianism that has shrunk to the dimensions of survivalism is perhaps part of the problem rather than its solution. |
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There is no easier interview subject than somebody who asks questions of themselves. |
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Are the Downers in this country somehow worse off than people at the bottom of the heap elsewhere? |
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The electron and muon neutrinos are easier to produce and detect than the tau neutrino. |
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They know that to be poor in America is a lot better than being poor someplace else. |
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It's a great place for me to perform and I wanted to do it in someplace other than San Francisco. |
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You just start down this road and hope you end up someplace better than where you started. |
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The visible, rather than being subsidiary to the spoken word, repeatedly encompassed both the utterable and the unutterable. |
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Blatant cheating is considered less offensive than the utterance of odious words. |
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Rather than the usual brick veneer, Brown relied on inexpensive and utilitarian materials. |
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The Dorset dialect jingle asks for a husband, and finishes by hoping for a good one, but anyone better than never a one. |
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The Executive did a U-turn in its plans for motorway tolls more than two years ago, largely due to pressure from business. |
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It almost looks as though the slicer is using a scythe rather than a club sometimes. |
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It's been a wonderful summer even if the hottest part did try my endurance and my optimism, too, rather more than somewhat. |
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The trip to the surgery taxed me more than somewhat, along with the malaise that comes from being prodded and poked. |
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A melancholic feeling of irritation had settled over me, lowering my spirits more than somewhat. |
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That worries her more than somewhat, as she will no longer be able to claim that all her dishes come from local produce. |
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Nothing wrong with a pretty ending even if, historically, it was stretching things more than somewhat. |
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One look at his bank balance, and the restrictive covenants came off quicker than a bride's nightie. |
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The military has announced the detention of more than 100 people including Arabs, Chechens, Uzbeks and ethnic Uighurs from western China. |
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Our visit was late summer early autumn, and the garden was somnolent rather than sumptuous. |
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So much more interesting to eat with fish than over-priced new potatoes from who knows where. |
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I could give a million reasons why the date is sooner than any bridezilla would recommend. |
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For United, though, this was all about new beginnings rather than better finishing. |
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They write choruses and bridges and songs that last longer than a minute and a half. |
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Not surprisingly, younger people and Netizen newbies are less likely to be bothered by spam than older people and internet veterans. |
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Ah, now, leave well enough alone, my son, surely what you have is more than enough to go on. |
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It's shorter than a pop song on the radio and barely the length of a commercial TV break. |
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He was known as a more than competent bridge player in the European Parliament. |
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A vaccine should consume fewer network resources than the virus against which it provides immunity. |
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Although smaller than average newborns, 35 rather than 45 kilos, the triplets are fit and healthy. |
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We played with enough confidence to have caused them more problems than we did but, ultimately, we fell foul of Michael Owen being back on song. |
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With nothing to go on but a song and dance from Kelley, most are loathe to give it more than a 7 or 8 share. |
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But, rather than mope, the plucky Canadian songbird decided to make the most of it. |
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The songbooks sell on the back of the music more than the lyrics, so it's this Warner really seem to be trying to protect. |
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I suspiciously tasted it and discovered it not much stronger than an authentic French Brie. |
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Now, the song sparrow is a very elusive creature, and it rarely lets you get closer than 25 or 30 feet away from it. |
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Hence, the sonic crack of the bullet is much louder than any noise produced by the weapon's operation. |
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The work is more abstract and introvert than on Later, with melodies often scarce and distant, while the sonic scope seems narrower. |
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We never suspected that Neil was anything other than a loving father, a trusted son-in-law and husband. |
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Cold sweetening so far has been attributed to soluble, vacuolar invertase rather than to cell-wall-bound invertase. |
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Can there be anything more futile than to combine the huge range of music we find under the vapid and vacuous heading Easy Listening? |
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If the Nationalists had simply parroted their trite, intellectually vacuous opposition, then that would have been no more or less than expected. |
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God, how she wished she were wearing something more than her brief underwear. |
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They insist that if Jesus spoke about the Son of Man, he used the phrase to refer to someone other than himself. |
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Jesus chooses to speak of Himself as the Son of Man rather than as the Christ. |
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This is easier to use than the sonometer with weights, but the tension cannot be measured quantitatively. |
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Yes, because you get a chance to ask questions, briefings can be more helpful than memos. |
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Operating in the near vacuum of space, ion engines shoot out the propellant gas much faster than the jet of a chemical rocket. |
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In order to foot the bill the city is using newly acquired powers that allow the authority to borrow much more than previously agreed. |
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The tall, square-jawed actor with a deep, sonorous voice made more than 50 films in a career spanning six decades. |
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After the Jacobite rebellion failed Rob continued his brigandry, and had his finger in more than one illegal pie. |
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It does not matter in Newmarket that initially some players have more cards than others. |
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Who is more deeply invested in new media, especially the Web, than the old media? |
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Making clubbing and dancing, rather than the gig, central was a crucial step. |
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Bluer than a sapphire, bluer than the sky, just a bright intense, perfect blue. |
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Even though this is very good news, the levels are still lower than average for this time of year. |
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No sooner had they realized that they had made a mistake than the company went bankrupt. |
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Simple economics suggest that Celtic and Rangers will have to go in search of fresh prey, and sooner rather than later. |
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But he at least expects to be involved and feels sure that, sooner rather than later, the call will come. |
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This is going to be the crucial question over the coming months and one that all businesses must face up to sooner rather than later. |
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He points out industry priorities which the public and private sector need to tackle, sooner rather than later. |
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Gilbert is cautiously optimistic that the acquisition will be earnings positive sooner rather than later. |
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There's an incredible sense of anticipation that nabbing the big fella is going to happen sooner rather than later. |
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According to the lead story in today's Independent it's just as well I'm going sooner rather than later. |
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By next spring that mood may grow a good deal more impatient to try out this promised new era of good governance sooner rather than later. |
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But the new boss will have to address the role and purpose of its northerly outpost sooner rather than later. |
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Because it is a lot cheaper to reduce soot emissions than to reduce carbon dioxide emissions. |
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The event was reported by no less than a reporter for the official news agency. |
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In most cases, the stories received significantly better treatment in the newspaper than in the television newscast. |
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It's a great thing to do for your income stream, because government programs are much more reliable than the vagaries of the market. |
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Our study was powered primarily to look at the influence of bacterial vaginosis rather than chlamydial infection on miscarriage. |
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The BBC was attacked for showing disrespect-its newscaster having worn a purple, rather than a black tie when announcing the death. |
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The Fox reporter at the news conference tried to coax the major into saying more than he was saying. |
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Rather than contacting a lawyer, he called the Denver Post and asked for the news desk. |
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But the extra price jump yesterday followed a newsflash that a Louisiana pipeline hub was in better shape than expected. |
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There is no sterner or more assiduous newshawk to be found on the demanding beat than yours truly. |
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The President usually displays a good deal more sense than the newshawks by whom he is beset. |
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But in sooth the hours of that day were worse to wear than any day there had yet been. |
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Nothing, you think, could be more soothing than a warm spring day in a peaceful city. |
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The relaxing sound of the water was more soothing than a new age meditation tape. |
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Taking to the waters to soothe aches and pains has been a hallmark of the resort for more than a century. |
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The Register is no more innocent than the rest of the news hounds in promoting Sun's ambitious but vacuous plan. |
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Some of the great land-based empires soon became little more than vague memories. |
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More important than her posture of self-martyring altruism was the vagueness of her masochistic grandiosity. |
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I think newsmen are inclined to side with humanity rather than with authority and institutions. |
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The brightness of a rainbow has more to do with the size of individual water droplets than with the density of rainfall. |
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Add sonic brightness more effectively than you can with traditional equalization. |
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So looking at the theory, the Third Way seems to be nothing more than neo-liberalism cloaked in Orwellian newspeak. |
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During a long job interview process, consistency counts much more than flashes of brilliance. |
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The batter sops up more than two grams of saturated fat and three grams of trans fat in the deep-fat fryer. |
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It's not exactly Sophie's Choice, but this year's crowded crop of Emmy nominees presents a conundrum for more than a few series. |
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There was certainly more newsprint used on the subject than the clothing material used on the ramp by all the designers combined. |
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And from Tuesday the last edition will now be printed 40 minutes later than before, arriving on news-stands around 4pm. |
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Then, in the midst of this brilliant light, another light brighter than any light in the natural realm split the sky. |
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Such an act is less acting than impersonation unless the writing is inspired and the performer brilliant. |
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They seem unable to resist the temptation to express contempt and hostility for those less sophisticated and cultured than themselves. |
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But while the newsweeklies can print only a few cyber-fixated pages, Wired pumps out more than 200 in a single issue. |
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Between all the cable channels, talk radio stations, newswires, morning DJs, and blogs, our news is less trustworthy than ever. |
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A recent review of the newswires netted more than 15 press releases announcing contract awards. |
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The Apache Longbow possesses a sophisticated navigation system that obtains a position confidence of less than 14 meters. |
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In the Einsteinian world there is more individualism and less government than in the Newtonian. |
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The region's residents were, however, even less happy than the rest of the nation with the idea of living in the city centre or a new town. |
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The world is the theater of God's activity and a place of soul-making rather than simply an unhappy vale of tears. |
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Instead, more than two years after it was recorded, the album turns out to be their valediction. |
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Note that the arc of her brimless hat is shaped so the front is taller than the sides and back. |
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Juniors are more inclined to move off campus than sophomores, Griesse said. |
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Not sure why Penguin are reissuing Toujours Provence, other than it's 10 years since this soporific fluff was first published. |
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Now, two months into the new year, the consequences appear to be far milder than the insurers suggested. |
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Rather than wait for the network effect, be a catalyst and supporter of it. |
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I solicited Robert Tagorda's expert thoughts on this subject, because he's a lot smarter where issues of grand strategy are concerned than me. |
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There are more than 700 networked machines located in casinos throughout Nevada and the jackpot grows each time a coin drops into any of them. |
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The success provides encouragement that useable stem cells can be found in sources other than the human embryo, which remains controversial. |
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I also bought a modern Welsh-English dictionary, far more useable than my old one. |
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In patients older than 50 years, valacyclovir decreases the duration of acute pain and post-herpetic neuralgia compared with acyclovir. |
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In any given week, we receive no fewer than 500 to 1,000 solicitations by artists and galleries interested in our representation. |
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These hourly rates vary, but will certainly be less than London City solicitors ' fees for doing the same work. |
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The solid electrolyte is environmentally safer than the liquids used in other batteries. |
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It was not suggested that usage and custom in this context were other than synonymous. |
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The leather steering wheel is bigger than the average, the door handles strong and solid and the pedals sporty. |
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I have been at sea for more than 30 years and on my very first trip I was sick for three days solid. |
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One fact, at least, shows that a change in the law has less solid support than suicide self-help groups might like to think they have. |
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The culture of the field has always depended far more on intuitive appeal than on solid research evidence. |
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Limerick can be depended on to be solid in defence and more than competitive at midfield. |
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Thus, the net supply of riverine solids to the deep open oceans is not significantly greater than that from aeolian transport. |
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There was no stronger smell than that of a man decaying while he is yet alive and breathing. |
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Treasures here are stored in tissue paper rather than plastic because paper breathes. |
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I was reminded of high school physics where we learned that solids conduct sound better than both liquids and gases. |
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When your baby is ready for solids, making baby food is healthier, eco-friendly, and less expensive than the jars. |
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And I suspect that a lot of people can be breathing a sigh of relief that those talks didn't go any farther than they did. |
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Of course I already am a heavy breather, but this is even heavier than normal. |
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My voice was so low and breathy it sounded more affectionate than was meant. |
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What she lacks in sheer firepower she more than makes up for in hypnotic and compelling breathiness. |
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My remaining lung has expanded and I have better breathing capacity than the average person. |
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Thomas' breathing was shallow, and he could say no more than a few words without pause. |
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However, many accountability systems tend to solidify and perpetuate these differences rather than facilitate their elimination. |
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The swordsman was breathless and tired, yet he had fared better than all his friends, though he did not know it. |
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How is it reasonable to describe a neurochemist or behavioural psychologist's work as any more mechanistic than that? |
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More information concerning neurocognitive performance is available on children older than 7 years. |
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A company once asked him to see if its specially bred beans caused less gas than ordinary beans. |
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Providing good user experience takes more than drawing handsome icons for people who don't read. |
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Installation took less than 30 seconds and attached solidly and firmly to the socket. |
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These anthologies from the 1940s were solidly devoted to strange tales, more often than not ghost stories, from the pens of non-genre writers. |
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It will thus be seen that two men with the breech-loader scored six points more than the fifteen men with the Enfield. |
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It is a complex neurodevelopmental constellation of problems rather than a single disorder. |
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If the predator breeds faster than the prey, eventually the predators run out of food and starve. |
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For to breed the dog would be to cause a worse-off rather than a better-off individual to exist. |
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Even so, some dogs within these breeds bark more than they should, some more than others. |
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It was said that entrepreneurs were a special breed, more driven to succeed than the rest of us. |
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Second, I cannot believe that the breeders ' puppies were more expensive than a pet store. |
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The program isn't desperately user-friendly but it's easier to use than it initially looks. |
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Also, plenty of sites have usernames, rather than email addresses, as the unique identifier for logging in. |
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In general, the computer versions now available do no more than let you play solitaire, showing you the cards and letting you move them around. |
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All plants of O. parryi var. parryi sampled were solitary and all plants were shorter than one meter. |
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Set aside an appointment that is longer than usual, so there is time to deal with a patient's concerns. |
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I must have been staring at the oven longer than I thought, because my mother came breezing by me in a flurry. |
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Short and breezy, with no chapter longer than 13 pages and devoid of citations, it makes for a fast-paced narrative. |
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Jokes today are also less visual and far more newsy than they were 40 years ago, when cartoonists could not expect news events to enter the popular consciousness quickly. |
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Nevertheless, it was required, and at least it was more fun than studying algebra or photosynthesis. |
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The Uruguayan writes in short, epigrammatic sentences and breaks up his book into many chapters, each running to not more than half-a-dozen paragraphs. |
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It's always vaguely reassuring to find someone with worse hair than me. |
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More than 100 years ago, unionized newsboys in New York City waged a successful strike against newspaper barons Joseph Pulitzer and William Randolph Hearst. |
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The truth is, I feel more than a bit guilty trying to squeeze this endless work into the limits of a single Daily pic. |
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Say your portfolio is worth a third less than before this recession or crash or perturbation or whatever you want to call it. |
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There was less than a minute of silence, and then two police cruisers tore down the vacuous street with their sirens on and stopped in front of the restaurant. |
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The longer ones are generally believed to result when a massive star collapses into a black hole, rather than into a neutron star as in a supernova explosion. |
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More than half of Nevadans had an unfavorable opinion of him. |
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Gymnasts start early and children as young as two use soft apparatus to learn their first somersault and handspring, under the watchful eyes of more than 20 qualified coaches. |
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Moving at a speed higher than most people comprehend, Dice rolled to the left to avoid the first bullet then somersaulted back onto the boot of the car. |
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Cotton breathes better than most fabrics and offers great absorbency. |
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The briber would rather pay the money than have the information revealed. |
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To my utter amazement, she hardly cried for more than a few seconds! |
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There are added serrations at the front of the slide, a sop to popular demand more than a useful necessity unless you're going to mount a scope atop the pistol. |
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More than 400 other prison inmates joined them on June 20 in solidarity. |
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In YA lit, non-white teens still tend to fight racism and violence more than cliques and phonies. |
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It is important to judge engine performance by the general location and action of the needle on a vacuum gauge, rather than just by a vacuum reading. |
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When he argues against Protagoras' relativism, Socrates gets the sophist to concede that some people are wiser than others when it comes to what is good for the city. |
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A couple of advantages these CD based players have is they're either cheaper than hard drive based players, or they hold more than solid state players. |
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We are surely getting somewhere, for that matter, if more than two thirds of us believe that Glasgow's biggest clubs have made far too little effort in dealing with bigotry. |
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The current roster has more than 50 stallions breeding on five continents. |
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The study investigates the claims that neural networks and neurocomputers are purportedly better than more conventional kinds of software and hardware. |
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They do not believe there is sufficient evidence to implicate the preservative in neurodevelopmental disorders, such as autism, especially in babies older than six months. |
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In television, more than any other business, success breeds imitation. |
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Work on the densely literary Essay on Irish Bulls sophisticated Edgeworth's approach, by requiring her to reflect on what a nation is when it is less than an autonomous state. |
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I would rather have a president more commanding than somnolent. |
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It is unusual for a neuroendocrine tumour to secrete more than one hormone, so we considered whether the patient could have heterophilic antibodies. |
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Immature neural tissue or neuroepithelium is more common than grade 1 but does not exceed an aggregate area of three low-power microscopic fields in any one slide. |
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In the end, Georgeanne has a long soliloquy about what happened to everyone afterward, fiction even less convincing than the drama and poetry preceding it. |
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Yet we have a better chance of solitude here than on most islands. |
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Although several synthetic compounds inhibit this key pigment enzyme, the scientists found that usnic acid was over 10 times more effective than others tested. |
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But are they really any more vaingloriously ambitious than those constructed by the landed aristocracy of the 18th century, Victorian mill-owners, or Citizen Kane himself? |
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Boasting more than 12,000 total titles, the Willis catalog also includes everything from band and orchestra music and guitar solos, to operettas and manuscript paper. |
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Most first solos are no more than a couple or three circles around the airport traffic pattern, but it's a big moment in a student pilot's training. |
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I was among more than a hundred protestors from Occupy L.A., and facing a phalanx of police with riot equipment. |
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The minimum length of shadow during a day is less in summer than in winter and at the solstices it changes from lengthening to shortening or visa versa. |
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The drink was actually barely more than hot water, but it was soothing. |
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The waters were kind and soothing and much warmer than I had expected. |
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Its brevity and limited depth really hurts, rather than helps it. |
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Because of this, they may have more confidence in their physicalities than their personalities. |
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Brahms's Violin Concerto begins with a long ritornello, but for most 19th-century composers sonata form and the fantasia were more important than the ritornello principle. |
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More than one in 12 social worker posts are currently vacant. |
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The point here is that the newsworthiness of a given event often reflects journalists' expectations much more than it does the events significance. |
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When they do quit, they experience more severe withdrawal symptoms than others do, possibly because many of the symptoms of nicotine withdrawal are neuropsychiatric in nature. |
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By the end of 406, Britain had created no less than three usurpers. |
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I believe there are more instances of the abridgment of the freedom of the people by gradual and silent encroachments of those in power than by violent and sudden usurpations. |
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The clients themselves have preferred to contract, usually through an employment agency, with a service company rather than with an individual sole trader. |
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Other than the most traditional brews, tombo is brewed from sorghum. |
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It featured 377 breweries pouring brews for more than 29,500 attendees. |
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But it's so photogenic that I think that that plays a much bigger part in it probably than any of the actors. |
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It's what many landlords are doing, particularly those who choose to subvert the dire sales market and are renting out their homes, rather than selling them for a song. |
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I am now no better than your pregnant vagrant friend in the eyes of the government, and I expect I will be treated with exactly the same lack of sympathy. |
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No motor vehicle has a more Australian heritage than the ute. |
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I hate ingratitude more in a man than lying, vainness, babbling, drunkenness, or any taint of vice whose strong corruption inhabits our frail blood. |
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Even religious services are chanted in song-like fashion rather than read. |
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Tunesmith and songsmith aren't entirely parallel compounds, since in them the first element denotes the thing crafted rather than the material from which it is crafted. |
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In fact, however, Henry was more of a serial monogamist than a philanderer. |
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Do not buy the big, pre-assembled block of knives with more pieces than the London philharmonic. |
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Rule utilitarianism holds that a behavioral code or rule is morally right if the consequences of adopting that rule are more favorable than unfavorable to everyone. |
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However, I forgive him this sophomoric passage because its empty hatred was so obviously feigned after the event, and because it describes me as five years younger than I am. |
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One of four Dodgers to hit three home runs in a single game in 1950, Brown was nothing more than a utility player throughout his nine-year career. |
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Unfairly labeled a utility player with the White Sox and Royals, the Amityville, New York native is more than capable of playing the pivot on an everyday basis. |
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We're more than two months into the new year and the question is this. |
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After that, the pickings are slim and involve officials far less famous than the ubiquitous Palin. |
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The collection is organized sonically rather than chronologically, which makes for a more coherent listening experience, but kind of tells the story out of order as a result. |
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A study reports electrical stimulation and physical therapy helped wheelchair-bound patients stand for more than four minutes. |
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Julie's dad Dave has run his barber shop Harl equin, in Kent Road, for more than 30 years. |
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Slightly smaller than the species, it has crested pinnae tips and fronds, creating a very interesting shape. |
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The pitch is slightly wider than a drinking straw, and the crowd so close you can smell last night's beer. |
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Modern hang gliders and paragliders have turned the dream of Icarus into reality and where better to experience this than in Wales? |
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Lothal was the site of a Harappan, or Indus Valley Civilization city, more than 4,000 years ago. |
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Rather than being interested in punishing their harasser, they were more interested in putting a stop to the undesirable behaviour itself. |
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The nails on the right side grew less than the left, and there was piloerection on the affected side. |
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While the main ski area below has more than 200km of piste, this plateau is relatively tiny at 7sq km. |
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Admittedly, we had to wait, drinkless, for a while longer than we would have liked for the bill. |
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The agricultural research institute in West Wales was commissioned to develop a hard-wearing grass by British Seed Houses more than a decade ago. |
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In addition, the tag cost is less than a hand-held remote and tags are Velcro-backed for simple installation. |
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No one knows this better than Paul Le Pinnet, an awardwinning glass-blower who moulds molten glass into intricate shapes for scientists. |
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Small business owners often need more handholding than large business owners do. |
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If anything more solid than light kisses these waters the Harbourmaster should know. |
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Scotland's last pit pony retired in 1994 and animals have not been used to haul coal wagons anywhere in Britain for more than a decade. |
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It is lighter than the Italia model and has front and rear movable aerodynamic features that balance downforce and cut drag. |
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Should credit deterioration become more pronounced than anticipated, SNV's ratings could be downgraded further. |
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That would reduce things to little more than a photo opportunity. |
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The overhang pattern forms a harmonic series and shows that with five blocks you can stagger more than one block length. |
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A good rule of thumb is to wear something dressier than what the current employees wear to work. |
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As is known, low birefringence fibers have low orientation and would be more drawable than the higher values and vice versa. |
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Piscivorous fishes, such as groupers and barracudas, have much larger mouths and more impressive dentition than goatfishes. |
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Ado McGuinness, trainer of Pivot Bridge He wouldn't want it to get much quicker than it is. |
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Selective corrosion grows in service at a faster rate than adjacent pitting corrosion. |
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The graphics alone took more than 2,500 worker hours to install, more than creating the floor itself from northern hard maple. |
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Hitch any load only to the tractor's drawbar or a three-point hitch mechanism, which are lower than the rear axle. |
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On the face of it, you'd imagine Waites would fancy his chances more against the inconsistent Hankey than the super-consistent Whitlock. |
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Without these so called downmarket areas, Crosby would do a lot less business than it does now. |
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However, many buyers are making smaller downpayments than assumed by the index, and are using loans that give them more buying power. |
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In addition to the teachers, aides and specialists, more than a dozen parent volunteers were on hand running the games. |
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Drivers talking on a hands-free mobile phone are more distracted than when speaking to a passenger, a Government-commissioned report has said. |
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In fact, it is one of fewer than 25 known examples of this so-called Hong Kong Sai Ying Pun handstamp. |
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One reason is that such a large relative shift in demand could have also depressed activity in industries other than those that downsized. |
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There could also be a new lease of life coming around the Cancerian who has been going through a draggy health phase rather than actual illness. |
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Pinstripes aren't just some red lines, there's a lot more available to those with the artistic drive to make it more than that. |
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One ph direction is no better or more natural than the other. |
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