Only the future that Gall channeled in her album 1968 is more of a retro mishmash here. |
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Ring-necked Ducks are uncommon as breeders in low-elevation wetlands in eastern Washington, but rare east of the channeled scablands. |
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The fuel injection orifices inject liquid fuel into the flow channel wherein it is atomized by compressed air channeled through the shroud inlet. |
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This ensures that during suckling milk is channeled directly to the abomasum bypassing wasteful ruminal fermentation. |
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These waves are channeled through the ear canal to hit the eardrum, causing vibrations. |
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The energy and enthusiasm exuded from the Arien nature is channeled both into creative endeavors and into the pursuit of power and status. |
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The walked past the gigantic, humming engine, which was covered with runes and marks that channeled the magic that made it run smoothly. |
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From there, water is channeled into reservoirs, and then to individual homes. |
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The ejected material is channeled into narrow jets perpendicular to the disk, while material from the disk falls onto the protostar. |
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And now the interstellar dust is channeled more efficiently towards the inner Solar System. |
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Nocturnal migrants following coasts and diurnally mobile individuals may also be channeled into those peninsular areas. |
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In this system the process of discovery is channeled from one direct link to the next. |
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As the water rushed down the river, the flood was channeled directly toward the classrooms. |
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That means more to take care of and I've channeled about as much of Martha Stewart as I can handle. |
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Some of the collision energy can be channeled into a collective shudder of the condensate called a phonon. |
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In Colombia, 82 percent of our tax money is channeled toward national debt payments. |
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A reduction in military spending was also proposed so funds could be channeled toward countrywide primary education for all children. |
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But if they had directed and channeled their energy like they have done tonight then the Walsall game wouldn't have been a competition. |
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Maybe the burning channeled a pyromania that exists in everyone but is usually dormant. |
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He said that for development to occur in Zambia, human resource has to be developed but currently little funds are channeled towards this sector. |
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Run of river projects are most cost effective when the water does not have to be channeled far from the intake before it can be used. |
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They channeled their yearning for home into a garden, putting up a fence of dried-palm fronds and planting beans and bitter melon. |
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In the absence of organized parties and institutionalized rules and standards, the code of honor channeled and monitored political conflict, and provided weapons of war. |
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Yet as the levees channeled the water, they also kept fresh soil carried by the muddy Mississippi from replenishing the sediments that made up the lowlands. |
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The gameport is channeled through and can still be used, for example, to connect a joystick. |
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But such attacks stand no chance against deftly channeled self-promotion. |
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Evangelism is nothing less than the Holy Spirit channeled through human lives to embrace the lost world. |
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A multidisciplinary clinic is held twice monthly. Problems that might arise between clinic visits can be channeled through the secretary. |
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These aspirations were channeled by the reformists and centrists into support for a new class-collaborationist coalition. |
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All contact between Frisomat and its customers are channeled through a single, dedicated contact. |
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The entrepreneur's naiveté, if channeled wisely, helps keep the mind open to new ways to approach a problem. |
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She channeled her rage into a new series of works through which it explodes. |
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One has to take out the cylinder which is channeled for six shots to proceed to load it. |
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To assess the contribution from channeled emissions air quality modelling may be used. |
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Using plywood and two-by-fours, the soldiers built in a channeled floor for laying cable, wooden walls and added a 66K Btu air conditioner to keep the room cool. |
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Anger can be channeled as a spur to action rather than being destructive. But Mars at its best is purposeful, an achiever and self-starter, and a force to be reckoned with. |
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Apple also created the preferred devices for accessing this interface, and the music it channeled. |
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But properly channeled, nationalism and patriotism are matters of the heart that cut to our deepest ideas of who we are. |
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Farah channeled Hollywood's Golden Age as she rocked a full-length turquoise and blinding sparkles mermaid dress. |
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Information received from the different branches of the ISIS network is channeled up through a strict hierarchy. |
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We channeled all our criminal smarts into finding ways to con the food system. |
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The current is channeled to an 82-hp electric motor that drives the car. |
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The result will be an epic cold air outbreak, with much of the coldness being channeled southward from Greenland. |
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Finding writing therapeutic, Delia channeled her feelings of loss onto paper. |
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Yet instead of playing to his strengths, he channeled a good ol' boy tone that came across as cloying and unpersuasive. |
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The video seems to channel Old Master animal painting, the way a Tonsfeldt installation once channeled a still life. |
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Before the construction of dams and barrages, floodwaters would spill out of the river's banks and, channeled by sluices and dikes, cover most of the agricultural land. |
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The savings made could be channeled towards Zambia's development, he said. |
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For years Cottonwood Creek was channeled through a 96-inch pipe. |
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Other donations from the hotel group were channeled through the Accor office in Jakarta, to be delivered to victims through a television charity program. |
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They have a channeled nozzle, plain discus, and 2 or 3 bumps on the shoulder. |
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From the bosom of mother nature new lights shall spring forth, which will transform your science into a road of bonanzas, for it shall be channeled by the conscience, which is the voice of God. |
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Venting is the process of fumes and heat being channeled outside the battery casing and the aircraft when the battery overheats. |
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The overpopulated situation of Port-au-Prince must be counterbalanced by building up three or four other cities, where investments can be channeled through a fiscal incentive policy. |
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Financing may be extended directly to the enterprise concerned or channeled through intermediate organizations such as national and regional financial institutions. |
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The industry spends hundreds of millions of dollars a year, most channeled through doctor and academics who recruit volunteers for clinical trials. |
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He later bought a '33 Ford coupe, chopped and channeled it and installed a Mercury engine. |
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The central part of the city lies in a valley through which flows the channeled Tijuana River. |
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Sound waves that strike the whale from different directions will not be channeled in the same way. |
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The city was constructed according to a definite plan in which two rivers were channeled around the city. |
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So I handed out lyrics by Allan Sherman, the shticky 1960s parody writer who my father revered and channeled to the end. |
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The capacity to assess how information relates to a threat and to evaluate in what direction investigative efforts should be channeled is obviously important. |
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For one thing, it's not clear that at the moment the political energy behind the 99-percenters and Occupy Wall Street protests can be channeled into anything so prosaic or, shall we say, coherent as a primary challenge. |
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In many countries, especially in Europe, the movement was channeled into politics through Green parties. |
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So I see how you get a market that's hungry for mortgage assets, but you don't get the explosion in supply of those assets that channeled the flow of foreign money into housing. |
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This influence is channeled through campaign donations and also through charitable giving, particularly to nonprofits devoted to shaping the ideological environment. |
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Requests for money, materials or services received by headquarters from Lions clubs or districts and individuals shall be channeled through their respective district governors. |
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Emotions once suppressed, emotions once channeled, now are let loose. |
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It's as though we have a deep well of attention set aside for animals, a powerful but uncategorized interest waiting to be channeled into more cogent feelings, like fascination or fear. |
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This amount does not include funds mobilized by CSA, which were channeled through the departments of health and education and SECF to the various nutrition programmes. |
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Thus, if low-income commodity-dependent countries mobilize more financial resources domestically, part of these could be channeled into financing commodity trade and related investments. |
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Delegates also commended the ISDR Secretariats role, and some were heard hoping that all international efforts might be channeled into a single process under the UN aegis. |
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He was also dazzled by George Benson, who so marvelously channeled Nat King Cole with a Montreal big band before performing his own hits, showcasing his peerless guitar mastery. |
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We believe that this bill is liable to create more red tape rather than to make it possible for the limited resources to be properly channeled where they can do the most good. |
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A stocky fellow with an unexpressive, cherubic face, Sheng channeled all of his brilliantly throttled emotionalism directly to his keyboard. |
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The juice was skimmed and then channeled to successively smaller kettles. |
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It marks the course of a rock avalanche which fell from Grey Crag on the summit rim of High Stile, and was channeled along the foot of the glacier some 11,000 years ago. |
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A petrodollar recycling mechanism was created, through which OPEC surplus funds were channeled through the capital markets to the West to finance the current account deficits. |
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They were augmented by VOC soldiers returning from Asia, predominantly Germans channeled into Amsterdam by the Company's extensive recruitment network and thence overseas. |
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Thomson conducted an experiment in which he channeled a stream of neon ions through magnetic and electric fields, striking a photographic plate at the other end. |
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Much of this sediment is deposited from turbidity currents that have been channeled from the continental margins along submarine canyons down into deeper water. |
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In the nation-state, the affinitive power of identity and group allegiance has been channeled into country development, encouraging stability, growth, and good governance. |
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Examples can be seen in the flood regions result from glacial Lake Missoula, which created the channeled scablands in the Columbia Basin region of eastern Washington. |
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In a study reported in 2010 in New Phytologist, scientists channeled away up to half of the rain falling on small plots of land in eastern Amazonia for seven years. |
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