Motion adaptation can also cause problems when a driver exits a highway and enters an off-ramp, said Dr. Gray. |
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Behind it were doors for exits and entrances and a curtained booth or alcove useful for actors to hide inside. |
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Like greyhounds out of traps, the opening of the doors sparks a mad rush for the station exits. |
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Meet the trapdoor spiders, famed for their silk-lined burrows complete with emergency exits, hinged trapdoors and careful camouflage. |
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Emergency exits must be made of fireproof materials and must be clear of any obstructions, and must be illuminated at all times. |
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Except for the twenty-four hours of biliousness, slippery guts and hasty exits that follow, it's all good. |
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A Briton who attacked two flight attendants in a drunken rage tried to open the plane's emergency exits mid-flight. |
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A young guy wearing not a fedora nor a tuque but a backwards ball cap exits the front door with two giggling girls. |
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Jeff Brown applies the accelerator as his Kellet CBR Honda 1000 sidecar exits a corner at Eastern Creek. |
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The frequency of entries, exits and prolonged blackouts during scene changes detracts from the performances. |
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It's a gargantuan, tightly-squeezed settlement of 16-lane roads, subway stations with 12 exits and looming, monolithic tower apartment blocks. |
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But equally, when so much focus of the build-up is placed on records that go unbroken, might there be grounds for refunds at the exits? |
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Survivors and Argentine officials say a flare sparked the blaze that sent thousands of people stampeding for the exits. |
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The murmurous crowd, pensive and excited, exits the room, funneling like oil through the one passage once again into the trench. |
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It is up to the parents to unite to force schools to provide at least basic facilities such as emergency exits. |
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It said emergency exits were blocked, floors were dirty and there were no female toilets. |
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Bad as this staircase was, the two other emergency exits were worse, McIntyre later said. |
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The worthy fellow travels with heavy heart all the way to Bohemia, there to abandon the babe, whereupon he exits upstage right. |
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Then the waste exits out of the nephridiopore as dilute urine, balancing osmotic intake of fresh water surrounding the annelid. |
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All exits from the city were totally blocked from the morning and an indefinite curfew was imposed from 6pm. |
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The chief executive is keen to front-load the redundancy scheme by securing the bulk of exits early next year. |
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Since then it had upgraded the sound system, built porches around fire exits and would soundproof the building by next Easter, whatever the cost. |
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She smiled then descended one of the staircases that lined either side of the bridge and led to the exits. |
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This allows the vent material to cover the ridge gap, and air exits through the corrugations. |
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Most of the crowd had flooded the exits now, with only a handful of amazed onlookers diving for cover under the dugouts. |
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McCafferty invents a place name model he associates with the authority of Lounsbury, where no association exits. |
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Special forces or laser-guided conventional bombs could cut off a bunker's power supplies, ventilation and exits. |
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Each chip is surrounded by electrical contacts through which data enters and exits. |
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I could see the common sense in stopping inconsiderate people parking across fire exits. |
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Conventional wisdom says that whoever goes into the conclave as pope exits as cardinal. |
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The flow of air exits the impeller and enters a vaneless diffuser, where it is straightened out and sent into the scroll. |
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He apparently made one of the all-time grand exits, throwing fistfuls of salt in all the sauces on his way out. |
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His edition also regularized the entrances and exits of characters and attached a dramatis personae to each play for the first time. |
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Now, twenty-eight years later, thanks to a decision by a Chilean appeals court, he exits the public stage still beyond the reach of the law. |
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As she narrates, a man, about twenty, nonchalantly exits his apartment and strolls down a Parisian boulevard completely naked. |
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With a clothes dryer, check the outside dryer vent cap where it exits the house. |
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Standing now, the applause reaches its crescendo, and she exits stage right. |
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Testament to all of this are the ear splitting cheers to which Jon-Lee exits the stage. |
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Place conversion exits above the fold and at every scroll-and-a-half of screen space. |
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Then music swells as she exits the coffin, and pall-bearers appear from the audience. |
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The supratrochlear nerve exits along the upper border of the orbit, approximately 1 cm medial to the supraorbital foramen. |
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This heated air moves up due to a natural chimney effect and exits through outlets at the roof. |
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The dhow exits the lagoon just after low tide, going against the now-incoming current but avoiding the tidal race that forms on an outgoing tide. |
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When everybody finally stuffed themselves full of food, Mr. Kaufman led us as we checked the exits hoping that they were unlocked. |
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The movement of Labor advisors from various departments and some advisor exits to private business hasn't helped Labor stability. |
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It then exits the cubital tunnel by passing between the two heads of the origin of the flexor carpi ulnaris muscle. |
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Sprawling refineries hide behind chain-link fences topped with razor wire and guards at the exits. |
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This will leave the last update in the client browser's window after your program exits. |
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But it barely registered a response from the frustrated Down supporters who were already streaming out of the exits. |
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By the time Sproule completed his hat-trick the home supporters not streaming from the exits were hurling abuse in the direction of their team. |
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The stage was sectioned off with mirrored panels that swiveled to allow the entrances and exits of dancers and actors. |
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Good, they were staging their exits, so we wouldn't look suspicious leaving together. |
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She called for better traffic light filter systems, widened access roads and more exits from the car parks. |
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On Tuesday, protests by striking janitors snarled downtown traffic and blocked exits on the Harbor and Pasadena freeways. |
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Blood exits the heart from the left ventricle into the thoracic aorta, then into the abdominal aorta. |
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For example, sheathing and unsheathing swords gets a nice, reverberating ring as the blade enters or exits the scabbard. |
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They are used to secure entry and exits to buildings, to seal off some areas and protect others. |
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The children laughed and catcalled and pushed and shoved as they hurried toward the exits. |
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The club's lights had been tampered with by the assailants and many were crushed in the rush for the exits. |
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There was also a door directly across from her, and among all the exits from the room, she had no idea where to go. |
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Old right-sided on-ramps sat next to left-sided exits, resulting in dangerously sharp transitions. |
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In a double convex lens, such as a magnifying glass, the light will bend when it exits as well as when it enters. |
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It is well into the night, and Jane awakens from sleep and exits the carriage to meet a woman. |
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If a standard telefacsimile acknowledgement is not received, then step 145 exits from the transmission routine. |
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You know, your local law enforcement agencies can work on closing off the exits and on-ramps and reversing flows on roads. |
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When excessive fluid is generated in the system, it normally exits through sweat, urine and excreta. |
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For instance, when you tell a story, you may have a character who enters, speaks his lines and then exits. |
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The St Lawrence seaway, one of the world's busiest shipping lanes after the English Channel, exits around the northern tip of Nova Scotia. |
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You will also notice that motorway exits can be on either side of a carriageway. |
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When people were escaping the staff did not have torches or megaphones and no one could see exits properly because of the thick dust. |
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The lack of tightness in some entrances and exits give the show the appearance being under-rehearsed. |
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One button toggles power on and off, another resets the display, and one exits the on-screen menu. |
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He exits the room, locking it behind him, and sets to find Basil's things so he can burn them. |
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Appropriate exit sheaves, swivel exits for topping lifts and spinnaker halyard blocks are provided. |
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No chains, no ropes, no shackles bound him, not even so much as a door blocked either of the two exits. |
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They will tower over drivers from either side of slip road exits and entrances at junction three for the 12-month trial period. |
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Fire and ambulance crews were put on alert but the 56 passengers and four crew were able to disembark via two exits down aircraft steps. |
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The spokesman urged residents not to park in places which would obstruct fire hydrants, fire exits or emergency exit routes. |
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If a water molecule enters or exits the defined region within a picosecond, only the portion of its displacement within the region contributes to the sum. |
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Some subway exits in Causeway Bay, a major shopping district, were barricaded. |
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Star reporter Brian Stelter just jumped ship to CNN, the latest in a string of big-name exits. |
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Before he heads for the exits, Cantor can do something good for the country and broker a deal updating the Voting Rights Act. |
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One figure after another comes to center stage, dances a number, and exits. |
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Kai turns a sharp about-face and exits, not saying a word to Keetra. |
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Visitors are ignoring numerous written and verbal warnings not to exit the building, and are jumping barriers or opening fire exits to get on to the mountain. |
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My friend turns on his heel and exits the quiet, comfortable train. |
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The judge bangs his gavel and then gets up and exits the courtroom. |
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Perhaps the most durable lesson of the Civil War is that the states cannot remain united if a handful make a break for the exits. |
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Video footage taken inside the club showed flames licking at foam insulation behind the stage, which erupted into a fast-moving fire that sent fans stampeding for the exits. |
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The only YouTube videos of her are paparazzi-style entrances and exits at gala events and business meetings. |
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No other of the Enlightened Despots was more fond than Gustav of the time-wasting rituals of court life, the levees, formal audiences and ceremonial entries and exits. |
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However, that made her even more surprised when, only a few exits later, the car turned back off the thruway and into a maze of backstreets and alleys. |
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They all rushed the exits together, and there was not enough room to accommodate the stampede. |
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They point out emergency exits by way of a quick round of the macarena, and then we are on our way with the first course. |
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That is, if Republicans have a history of timing their exits, then so should Democrats. |
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See how it ranks against these other examples of actors returning to shows years after unceremonious exits. |
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I nod mutely and watch as she exits, closing the door softly behind her. |
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Otherwise, the forces exerted on them upon ignition deform and damage the bullet so that all that happens when the bullet exits the barrel is unguided travel. |
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Throughout the lecture three uniformed campus police officers observed the event from the exits in addition to two senior officers who were present in plain clothes. |
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The character on bass, who I believe is Eric Melvin from NOFX, makes a fine MC, nicely managing the exits and entrances of various drunkards, narcissists, and bags of nerves. |
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If after taking the above steps the sluggish performance persists, you may have an obstruction in the vent pipe that exits through your roof or somewhere in the soil stack. |
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The tail of bulldog bats runs through the uropatagium for about half the length of the membrane, then exits dorsally, and the terminal part of the tail is free. |
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He has extensive small and medium enterprise sector experience, including start-ups, management buy-outs, buy-ins, turn-rounds, mergers and acquisitions and exits. |
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Water enters through pores called ostia, flows through canals to a spacious chamber called a spongocoel, and finally exits through large openings called oscula. |
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After about four hours, product exits the freeze tunnel and is palletized. |
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It is this subtle consciousness, conditioned by all of our previous karma, that exits the body at death and carries along with it our entire karmic history. |
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What we find is that lots of parents who want to video the school play will stand around the edge of the hall and it gets very congested, blocking up fire exits. |
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Not all tall buildings have proper fire safety systems, including fire exits, aside from requirements that have to be met by developers when constructing buildings. |
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The commander leaves as the room is called to attention, the day shift quietly exits the briefing room and crosses the hall to the operations center. |
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The situation is rather like a stage on which a quiet domestic drama has been played, the players have made their exits and the lights are dimming before the curtain drops. |
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Aviation-Safety has a compilation gallery of emergency exits. |
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The blonde walked out of the room and toward the exits of the building. |
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She was having trouble with her windshield wipers and pulled over to the right shoulder, stopping between the Avenue Road and Bayview Avenue exits. |
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Four exits and ten road signs later, and we pulled into Erie. |
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Therefore we are calling on Waterford City Council to alter the entrances and exits at the Tramore Road roundabout in line with pedestrian and cyclist safety. |
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The two farces begin to interlock as the characters make their exits from the front stage only to find themselves making entrances into a worse nightmare back-stage. |
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It could be argued that exits from the job market due to illness or disability are used by governments in the EU as an excuse to disguise the true level of unemployment. |
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She bows, turns stage left, and exits to the strains of the piano sonata. |
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In her final departure from the stage, she exits in an almost imperceptible motion that embodies both the blinding and undetectable transition to another space. |
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Lured inside by droplets of sweet fluid, the pollinator, most often a mining bee, can escape only through one of two small exits at the sac's rear. |
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Pointsmen assumed duties at major crossroads, entrances and exits to traffic control-regulating posts, and blind comers in urban districts. |
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Others could not escape because there were no proper fire exits and windows were barred. |
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Blood enters the glomerulus through the afferent arteriole and exits via the efferent arteriole. |
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The A947 exits the city at Dyce and goes on to Newmachar, Oldmeldrum and Turriff finally ending at Banff and Macduff. |
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There were no other exits from this trumpet junction though room was left for an extension to the south. |
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In addition, several exits that have interpretative significance are changed by editors to exeunts and vice-versa. |
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In spite of these difficulties, the Canadians quickly cleared the beach and created two exits to the villages above. |
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During a period of five months from June 1918 almost 70,000 mines were laid spanning the North Sea's northern exits. |
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In an attempt to seal up the northern exits of the North Sea, the Allies developed the North Sea Mine Barrage. |
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California numbers its exits off of its freeways according to a milepost system but does not use milepost markers. |
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All entrances and exits are signposted and all interchanges are grade separated. |
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Feed water comes in through the economizer and then exits after having attained saturation temp in the water or steam circuit. |
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Brooklands Retail Park is situated between the A4232 southbound and the A4050 exits of the roundabout. |
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Countries usually have different styles of stamps for entries and exits, to make it easier to identify the movements of people. |
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Identify emergency escape window exits or doors, locations of fire extinguishers, and emergency signaling devices beforehand. |
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When you replace a drive shaft on your boat, it is also a good idea to replace the cutlass bearing where the drive shaft exits the boat. |
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Further inspections found more fire alarm faults and fire exits that were blocked or even locked. |
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Witnesses said the air filled with smoke and panicked partygoers stampeded toward the exits. |
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The elk puts her head down to nuzzle the dead grasses at the forest edge, then rushes at the doe, who quickly exits. |
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Styling is overhauled by the new underslung exhaust that also exits higher up on the bike, and it both looks and sounds more aggressive. |
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A new underslung exhaust exits higher up on the bike and it both looks and sounds more aggressive. |
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Tacuri addressed concerns about improper emergency exits, as well as loose or nonexistent stair railings. |
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When the platform exits the aircraft, parachutes open and 20 feet of steel cable release through a pulley system. |
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Civil Defence officials say the main challenge faced by firefighters while battling fires in high-rises is the obstruction of fire exits. |
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The once grand building owned by Peter Metcalf had caved-in ceilings and fire exits nailed shut. |
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The liquid is forced radially over the membrane and exits the contactor through a side port in the housing. |
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The bacteria produce methane that later exits out the cow's back end, lending a certain fragrancy to the animal's flatulence. |
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Then she shoves Macmillan in the chest and exits stage left. |
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Once the riverfront was on fire and the escape route cut off by boat, the only exits were the eight gates in the wall. |
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Those who hadn't already taken leave at Javier Lopez's last time up, turned for the exits, not taking the time to cast one last signature boo. |
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After the court exits, Hamlet despairs of his father's death and his mother's hasty remarriage. |
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This pressure difference drives ventilation between platforms and the surface exits through the passenger foot network. |
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Once inside, they tire themselves trying to escape from these false exits, until they eventually fall into the tube. |
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The Yellow River exits Qinghai for the second and final time in these gorges and enters Gansu for the second time just before Liujia Gorge. |
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Always photoing exits. What are all these ways out but rehearsals for his own? |
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They divide the mantle cavity so water enters near the bottom and exits near the top. |
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In healthy eyes, aqueous humor flows through the eye and exits, primarily via the trabecular meshwork, to maintain the appropriate intraocular pressure. |
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Vomitoria or entrances and exits were made available to the audience. |
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Inspectors found locked fire exits, cracked and broken masonry, faulty emergency lights and even an illegal helicopter pad on the roof of one factory. |
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As shown, the temporal nerve branch exits the parotid gland anteriorly, and then branches into two to four rami at the inferior border of the zygomatic arch. |
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With 8 of the 16 exits arbitrarily blocked, 853 mixed passengers and 20 crew exited the darkened aircraft in 78 seconds, less than the 90 seconds required for certification. |
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They quickly cleared the beach and created several exits for the tanks. |
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The AVA is situated on an alluvial fan of the Walla Walla River, where the river exits the foothills of the Blue Mountains and enters the Walla Walla Valley. |
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After uptake of TYR by sympathetic nerves via the cell membrane norepinephrine transporter and translocation of axoplasmic TYR into vesicles, NE exits the vesicles. |
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Several exits from the beach were created, but not without difficulty. |
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Birmingham New Street is the busiest railway station in the United Kingdom outside London, both for passenger entries and exits and for passenger interchanges. |
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But they reminded bosses that fire risk assessments are a legal requirement for all businesses, and escape routes and fire exits shouldn't be blocked up with extra stock. |
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Until I arrived, that was considered tantamount to making a sale a day, but despite my record of successful entrances I always made saleless exits. |
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In some parts of northern Ghana, there exits what is called a witch camp. |
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The mixture becomes homogenized before it exits the blender. |
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He said that if clear fire exits were there in the major fire emergencies in Lahore and Karachi, loss of so many precious lives would not have taken place. |
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Secure exits and cat doors so pets can't escape into the storm. |
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Feathered terminations are often very sharp, as the flake gradually reduces to a very fine thickness before the force exits the core and removes the flake. |
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Besides the construction, experts will also examine the emergency and safety mechanisms of large shopping centers, such as fire exits and evacuation schemes. |
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The countdown includes the brassiest barmaids, the hottest hunks, the most dramatic exits and some explosive events that have had us glued to our seats. |
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Some setts may have exits which are only used in times of danger or play. |
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The number of exits in one sett can vary from a few to fifty. |
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