This presents a major problem for film historians, as improperly stored reels of nitrate film are in danger of disintegrating, or even exploding. |
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Used improperly, its high nitrogen content can emburden both surface water and groundwater. |
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As they see it, we improperly allow realpolitik considerations to trump the human rights imperatives. |
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For example, if he noticed that I had dressed carelessly or improperly, he would come over and rearrange my shirt, adjust my robe and so on. |
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An improperly placed screw can shift the hinge position slightly or force the screw to tilt so its head does not sit flush. |
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An improperly titled home can create a world of hurt for you and your heirs. |
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Wearing improperly fitting shoes on a daily basis causes foot problems such as calluses, corns, hammertoes, bunions, and more. |
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A class-action suit was recently filed by lawyers for the homeless who had been improperly denied their benefits. |
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He's polite and does not behave improperly but the sexual message is there. |
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They fought firefighters to stop them from rescuing the improperly dressed teenagers. |
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If they were at a public pool, even those at their own apartment complexes, members would leave if an outsider showed up improperly dressed. |
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Seven months ago, a group of men came up to her and warned her that she was improperly dressed. |
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Your plan should also provide information on how to appeal if you believe the plan improperly denied a claim for reimbursement. |
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Lawyers for the investor, who is suing the car maker, alleged the papers had been improperly withheld. |
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Hundreds of millions of dollars were improperly shifted from the company, primarily to travel businesses controlled by the family. |
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The analyst examines emerging loss trends to determine if the company has improperly insured a peril. |
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All products have the potential to contaminate ground and surface water if used improperly through leaching, runoff and off-target application. |
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Will the company then be held liable for improperly supervising its employee on the property in question? |
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As with anterior packing, tissue necrosis can occur if a posterior pack is inserted improperly or balloons are overinflated. |
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Worn chains and sprockets may be working improperly long before they actually break. |
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Identification of brands on cattle is usually simple, but it can be difficult if the irons were applied carelessly or improperly. |
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Store a snapshot of your file associations so you can easily revert to your favorite settings, if something gets improperly associated. |
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The deadly botulism variety of food poisoning, usually from improperly canned food items, can be put to good use. |
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Reinforce with surgery schedulers the need to return improperly completed procedure scheduling forms to physicians' offices. |
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She returned shortly to request another roll of film because she believed she had loaded the first one improperly. |
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And anyone involved in ID card administration who improperly discloses information will face up to two years' jail. |
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If a gas clothes dryer is improperly vented, deadly carbon monoxide can be forced back into a home. |
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And remember, they're on the receiving end right now of a motion that says that these illegal intercepts of attorney-client conversations were improperly handled. |
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Additional amounts of improperly reported income may be discovered. |
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I was sure the owner committed the cardinal sin of improperly storing his wine, and I smote him with all the fervor of a zealot. |
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Reviewing your Graymail is important when you first begin using SpamAssassin, and if you find any messages improperly captured, you can deliver and white list those senders. |
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If an occupant is improperly seated and resting his or her head against a window, the air bag is designed to slide between the glass and occupant as it inflates. |
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Misdiagnosis is common, especially if the contact took place while the patient was traveling overseas or if the patient has been poisoned by improperly refrigerated seafood. |
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She supported the creation of watchdogs to look for graft in government, firing those who improperly profited. |
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A few years ago, a dentist I was seeing told me that I was brushing improperly in a sawlike motion and had caused slight damage to the gum surrounding one tooth. |
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Down syndrome and other chromosomal rearrangements are often accompanied by improperly functioning organs and immune systems. |
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One of the best ways to stem this flow of guns is to identify which gun dealers are improperly selling to criminals. |
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It was improperly disarmed, resulting in the death of an NYPD officer and 30 injuries. |
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Of course, that might not be the case for actual homeowners who may have been improperly foreclosed on. |
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Yet, much of this resource is underutilized or improperly managed. |
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The school's culinary dean recalls being hung from a meat hook for improperly boning veal during one of his 14-hour days as an apprentice in 1949 Germany. |
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For example, an observational study of 26 U.S. facilities revealed that the vast majority of endoscopes and bronchoscopes were improperly disinfected. |
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The Calvinists improperly consider those articles Calvinistical. |
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In the patient with an improperly fitted ring pessary, the cervix and lower uterus can herniate through the open center of the ring and become incarcerated. |
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In the hidrotic form of ED, the sweat glands function improperly. |
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Inexperienced facialists may be doing extractions improperly. |
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The auction house has so far resisted suggestions that it acted improperly in selling the painting, which it says it acquired from a reputable Paris dealer after the war. |
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Although most of us would never touch a child improperly, we must be careful about affectionate hugs or even touching hands or arms without permission. |
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A journalist said the paper had been given a warning in recent months for printing photographs of women considered to have been improperly dressed. |
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But in my view such knowledge should not be imputed to the company, for the essence of the arrangement was to deprive the company improperly of a large part of its assets. |
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The possibility also exists that the interrogative techniques used by detectives may have improperly influenced Jeffrey's recollection of the events. |
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For example, improperly drained drip pans on air conditioning units, and standing water in humidifiers and dehumidifiers, can grow bacteria or mold. |
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He claimed that the school district stepped over the line with its affirmative action plan and that race was improperly used to discriminate against the white teacher. |
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The defensive armor with the horses of the ancient knights... These are frequently, though improperly, stiled barbs. |
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A report was later issued, saying the prince had not been improperly helped during his course work. |
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Gunpowder also ages much faster than a bolt or an arrow, particularly if improperly stored. |
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The other main situation in which is a club may lose points is by fielding an improperly registered or otherwise ineligible player. |
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I am... necessitated to use the word Parliament improperly, according to the abusive acceptation thereof. |
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If improperly canalized, water can also cause soil erosion and a breakdown of pavement edges. |
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These freedoms, however, make both cars and credit cards dangerous if they are used improperly. |
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If quenching is done improperly, the internal stresses can cause a part to shatter as it cools. |
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Adkins appealed to the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals in Atlanta, asserting the trial court improperly recognized the peer review privilege. |
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Anglers may increase the possibility of contamination by emptying bait buckets into fishing venues and collecting or using bait improperly. |
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Because many choirs were improperly used during this period, an era of antichoir feeling developed shortly after the 1905 Hymnal was published. |
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He raises proceedings, when necessary, against those who improperly usurp armorial bearings. |
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Nor was there any proof that they had been improperly used in jacking up the end of the car. |
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ValuJet Flight 592 crashed on May 11, 1996, as a result of improperly loaded chemical oxygen generators. |
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Any of these can equal a roll-over, especially if a row-crop tractor with a narrow front end gets employed improperly. |
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Due to an issue with the Windows Server service, it improperly handles specially crafted Remote Procedure Call requests. |
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Earlier the department seized and destroyed 835kg of meat that was defrosted improperly, and could have posed a health risk for the consumers. |
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Some may be turned away because they are ineligible, some may be turned away improperly, and some who sign the voting register may not actually cast ballots. |
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According to the court in Luxembourg, Microsoft improperly used its dominance in computer operating systems to stiff-arm competitors in two other markets. |
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Structural stiffeners were found to be improperly joined in the aft of the fuselage, but Boeing says this poses no ''short-term safety concern,'' according to the reports. |
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On Monday, the Court of First Instance issued an opinion concluding that the Department of Treasury had improperly attempted to invalidate a binding tax agreement with Doral. |
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Racehorses are commonly misshod, under-exercised, brought to speed far too quickly, improperly fed, and very little lameness intervention is practiced. |
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The principal benefit of the proposed rule is that it would protect criminal defendants from facing indictments returned by improperly instructed grand juries. |
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Some vehicles may have an improperly installed HVAC hose grommet that could cause moisture to collect on the floor and damage the airbag deployment module. |
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Uranium tailings contain radioactive and toxic materials, which if improperly stored, are potentially dangerous to humans and can contaminate rivers and lakes. |
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Secondly, emigration from rural areas reduces destructive subsistence farming techniques, such as improperly implemented slash and burn agriculture. |
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The devices were explanted postmortem or during an upgrade intervention, but also devices that were accidentally desterilized or were improperly sealed were included. |
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The soldier was put on a fizzer for being improperly dressed. |
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It may cause violent swaying motions and even catastrophic failure in improperly constructed structures including bridges, buildings, trains, and aircraft. |
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In October 2005, Birmingham High Court decided that Alex Hamilton's company CrucialMove had improperly acquired the freehold of the ground and the decision went against him. |
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In December 1992 the convictions were ruled unsafe and quashed by the Court of Appeal after it was decided that the police investigating the murder had acted improperly. |
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The IRS had improperly disallowed the ranching losses as passive activity losses, and the trust was entitled to a refund or the overpaid taxes with interest. |
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But an improperly cooked frozen beefburger can cause problems. |
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Army Aeromedical Research Laboratory indicates that roughly half of Soldiers serving in Operations Iraqi and Enduring Freedom are wearing the ground combat helmet improperly. |
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Opposition MSPs had alleged he had acted improperly by cancelling changes to mental health provision when he took up his post as Health Secretary. |
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Some observers believe improperly planned drill and blasting activities can cause cave-ins if walls and ceilings of underground mineshafts have not been properly secured. |
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Certain mischaracterizations of the SEC's complaint in the press were improperly attributed to our client, Cees van der Hoeven, and his representatives. |
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Improperly done fertilization may actually increase undesirable weed growth and contribute to other problems. |
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Improperly designed and sized subsidies have propped up bloated and overcapitalized fisheries that have systematically removed too many fish from the seas. |
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