The big slug happened to hit the suspect in the street, passing through his arm and then striking Police Officer Andrew Dossi. |
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He takes careful sips while passing down the collective knowledge of his ancestors, accrued over countless generations. |
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Half of the class has a chance at passing the test, and that is a charitable estimate. |
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Pointer's ballhandling, passing, and shooting were astounding for such a young player. |
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This they do, not only convectively by passing cooler air over the skins of building occupants, but also using radiant coolth. |
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We stood dodging each other a moment with that unfortunate co-ordination of purpose men sometimes encounter when passing each other. |
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Shellie shouts something I can't quite make out over the racket of a passing police copter. |
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It was easy to dissimulate and disperse these modest purchases in such a way as not to excite the cupidity of any passing patrols. |
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I refused to make so much as a curtsey for the passing nobles, as I am a staunch egalitarian. |
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Arthur's Seat has a passing mention as one of the sights of Edinburgh in the novel Frankenstein by Mary Shelley. |
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In this regard, theories of syntax tend to explain discontinuities in one of two ways, either via movement or via feature passing. |
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When the RuSHA was restructured, the department was dissolved with its responsibilities passing to the Ahnenerbe. |
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I glanced along the wall until I found a window, only recognizing it by the antishadows of clouds passing in the distance. |
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During World War II, the custom of tolling the passing bell was discontinued, as the bells were to be rung only as an invasion warning. |
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It steeply returns east somewhat south at the Samara bend, passing around Obshchy Syrt, reaching the Urals at the latitude of Magnitogorsk. |
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From there it runs north, passing Sundorne, then Battlefield, before heading out towards Whitchurch. |
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Between Didcot and Royal Wootton Bassett there are a series of passing loops lines to allow fast trains to overtake slower ones. |
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Ice navigation, the region the ship will be passing through and the hydrographic information on the route. |
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Thus, a ship passing from Suez to Bombay could leave mail for Mombasa at Aden for collection. |
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There was originally a passing loop with full length up and down platforms. |
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A gust of wind or contact with a passing animal is sufficient to disperse the mature seeds. |
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It also achieved a less desirable reputation as a haunt of highwaymen preying on that same passing traffic. |
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Once in this form, water passing through the rock can carry and deposit minerals, which can alter the color of the rock. |
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Sounds are generated by passing air from the bony nares through the phonic lips. |
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For aircraft the US Federal Aviation Regulations provide for passing on the right, both in the air and on water. |
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Despite being a listed A road, it is single track in some stretches with passing places. |
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At the same time, it is also known that greenhouse gases are increasing in concentration with each passing year. |
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Although this may also depend on the inlet size, delta morphology, sediment rate and by passing mechanism. |
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Northern Europe was largely covered by ice, the southern boundary of the ice sheets passing through Germany and Poland. |
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Loaches, trahiras, and many catfish breathe by passing air through the gut. |
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There were three routes to Vladivostok, with the shortest and most direct passing through Tsushima Strait between Korea and Japan. |
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Furthermore, there are regulations regarding the passing of oncoming ships. |
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The Dover Strait Traffic Separation Scheme allots ships separate lanes when passing through the Strait. |
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On 15 September they learned from a passing English ship that a Dutch squadron was anchored near Calais. |
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The Congress promptly overrode the president's veto, passing the bill into law. |
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They managed to cross the flooded Douve River using a few causeways passing through the flooded fields. |
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The Vichy government, itself heavily engaged in collaboration, arrested around 2000 individuals on charges of passing information to the Germans. |
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Young discovered that ships passing through the beam path caused the received signal to fade in and out. |
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Winant, unveiled a stone in Victoria Gardens commemorating the passing by the spot of 418,585 troops and 144,093 vehicles the previous June. |
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Its lantern tower was added at the request of Trinity House as a navigational aid to passing ships and looks over the town. |
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At noon on the longest day the plane of longitude passing through Marseilles is exactly on edge to the sun. |
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Two black bands pass along the head, starting from the upper lip and passing upwards to the whole base of the ears. |
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The journey eastward along the coast from Melbourne to Sydney took place in April 1874, passing by Wilsons Promontory and Cape Howe. |
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When North America and South America connected, it stopped equatorial currents from passing from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean. |
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We returned to the crossing, passing slowly through the high rusty stands of dock weeds and the fleshy beds of dense paspalum. |
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In general, surface observations are available only if the storm is passing over an island or a coastal area, or if there is a nearby ship. |
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Thorvald was killed by an arrow that succeeded in passing through the barricade. |
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Ships were destroyed, and foreign trade was again limited to that passing through Macao. |
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Though there is no evidence to support the suggestion, it is probable that during this period there was also a passing of religious ideas. |
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Subject to this limitation, it existed for considerably more than a century after the passing of the first Mutiny Act. |
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In England before the passing of the Act there had been 1086 urban and rural districts and 79 county boroughs. |
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This is achieved by passing the fibers between differentially moving surfaces covered with card clothing. |
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Beginning in 1852 with a passing mention in Charles Dickens' Bleak House, dinosaurs have been featured in large numbers of fictional works. |
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It would then be lifted to the surface with floating sheerlegs attached to nylon strops passing under the hull and transferred to a cradle. |
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The passing of bilirubin via bile through the intestinal tract gives mammalian feces a distinctive brown coloration. |
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It continues uphill on a minor road, passing Luccombe village, where there are magnificent views across Sandown Bay. |
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In 1986, with deregulation after the passing of the Transport Act 1985, the business was sold in a management buy out. |
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In 2002 Red Funnel Towage was sold to the Adelaide Steamship Company, later passing to Svitzer Marine. |
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The line was originally built as single track throughout, with passing loops provided at Brading, Sandown and Shanklin stations. |
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In 1927, the passing loops at Brading and Sandown were connected to form a second section of double track. |
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Under these proposals, to reduce costs, the line would be singled with passing places and the third rail replaced by overhead lines. |
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In 1926, following the island's rail network passing to the Southern Railway, a signal box and turnouts were installed at Smallbrook. |
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He ran off when he saw the lights of a passing car, leaving his victim requiring brain surgery. |
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The severity of this wind made passing around the Cape of Good Hope particularly treacherous for sailors, causing many shipwrecks. |
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The passing on of property from one generation to another helps to centralize wealth and power. |
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It generated its own long term weather patterns, which affected the jet stream passing over the North American continent. |
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It pursues a winding course in a northern direction, and after passing the manufacturing town of Hof, enters Thuringia. |
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Some works make the claim in passing, perhaps citing someone else's claim of a copyist's error as justification. |
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The Teutones and Cimbri were recorded as passing west through Gaul before attacking Roman Italy. |
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Access between houses on the river bank was by boat or over the upper path, a small corridor passing through attics. |
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He turned to leave Iberia, but as he was passing through the Pass of Roncesvalles one of the most famous events of his reign occurred. |
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Candidates had to be of royal blood, but the kingship was elected by a council of noblemen, rather than automatically passing to the eldest son. |
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From Palembang, the fleet sailed down the Musi River, through the Banka Strait, passing the Lingga and Riau archipelagos. |
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Moluccan products were then shipped to trading emporiums in India, passing through ports like Kozhikode, and through Sri Lanka. |
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The passing of the Rolleston Act put the control of opium use in the hands of medical doctors instead of pharmacists. |
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Many goods passing through Jeddah could not even be found in the city or even in Arabia. |
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De Ojeda managed to escape and ran to the bay where he told a passing expedition of the murderous natives. |
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It also regulated the trade of Gujarati ships departing to the Red Sea and passing through Bassein to pay duties and allow the horse trade. |
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He recalled, in passing, the sweetness in his lap, her round little bottom, her prasine eyes as she turned toward him and the receding road. |
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The Suez Canal offers a significantly shorter passage for ships than passing round the Cape of Good Hope. |
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The event has gained popularity within the passing of the years, in 2017 the tournament took place from the 27th of February to the 4th of March. |
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The expedition arrived in early 1512, passing en route through the Lesser Sunda Islands, being the first Europeans to get there. |
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He exacted a toll from passing boatmen, and for those who refused, he severed one of their hands and threw it into the river. |
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Reapportionment made obvious the need for other changes to county structure, leading to the legislature passing the constitutional amendment. |
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After passing Sandy Hook, Hudson and his crew entered the narrows into the Upper New York Bay. |
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A passing American vessel, the schooner Adams from Marblehead, Massachusetts, had rescued him. |
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They sailed south, passing Isfjorden and Bellsund, which were labelled on Barentsz's chart as Grooten Inwyck and Inwyck. |
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After passing the mouth of another southern tributary, the Olyokma, the banks again became rocky. |
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The debate over Civil Unions was highly divisive in New Zealand, inspiring great public emotion both for and against the passing. |
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Subsequent English governments continued in their efforts to tax certain goods, passing acts regulating the trade of wool, hats, and molasses. |
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The 1987 Constitution of the Philippines categorically prohibits the passing of any ex post facto law. |
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Directives need the Member State to apply them by passing laws whereas regulations are directly applicable. |
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Instead, voters elected an electoral college by passing through a gate designated for the candidate of choice while officials counted them. |
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The Senate has no power or ability to introduce or modify a supply bill, but has the ability to block or defer the passing of a supply bill. |
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As of March 2, the filibuster completed with a total of 193 hours, and the passing of the bill. |
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In a unicameral legislature, after passing third reading in the sole chamber, the bill goes on directly for promulgation. |
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The court did accept, however, that the government had acted in good faith in passing the Act. |
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Exhaust gases from the chambers are scrubbed by passing into a tower through which some of the Glover acid flows over broken tile. |
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In industrial practice, the reaction is carried out by passing concentrated brine through two towers. |
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It is produced by passing chlorine gas through a dilute sodium hydroxide solution. |
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In 1798 he took out a patent for a bleach liquor formed by passing chlorine into a mixture of lime and water. |
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Air is drawn in and descends just inside the glass, passing up through the flame in the centre of the lamp. |
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Davy isolated sodium in the same year by passing an electric current through molten sodium hydroxide. |
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Gowan beck comes into the village from the west after passing through the village of Ings. |
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It passes through Milton Ernest, passing the Queen's Head pub and the exit for the notorious Yarl's Wood Immigration Removal Centre. |
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It then carries on for around three miles, passing the Falcon pub near Bletsoe then passes Sharnbrook at a Roundabout. |
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It meets the M6 at junction 33 and goes through Galgate as Main Road, passing under the West Coast Main Line, which it then runs adjacent to. |
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It crosses the Lancaster Canal and heads through Hest Bank as Lancaster Road passing Bolton Town. |
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The road then continues in a southerly direction, passing close to the town of Wigton. |
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Braithwaite is situated around Coledale Beck, a brook which joins Newlands Beck shortly after passing through the village. |
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Outside Ravenglass station, the line is single track with passing loops at Miteside, Irton Road and Fisherground. |
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There is a passing loop within the station and, consequently, two platforms. |
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Bees to Robin Hood's Bay, passing through the Lake District, the Yorkshire Dales and the North York Moors national parks. |
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On the west is the River Cocker and its headwaters, passing through the lakes of Buttermere and Crummock Water. |
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By passing the Moss to the west, Newlands Hause provides speedy access to High Snockrigg for fine views and perhaps a picnic. |
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By Part VIII, the valley is obviously accessible because a herd of stegosauri is passing through. |
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South of the Sticks, the western slopes continue round and anodyne while the eastern flanks become craggier with every passing mile. |
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Shortly after passing the Muncaster Castle Estate the river reaches the Irish Sea at Ravenglass. |
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He describes a clockwise circuit starting at Far Sawrey and passing Moss Eccles Tarn. |
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The main route heads directly north across the moors, crossing God's Bridge and passing beneath the A66 road in a tunnel. |
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The path then follows the border ridge, passing the high point of Windy Gyle. |
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Downstream of Keadby the river progressively widens, passing Amcotts and Flixborough to reach Burton upon Stather and finally Trent Falls. |
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After passing the village of Romaldkirk to the west, the river is joined by the River Balder at Cotherstone. |
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In addition to the weir, the head goit is still visible, passing under the railway twice, to disappear into a culverted drain. |
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It was important, as it enabled people to reach an old road which ran to Leeds and Barnsley, passing through Pitsmoor. |
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The river continues east passing the villages of Marston, Rolleston and Egginton, where it is joined by its last tributary, the Hilton Brook. |
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After passing through Darley Dale, the Derwent reaches Matlock, where, at an oxbow, it collects the great millstream Bentley Brook. |
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The station is one of the busiest in England outside London, with over 900 trains and 50,000 passengers passing through every day. |
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It crosses the full width of the Yorkshire Dales, passing through Garsdale and the full length of Wensleydale. |
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It runs along the Easterly Road dual carriageway passing Oakwood and Gipton. |
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The M67 heads east from the M60 motorway, passing through Denton and Hyde before ending near Mottram. |
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There are several widened points in the tunnel which were originally designed to be passing places. |
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The TPT is an exciting route for walkers, cyclists and horse riders linking the North and Irish seas and passing through the Pennines. |
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Right below me, passing us by, was a set of wheels that looked exactly like the roadwheels off a tank. |
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The principle of any such device should be to pull on the vessel by a rope of water passing in at the bow and out at the stern. |
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The altar boys were sacked after they were caught sampling the sacramental wine instead of just passing it to the priest before communion. |
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Instead, the on-ball defender will sag off toward the basket, cutting off passing lanes and adding more help to the interior. |
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Jackie and I strolled down the streets, each balancing a beverage and provoking many curious stares from passing Salzburgians. |
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Bally remarks in passing, as Hall does not, that the inversion in toujours est-il que is part of a set phrase and hence invariable. |
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The second passing option for O5 presents itself when O1 is unable to get open on the sideline cut. |
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I did have a passing interest in Wicca, but once I realized that spell work was involved, I stopped. |
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The Scottish midfielder had an impressive game for Villa and his passing and vision stood out throughout. |
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By passing an electric current thus through the bars the operation of steeling is much hastened. |
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The government has stripped away some of our basic rights by passing a series of controversial laws. |
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During filming a stuntman was injured as he jumped from a railway bridge onto the roof of a train passing below. |
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I dropped in on the surgery as I was passing to show the doctor my hemorrhoids. |
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My transness felt irrelevant to most of my informal, passing relationships. It was not something I discussed upon meeting someone. |
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However, if we worry too much about feeding our tweens, and if we show them we're worried, we could be passing on some unhealthy messages. |
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If the situation created by the War has transformed also the English circulation into unconvertible paper money, this is merely a passing fact. |
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Despite the watchful nature of the passing gazelles, the jaguar lay unspotted under the bush. |
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I could not proceed to the schoolroom without passing some of their doors, and running the risk of being surprised with my cargo of victualage. |
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Sophomore quarterback Sefo Liufau was dropping dimes all over the field, and the CU defense had held the Rams to a mere two yards passing. |
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He played cards with me and listened to me talk about Leah Goldstein until the passing dunnyman announced the coming dawn. |
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The City, it seemed to her, knew it dimly, with a yearning faint as dawn's forelight, which grew stronger with each passing hour, inevitably. |
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The visitors began to hold a much higher line, passing and moving with greater urgency, and their reward was forthcoming. |
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A gaunt Wolf was almost dead with hunger when he happened to meet a House-dog who was passing by. |
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But merely passing through the first floor was, of course, a giant leap for ghostkind. |
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When one person tells another of a frightening experience, he is passing on ghostlore. |
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Settlements were often located in narrow valley bottoms, possibly associated with hunting of passing herds of animals. |
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The Lower House may indicate its lack of support by rejecting a Motion of Confidence or by passing a Motion of No Confidence. |
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The M6 Motorway helped bring traffic to the Lake District, passing up its eastern flank. |
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Clapham Junction is the busiest station in Europe by the number of trains passing. |
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The Chiltern Main Line is a major commuter line between Birmingham and London passing through central Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire. |
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I was passing the corner of Second and Main when, without provocation of any sort on my part, I was suddenly assaulted by two hoodla. |
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With the passing of this measure, public bodies and some private companies are required to provide services in Welsh. |
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After the initial invasions, Roman historians generally only mention Britain in passing. |
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To reduce travel times, two diagonal streets crossed the square grid, passing through the central square. |
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And yet, at other times, there is a mysterious indraft, which irresistibly draws a passing vessel among the isles, though not bound to them. |
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We mostly talked about his mother's illness, but he told me in passing that he'd won a small prize in the lottery. |
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Following the passing of the 1604 canons, all Anglican clergy had to formally subscribe to the articles. |
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The Commons may indicate its lack of support for the Government by rejecting a motion of confidence or by passing a motion of no confidence. |
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Alternatively, the House may put an immediate end to debate by passing a motion to invoke Closure. |
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In 1679, with the Exclusion Bill in danger of passing, Charles II dissolved Parliament. |
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This began with the passing of the Act of Union in 1840, which created the Province of Canada. |
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This had led to horses, startled by a passing locomotive and coming off their dandy cart, being run down by the following train. |
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When passing a Whig club, the coach came under attack from a group of men who tried to assault Pitt. |
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The British fleet was soon heavily engaged, passing down the French line and engaging their ships one by one. |
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Victory came under fire, initially passing wide, but then with greater accuracy as the distances decreased. |
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He gestured toward the empty chair and the other officers began passing him their kegged beef and ship's biscuit. |
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The compressor is powered by the turbine, which extracts energy from the expanding gas passing through it. |
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The East Riding of Yorkshire and North Lincolnshire have the fewest not passing any GCSEs, followed by York. |
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The Trent is a navigable river, and is used to transport goods to the Humber, as well as passing by many power stations. |
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The M6 toll provides an alternative route to the M6 between Coleshill and Cannock, passing north of Sutton Coldfield and just south of Lichfield. |
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The M54 connects Wellington in the west, passing Telford, to the M6 near Cannock. |
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The thousands of migrants and sailors passing through Liverpool resulted in a religious diversity that is still apparent today. |
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Part of the air then passes through a precooler into the central core, with the remainder passing directly through a ring of bypass ramjets. |
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In 1844 the Great Western Railway opened an extension from Didcot to Oxford, passing through the eastern part of the parish. |
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To the end of the piston rod was attached a cord passing over two pulleys and a weight hung down from the cord's end. |
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Very often husbands would patronise my boutique and pick out something for the little lady and, in passing, pick out something for themselves. |
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In the original Tube design, trains passing through close fitting tunnels act as pistons to create air pressure gradients between stations. |
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Long freight trains are a problem if the passing stretches are not long enough. |
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He made passing allusions on ungodly rulers which caused Darnley to walk out. |
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In 1707, England formed a union with Scotland by passing an Act of Union in March 1707 that ratified the Treaty of Union. |
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Studies have shown that these tests can cause different passing rates among linguistic groups regardless of high school preparation. |
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Rather than allocating according to need or ability, it became seen as a question of passing or failing. |
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In 1166 Henry II of England transformed English law by passing the Assize of Clarendon act. |
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In 1882, Alden was already lamenting the passing of shanties due to the proliferation of steamships. |
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Thorgerson's Dark Side album cover features a beam of white light, representing unity, passing through a prism, which represents society. |
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The whole symbol bears a passing resemblance to the Royal coat of arms of the United Kingdom, particularly with the lion supporters. |
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The passing of the Theatres Act 1843 removed the monopoly on drama held by the Patent theatres. |
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Each team attempts to score goals by passing a ball down the court and shooting it through its goal ring. |
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During general play, a player with the ball can hold on to it for only three seconds before shooting for a goal or passing to another player. |
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The ball is then moved up and down the court through passing and must be touched by a player in each adjacent third of the court. |
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The drop kick was supplanted by the place kick, which cannot be attempted out of a formation generally used as a running or passing set. |
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It was something of a farce, for in addition to the pit lane confusion, he was penalised 10sec for passing another racer under a yellow flag. |
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Hamilton moved back to fourth place after passing Fisichella and overtaking the three stopping Vettel. |
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Coulthard got a point in Australia after Scott Speed was penalised for passing him under the yellow flags. |
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Ainslie felt the photographer's boat's wake had prevented him from passing a competitor. |
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It is the legislature of the Kingdom of Denmark, passing Acts that apply in Denmark and, in limited cases, Greenland and the Faroe Islands. |
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There is a famous Fairy Bridge and it is said to be bad luck if one fails to wish the fairies good morning or afternoon when passing over it. |
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In passing England's total of 327 for victory, Ireland broke the record for the highest successful run chase in the World Cup. |
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It follows that Parliament can change the constitution simply by passing new statutes through Acts of Parliament. |
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Constitution guarantees the free exercise of religion and forbids Congress from passing laws respecting its establishment. |
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The other method was by passing laws causing or forcing enclosure, such as Parliamentary enclosure. |
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From the time of Henry VII onwards, Parliament began passing Acts to stop enclosure, to limit its effects, or at least to fine those responsible. |
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Downed pilots and aircrew, it was hoped, would be picked up by any boats or ships which happened to be passing by. |
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Frozen on the distant movie screen is an airplane that points, missilelike, toward the passing train. |
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With the passing of the Crofters' Act in 1886 the Liberal prime minister William Gladstone emancipated crofters from the rule of the landlords. |
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Substantive sovereignty talks again ended by 1981, and the dispute escalated with passing time. |
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Spiny lobster and a large variety of fish are caught for meals and for trading aboard passing ships. |
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The vote was originally scheduled for 15 August 1995 but was delayed to the next day by Hurricane Felix passing over the islands. |
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A new condition or situation of government may be resolved by precedent or passing legislation. |
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In the same year as the People's Charter was created, the British Parliament instead responded by passing the 1842 Mining Act. |
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The Parliament Acts create a system of passing a bill without the consent of the Lords. |
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Therefore, Parliament approves the Army by passing an Armed Forces Act at least once every five years. |
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The new treaty deprived Russia of its right to block warships from passing into the Black Sea in case of war. |
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During further tests, Trevithick's locomotive broke down three days later after passing over a gully in the road. |
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These were horizontal, cylindrical boilers with a single internal fire tube or flue passing horizontally through the middle. |
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The threat of diseases being released by work on the project was raised by Lord James of Blackheath at the passing of the Crossrail Bill. |
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There was a great mutual attraction but they did not meet again for another month, when Plath was passing through London on her way to Paris. |
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They look like a regulated graveyard or a series of futuristic standing stones with a passing resemblance to television sets. |
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Contrary to media reports in 2006 there is no reference to forward passing, game rules, marking players or team formation. |
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A goal is scored by kicking the ball into the net, not by fist passing the ball into it. |
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Aircraft which are only passing through the airspace must also contact Tower Control in order to be sure that they remain clear of other traffic. |
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For passing through the country of issue to a destination outside that country. |
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This also applies for illegally passing a border oneself, for illegal immigration or illegal emigration. |
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Judges and other judicial officials are appointed after passing entry exams. |
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Hikers passing by often add a stone, as a small bit of maintenance to counteract the erosive effects of severe weather. |
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From Stirling, the Forth flows east accepting the Bannock Burn from the south before passing the town of Fallin. |
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The weight was supplied by a stone passing laterally through the U of the yoke. |
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Herodian and Dio wrote only in passing of the campaign but describe the Caledonians ceding territory to Rome as being the result. |
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Other historians either quote one of these as the authority for assigning locations to Ptolemy's towns, or simply assert a location in passing. |
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Most serious was the almost total failure to sell any goods to the few passing traders who put into the bay. |
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Britain responded by closing Boston Harbor and passing a series of punitive measures against Massachusetts colony. |
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In 1651, the Parliament of England sought to regulate trade in America by passing the Navigation Acts, ensuring that trade only enriched Britain. |
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The British government continued to pursue trade control, however, passing acts that taxed wool, hats, and molasses. |
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Historians have shown little interest in the agreement, either mentioning it in passing or ignoring it altogether. |
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Disturbances continued until the passing of the 1886 Crofters' Act and on one occasion 400 marines were deployed on Skye to maintain order. |
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There are passing places, locally called 'pockets', where cars must wait to enable oncoming traffic to pass or overtake. |
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Many adults migrate to the west of the Mediterranean, passing over the Strait of Gibraltar and flying over land as little as possible. |
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In fact, intervals of a second are rarely found in pipe band harmony parts, except in passing. |
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Ownership of the station transferred from British Rail to Railtrack in 1994, passing to Network Rail in 2002 following the collapse of Railtrack. |
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The A5 continues from Shrewsbury to the north, passing the town, before turning west near Chirk and entering Wales. |
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The Liberal's landslide victory of 125 seats over all other parties led to the passing of social legislation known as the Liberal reforms. |
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Bus routes passing through the town are operated by independent companies and Pembrokeshire County Council subsidies. |
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People detransition because they may find it difficult to get jobs, or because of social ostracism, not passing in their target gender, family responsibilities, and so on. |
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On account of the dispart, the line of aim or line of metal, which is in a plane passing through the axis of the gun, always makes a small angle with the axis. |
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My nan has got dottier and dottier since passing the age of eighty. |
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But it went through her like a flash of hot fire when, in passing, he lurched against the dresser, setting the tins rattling, and clutched at the white pot knobs for support. |
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Worldwide there are many different approaches to passing on rhythmic phrases and patterns, as they exist in traditional music, from generation to generation. |
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Since the transformation is accompanied by a significant change in volume, it can easily induce fracturing of ceramics or rocks passing through this temperature limit. |
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In August 2016, Exeter Airport recorded their highest passenger throughput in a single month since September 2008, with 100,374 passengers passing through the terminal. |
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They feared lest passing souls, which had just quitted the bodies of dying people, should enter their huts and carry off the souls of the inmates to deadland. |
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His reign also saw the passing of the makar Robert Henryson. |
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The passing trade brought prosperity to settlements along the route. |
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Another local legend says that the rocks were named after Harry Paye, the infamous Poole pirate, whose ship hid behind the rocks awaiting passing merchantmen. |
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Alberger process Chemical Engineering, a process for manufacturing salt by heating brine under high pressure, then passing it to a graveler to remove calcium sulfate. |
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However, while passing tips on about making a TV programme may have something in common with hamburgerology, finally these are quite dissimilar businesses. |
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Since the passing of the Isles of Scilly Order 1930, this authority has had the status of a county council and today is known as the Council of the Isles of Scilly. |
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Filter feeders are molluscs that feed by straining suspended matter and food particle from water, typically by passing the water over their gills. |
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Today we see air air hostesses who earned their wings after passing the Northeast Airlines air hostess course at Newcastle Airport Training Centre in February of which year? |
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The British government responded by passing several Acts which came to be known as the Intolerable Acts, which further darkened colonial opinion towards the British. |
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At West Stockwith the Trent is joined by the Chesterfield Canal and the River Idle and soon after enters Lincolnshire fully, passing to the west of Scunthorpe. |
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In the United States, Congress is prohibited from passing ex post facto laws by clause 3 of Article I, Section 9 of the United States Constitution. |
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The most northerly of the rivers in the Ouse system is the River Swale, which drains Swaledale before passing through Richmond and meandering across the Vale of Mowbray. |
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Firstly, the King was authorised to issue a royal proclamation within six months of the Act's passing, authorising him to alter the royal style and titles. |
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The Australian colonies became a federation in 1901 through the passing of the Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act by the British Parliament. |
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The A92 trunk road provides the principal access to the town passing through Glenrothes and connecting it to the wider Scottish motorway and trunk road network. |
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Shock loads cause the oil to compress the gas, when the gas expands again the leg returns to its working plowing position after passing over the obstacle. |
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The party reported a surge in membership after the election was called, passing 100,000 on 24 April, having grown by 12,500 in the preceding week. |
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Many roads in the Highlands are single track, with passing places. |
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A traveller passing through the confines of ignote countries. |
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Guthrum's passing changed the political landscape for Alfred. |
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In 2006, HBOS secured the passing of the HBOS Group Reorganisation Act 2006, a private Act of Parliament that rationalised the bank's corporate structure. |
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A wholesale reform of the coinage occurred in 1180, with royal officials taking direct control of the mints and passing the profits directly to the treasury. |
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In 2006, HBOS secured the passing of the HBOS Group Reorganisation Act 2006, a private Act of Parliament that would allow the group to operate within a simplified structure. |
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However, after becoming king, Richard began moulding his nephew, John de la Pole, 1st Earl of Lincoln, to manage the north, passing over Northumberland for the position. |
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In order to obtain a qualification, all the internal units for that qualification must be passed, and a passing grade must be obtained on the terminal examination. |
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A few jacales of brush and mud with brush roofs and a pole corral where five scrubby horses with big heads stood looking solemnly at the horses passing in the road. |
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Previously, the road had gone through Dalton and entered Barrow along the wide Victorian Abbey Road, before passing through Barrow's shipyard onto Barrow Island. |
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As part of this project the panel signal box on platform 4 is to be decommissioned, with its control area passing to the York Rail Operating Centre. |
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Ulster Protestants had been firmly against the passing of the bill. |
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With its passing, Charles collapsed yet further into alcoholism and was soon entirely abandoned by the French government, who saw little further use for him. |
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Hungry as we were, we should have much preferred passing on unfeasted, for we are now suspicious of our host, and feel anxious when away from our horses. |
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Overton carried out a survey and planned a route from the Etherley and Witton Collieries to Shildon, and then passing to the north of Darlington to reach Stockton. |
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When the defendant returns to court for sentence, the Bench will consider the report along with any mitigation put forward by the defendant before passing sentence. |
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However, bills introduced under the Ten Minute Rule do sometimes become law, passing through every stage of Parliament right through to Royal Assent. |
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After passing Spout House Farm the line reaches Gilbert's Cutting. |
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Villeneuve managed to break out a second time in April, and this time succeeded in passing through the Strait of Gibraltar and into the Atlantic, bound for the West Indies. |
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Originally the line connected Totnes with Ashburton but in recent years the passing between Buckfastleigh and Ashburton was demolished to make way for the A38 expressway. |
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