An example is the use in military affairs of an ancient enough science, heuristics. |
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If using lemon juice, pomegranate molasses or verjuice instead of vinegar, use a slightly higher ratio of acidic component. |
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Another use for caudles was as a filling for hot pies, usually with a mixture of wine or verjuice, egg yolks and butter. |
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Cosmetic use is conceptualized as an adaptive, nonabusive approach to life. |
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In practice we use many heuristics, or rules of thumb, to guide our thinking. |
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When the composition limits restrict the use of scrap, the product is designated as primary or virgin casting alloy ingot. |
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If you're using a barrel, use a silicone or rubber bung with a hole in the center for an airlock that fits the barrel's opening. |
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I thought all divers gave up spearguns long, long ago and anyway, no real diver would ever use a spear on shellfish. |
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Since it was so discredited, I felt sure that Dembski would not use the quote in the published version of his book. |
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Penicillin or amoxicillin-clavulanate potassium is recommended for use in nonallergic patients with dog bites. |
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Then use the stencil pulled tightly over the back of your fish to spray the vermiculation quickly and easily. |
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Fender's blue larvae have specialized glands that produce secretions rich in carbohydrates and amino acids that ants use as food. |
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Probably the most sophisticated device in general use is the spear thrower. |
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I think the colonial language or the vernacular that I use in the novel comes directly from that research. |
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With minimal cant and nonadjustable legs, the bipod will be limited to use on flat terrain. |
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This company also makes use of quick couplers on its loaders, so the bucket can quickly be attached or removed from the loader. |
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Did these vernacular languages suffer because the writers did not use their mother tongues to flesh their work? |
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My use of vernacularisms in this post seemed appropriate in the informal atmosphere of the blogosphere. |
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The presence of the ladder sight complicates the use of the vernier, especially at close ranges. |
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Use versals in the beginning of a sentence, use punctuation, and commas where appropriate. |
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Now I use paper towels, and buy them in the 12 pack when they're on special. |
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Peter renounced his claim on the messuage and two virgates and in return Roger gave half the mill at Wycherly to Peter and the use of his woods. |
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If you do not own a spiraliser, then use a vegetable peeler or a knife to cut the veggies lengthways to make pasta ribbons. |
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The Northern Ireland drug chief, Jo Daykin, yesterday said cannabis use there could spiral following the move. |
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It may be that, among girls, a desire to achieve academic goals countervails motivations to use drugs. |
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The use of specific Internet marketing tactics such as micro sites and viral marketing to woo select Web users has become particularly enticing. |
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The latter is covered with a rubber bung that's nice and snug out of the box, but becomes too loose to be of use once you've uncorked it. |
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The viperfish is thought to use its sharp teeth to impale its victims by swimming at them at high speeds. |
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And, of course, those who use pottery or metal materials and techniques to create non-functional things are artists. |
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The aim of Creative Mentoring is to use the arts to heighten interest and awareness of the arts in non-formal settings. |
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William Hague hopes to use this week's Conservative conference to prove he is fit for government. |
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The use of lighting plays an intrinsic role in creating a horrific, spine-tingling environment for the characters to interact within. |
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I've studied languages that use relative pronouns freely in analogous non-finite clauses. |
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She also wanted schools to make more use of staff from colleges, universities, and business. |
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We currently use both air-bearing spindles and electric motors to rotate the disks. |
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The matte finish created by the pattern and the use of wood for the seat frame and spindles further the countrified pretense of the chair. |
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You use it only when you feel that the other side is simply grinding away to get the last penny off your price. |
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The 136 growers who supply the mill have agreed not to use synthetic fertilizers or pesticides. |
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An organic kiwifruit grower in my area wanted to introduce a new organic substance for use in production. |
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Since bold vinegars make wines taste harsh, use softer vinegars in dressings. |
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Realists respect factual information, which they store up to use when making decisions. |
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Tenant farmers who toiled on the estate were obliged to use the mill to grind their corn. |
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The use of nonexplosive, non-lethal barrier devices will mitigate the post-deployment hazards associated with traditional mines. |
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The company has a non-exclusive licensing deal with a subsidiary of Samsung to develop the lenses for use in its camera phones. |
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Franchised dealers normally use manuals giving a set labour time for each job, so they can't spin a job out to rack up their fees. |
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Trolling with artificial baits, the use of dead or live baits, spinning and float fishing were the types of fishing in the Gulf. |
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Oxford University will keep any patents as well as a royalty-free, non-exclusive license to use the intellectual property internally. |
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And, ominously, it includes use of chemical weapons without regard for their spillover effect on the enemy's own troops and civilians. |
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Orchids there use their purplish pink flowers and strong scent to dupe queen bumblebees into thinking the plants harbor nectar. |
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As the map shown earlier illustrates, use of child soldiers has a certain geographic clustering, perhaps indicating cross-border spillovers. |
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Given the likely significance of knowledge spillovers across industries it is important to use an economy wide measure of the patent rate. |
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The current restrictions mean there's no air conditioning allowed and from 1pm to 7pm each day you're not allowed to use non-essential services. |
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It is easily softened by solvents and grease, so wipe up spills promptly and do not use solvents or solvent-based polishes on it. |
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Fill portable heaters outdoors, wipe up spills, and do not use old or contaminated fuel. |
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But in those areas in which villagization did occur, it radically transformed household access to and use of resources. |
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With villagization, household land use patterns changed dramatically, and the use of resources intensified in areas close to villages. |
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Some folks would really like to see the late night comedians use their shows as bully pulpits to advance certain positions. |
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You know, after a setback, most presidents use the bully pulpit to go speechifying. |
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It's easy to see how that loss of Englishness could use a visible minority as a scapegoat. |
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The building later became the village hall, then a youth hostel with community use in the winter. |
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Many communities have created outsized expectations by letting patients use E.R.s for non-emergencies. |
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I'm sorry that this is of no use to non-drivers and to owners of dogs that don't do cars. |
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Meanwhile, police are planning to use spy cameras in the countryside to enforce the new law. |
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Elizabeth I's ministers had to employ spies and even use torture to gain information about threats to her life. |
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We all use our eyes to see things and ears to hear things, we touch, taste and feel, we've got our five senses. |
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Events requiring the use of amplified sound, such as microphones or bullhorns, are restricted to certain areas and times. |
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The Ainu of Japan and the Eskimos of Greenland are two of the peoples who make use of vigesimal systems to the present day. |
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I use the Linhof optical viewer to visualize images and try different compositions. |
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He savoured such incidents, which he quickly noted in his spiderish hand-writing, to be retrieved for use on some later date. |
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The purpose of this descriptive study was to evaluate nurses' acceptance and use of an IV catheter safety needle designed to reduce injuries. |
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The Portuguese influence can be found in Mozambique cuisine in the use of spicy sauces. |
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Our freedom to use what is ours is being taken away from us unless we dance to their tune and pay up. |
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His organisation is also calling for a ban on the use of bull bars on all vehicles and compulsory use of lights during daytime driving. |
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For accuracy, use of a mercury sphygmomanometer is preferred, and cuff size should be appropriate. |
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Finally, outside of the dairy product sector, there is a growing use of dairy-based ingredients used to fortify non-dairy foods. |
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In fact, leverage is the weapon we will use against the infidels, including Hollywood studio moguls who might try to cut us out of the action. |
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I had, due to the expense involved, to cut my coat according to my cloth and use from time to time what parts I could. |
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A company might use live videoconferences or videotaped presentations if this technology is already in place. |
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That message cuts both ways, and both sides could use a lot more outspoken opposition to the brutal actions done by their own. |
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The cut and styling are very nice but it's the fabrics they use that I love. |
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Harris' use of unconventional camera angles and quick cuts invigorates these scenes. |
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One of the best ways to help yourself improve is to use a video camera to record your movements. |
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If you purchase nuts in bulk, keep some in a jar for immediate use and freeze the rest. |
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Athletes use them as shortcuts to bulk up, build endurance and recover better from training. |
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Students even use them in the gym, whether to watch instructional videos or to download iTunes music for gymnastics routines. |
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If your attempt fails, the enemy will use the weapon he carries to cut you down. |
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An unidentified farm labourer cuts through a piece of steel with a gas torch without the use of mandatory safety goggles. |
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For the recording of swimmers' movements on tape you can use normal video equipment with special underwater system. |
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A better use of the visual medium would have been to include an interview vid or some such, as a bonus. |
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We decided to use cutting equipment to cut away the section of the fence that had pierced him so he could be taken to hospital. |
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Businesses that use highway transport are facing long delays at customs crossings along the border. |
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Sadly, no one can stop those who choose not to use the crossings in the High Street. |
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Compact fluorescents use a third to a quarter of the electricity of standard incandescent bulbs, and last up to 10 times longer. |
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Research in the life sciences is committed, due to the built-in complexity of the subject under study, to the use of models. |
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The use of built-in cabinets, wardrobes and work tops is unavoidable to ensure optimal use of space. |
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Women were also excluded if they reported use of diaphragms, douches or spermicides. |
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If use of spermicides and lubricants is contributing to symptoms, alternative contraception choices should be discussed. |
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Most studies conclude that marijuana use does lower sperm count and fertility. |
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I've been known to use a Palm for notes myself, in non-contentious, low pressure situations. |
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The use of sprays can lead to an indoor build-up of large quantities of carcinogenic vapours. |
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A big lesson of the last few decades of cell biology is that all cells use the same basic building blocks for a large number of processes. |
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Regular marijuana use can also lead to a decrease in sperm count, as well as an increase in abnormal and immature sperm. |
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Scores of lorries use the road every day to make deliveries to a bakery, builders' merchant and several other industrial units in the street. |
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If the fireback needs repairing, use heat-resistant fire cement, obtainable from builders' merchants. |
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Traditional builders use adobe blocks made from a mix of clay-rich soil, sand, straw and water. |
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Conversely, effective treatments all use some version of an empathic, nonconfrontational style. |
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Such a narrow window of opportunity in which to use or lose the sperm poses difficult time limits for farmers. |
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We cannot determine his thoughts or presume his consent on a range of specific matters relating to the use of his stored sperm. |
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You can use the editor of your choice to edit the file, and the PHP build process continues when you are done. |
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With this shift, connections between drug use and vice and crime had become much stronger in public discourse. |
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Girls use language to create and maintain cohesiveness, and their activities are generally cooperative and non-competitive. |
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The organisation also makes the case against the increasing use of Private Finance Initiatives to build new hospitals. |
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The main reason for the use of cheaper fuels at Lafarge is surely to cut costs and so provide cheap building materials to build our homes. |
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They use their vibrissae as sensing organs underwater to monitor the movements of fishes and other prey. |
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If possible, they should not use vibratory tools, because the motion of these tools can make their symptoms worse. |
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Sound is also vibrant and active, making use of multiple channels for character voices and some ambient noise. |
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For strictly non-commercial use of the software, you may prefer to license the software under the non-commercial use license. |
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They permit a creator to authorize some noncommercial use without giving copyright away completely. |
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Maybe you should at least use the spellchecker before tossing it overboard? |
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They're gathering their forces to do stuff like write letters, issue statements, and use spellcheck more than most. |
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Lee probably couldn't even spell the word subterfuge let alone actually use it as a method of gleaning accurate information. |
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It is important to use good aseptic technique when accessing multiple-dose vials. |
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I wanted to use it for Sophia mainly, because she got so easily bruised then. |
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In certain circumstances, such as dwellings where there is no suitable or viable alternative option, the use of cesspools may be acceptable. |
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He got the idea when at age 7 he saw reed boats in Peru and thought what buoyant material he might use to make his own boat in Michigan. |
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I thought of trying to remove my rucksack and use it as some sort of buoyancy aid or step up but that too failed. |
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What would happen to accountability if an attacker would find a bug in a program and use it in order to gain access to medical records? |
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More money would help agencies such as the World Health Organisation to expand the use of non-chemical measures against malaria. |
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The debate about private car use in York has vexed York's politicians and transport planners for decades. |
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You can use chunks or shavings of spalted wood instead of the brew, but it takes forever, and sometimes doesn't start because it is dead. |
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His mother came from a noble family but he refused to use a title of nobility in front of his name as requested by his mother. |
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The great nobles essentially use poets and poetry in the early seventeenth century to wage a war of prestige. |
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The Spectro technicians also use viscometers to test the viscosity of engine oil. |
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Some countries like Malta vend soft drinks from machines in glass bottles which is no use if you aren't carrying a bottle opener as I found out! |
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I've never sent spam, so why should my legitimate use of the Internet be curtailed? |
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The spammer may simply use automated processes to generate random public keys once in possession of an organization's email format. |
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Not all spammers use bulk emailing services or botnets to mask their identity. |
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Spammers sometimes use IP addresses instead of domain names to make the spammy sites harder to spot. |
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We will use this data and software to train our system by generating a probability for each word that represents its spamminess. |
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The movement went to extremes in its use of buffoonery and provocative behaviour to shock and disrupt public complacency. |
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Ask at local marinas, yacht clubs, or bait stores as to the type of buoyage system in use in the area. |
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For rustic country decor in the kitchen, use open shelves, hutches, buffets, plate racks and cupboards for storage. |
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For many are less venereous, and not so hot, and do not with any great desire use copulation, but rather decline from it. |
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Rarely use venery but for health or offspring, never to dullness, weakness, or the injury of your own or another's peace or reputation. |
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They know they will be able to find jobs where they can use their Spanish language and communicate with bosses. |
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It is known, however, that wooden venetian blinds were in use in America by the 1760s, the fashion for them having traveled here from London. |
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Where she used to use a Venetian red stain, now she might prepare a primed canvas with a raw sienna stain. |
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Eliot's use of liability both binds a social group through a common concern about producing harm and yokes causality to morality. |
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The spectre of Thomas's brutal occupation is always there to hint that he could use his skills for vengeful justice. |
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So essentially, Channel Nine spat the dummy at the use of this kind of material by a Channel Ten program? |
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For heroin, this included snorting, injecting, smoking, and the use of speedballs. |
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It takes me back to my school days, when I was taught to use Venn diagrams in the maths class. |
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You may need to use several Venn diagrams, depending on the number of organisms chosen. |
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I think it is bad for Chardonnay and it is bad for the wine industry to use that term to describe a part of the political spectrum. |
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I'm certain the budgetary restraints forced the use of such footage instead of shooting all the flight scenes themselves. |
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It has a long tradition of use for tumor reduction and lymphatic drainage, especially indicated when cancer has nodal involvement. |
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There isn't much liquid in the masala sauce, even so, use quite a large pan, this stuff spits and splatters all over the place. |
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Unless you have pretty particular interests you're probably not going to have much use for a magnifying glass, a spanner or a miniature jig-saw. |
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A new category of spirometers, office spirometers, should be available for use in the primary-care setting. |
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Surely he won't be able to talk his way out of it because all the evidence needed to prosecute is on film, if the police use their noddle. |
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And why doesn't it use its noddle and insist on fewer and simpler pricing mechanisms rather than behave like the gullible teenager all the time? |
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Its effects are minor, and no good pulmonary doc or allergist I know of would use it as a first-line controller. |
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Additionally, respiratory therapy personnel taught Mr V how to use the incentive spirometer. |
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In those days, fighter planes did not have ejection seats and pilots had to use alternative methods, such as the 'bunt', to get out of the plane. |
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Centipedes' modified front legs are poison claws, which they use to inject a highly toxic venom. |
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Manager Ozzie Guillen wants to use Harris like the Marlins use Juan Pierre, taking advantage of his speed by bunting and keeping the ball down. |
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I thought it was in case one broke down, then he'd probably use that other one as a spare. |
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We live in a society that blatantly wastes water and electricity, and makes indiscriminate use of non-biodegradable materials. |
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His works are known for their strong sense of design, bold use of color, and lively brushwork. |
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Industrial and non-industrial pollution, coupled with the use of unsuitable building materials, can have a surprising effect on the weather. |
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But it is also clear that the use of torture was brutalising individual soldiers, as had so often happened in history. |
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The new system will also feature virtual reality technology and the forecasts will use constantly updated weather data. |
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He was inspired by Japanese Noh drama in his use of slow, stylized body movements. |
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On the plus side, the sparing use of CGI effects works quite well for this particular film. |
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Often, faculty members are too busy to learn how to use the instruments or they use them sparingly. |
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Matt and I had each brought along a box of sparkers and a lighter to use on the boat. |
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Many parents use the monthly income from Child Benefit to support their overall household budget. |
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They're government agencies that use public money to underwrite risky private ventures. |
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These have every appearance of being intended for the use of spectators watching sporting events. |
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What can the perpetrator of these crimes use to justify his brutish means to achieve his fiendish ends? |
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The venturi type nozzle produces large air-filled drops through the use of a venturi air aspirator for reducing drift. |
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It's no use reducing noise while dramatically increasing the risk of doing damage to your hardware. |
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Scientists use these reference specimens to help identify and characterize agriculturally important fungi. |
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In the vertical production structure, work is contracted out to households, which use child labour freely. |
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If good nutrition is important for all people, it is all the more so for spasmophiles, who tend to use up their reserves much more quickly. |
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The progress of habit in the use of Tobacco is exactly the same as in the use of spiritous liquors. |
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It is a generation ahead of alternatives that use older, plain B-tree technology and that cannot store the files themselves in the tree. |
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If you're not sure what verbiage to use when personalizing a gift such as toasting flutes, you're not alone. |
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Those using an Arabic nom de guerre should at least use the name properly rendered in Anglicized form. |
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If you'd like to participate but can't use your real name please email me and we'll sort out a nom de plume. |
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If you don't want to use your real name, use a nom de plume and briefly explain, for publication, why you don't want to use your real name. |
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New mutated forms of GFP that are more intensely fluorescent provide more avenues for its use in vertebrate systems. |
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The use of rhythm is usually absent, in favor of floating bass and bubbling sine waves. |
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If you call with a complaint or a problem try to use the correct nomenclature or terminology for the part or problem you are addressing. |
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You could use him instead of a spirit level next time you're tiling, because he is a perfect plumb-line. |
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Why is it that no matter what color of bubble bath you use the bubbles are always white? |
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If the hooks are level the frame will be level, so carefully measure down from a level ceiling or use a spirit level accurately. |
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One way to make a bunker buster heavier while maintaining a narrow cross-sectional area is to use a metal that is heavier than steel. |
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Do you put up with an architect who specifies beams in places that get in the way of your intended use of the building? |
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Burying beetles fly in search of small vertebrate carcasses that they inter and subsequently use as the sole larval food source. |
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Hepburn said it made no sense to use intermediaries to deal with advertising agencies, instead of speaking to them directly. |
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Her ability to make full use of the space into which this splendid instrument speaks is pure delight. |
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His use of opaque versus open areas and his deft use of patterning versus flat color is especially noteworthy. |
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As a result, its most effective use is to authenticate a card access request for positive identity verification. |
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Further, Net-based identities use very few verifications other than credit card information. |
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After a few moments of searching, and after about three more rings, he decided to use the speakerphone. |
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We must use intelligence as our main tool and sound reason as the verifier. |
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A common communication key is to use verisimilar seduction stories and characters. |
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I'm writing about an experience that isn't my own, and in order to ensure some degree of verisimilitude, I use details from my own experience. |
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Jonson's use of strict verisimilitude helps to facilitate yet another layer of deception by employing a fixed sense of time. |
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She would have had to use a speaking tube and something like a gas mask while shouting very loudly. |
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They were trained in the use of numerous weapons, especially swords and spears. |
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You can use a custom made bullnose edge, a polished square edge, wood trim, a complementary ceramic rail or cap, or a manufactured metal profile made for tile installations. |
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As an alternative, instead of using spaghetti, use pasta shells instead. |
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I pour myself another glass of wine, light a cigarette and think about whether to use spaghettini or fusilli with the bottle of pesto in the fridge. |
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Those who are literate and have work permits may drive yellow cabs or use their profits from vending to open a restaurant, boutique, or import-export business. |
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Many people use veneered wood to avoid this seasonal problem. |
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The use of the Spanish guitar and matchless beats make it a masterpiece. |
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Both the mothers frequently use abusive language and spank their children. |
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If you haven't got a spare battery and you need to use your notebook during that week, you'll have to use your noddle or go back to good old fashioned paper and pen. |
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I don't think she's ever really delved into the finer points of US-Mideast relations in the 20th century, and for that matter, I could use a brush-up. |
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It was his use of bright colours with sketchy brushwork that gave his paintings a feeling of the open-air landscape, directly captured with each stroke for an unending moment. |
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Instead, it has changed the way we design with wood and focused architectural commentary on factors like economy of use and elegance in spare detailing. |
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You can also use vegetables like carrots, butternut squash, turnips, potatoes, Brussels sprouts, cauliflower, asparagus, spring onions, and peeled garlic cloves. |
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The Japanese Noh also antedates many developments in contemporary theater, such as no scenery, symbolic use of props and the appearance of non-actors on the stage. |
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So Nollywood burns bright and threatens to use up all the oxygen that the Ghanaians and others across Africa need to sustain their own film cultures. |
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Chefs love this thing for its ease of use and portability, which translates to easy storage for the home cook. |
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In our view, the use of handcuffs does not render the verdict unsafe. |
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The use of and demand for bubble memory has all but disappeared because of the introduction of flash memory, which is less expensive and easier to produce. |
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He said some of the posse members will use their own marked cars, and others might use patrol cars if they're available. |
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However, the German Commission E monograph on buchu concludes that insufficient evidence supports the modern use of buchu for the treatment of UTIs or inflammation. |
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Subsistence-netters use small boats to gather the fish and bring them to the shore while others wade into the water to collect fish in buckets and plastic bags. |
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The spearfishing craze was at its height, and few devotees paid any attention to the local legislation outlawing the use of spearguns with diving equipment. |
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The conclusion reached was that the use of screw couplings between coaches was inadvisable, and buckeye couplings should be used for push-pull operation. |
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Specifically, he has a bone to pick with grocers who use the turkey to reward the bargain-thirsty, store-hopping, emotionally-unable-to-commit customers. |
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The conversation turned to MDMA, and its use in treating veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder. |
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She had her vervain, so vampires couldn't use their Power against her, and she had her pepper spray, in case there was the odd bad human out there. |
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It was through the use of the vesica piscis that the artists and architects of the past, in both the East and West, were able to construct accurate geometric forms. |
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Instead of throwing the buddleia, rose or other prunings away use them as hardwood cuttings and plant in a trench in a sheltered part of the garden. |
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Because the electric and magnetic parameters in these particular materials are so strongly linked, engineers might be able to use them to create non-binary memories. |
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To do this they use a device known as a spectrometer or a spectroscope. |
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In our present work, we use the Replica Exchange Monte Carlo method to obtain the canonical distribution of both monomer and dimer forms separately. |
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First, if you ever want to clean your MBR from whatever is installed there, the canonical method is to use the fdisk program from an MS-DOS boot floppy. |
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So, when it came to the use of violence, as with so much else in his life, Mandela opted for pragmatism over ideology. |
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It stands, therefore, inert on our shelves or lies vexedly thumbed on our tables, and it will continue so until we learn to use it as it was intended we should. |
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I used to make wireless cameras and telephone bugs and wire tap equipment just to test it out and try new theories on the use and deployment of such equipment. |
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Both municipalities will use speed traps to catch speeding drivers. |
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Mermaids are supposed to abound in the ponds and ditches in this neighbourhood. Careful mothers use them as bugbears to prevent little children from going too near the water. |
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To reach the lifts that are available, you have to climb a flight of stairs, which is no use for passengers with luggage, bikes, children and buggies. |
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Mayo County Council will encourage the use of the Irish language and the use of native Irish spelling of place names in the naming of housing developments. |
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Every member of our community has the right and responsibility to decide how much spellworking is appropriate to their situation, and to use that amount. |
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He's probably the only recorder virtuoso to use vibrato to signify irony. |
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They also use encryption to prevent access by non-compliant devices. |
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Participants who reported citalopram use at the 3-month assessment had serum levels verifying self-report, and all were concordant with self-report. |
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Rather than taking all your spending money, use a credit card. |
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We will use the unclaimed assets of banks and building societies to rebuild the pension funds of people who have lost out through no fault of their own. |
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If they speak to women readers of their personal vicissitudes in a way that is helpful, if they offer incantations for women to use in time of trouble, so much the better. |
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I use this crossing up to six times a day, walking my children to school. |
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Ships bound for India and the east, unable to use the Suez Canal, had to sail via the Cape, and were serviced and victualled at West African ports. |
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Yesterday North Yorkshire Police warned people should not use the 999 number to call for help when their electricity was cut off because of flooding and gale force winds. |
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If you can't get hold of veal, use stewing cuts of beef instead. |
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This makes it possible to easily adjust the grain size and to produce ground materials having a spheroidicity which is best suited for use as a bulking agent for paper. |
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Unlike some previous studies the use of this virus system avoids the requirements of generating spheroplasts from host cells before titering viral infectivity. |
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The government crackdown on trafficking and use of drugs is driving the users underground, cutting them off from treatment and services needed to prevent HIV, she said. |
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They should eat non-dairy butter and cream, and use soya-milk. |
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Holding back a sigh, Mrs. Richards resisted the temptation to use this, their very last interview, to probe for information about the sphinx-like woman's past. |
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Both use techniques such as videotaping, audiotaping, and role playing. |
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Several communities throughout the United States, including San Francisco, have banned nondegradable shopping bags to encourage shoppers to use their own eco-friendly bags. |
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You can also use keyboard characters to create a automatic bulleted list. |
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An absence of staff and police officers, lighting problems and limited use of security cameras have been identified as some of the factors behind safety fears. |
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The traditional system is called vigesimal where you use 20 as the base. |
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When Judge Diane Wild calls the whole thing off, she has to use a bullhorn so that the moose and curlers can hear her all the way down in the valley. |
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Male bullies tend to use more physical violence than female bullies, although female bullies are increasingly using physical violence at an alarming rate. |
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Asked if there was a danger that standing up and being counted could lead to vigilantism, he said that he would not advocate the use of vigilantes. |
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Still, when looked at as a percentage of total automotive lighting, LED use is just a sliver, and an expensive one at that, so why are LED makers so bullish? |
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An alternative to ordinary gloss, non-drip paint is of a jelly-like consistency and is easier to use if not overloaded onto a brush and adequately 'laid off' on the surface. |
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This is fine in a bull market, but not much use if the market is falling. |
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The use of the F-22 over Syria presently is easily feasible and extremely logical. |
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They can use it to spike the drinks of their victims, leaving them disorientated and eventually rendering them unconscious and unable to remember past events. |
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To reduce ER use for non-serious conditions, policymakers have proposed denying payment if the patient's diagnosis upon discharge appears to reflect a nonemergency condition. |
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Those who dislike speech or publications vilifying certain groups should speak out in their defence, not use the law to punish unwelcome opinions. |
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He has to either compromise with the opposition parties, or else use the bully pulpit of the presidency to sway public opinion which in turn would affect opposition policy. |
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Reducing the number of occasions you splurge on non-essentials can leave you with a tidy sum of disposable income, which you can use to fund your retirement account. |
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And I truly believed that you would use your high office and prestige to move America toward racial reconciliation. |
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Chiropractors mainly use a manipulative technique on the spinal column and pelvic area consisting of short, rapid forceful movements called high-velocity thrusts. |
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They use spindles made of bamboo, which is something new to us. |
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We use both our expertise and our common sense to place current events in a context that may not be self-evident to intelligent, but non-expert readers. |
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The new data bolsters pre-existing concerns about the prevalence of teen use of e-cigarettes. |
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While medications have improved, the use of preventative drugs like Truvada remains hotly debated. |
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It betrays the vintage of Bartok's quartets no 3 and 4 showing much the same use of one permutating motive governing the total thematic discourse. |
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In OM yoga we use the tidal quality of the breath to initiate each movement and we join them all together in flowing sequences traditionally called vinyasa. |
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Once it was confirmed that there was no further asbestos the site would be vested in the community, which could decide to use or dispose of it as they thought fit. |
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His efforts to resist the use of British cloth led to the resurgence of khadi and of course made the spinning wheel symbolic to the Indian independence movement. |
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The beauty of the 3-D printer was that users would continually figure out new ways to use it. |
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Never mind that you have no idea what Chinese glutinous rice tastes like, or whether it would taste good to use scrambled eggs instead of nori as a wrapper. |
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The use of a forwarder-mounted bundler means he can use his forwarder to extract the bundles without modifying the load hunk to carry loose slash. |
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Here are the heuristics we use in determining what level someone is at. |
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The spires of the background forest continue this use of repetition. |
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With Fedora 7 it's so easy to use KVM virtualization that you can start virtualizing your favorite operating system and barely even touch the keyboard! |
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Just when I had come to understand the site and use it productively both professionally and personally I was denied. |
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