If all private cars were banned from zone one of London the city would be a better place. |
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The littoral zone was dominated by oligochaetes, gastropods, sphaerid clams, and chironomid larvae. |
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As the root grows following seed germination, the stomatal zone overlaps with that of the root hairs. |
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Consumer confidence and spending in the euro zone have stagnated since July. |
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Rational strengths of force groupings for the employment in the zone of active combat operations can be substantiated by two methods. |
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In the inner sulfide zone gneissoid textures resulting from complete and vigorous replacement of the country rock have resulted. |
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To the extent that Part 14 of the regulations falls within the zone of exclusive federal legislative power, the State regulation must be invalid. |
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Like modern frogs, she says, the bones show an inner zone of yellow, fatty marrow, encircled by an outer zone of red marrow. |
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Fault displacement varies and diminishes downwards and upwards from a central zone where the throw is highest. |
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One of these species, a ramose form with thin branches, was not found in the coral reef zone lower in the section. |
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They had mapped out various routes through parts of the buffer zone of the reserve which has a number of sandalwood trees. |
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On average it takes one day per time zone crossed to recover from the effects of jet lag. |
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The ore zone is a combination of veinlets, lenses, and nests of pyrite and quartz. |
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And the sea will also be off-limits, with French warships guarding a maritime exclusion zone around Omaha Beach near Arromanches. |
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We interpret this pattern as a Mesozoic normal fault zone whose inversion gave rise, along strike to the NW, to the south Cameros thrust. |
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Injuries classified as zone II are located distal to the lunula of the nail bed and are complicated by the bony exposure of the distal phalanx. |
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Along with the chopper crew, the team practiced stretcher loading, winching a casualty into the aircraft and landing zone safety. |
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A ninth lane is being added to the running track at the request of international athletes, and a media zone is being created. |
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A smaller and lower intensity damage zone also occurs within the footwall of the thrust. |
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Watering from the bottom directs the water to the root zone and prevents puddling on the soil surface, which could lead to damping-off. |
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The Courthouse car park would be improved, and a pedestrian zone created at the front entrance. |
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Heslington gained their first win of the season and moved out of the relegation zone when they beat Londesbrough Park by seven wickets. |
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It's quite alright to start within your comfort zone to help you build confidence and get the basics down pat. |
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He called for the dangerous stretch of road to become a slow speed zone or for traffic calming measures to be introduced there. |
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Soil loss and runoff were evaluated over a 2-year period on the taluses of terraces, in this zone of intense subtropical orchard cultivation. |
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With the second model, accelerating fault slip on the mainshock nucleation zone triggers foreshocks. |
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We were in and around the play-off zone all year but couldn't push on and get ourselves right in the mix. |
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They get sucked into the comfort zone and become content with their achievements. |
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Plans to turn a town centre into an alcohol-free zone have taken a giant step forward. |
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Given his side's position in the relative comfort zone of fifth place, this appeared almost paranoid. |
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The key parameters for zone refining, number of zone passes, zone length, translation rate will be optimized for each compound. |
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A cooling zone is established and moved through the grain in the same direction as the airflow. |
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While newspapers provided some notably serious reporting, for the most part the TV news zone was predictably agog with glitz and sizzle. |
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Currently, the northern boundary of the exclusion zone runs along the Belham Valley and then in a north-easterly direction. |
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The leaching of two pesticides through macropores in the unsaturated zone of a Danish alfisol was investigated in the laboratory. |
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My inertia in not pushing it backwards into a safe zone is as guilty for the shattered glass as the treacherous wind. |
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If a plant is rated as hardy to zone 2 we know how low a temperature plunge that plant is likely to survive. |
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They group together relevant action and zone modifiers into a single mnemonic. |
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The train moves fast across the mountains, it had left the desertic zone of the city behind and everything had turned more green. |
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Smith said the time zone would be attractive to broadcasters, who could schedule games in different timeslots. |
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In between I collapse back onto the pillow, eyes closed and completely zone out while I wait for the next one. |
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Because the zone plate focuses to a point, it must match the focal length of the camera. |
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The eastern Himalayan region is a high-rainfall zone that yields excessive water in basins during the monsoon. |
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Once in the security zone you can see some of the damage caused by the bombing. |
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Close to the tectonic contact with the Mesozoic-Cenozoic cover there is a wide zone of cataclasis. |
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But once inside this military zone the atmosphere is more relaxed and you are able to walk around freely. |
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The key challenge in zone refining is that impurity levels and other process variables vary throughout the ingot. |
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The Zollverein, or Customs Union, led by Prussia, was creating a larger and larger free trade zone within the German Confederation. |
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Ecologically, it's a transition zone between chaparral and yellow pine forest. |
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Under the proposed regime, boats cannot fish in the haddock zone and cod restricted zone on the same trip. |
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The northern part of the Iberian Variscan belt forms the central zone of the Ibero-Armorican arc, an arched belt of several stacked thrust units. |
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The dollar's drag could worsen if central banks in the U.S. and euro zone cut rates while the BOC stands pat. |
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The government said it had advised her against returning to the zone and refused her request for transport in a military helicopter. |
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In 1945, Kurds set up a Kurdish republic at Mahabad in the Soviet, occupied zone in Iran. |
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The coastal intertidal zone is the area between the low and high tide zones that is not quite oceanic and not quite terrestrial. |
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Every day he cycled to the newly designated high-tech zone seeking approval to build his business there. |
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The most commonly used method defines the location of the distal high pressure zone manometrically. |
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Behind this zone of environmental invasion is a wave of cell senescence, death and necrotrophic disappearance. |
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The pool itself will be linked to the activity zone with a joint reception. |
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I read in your FAQ that the blog posts as the Pacific time zone regardless of wherever you might be posting it. |
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This effectively means that British troops remain in the war zone until the end of next year. |
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It was a war zone and I was middle of it and I just couldn't understand what we were doing there. |
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In the twilight zone between sleep and awake, I make the decision to skip my shower and be a pig today. |
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Other alternatives include total-external-reflection-based components such as polycapillary optics or diffraction-based Fresnel zone plates. |
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The zone lengths were reflected in the corresponding state occupancies, which were all bell-shaped distributions. |
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I get up and sit on the edge of the bed and for a few minutes I'm in a twilight zone where I can't figure out what I'm supposed to do next. |
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But it is equally true that they only flourish in the twilight zone separating serious film from cheap entertainment. |
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I lingered at the very tail of the crowd, trying to stay in the growing neutral zone between the cops and the rioters. |
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A safety zone was established around all visiting Navy and foreign ships as they transited to their berths at the piers on the Hudson River. |
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Last week's decision by Liverpool councillors to establish a controlled prostitution zone made me think of my old university philosophy tutorial. |
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The 20 mph zone will start at the point in North Street, where the road meets Bryans Close Road. |
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Scientists believe that below the lithosphere is a relatively narrow, mobile zone in the mantle called the asthenosphere. |
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Theoretically, this zone was a tundra region which extended as far south as the treeline. |
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An estimated 50 billion of the 200-400 billion birds on the earth make predictable seasonal movements between the temperate zone and the tropics. |
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This wide comfort zone allows cattle to thrive under diverse climatic conditions with little or no need for shelter or protection. |
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In terms of surface expansion, the central zone and the peripheral zone merge into each other gradually. |
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New seedlings emerging within the autotoxic zone of the old plant still would not likely contribute to yield. |
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Mr Parker said an oil rig in a prime fishing zone off the Dongara coast was of major concern to local fishermen. |
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In addition, plants that are colonized by mycorrhizal fungi have a zone termed the mycorrhizosphere. |
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The purpose of the proposed variation is to zone lands in Tullow and its environs to use for residential, institutional and industrial uses. |
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Those who ignore the zone can be reported to trading standards officers who might take legal action against them. |
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This zone forms a narrow band that trends from Loch Eriboll south to the Isle of Skye, and is bounded on the east by the Moine thrust fault. |
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The upper boundary of the Centroiberica zone is not conformable with younger strata and Silurian and Devonian strata may be absent. |
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The staging of the World Cup in a different time zone had an adverse effect on newspaper sales, with Sunday papers hit hardest of all. |
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The path is flat but below the spring line, so there are boggy bits for muddy boots, wet zone rushes and grasses and little ponds. |
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Their geographical contiguity must have come to be regarded as a zone of political proximity if not a frontier or border of some kind. |
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Munson snuck into the end zone from two yards out for the Scots' second touchdown score. |
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Arrowheads in B and C mark the zone of separation of the ectopic eye from the normal compound eye. |
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A small block containing phloem, the cambial zone and two or three annual rings was punched out with a knife and chisel. |
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Fortunately, whether your child is starting school in a new time zone or just down the street, you can help smooth the way. |
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In wheat, evidence was found that a barrier occurred in the chalaza, a small zone of cells between the maternal vascular tissue and the nucellus. |
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Fences placed above the starting zone can prevent snow from drifting into leeward basins, thus reducing drift loading. |
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We collected excellent crystals of tetrahedrite to 5 mm scattered on drusy quartz from a zone in the siliceous envelope of the orebody. |
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This scenario requires that a narrow zone of marine shale deposition should occur while the rest of the basin was undergoing subaerial erosion. |
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Sulawesi is of great scientific interest as it forms part of a zoogeographical zone known as Wallacea. |
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They're proposing to extend the zone westwards to Kensington and Chelsea but what about the rest of London. |
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The key question now is: how to get to the customer focused flow zone and keep up the momentum? |
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In contrast, the Lasrdal-Gjende fault system is brittle and marked by a much thinner zone of cataclastic fault rock. |
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Taylor's unannounced departure marked his first known travel to a war zone outside the city since the rebel siege began. |
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More than 100,000 people were belatedly evacuated from the zone following the disaster. |
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On the latest album, he's bringing the beats and scattered rhymes into the zone of spooky jazz fusion and hallucinogenic acid rock. |
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The landing zone is nothing more than a dry lakebed graded to provide demarcated aircraft landing, takeoff and parking areas. |
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He had never had a formal driving lesson and was spotted by witnesses doing up to 90 mph in a 30 mph zone minutes before the crash. |
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Lp of the youngest zone was lowered by mercuric chloride treatment, indicating the involvement of mercury-sensitive water channels. |
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Prior to the 1996 Olympic Games, the Belarus team acclimatized themselves to the time zone by training in Roswell, Georgia. |
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The Dzag schists to the north of the ophiolite zone have previously been interpreted as part of an accretionary wedge. |
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The safe zone would have large Quonset hut or chickee structures, bathrooms, showers and a laundry facility. |
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I see that Comedy Central is rerunning the TV version of it on Monday night or Tuesday morning, depending on which time zone you're in. |
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The widest zone begins with a belt, composed of two cords and two ribbons, geometrically ornamented, while the aperture is wavily etched. |
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While driving in a 40 mph zone I saw in the middle distance two uniformed police officers with yellow jackets aiming a radar gun at my car. |
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Troops were massed outside the safe haven to retake the zone on his signal. |
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Should any such pathways exist they would be filled by recrystallized silicate melt where they impinged on the zone of partial melting. |
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If the alarm is set off the light on the main panel will let you know which zone the intruder is in. |
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Blundell Park's six bars will be an alcohol-free zone after the Mariners forgot to re-apply for their drinks licence in time. |
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The weather near a continental arid zone is modified by increasing the heat storage of the seas westwardly of the arid zone during the summer. |
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Did he now sense that her emotion meter was nearing the red zone and a little sleep would do her some good? |
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The seismic velocity in the zone underneath the Benioff zone has been found to be higher than normal. |
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This weekend police will display notices on lampposts in and around the triangular zone explaining how the orders work. |
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The floor zone in the porches was truncated by the plow at the far northeast and far southwest corners of the structure basin. |
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Even if a terrestrial planet does exist in the Goldilocks zone it would be peppered with asteroid impacts. |
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Being a large economy, the euro zone is much less open than individual member states. |
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Pilots who approach the zone will be told that if they enter it they will be shot down. |
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In this section the barite zone occurs at the top of the first ridge, just above the transition from grass to bare shale. |
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The victory was enough to lift Harden up to third from bottom, leaving Thackley and Silsden in the relegation zone with two games to go. |
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What instruments are available to states to spread liberal values and widen the zone of peace? |
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In their zone of occupation in the Pfalz, the French requisitioned wine on a grand scale. |
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The distance zone is the area on the face where hits yield a drive with a minimum carry of 200 yards on a 93 miles-per-hour swing. |
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The owners were hard done by following the council decision to zone the land as green area. |
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The thrust zone displays significant brecciation although no slip planes were located. |
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Since a zone plate diffracts light, a zone plate image is closely related to a pinhole image. |
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I'm pretty close to the station, but if for some reason I wanted to catch the bus part of the way, I'd be stung for an extra zone 2 fare. |
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The low-density surface water moved shoreward over the upwelled water, forming a convergence zone at the front. |
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At the same time as the older boy started to play, Alex returned from the twilight zone and started paying attention to the game again. |
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More time lapse and we fell into the international twilight zone of hospital waiting rooms. |
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So we enter a twilight zone where both parties talk about security, but refuse to actually take the necessary steps to achieve security. |
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Treaty signatories also undertake not to dump or allow other states to dump radioactive materials or wastes in the zone of coverage. |
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The delineation of this zone is decided by an interministerial committee and may be adjusted in the light of political and economic criteria. |
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Berlin was isolated in the heart of the Russian zone and accessible only by the one railway line, autobahn and air corridor. |
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Plants for the lowest zone are selected for their tolerance to wet conditions. |
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The Cd, Te, or CdTe is preferably added prior to zone refining at the leading end or head of the ingot. |
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Seeing the disaster zone in the cold light of day can be enough to speed a headache to a full-blown hangover. |
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Still of key importance, the zone remains staffed by eight dedicated professionals. |
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If you are involved in the twilight zone there are certain rules laid down and you abide by them. |
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It is more likely that your dreams are daydreams in the twilight zone between sleep and wake. |
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The well-defined zone of tendon, fibrocartilage, calcified cartilage, and bone had not been re-established. |
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Groundwater comes from an aquifer, an underground zone of saturated sand, gravel, or rock that yields significant quantities of water. |
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Services have been redirected to the small branch at Kew Road in a red zone or a larger one at Richmond which poses a great inconvenience. |
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He said birds of passage are increasing in the zone after fishermen were banned from catching crab and fish last year. |
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That's why the Europeans never settled in large numbers in Africa outside of the temperate zone of southern Africa and the highlands of Kenya. |
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An activity zone will feature a range of traditional Asian activities including how to put on a sari. |
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In an office structure, for example, most of the occupants will be ambulatory and capable of proceeding to a safe zone or the exit stairs. |
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All soil from each feature, collected by zone and level, and the soil from most of the middens was saved for flotation. |
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The intertidal zone supplies fishermen with surf perch, cabezons, blennies, rock fish, pricklebacks, mussels and sea urchins. |
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A glance at a thrush distribution map reveals that summer range extends as far north as the birch scrub zone on the Kola peninsular. |
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They would fly a few feet over the drop zone and then deploy the cargo using a small drogue parachute. |
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The marginal zone cells were medium-sized and contained a moderate amount of cytoplasm. |
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The final pitch of the night was perfectly in the strike zone and perfectly gloved by the catcher. |
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Since materials plastically deform as the yield stress is exceeded, a plastic zone will form near the crack tip. |
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The latter zone refers to the sclerophyllous vegetation designated as Macchia. |
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The pavers, mortared together for stability, create a transition zone between inside and outside. |
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When the hunger for success diminishes the comfort zone beckons and the need for continuous self-improvement begins to take a back seat. |
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Honel threw a major-league fastball and curveball in the strike zone and Snyder looked foolish. |
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The British Isles lie at the convergence zone between the warm southwest antitrades and the cold polar easterlies. |
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The troops are supposed to monitor the buffer zone while an international boundary commission demarcates the disputed 1 000 km. |
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We're four miles inside of the central time zone here, in south central Tennessee just north of the Georgia, Alabama border. |
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Furthermore, if Russia is to be part of this larger zone of peace it cannot bring along its imperial baggage. |
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Europe's Slavonic eastern frontier zone was covered by the kingdom of Poland-Lithuania, and the realms of the tsar of Russia. |
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Customers are already benefiting from better bus stops, a kiss-and-ride zone, and taxi zone with shelters. |
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Time zone changes and altered meal times can result in insulin dependent diabetics becoming hypoglycaemic, though diabetic meals can be provided. |
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Much of this zone is underlain by permafrost and is the most southern Subarctic barrens in the world. |
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Another few dozen maquilas are soon to be opened in Chiapas as part of a vast export-oriented industrial zone in the heart of Maya country. |
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And trifocal contact lenses are placed a little bit higher in such a way that the area for intermediate zone is on the pupil of the eye. |
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That zone now belongs to the hordes of zealots invited there personally to take up maracas and other such percussion. |
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Locals will have the added convenience of a kiss-and-ride zone near the station and bus shelters will be upgraded. |
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It is true the speed of traffic in the zone is marginally faster than before by approximately 1mph. |
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Low altitude dry vegetation is found relatively close to the littoral zone where the habitat is characterised by strong droughts. |
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The backward stretching and branching septal folds are confined to a narrow marginal zone of the septa. |
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Because Australia has a broad continental shelf it lobbied to have this zone extend to the outer edge of the margin. |
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But the police say the road is a 40 mph zone for safety reasons as it has curves, undulations and several sets of traffic lights. |
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The margins are straight, with discordant injection veins, and grade into a marginal cataclasite zone adjacent to the mylonite. |
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Finally, my Wild Weekend journey has taken me well and truly out of my comfort zone and into unknown territory. |
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Fred, a major in the Marine Corps, was recalled to the zone with a group of field grade officers at the end of last year. |
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The faces in the end zone are a jumble as the noise envelops him with each jarring stride. |
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Increasing proximity to a subduction zone during plate convergence is indicated by the appearance of felsic tuff. |
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That zone is a fault line, a crease in the planet floor between the North American plate and the Continental plate. |
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But analysts say this rounding effect, which caused bitter complaints in some euro zone countries, should be minimal as prices will not be recalculated, just truncated. |
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The basement membrane zone divides the epidermis from the dermis. |
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I'm not sure when the time zone changes, so I'll have to figure that out. |
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Do they zone out in church and only catch half the sermon or what? |
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Of course, Eisenberg will be pushing himself outside of his comfort zone with this new, challenging role. |
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It is not the sort of cd I could listen to and just zone out to. |
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Summers in this climatic zone are warm, rainy and uncomfortably humid. |
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The Atlantic zone receives trade winds and has high rainfall year-round. |
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We had a very large clump of cedar trees just in the fire zone itself. |
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Heavy rains are expected in the earthquake zone this weekend. |
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This does more harm than good, as we tend to lose the thread and zone out. |
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A buffer zone is recommended in which no irrigating is done. |
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The fact that this World Cup is basically being played in our time zone means most soccer fans are able to see a lot more of this event and understand how big it is. |
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By drawing boundaries against wrongful conduct, law provides a protective zone of freedom within those boundaries. |
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In most polychaetes, the ectodermal and mesodermal derivatives of the growth zone become incorporated into segmental tissues in an anterior-posterior sequence. |
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The letter closes with noble words of faith and hope from the hot zone where screw-ups are met each day with selfless courage. |
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The direction of wave approach will also vary and, consequently, sediment movement in the coastal zone can be complex, moving onshore, offshore, and alongshore. |
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These results were obtained from experiments in the lower mid zone at each site and exposure, in which shelter and food availability for the whelks were manipulated. |
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On Twitter, for instance, activists launched a worldwide call for people to change their Twitter location and time zone to Tehran. |
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Turkey has publicly called for a no-fly zone and for airstrikes against the Assad regime. |
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It contains a special autogenic conditioning session that combines visualization and relaxation techniques to help put you into your optimal zone every time you bowl. |
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The deal will also fund programs in the zone containing the Sierra de las Minas Biosphere Reserve, home to quetzal birds, manatees, and hundreds of other animal species. |
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Along the contact zone the limestones were recrystallized into a cloudy white, massive calcite containing grossular, epidote, magnetite, quartz, and tremolite. |
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The country held symbolic ground-breaking ceremonies to relink railways and roads through the heavily fortified demilitarized zone splitting the peninsula. |
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The President has requested that the Pentagon draw up plans for a no-fly zone over Syria, The Daily Beast's Josh Rogin reports. |
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So maintaining a buffer zone ruled by the Kim dynasty satisfies all of Beijing's concerns. |
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And, wherever you see a policeman with a radar gun, it is almost always in a 30 or 40 mph zone where it is impossible not to go over the limit by a mile or two. |
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The Kurds entered a buffer zone on the Turkish border and in the melee at least four protestor were wounded. |
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The open layout of the venue virtually encourages wanderlust, resulting in a fluctuation of numbers in each zone as curiosity led both cats and dogs from room to room. |
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He said the sensitive issues of disarmament and demilitarization in the battle zone would be discussed Tuesday as part of the issues related to the resettlement. |
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While the hybrid zone in North America has not been studied, it is possible that its dynamics have been changed by the parasitic mite Varroa destructor. |
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The Namai zone belongs to the birds, tall trees and arboreal mammals. |
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Every jag, every bump on the wall revealed a zone of darkness that was worth to explore, but every time, in the shadows, there was just the sides of the cave, continuing. |
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The hot zone that evening was an afterparty for Distortion, a group show at the Gervasuti Foundation on the Fondamenta S. Anna. |
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There were a lot of folks begging us to confront the Assad regime or at least create a no fly zone and stop the barrel bombs. |
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In military terms the 16,000-square-mile demilitarised zone is a vital strategic area where the rebels have been able to recruit, train and resupply. |
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However, in the transition zone front blue to brown water, the perception of blue-water operations leads many aircrew to forgo thorough consideration of the divert option. |
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Depositional patterns within syn-tectonic stratal units give insights into the spatial characteristics of the fault zone at particular stages of its evolution. |
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The buffer zone would protect civilians, Syrian rebels, and Kurds against ISIS assaults. |
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From midnight tonight, the three buildings and the surrounding areas will be cordoned off as part of a security exclusion zone round the conference. |
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Testing of samples of deposited sediments in the riparian zone determined that agricultural activity in the watershed has caused increased sediment deposition to the wetland. |
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Every year thousands of kids make the leap from primary school to high school, leaving the relative comfort zone that comes from knowing the score. |
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The rump euro zone would be stronger, and currencies can do pretty well during a crisis, depending on how the central bank reacts. |
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The club had a dropped pass on a flea flicker, a botched fake punt in its own territory and a halfback option pass intercepted in the end zone in its first four games. |
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One of the first things the British did in their zone of Germany was to sponsor a new trade union confederation, the sheet anchor of democracy in the years to come. |
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The sea slater Ligia oceanica is another relative of the woodlouse, it lives in the splash zone on rocky shores and can grow surprisingly large, about 2.5 cm. |
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This ecoregion is a transition zone between the boreal spruce-fir forests to the north and deciduous forests to the south, and forests typically are mixed conifer-hardwood. |
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Senator Marco Rubio, on his trip to Southeast Asia, visited the demilitarized zone between North and South Korea. |
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Another sign of Jakarta's gloomy investment atmosphere is the number of investors who have canceled plans to open operations in the bonded zone in Marunda. |
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His car which was in a 40 mph zone clipped the kerb, skidded over the central reservation onto the opposite carriageway and spun into the lamppost. |
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The final water area is a landing zone for two 25-foot water slides. |
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With a total population of 1.3 billion people in these countries, the IBSA initiative promises huge benefits in trilateral exchange as a south-south free trade zone emerges. |
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The different amount of subsidence between two tectonostratigraphic provinces or sub-provinces relies on the presence of a transverse zone of structural accommodation. |
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The back analysis of the results of measuring the distribution of strains and forces along the anchor was done in order to optimise the choice of anchor zone length. |
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It is 15 years since his critically-acclaimed debut, Let Love Rule, and Kravitz has headed straight for the comfort zone with another of his CDs by numbers. |
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With blanket coverage, users can easily move within the zone without losing their network connection, in-building blind spots excepted, of course. |
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As the bud grows out, however, the progress zone becomes repopulated by the surviving cells, so that distal structures such as digits are formed at almost normal size. |
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Hovering in the twilight zone between satire and ridicule, this medley is both entertaining and an opportunity for a cathartic laugh at troubling issues. |
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Soldiers in combat units report that being sent to a combat zone improves morale, and the possibility that they will re-enlist, despite the danger. |
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The new owners gave an extended lease of life to the mine by extracting ore from the footwall zone of the old stopes that were thought to have been mined out. |
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The 40-kilometer alienation zone in Chernobyl will stay dangerous for thousands of years. |
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Overthrusting, volcanism, and plutonic igneous intrusion were identified as originating above the subduction zone where one plate is forced beneath the edge of its neighbour. |
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The number of miles between Nairobi and the Ebola outbreak zone in West Africa. |
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Threats to this zone include increasing human population, which implies the expansion of slash-and-burn agriculture, intensive mining activities, and unmanaged fires. |
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King Birendra's call for demilitarisation and the creation of a Himalayan peace zone was heard often enough but it went unheeded by the rest of the world. |
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Jing and Hsiao found that of the growth zone of rapidly elongating maize leaves decreased by as much as 0.25 MPa during equilibration in the psychrometer. |
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Liam has big plans to rescue Jean from the clutches of the two bullying men in her life by spiriting her away to the drug-free zone of the countryside. |
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I have to fill the car every three or four days, so I tend to run it right down to the red zone of the tank indicator to avoid visiting the garage too often. |
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Structurally, the Centroiberica zone is characterized by very long, narrow synclines trending northwest to southeast, concordant to the general Armorican trend. |
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Folding of a shear zone after its formation may explain systematic variations in the orientations of the main foliation, shear bands and mineral lineation. |
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It is a disorienting shift, to put it mildly, to return home from a combat zone where people were actively trying to kill you. |
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Waterford City Council has granted permission for the work, though the trench is in a zone of archaeological potential listed in the council's own development plan. |
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They dominated the second overtime period while the other team played defensive hockey, dumping it into the neutral zone in hopes of a Hail Mary breakaway. |
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Others in our group were taken to see the reconstruction projects as well as going on patrol and visiting an orphanage in the red zone adopted by our American Soldiers! |
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It was such a comfort zone for me, and then you have to go out into the world again and do auditions. |
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They had vast tracts of possession, got themselves into some highly promising field positions but were undone at the tackle zone with hair-raising regularity. |
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Katz says the coed school is in a different zone and is filled with its own kids. |
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So far he has roamed center field more than usual, breaking up potential touchdowns in the end zone on three occasions and delivering big hits in almost every game. |
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Ian and I will recon ahead and clear a landing zone for you. |
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The amount of melt is critical in maximizing the thickness of the recrystallized zone around the container and to the sealing of any fissures in the zone of metamorphism. |
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The figure stands inside the room known in the northlands as an Arctic entry, a buffer zone between the frigid outdoors and a house, similar to a farm's mud-room. |
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After more vertical drilling at the same location next summer, the main hole will be angled off toward the northeast to pierce the fault zone itself. |
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Poised in the twilight zone between the living and the nonliving, a virus is just a short strand of DNA or RNA coiled tightly inside a shell made of protein molecules. |
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Although often in close relationship to bone, there is a radiolucent zone towards the bone, and no clear connection between the lesion and the bone. |
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There is not even a signboard that indicates the dangerous zone ahead. |
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The Island of St. Germain, the objective of the action, is a low mound of earth surrounded by swamps and was athwart the division zone of advance. |
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Plans for the 40,000 square-foot zone include a beachside wave pool, a wild water river, two splash flumes, a lazy river ride and spa and plunge pools. |
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The assumption is that a strong convergence zone appeared in the skies above central Namibia which was the cause of the downpours of the last two weeks. |
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Observations on the neutrally buoyant ammoniacal cephalopods of the mesopelagic zone are rare and based on submarine or ROV observations that are typically brief. |
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Asi Faoa blocked the ensuing punt in the end zone for a UCLA safety. |
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As described there may also be a trapping zone into which the insects fall and come into contact with a fluid, a powder, a desiccant, a chemical toxicant or a sticky surface. |
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So, remember the other day when I was blabbering about how I made a CD to help me sort of zone out when trying to achieve an out-of-body experience? |
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In the manner of the traditional farmhouse mudroom, these spaces provide a transitional zone for shedding contaminants that have attached to shoes and clothing. |
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I first met Michael in early May 2011, while I was in Washington on leave from the combat zone in Afghanistan. |
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There is a large area to be scoured and the amount of time the airplane can spend over its assigned zone is critical. |
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The southsouthwestern boundary of the Indus Basin sediments is the shear zone of the Indus suture, with an ophiolitic melange exposed near Chilling. |
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Although the mined area in subsequent wars was clearly mapped and out of human reach, quite a sizeable portion became a danger zone and was, therefore, fenced. |
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On 7 April, Britain declared a maritime exclusion zone of 200 nautical miles around the Islands. |
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However, the Roughrider defense stiffened, stopping Grant from plunging into the end zone on fourconsecutive attempts. |
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The thermocline is the transition zone between the warm water closer to the surface and the lower cold water. |
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The transition zone between the feed extruder and the Covermatic enables in-line degassing or straining of the coveting material. |
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Vanden Heuvel RC The occurrence of sepiolite and attapulgite in the calcareous zone of a soil near Las Cruces, New Mexico. |
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The function of the feed zone is to convey unmelted plastic to the transition zone. |
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If the demolition is to use explosives, an exclusion zone must be established at a distance from and surrounding the structure. |
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Flat Iron Lake, located in Calvin College's Flat Iron Lake Preserve, is a 25-acre kettle lake with a broad littoral zone along its eastern shore. |
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These results extend the known mineralization northwards, and indicate that the hypogene zone is approximately 250 metres wide on this section. |
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Wolves rose out of the drop zone with a deserved win to add more pressure on to defending champions Chelsea. |
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During 2014, the Turbocaser Express reamed through 1800 ft of trouble zone to reach 26,044 ft target depth, which was record depth. |
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He said that particular zone in the Earth, the transition zone, might have as much water as all the world's oceans put together. |
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Stratigraphically hosted, anomalous Zn zone in soil sampling over 1 km strike length adjacent to vein. |
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The ground-colour is a pale drabby stone-colour, and all about the large end is a broad dense zone of dull brownish purple. |
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The archipelago is therefore situated in the zone between the Eurasian and African tectonic plates. |
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Wolff radioed Dressler that the Russian had been driven from the first kill zone and was close to being driven from the second kill zone. |
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Aphotic zone carbonate production on a Miocene ramp Central Apennines, Italy. |
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The intercept correlates with a zone of chalcopyrite and bornite mineralisation in the porphyry and surrounding metasediment. |
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