These uncertainties also have an important bearing in understanding the complex and rapidly evolving tectonic history of the Adelaide Fold Belt. |
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At every occasion, his personal bearing, his humility, and his profound remarks make you feel that you are in august company. |
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It was not the profundity of his words but the silent strength of his bearing that was so powerful. |
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The exhaustion shows, though his military bearing and appearance belie the toll the case has taken on him. |
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Footwear is one aspect that can make a difference to the bearing of the person, literally and figuratively. |
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The tape is registered against the lower support guide by tilting the bearing less than a degree outward. |
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A short fellow with a refined bearing, Gavaskar consistently got hundreds and double-hundreds against top-class bowling. |
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I do not think it had any bearing whatsoever, despite what members say, on the agreement to the leave. |
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He has fleshy pale cheeks, bright brown eyes and an eager bearing that leaves the impression of an overgrown boy. |
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He was hugely muscular and with the arrogant bearing of a man who knew he would get what he wanted. |
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They would cultivate a military bearing, trying to take a disciplinary flogging with manly indifference, and giving a smart salute after it. |
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On the resolution of this issue, our role in the global peace movement has a very important bearing. |
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In The Wolf Man, Rains is the perfect lord of the manor with his patrician bearing and smooth manner with the town's officials. |
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Dressed like Sunday boaters, they appeared casual, but had a military bearing. |
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But how much of a bearing does withholding truth have on that persons credibility, trust and integrity? |
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The warm front slopes gently up into the troposphere that has a direct bearing on the kinds of clouds that are produced. |
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This sober attitude is needed, for the negative impact of a local government's financial instability will definitely have a national bearing. |
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My question is, what is his relationship with his family and what bearing will the family have on if and when he decides to get married? |
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Each one bearing 100 or more secondary laminae that interdigitate with these of the horny laminae. |
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Blind people quickly learn to find their bearing in judo training and to move around with self-assurance. |
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From here I follow a compass bearing to swim out perpendicular to the wall past a forest of sea pens. |
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Although his subsequent post still has some bearing to the point of the article I linked, his behavior is reprehensible. |
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The ability of a person to generate income increases also has a bearing, he said. |
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So when I saw him yesterday he looked down and beat, like he was bearing the weight of the world. |
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An anchorage consists of a cast-iron bearing plate and special wedges to secure the strand inside the anchor housing. |
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Others, more worldly and human in their bearing, interpret the bharata natyam dancer's role as that of a frank seductress. |
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Naomh Eoin's inability to use their extra man sufficiently definitely had a bearing, but St. Mullins must be commended for their team spirit. |
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They waded waist-deep in the grass in a compact body bearing an improvised stretcher in their midst. |
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The kids felt the story was unrealistic and had no bearing or relevance to their lives. |
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Surely Yongyao's situation serves as a caveat to anyone bearing an official status of Shaolin hagiocracy. |
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He wallpapered the hallway leading to the gallery with blueprints bearing the repeated image of a moon rock. |
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The ship vectored us for the approach, and I intercepted the final bearing at 21 miles and 6,000 feet. |
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In fact, this world famous waterbody is bearing the brunt of this all-encompassing assault. |
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One element, assigned questionably to the genus, is a robust, laterally compressed specimen bearing one large, compressed denticle. |
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Initially, the government tried to pass off the debris found at the crash site as a weather balloon bearing a radar target panel. |
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Her bearing has turned to reserve, her normally quick eyes dull and watery. |
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It was typed up neatly on a standard piece of office paper bearing the official watermark and letterhead of the City Park Service. |
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An artificial hip joint consists of three parts, the ball, the bearing and the cup. |
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The railroad came to Hailey in 1883 bearing materials for a jail, courthouse, electric lights, waterworks, and telephones. |
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In our political and legal culture, any number of issues bearing upon the common weal get confused with issues of rights. |
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Then, using all his might, pulled the weight up to his shoulders and sat on his legs, bearing the weight with perfect balance. |
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The physiognomy of the city and the bearing of its inhabitants share the portentous aspect of a drama. |
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But to receive that terse response, and the earlier one, is beyond bearing. |
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At the same time, her children excel all the children in town in learning, in demeanor, and in a certain reserved and distinguished bearing. |
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Money shouldn't be top of your list of qualities but it can have a bearing. |
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His bearing, his sense, his dignity and organisational skills are hailed throughout the city. |
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I notice his erect bearing, his poker face, only his moving cheek muscles betray that this man is under great tension. |
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It is not exactly a usual thing for a six-foot-five inch white man with a shock of white hair, a man of distinguished bearing to ask for a job as a hotwalker at a racetrack. |
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A man's personality and mental make-up do have a bearing upon his conduct. |
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Bearing tiny, white, radially symmetrical flowers, this small member of the mustard family is the workhorse of gene research in plants. |
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The concept of college football no longer has any bearing on the quality of the person, the quality of students. |
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Bearing in mind his assessment of the lack of credibility of the applicant, there was no legal misdirection. |
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For James, journalism was bearing witness, especially when it comes to frontline coverage. |
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Bearing this context in mind, it is no coincidence that the war in the Middle East is used for a relativization of the Shoah. |
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Bearing in mind that much of the Vale of York is on a flood plain, the area is susceptible to high levels of flooding. |
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Bearing in mind that we are both in our seventies we found ourselves in a very traumatic situation. |
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By spring, all of the system's 7,000 station workers will be wearing sports jackets, padded waistcoats, Doc Martens and hats bearing high-visibility reflective bands. |
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The main advance of this design is the integration of the bearing raceway with the hub, which reduces unsprung weight and narrows the overall package width. |
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Bearing narrow spikes of tiny greenish-white flowers from late spring through the summer, it self-seeds prolifically thereafter. |
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Bearing in mind that this is a heavier car than the other Focus models, Ford has uprated the brakes. |
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Bearing in mind he always thought orchestrally, we had to establish exactly the right fingering. |
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This city's normal population is only 85,000 and last week 400,000 retreating Leftists and hostages jammed it almost beyond bearing, with food running crucially short. |
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For example, plasma polymerisation of a small carboxylate-containing organic compound such as acrylic acid produces surfaces bearing carboxylic acid groups. |
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He's also convinced that personal traits have a huge bearing. |
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Pulling back his cloak, he shows off his giant phallus bearing forth a bushel of fruit. |
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His bearing made him appear aloof, as if he sat heads above everyone else. |
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Bearing this in mind, many are disadvantaged in that they come from a background of under confidence on coming up to university. |
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Most oddly, while implacably committed to family duties and the bringing up of children, the novel succeeds in portraying both as a burden almost beyond human bearing. |
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I moved around, trying to get a bearing for my location in the room. |
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The actuary also determines the contribution needed to maintain the fund at this level bearing in mind that the members continuously accrue additional benefits. |
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None of those paragraphs have any bearing or have any relevance in considering the overseas cases because they were not dealing with the scheme of this legislation. |
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But in spite of his melancholy bearing and despondent expression, there were few who could say that they had ever seen a man of more distinguished presence. |
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The effect on their bearing and appearance is all too often appalling. |
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And because they're not part of the agreement, they have no legal bearing. |
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Bearing steaming mugs, she returns doing a neat impersonation of an agony aunt, asking how long I've been married. |
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Glassfish were seemingly everywhere, and I would pause every now and then to regain my bearing whenever these living, moving silver clouds engulfed me. |
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He walked as if bearing the weight of the world on his shoulders. |
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Bearing in mind the flight is due in at 11.20 pm, you'll watch its progress on the internet up to 20 minutes before it's due to land. |
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Bearing this in mind, we now look at joint tenancies and tenancies in common. |
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What we know is that the ejectees say they were removed by men whose dress, accoutrement and bearing appeared to them be those of Secret Service agents. |
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The radio operator tuned in to the appropriate Sonne station, counted the number of dots or dashes heard, and referred these to a special map to read off the bearing. |
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Cusack copes well with the physical demands of the production, offering convincing portrayals of women who are markedly different in appearance and bearing. |
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Bearing this in mind, it is not at all surprising that charges of abuse of process gained momentum. |
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Bearing this in mind, it is intriguing to see it taking up the cudgels on behalf of the family of a murdered police officer. |
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Thus, messages from ancestors have a bearing within a community and can alert men and women alike about any social breaks and lack of community ties. |
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We say that has no bearing at all on the interpretation of the 1981 Act. |
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The reliefs at Persepolis show processions of figures bearing varied types of tribute. |
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In addition, during Zheng He's expeditions, his fleet often returned with foreign envoys bearing tribute. |
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Maya art has many regional styles, and is unique in the ancient Americas in bearing narrative text. |
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By 1538 she was Pizarro's mistress, bearing him two sons, Juan and Francisco. |
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Mosaic patterns in the floor of his atrium were decorated with images of amphora bearing his personal brand and bearing quality claims. |
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From at least five centuries of use, fewer than 200 artefacts bearing futhorc inscriptions have survived. |
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He was buried in the nave of Exeter Cathedral, in front of an altar bearing his name. |
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Newly appointed members of the Court take no peerage, instead bearing the formal title Justice of the Supreme Court. |
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The actual amount of profit gained during the violation has no bearing on its classification. |
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However, the wheel forms a lever that magnifies the pulling force so that it overcomes the frictional resistance in the bearing. |
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A coach from Manchester eventually arrived bearing four surgeons, led by William Robert Whatton. |
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Its bearing on the progress or regress of man is not an inconsiderable question. |
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Below is a narrow terrace bearing the 'High Level Route' path and then a further wall including Pillar Rock, Raven and Ash Crags and Proud Knott. |
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From the top of the pass a complex series of grassy knolls firms up into a ridge bearing south westward. |
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The ovary is superior and develops into a dehiscent seed capsule bearing numerous tiny seeds. |
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Eight different oil bearing zones along the anticline vary greatly from 3,500 to 12,000 feet. |
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Important mountain peaks visible from Ingleborough are listed here, clockwise from north, with their distance in miles and bearing in degrees. |
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Rochdale Cenotaph, a war memorial bearing four sculpted and painted flags, is opposite the town hall. |
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The Arms of the Duke of Cornwall are sable, fifteen bezants, that is, a black field bearing fifteen golden discs. |
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The face of the country is exceedingly beautiful, the soil fertile, and bearing oaks and shagbark hickory. |
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She was young and beautiful, with dark, oriental features, and a bearing which aimed at supremity of arrogance. |
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The Luxury model has a hood ornament bearing the tristar emblem, like other Mercedes sedans. |
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It was the part of a gentleman to preserve a bearing that was, as far as he could make it, the bearing of an undoubting lover. |
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Roominess and unroominess in a human dwelling, even of the humblest kind, are important matters in their bearing upon man's character. |
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Other sodium bearing minerals that can be produced through solar evaporation are astrakainite. glaserite, and vanthoffite. |
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The ovary is inferior, bearing a single anatropous ovule with a long tube-like style. |
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The main production centres in China are in Jiangxi and Hunan provinces, extracting both wolframite and scheelite bearing ores. |
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This is the first ceremony awarding a wrist watch bearing the name of Kim Jong-il to soldiers, officials and scientists. |
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The rare earth mineralization, consisting of fergusonite, allanite, and zircon, occurs in amphibole bearing granitic pegmatites. |
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Synthesis and properties of amphiphilic BODIPY derivatives bearing hydroxyl groups. |
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During this period volcanic activities continued locally, represented by analcite bearing basanite and andesites. |
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Mining was the cash cow first for the Sumitomo family and then for the zaibatsu bearing the same name. |
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In fact, Leah will give up bearing children for many years until finally she has Issachar and Zebulun, Jacob's ninth and tenth children. |
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When Leah saw that she had left bearing, she took Zilpah her maid, and gave her Jacob to wife. |
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A bad seal on the antilock brake system can allow water to get in, corrode the wheel bearing and eventually cause the wheel to come off. |
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Warships of the period were armed with guns firing projectiles of varying weights, bearing high explosive warheads. |
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Both of the Voyager probes have left the Solar System, bearing imprinted gold discs with multiple data types. |
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The shaft of the aerophore's searchlight might represent the gun barrel, and the Hertzian waves, bearing the message, the bullet. |
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Artemisinin isolated from Artemisia annua is a novel sesquiterpene lactone bearing an unusual endoperoxide function. |
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In order to change the bearing, you must first remove the gearbox assembly. |
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From the extremity of which fluttered a small banderole or streamer bearing a cross. |
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By my readings, we're bearing due south, so we should turn about ten degrees east. |
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Huth headed wide inside two minutes, Andy Wilkinson blasted over from Shotton's cut-back and Jones was squeezed out when bearing down on goal. |
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I could see the headmaster bearing down on me, and looked hopelessly round for a means of escape. |
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Many people had looked but it was unusual to see these searches bearing fruit. |
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What bearing hath be shown of late toward thee By which thou might'st beframe some estimate Of his mind's placid flow or turbulent? |
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This wisdom began to be written in ciphers and characters and letters bearing the forms of creatures. |
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When you replace a drive shaft on your boat, it is also a good idea to replace the cutlass bearing where the drive shaft exits the boat. |
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Overtorque of the delta hinge bolt is reported to cause binding in the pitch change mechanism and failure of the tail rotor pitch change bearing. |
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A bronze denier bearing the inscription CONRADUS around a central cross, was minted in Lugdunum. |
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An assistant arrived with a wheeled cart bearing coffee in an Erlenmeyer flask, cups, and a plate of strange muffins. |
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It was the forewatch who spotted it first bearing down from the front. They were under attack! |
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She may be saved by your efforts, by your resource and fortitude bearing up against the heavy weight of guilt and failure. |
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The Grecians spritefully drew from the darts the corse, And hers'd it, bearing it to fleet. |
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Aristoteles is a crater on the Moon bearing the classical form of Aristotle's name. |
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A knight or magistrate would wear an augusticlavus, a tunic bearing small purple studs. |
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Constantine's army arrived at the field bearing unfamiliar symbols on either its standards or its soldiers' shields. |
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My knowledge of my mother is very scanty, but very distinct. Her personal appearance and bearing are ineffaceably stamped upon my memory. |
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As Duke of York, Charles bore the royal arms of the kingdom differenced by a label Argent of three points, each bearing three torteaux Gules. |
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His compositions, mostly bearing Yiddish titles and klezmerlike scales, made ingenious use of them. |
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Harrison also invented the bimetallic strip and the rolling bearing, without which most vehicles could not move. |
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The arms consist of a silver shield bearing a red cross with a red upright sword in the first quarter. |
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The boundaries are marked by black bollards bearing the City's emblem, and by dragon boundary marks at major entrances, such as Holborn. |
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Before decimalisation, a handful of change might have contained coins 100 or more years old, bearing any of five monarchs' heads. |
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Cars Limited the business extended to complete cars made in association with Standard Motor Co, many bearing Jaguar as a model name. |
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The sportscar bearing its prefix X had originally been intended as a short production model of about 200 vehicles. |
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Some early stern tubes were made of brass and operated as a water lubricated bearing along the entire length. |
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They are also one-hour fire rated on load bearing interior and exterior walls. |
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Too many otherwise suitable sites may be found to have sink holes, cavities, or poor load bearing qualities. |
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Coinage was developed, based on continental types but bearing the names of local chieftains. |
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Government policies also had an important bearing on the issues of integration and enterprise development. |
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The position of a noun in a German sentence has no bearing on its being a subject, an object or another argument. |
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A second group of monks and clergy was dispatched in 601 bearing books and other items for the new foundation. |
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There were lovely patches of greensward all about, with stately trees bearing rich and luscious fruits. |
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Special curatores for a term seem to have been appointed on occasion, even after the institution of the permanent magistrates bearing that title. |
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The performers are connected by short swords bearing two handles, with the handle on one end being fixed, and the other handle swivelling. |
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Initially, not realizing who was presented to her, she accepted Barbara graciously, but upon comprehension changed her bearing. |
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Frieda Weekley commissioned an elaborate headstone for his grave bearing a mosaic of his adopted emblem of the phoenix. |
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Originally, the barons were charged with bearing a ceremonial canopy over the sovereign during the procession to and from Westminster Abbey. |
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The innovation was a 'sense' aerial which when switched in, suppressed the ellipse in the 'wrong' direction leaving only the correct bearing. |
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The supporters are two salmon bearing rings, and the crest is a half length figure of Saint Mungo. |
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This had a great bearing on the development of the city of Swansea and other nearby towns such as Morriston. |
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The cities of Dublin, Cork and Galway have city councils and are administered separately from the counties bearing those names. |
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He never seemed to resent the epithet, bearing it without complaint for many years. |
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Adhesive weight is the portion of the locomotive's weight bearing on the driving wheels. |
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Together these control slack between the locomotive and train, absorb minor impacts and provide a bearing point for pushing movements. |
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Dynamite or nitroglycerin detonations were used to increase oil and natural gas production from petroleum bearing formations. |
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A Literature Nobel Prize laureate earns a gold medal, a diploma bearing a citation, and a sum of money. |
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As of June 2015, coins bearing the portrait by Jody Clark have been seen in circulation. |
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Only new residents and citizens who have moved are responsible for bearing the costs and inconvenience of updating their registration. |
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The letters issued to the prior of Hexham bearing Moray's name may have been issued in his absence. |
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A group of three beavers was spotted on the River Otter in Devon in 2013, apparently successfully bearing three kits the next year. |
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Compared to other living land plants, they lack vascular tissue containing lignin and branched sporophytes bearing multiple sporangia. |
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The court has the power to fine and to ensure items bearing the offending Arms are removed, destroyed or forfeited. |
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We believe that we can be consistent in serving our Government in certain noncombatant capacities, but not in the bearing of arms. |
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Lead and silver mine workings are evident in the area, with several sows of lead found bearing the name 'DECEANGI' inscribed in Roman epigraphy. |
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The dragon supported a flag bearing a clarion from the arms of the De Granville family, lords of Neath. |
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The inflorescence is scapose, the single stem or scape bearing either a solitary flower or forming an umbel with up to 20 blooms. |
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Species bearing a solitary flower include section Bulbocodium and most of section Pseudonarcissus. |
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These included posters bearing his image together with radio adverts featuring classic Cooper jokes. |
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In the centre of the cross is a green pentagon bearing a red and white Tudor rose. |
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Gates emerged from the first week of hearings bearing only a few scratches.... He even vowed to resign if illegal activity occurred on his watch. |
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It was replaced in 1844 with a metal pile lighthouse, bearing a white light, put up by order of the Corporation of Trinity House. |
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Lars Magnus Ericsson started the company bearing his name, Ericsson, still one of the largest telecom companies in the world. |
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It is unique in northern Europe, bearing similarity to Neolithic or Bronze Age tombs around the Mediterranean. |
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B and T lymphocytes bearing immunoglobulins and T cell receptors, respectively, are found in all jawed fishes. |
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Some of the ships near Oquendo turned with him, others were confused and maintained bearing. |
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When Arsinoe IV, Egypt's former queen, was paraded in chains, the spectators admired her dignified bearing and were moved to pity. |
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This means that for two thousand years after Julius Caesar's assassination, there was at least one head of state bearing his name. |
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In machinery, a sliding piece is said to overrun its bearing when its forward end goes beyond it. |
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Family members would visit the skulls and talk to them, sometimes bearing their problems or regaling the dead with jokes. |
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Furthermore, the age of first marriage dropped during the 19th century thus increasing a woman's child bearing years. |
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Beeches are monoecious, bearing both male and female flowers on the same plant. |
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These are the fracture zones, many bearing names, that are a major source of submarine earthquakes. |
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So details of the act of creating a work, though possibly of interest in themselves, have no bearing on the correct interpretation of the work. |
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Any rope bearing a GUIANA or CE certification tag is suitable for climbing. |
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By the end of the century, poleis had been established throughout the Hellenic world, all bearing a marked family resemblance. |
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The principal feature of the projection is that Rhumb lines, sailing courses at a constant bearing, are mapped to straight lines on the map. |
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After the fleet's return, rulers of 18 countries sent envoys bearing tribute to the Ming court. |
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Following Zheng He's arrival, the sultan and sultana of Malacca visited China at the head of over 540 of their subjects, bearing ample tribute. |
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It remains to mention certain other works bearing the name of Mandeville or de Bourgogne. |
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The new rail cars the CTA purchased from Bombardier Transportation, Saint Bruno, Canada, contained faulty cast steel journal bearing housings. |
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In journal bearing lubrication, a rust and oxidation inhibited additive system is used in the oils. |
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The journal bearing is a fundamental mechanical component that supports and positions an object while allowing that object to rotate. |
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The technology eliminates friction losses through the crankshaft, connecting rod and journal bearing of an ordinary reciprocating compressor. |
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Bearing this in mind, special mention must be made of one visibly refreshed gentleman who was wearing a sort of tartan mannequin jacket and matching bondage trews. |
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Bearing in mind the conditions which affected both sides and caused lots of mistakes, it was Australia who just couldn't hack it when it came down to the crunch. |
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Bearing these staggering figures in mind, it's not surprising one shopping centre in the borough has decided to take a stand and address its own waste issues. |
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Bearing in mind the old saying that one swallow does not make a summer, the statistic nevertheless does point to the danger of a deflationary downturn in the US economy. |
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Bearing most of the costs and almost none of the rewards for their work, the vast majority of recording artists complete their contracts under a punishing cloud of debt. |
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This model is part of the new generation Colt range and drives in with some impressive statistics bearing in mind that it is still a fast and accelerative car. |
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On 16 November, a Japanese capsule bearing asteroidal dust was discovered. |
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Surmounting this head were four slender grey stalks bearing flower-like appendages, whilst from its nether side dangled eight greenish antennae or tentacles. |
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The coal bearing rock strata or coal measures that make up the coalfield outcrop in the foothills of the Pennines and dip gently downwards from west to east. |
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The gear wheel's bearing was attached to a crank on the flywheel shaft. |
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Third, risk bearing is a necessary part of the entrepreneurial process. |
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Next, offeree's acceptance forms bearing the different terms is examined. |
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It added that this power would be exercised sparingly, bearing in mind the danger of retrospectively disturbing contractual, proprietary and other legal rights. |
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The Upper Peninsula exhibits Lower Silurian sandstones, limestones, copper and iron bearing rocks, corresponding to the Huronian system of Canada. |
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Something about his bearing was uncommitted, as though he were checking not for some bad quality he knew Feldman had, but for some good quality he was afraid he might have. |
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Unlike the common braggart, however, the pseudologue falsifies a substantial amount of information with bearing upon activities, acquaintances, or personal identity. |
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Not all products bearing the Pima name are made with the finest cotton. |
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That is, upon taking an initial bearing, one proceeds along the same bearing, without changing the direction as measured relative to true or magnetic north. |
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The exterior walls of the building are dotted with inscriptions bearing the names of famous Brazilians as well as many other international celebrities. |
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This is often indicated by a rock with a surface which is dark and has a metallic luster, not all magnetic mineral bearing rocks have this indication. |
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The resulting bearing indicated is the magnetic bearing to the target. |
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Although they had fought at Talas, on June 11, 758, an Abbasid embassy arrived at Chang'an simultaneously with the Uyghur Turks bearing gifts for the Tang Emperor. |
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One view is it comes from the Polo family's use of the name Emilione to distinguish themselves from the numerous other Venetian families bearing the name Polo. |
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As a proxy for his father, Romulus made no decisions and left no monuments, though coins bearing his name were minted in Rome, Milan, Ravenna, and Gaul. |
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Compared to metals, composites have relatively poor bearing strength. |
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Overuse injuries, including chronic nerve damage at weight bearing locations, can occur as a result of repeatedly riding a bicycle for extended periods of time. |
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By the sea is the Yaverland Sailing and Boat Club and along the seashore are fossil bearing beds, which may be explored by guided walks from Dinosaur Isle. |
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As regular military forces were insufficient to counter the British attackers, Santiago de Liniers drafted all males in the city capable of bearing arms into the military. |
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They were also barred from bearing arms and owning property. |
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They had several social and legal disabilities such as prohibitions against bearing arms or giving testimony in courts in cases involving Muslims. |
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The first tray offered to Ahura Mazda was empty, bearing only a prayer. |
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To form the battle line in the correct orientation relative to the enemy, the commanding admiral had to know the enemy fleet's distance, bearing, heading, and speed. |
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Its head's ventral surface lacks the numerous prominent furrows of the related rorquals, instead bearing two to five shallow furrows on the throat's underside. |
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These are characterised by their big tubercles, bearing large radiola. |
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Fresh water falling as mist, rain or snow contains materials dissolved from the atmosphere and material from the sea and land over which the rain bearing clouds have traveled. |
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They decide to pursue the Orcs bearing Merry and Pippin to Saruman. |
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Malta was a colony of the British Crown for 200 years, and there exist a variety of clubs and organisations bearing the name of royal personalities. |
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There are six pollen bearing stamens surrounding a central style. |
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One such opinion is that people not bearing a clan surname, or surname claimed as a sept of a clan, should not wear the tartan of their mother's clan. |
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Each Nobel Prize consists of a gold medal, a diploma bearing a citation, and a sum of money, the amount of which depends on the income of the Nobel Foundation. |
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Many of these sedimentary rocks have economic significance for it is here that the coal and iron bearing rocks that fueled Scotland's industrial revolution are to be found. |
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Attacks on the English homeland are to be prepared, bearing in mind that inconclusive results with insufficient forces are to be avoided in all circumstances. |
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The House of Commons rejected Pitt's resolution by over 140 votes, despite receiving petitions for reform bearing over twenty thousand signatures. |
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The actual dish remains the property of the All England Club in their museum, so the champion receives a miniature replica bearing the names of all past Champions. |
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The BBC bought the studios in 1955, though productions bearing the Ealing name continued to be made at the MGM British Studios at Borehamwood for two years. |
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Since the motive power of screw propulsion is delivered along the shaft, a thrust bearing is needed to transfer that load to the hull without excessive friction. |
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Externally load bearing structure, geostationary satellite platform. |
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Under Edward I and Edward II, pennons bearing the Cross of Saint George were carried, along with those of Saint Edmund the Martyr and Saint Edward the Confessor. |
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Each package is neatly wrapped in cellophane and dated to insure freshness, also bearing the strict endorsement of Rabbi Jacob Pikelny as to kosherness. |
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Most products bearing the name are not made with cotton from Egypt. |
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To keep the load within the bearing specification seal diameters are chosen accordingly as, many years ago, on the backface of the impeller in the de Havilland Ghost engine. |
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The rotor thrust on a thrust bearing is not related to the engine thrust. |
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Some famous Scottish family names, including those bearing the names which became Bruce, Balliol, Murray and Stewart came to Scotland at this time. |
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The most common of these amulets was the agnus dei, a small wax cake, originally made out of paschal candles and blessed by the Pope, bearing the image of the lamb and flag. |
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Were Athenian pots bespoke, bearing images requested by Etruscans? |
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However, the development of new leaves from material collected for cultivation, showed basal pinnae bearing acroscopic segments, so it was clearly another entity. |
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Paul Westaway, 40, handed CCTV evidence to officers but when they did not make an arrest he printed wanted posters and T-shirts bearing suspect Stuart Ford's face. |
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Generals who were granted a triumph were termed triumphators and would erect fornices or honorific arches bearing statues to commemorate their victories. |
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The high angel, Michael, flanked by the two commanders, continued his relentless attack bearing grimly and deliberately down upon the two dark leaders, Python and Jezebel. |
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Many of these sediments have economic significance for it is here that the coal and iron bearing rocks that fuelled Scotland's industrial revolution are found. |
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Bearing this in mind, this text questions and relativizes these rectilinear structures. |
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Bearing in mind the mess that Britain is in, due in large part to the actions of bankers, that kind of reward continues to beggar belief. |
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He managed to obtain from the vizier a firman bearing the Emir's personal seal and ordering all Bokharan officials to assist the party in every way possible. |
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Bearing in mind an FIA scrutineer was overseeing all that unfolded in the McLaren garage today, Hamilton put an honest appraisal on his role. |
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However, it is worth bearing in mind that even those services with access to the Twitter 'firehose' do not have anything even approaching a complete Twitter archive. |
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The BRL Hardy people have two ranges of wines bearing the Tintara name, the more exxy one with the name Tintara etched into the glass, and this cheaper line, Tintara Cellars. |
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I like to call it Life and Mind Bearing Principle, extending it even to what I call the Aesthetic Cosmological Principle. |
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All the citizen capable of bearing arms enrolled themselves. |
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A lintel or beam may have four inches of bearing upon the wall. |
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Day by day, hole by hole our bearing reins were shortened, and instead of looking forward with pleasure to having my harness put on as I used to do, I began to dread it. |
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The old monk who was the night-janitor of the monastery now appeared bearing in his hand a dark-lantern and a wattle basket with some fruit and a bowl of rice. |
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Michael came after her, solemnly bearing the teapot like a ciborium. |
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After several barren years it was good to see the trees bearing fruit. |
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In fact, Raposo's team found that exosomes carry these MHC-antigen complexes, which typically stimulate immune action against microbes bearing the antigens. |
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These all consist of surface soil samples, taken both from known kimberlite bearing areas and as follow-up testing of several areas based on aeromagnetic results. |
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Dr Dumbfuck, if you want easy-to-follow stories you should pick up a copy of Transworld and read about what wheelbases and bearing abecs your favorite pros prefer. |
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You can't really run faster or farther over the long haul simply by bearing down harder. You have to raise the level of your effort, then relax, and trust that preparation. |
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He decided it was time to enter the workforce and took a job in the sales division of Fafnir Bearing Company. |
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Ball Bearing armature and spindle thrust, three jaw screwback chuck. |
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Progressive Components' Needle Bearing Locks for mold alignment are reported to provide exceptionally precise registration between two halves of a tool. |
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Bearing this in mind, one could ask whether people who are blind are able to understand spoken communication that is accompanied by nonverbal communication. |
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