We assume that each of these components are the objects for which there is a desire that they be individually commentable. |
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It is largely left to the officer who is generally of inspector rank or above to actually tailor what is required to the person individually. |
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If you want just a few berries at a time or plan on using your harvest for making preserves later, individually quick-freeze them. |
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As it would be impossible to thank everyone individually we hope that all concerned will accept this acknowledgement. |
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As it would be impossible to thank everyone individually, please accept this acknowledgement as a token of our sincere appreciation. |
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Each of the panels was individually numbered and fitted together on-site like a giant jigsaw. |
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The opera's three acts were presented individually on sequential days in two complete performances over consecutive weekends. |
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Each appropriate region was scraped individually and radioactivity was determined in a scintillation counter. |
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Our mechanical equipment makes it possible for us to deliver all types of furniture components to you quickly, adaptably and individually. |
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Stir in the rice and break up any clumps so that all the grains get coated individually and everything mixes up well. |
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Yet this is a state committed to racial equality, and to promoting black advancement, individually and collectively. |
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Most enterprises and home users can't afford the effort to secure all the systems individually. |
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The articles are readable and are probably best read individually rather than as a group. |
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The neonate larvae were reared individually on plant material in 30 ml plastic cups lined with agar to keep the plant material fresh. |
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Each model is unique, and individually disassembled, cut, melted, filed, smashed, then reassembled to replicate a real fender bender. |
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We would hang by the bar, each of us with a drink paid for individually, broke as we were. |
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Parkinsonian side effects manifest themselves as tremor, rigidity, and akinesia individually or in combination. |
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Trio of hapuka, salmon and kingfish each individually prepared and presented on a large platter. |
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Well, individually or collectively, the musicians were entirely responsive to the wishes of their Music Director. |
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I found each of these films individually wonderful, but together, they just knocked my socks off. |
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Fruit were handled with care and, after harvest, were individually wrapped in wet paper towels to retain water. |
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Local severe weather alerts, delivered to city Web pages and individually to e-mail, cell phones or personal digit assistants. |
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There is no need to individually wrap your tubes in alfoil or to use parafilm to seal your tubes. |
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Paul Lewis regrets he cannot respond individually to readers' queries, but he will discuss some of the issues raised in his column. |
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We are individually shaped by our fortunes and misfortunes, by our upbringing, by the labyrinthine patterns of our hates and pleasures. |
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These new releases, available individually or in a boxed set, use the original advertising artwork. |
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The individually wrapped American cheese slices with potato chips aren't all that bad. |
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Oddly enough the individually wrapped packages smell like American cheese slices when you open them. |
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Last night I ate two slices of individually wrapped fat free American cheese. |
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This site-specific installation collectively and individually embodies a repellent familiarity. |
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The acts of worship like Salah, recitation of the Qur'an and dhikr should be performed in this night individually, not collectively. |
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While each transaction has individually tailored lease terms, operating leases typically range 3-12 years in length. |
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These ingredients have been used individually in the preparation of other yeast leavened dough products. |
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For states so vast and populations so large, the old-fashioned art of retail politics, meeting voters individually, has diminished in importance. |
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The cows were baled individually and then I had to bend down behind them and fit a leg rope to the cow's leg, just above the hoof. |
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Chimpanzee youngsters thus acquire the majority, if not the totality, of their gestures by individually ritualizing them with one another. |
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The extra-large clips were used and placed with a clip applier that contains 25 clips and comes individually wrapped in sterilized packs. |
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Budget allocations and appropriations must be made individually during each year of the program. |
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Animals were weaned at 25 days and housed with like-sex littermates until day 40 when they were individually housed prior to testing. |
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Within a few hours after hatching, lizards were individually measured and toe clipped. |
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Of course, when I first came into this House every member, individually, had to vote and had to declare that vote in the lobby. |
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Tires, which are tagged individually and often rolled off trucks, present a host of challenges. |
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They say the rule that requires every lamb to be individually tagged shows how little the bureaucrats understand about farming. |
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My take-away from this is that there are some steps that we can individually take to improve our security against identity theft. |
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Each sampling technique can be used individually based on certain criteria or it is often common to use all three in combination. |
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In our house Santa delivers stockings to the bedrooms, in which everything, even a satsuma, is individually wrapped, with lots of Sellotape. |
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Upon capture, birds were fitted with individually colored plastic leg bands and immediately released at their point of capture. |
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When someone is terminated, sit down with each employee individually and tell them why that happened, Duffy says. |
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In the laboratory the spiders were housed individually in plastic terraria. |
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A manual count is a laborious process whereby each ballot is scrutinised individually by local electoral officials. |
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Both actors are stronger on screen together than individually, playing off each other very well. |
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Each sheet of the book was screen-printed individually, which means that each sheet is an original print. |
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Then the first of three banderilleros individually run towards the bull making him charge. |
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If you look closely at the canvas itself you can see so much beauty in the leaves of green plants, individually and in mass. |
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After irradiation each male was individually mated with two non-exposed females over a period of 3-4 days and then removed. |
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After this, each female was mated individually with two males from the stem population and kept with them for 3 days. |
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Upon maturation, fruit was individually harvested from all plants over a 2-week period. |
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The profile information is presented individually town-by-town with a separate section devoted to our rural areas. |
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In pharmacological interventions, analgesic and sedative agents were more often used concomitantly than individually. |
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Germinated seeds were planted individually in ceramic pots containing 300 ml of vermiculite, and then inoculated. |
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These colorful batiks are individually handpainted for a unique piece of wearable art. |
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I could then click on each thumbnail to see the pictures individually or start a slideshow to use the SL-C700 as a digital picture viewer. |
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Less obvious truths are deduced from these self-evident beginnings by individually obvious steps. |
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Each frame of video is individually numbered using time code, so the time codes from the offline edit are then used to do the online edit. |
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The separative 2D images of each radical were individually constructed using the spatial function obtained with the two methods. |
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This works at its best in each of the separately designed and individually named bedrooms. |
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My first step was to cut the print into six pieces so each image could be framed individually. |
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Attacks can be triggered by many factors, often a combination which can be tolerated individually but not together. |
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Instead of scanning every item individually, an RFID till would simply total up every item in your shopping trolley as it approached. |
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Who cares about single-serving sugar packets or individually wrapped moist towelettes? |
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He will need individually made insoles permanently, and wear trainers rather than shoes for comfort. |
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The seedlings are then individually transferred to tubes containing nutrient solutions adulterated with different concentrations of lead. |
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After the warp ends have been threaded individually through wire eyes on the shafts, they are sleyed collectively through each split in the reed. |
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There they had to swap their individually coloured bibs with their team mates who then cycled as far as Sheffield Cross. |
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At the time of marketing, cull cows were individually weighed, and BCS was recorded. |
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The scales are shed individually, so crocodilians do not molt like snakes do. |
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All auditory stimuli were presented monaurally to the left ear via a specially designed, individually fitted hearing aid device. |
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Females within the D. melanogaster subgroup were sorted in the field and placed individually into vials. |
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The latter are individually decorated, one in the colour of Lester Piggott's silks when he rode the Duke of Chatsworth's winning horse at Ascot. |
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Males call not in choruses, but individually, though adults of both sexes appear to lack tympana. |
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Used either in formula or individually, it serves to regulate the metabolism, prevent bloating and counteract obesity. |
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Think of the extra costs eg. new coats, boots, thermal underwear, block heaters that we each individually would have to bear. |
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Players keep their tricks individually, and whoever takes the most card points loses. |
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The desire for peer approval and acceptance can motivate young women to act in healthy or hurtful ways, either individually or in groups. |
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However, there are also the unsung heroes who individually and unassumingly, quietly work for social change and never receive public attention. |
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Each center piece was individually bolted to its matching end trusses, and then they too were joined by joists and covered with metal decking. |
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A total of 12,600 transformants from six individually mutagenized pools were screened. |
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All apartments are individually designed to give a unique look and feel to each property. |
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Using the computer's clock, each file was individually labeled in nanoseconds at the moment it was generated. |
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Discretion is a nebulous thing, each case is different and what we are saying is that the HSE doesn't appear to look at cases individually. |
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The only way to add more than one photo at once is to select each photo individually in separate upload fields. |
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All the rooms are individually designed and a brasserie and bar serves classic French dishes and drink. |
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Without breathalysing the cows individually, it seemed, there would be no way of knowing for sure. |
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However, individually housed sows can be protected from aggressive physical interactions if partitions are in place. |
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Scientists still aren't clear, for example, whether the birds hunted in packs like velociraptors or individually like large predatory cats. |
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Although vorticellas are often found in clusters, each stalk is individually attached to the surface. |
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Additionally, all five species that were studied individually exhibited highly significant northward movement in the spring. |
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I think that every case should be dealt with individually rather that having a strong opinion about it. |
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The alcohols play a small role individually as fixatives but penetrate quickly and denature proteins by coagulation. |
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I want you to individually hand-dunk each cube of stale bread into the garlic-infused olive oil. |
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The engineers providing the foam floor forms individually numbered more than 200 panels to match the architect's drawings. |
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We randomised patients individually using sealed, opaque, sequentially numbered envelopes. |
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The older people may wish to individually observe religious rituals, but with the young Sabra, orthodox custom holds no sway. |
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All campaigns are sent individually, with no sharing, and you receive a stats report at the end of the campaign. |
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Each situation is different, and must be assessed individually when the occasion arises. |
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But chief health officer Chris Adriaansen says states want trees in the quarantine area at Emerald individually inspected for canker. |
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The hospitals were not named publicly in last year's report but were individually informed of their status. |
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Each of Anand's pieces is individually handcrafted using wood-free handmade paper. |
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Note that in the insect ommatidium cells are being specified and determined individually, not as groups of cells. |
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Thinner roots are planted horizontally in trays of compost and potted up individually once shoots have developed. |
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One of the biggest concerns people had had about strata titles was that in many cases they did not individually own the building they occupied. |
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The medals have been struck at the Royal Thai Mint, with each medal individually numbered to ensure the collectible nature of the piece. |
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We've translated this ancient ceramic art to polymer clay to produce pieces that are individually unique in design and colors. |
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Crucially, you will both be individually and jointly responsible for any overdrafts or debt on the joint account. |
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Packet switching involves dividing messages into packets and individually transmitting them across the network to their destination. |
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However, each tribe individually is either paraphyletic or polyphyletic with respect to most recent songbird classifications. |
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Members attended bi-weekly court sessions, wherein their progress was individually appraised by a resident circuit judge. |
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Because treatment tends to be individually focused, most family members of pathological gamblers never receive the care they need. |
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Potential lethal payloads include penetrating warheads and a variety of submunitions that can individually target both soft and armored targets. |
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Upon arriving at the door we were individually told that this was always a closed meeting and not open to the public. |
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Every inflorescence of a marked branch was individually identified with a numbered tag tied to its pedicel and its number of flowers recorded. |
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Boards cut individually to fit the rafter spacings may be temporarily fixed to the battens using large headed clout nails. |
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Two electronically controlled clutches deliver torque to the front wheels individually. |
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Cofactors are usually selected on the basis of simple forward selection, with markers entering the model individually rather than in pairs. |
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I'm assigned to seven dogs, which I walk individually. I also pet-sit cats. |
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Perhaps he is more incisive on individually produced artefacts like paintings or buildings. |
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It might be innate and modularised, learned individually, or acquired through a process of enculturation. |
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Indeed, she's a tireless communicator, meeting individually with each of her 13 direct reports every two weeks. |
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The spokesman for the Ombudsman said that each case was examined individually. |
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He opened up one of the individually wrapped candies, and popped one in his mouth. |
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With a population of three million and several hundred individually named streets, it's easy to get lost in Toronto. |
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Discrepancies were individually adjudicated considering all available data. |
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This is particularly helpful when naming files individually or in deciding which files to rename or not. |
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In this sense, then, the worker, individually, is separated from, or alienated from, that product. |
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Targets are separated and individually managed and displayed on situational displays. |
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Participants were tested individually in a small room that was free from distractions. |
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However we feel that they do not have sufficient man power to guard every room individually. |
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This was done by the data collector for each patient individually in a separate room. |
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Every sentence was then individually examined for possible meanings and implications. |
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And if caps and hoods are banned, it may just inspire others to dress more individually and think up a new fashion craze. |
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Later on, Blanc takes me on a tour of the bedrooms, each of which is, essentially, an individually designed and named fantasy. |
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Every bedroom at Stobo Castle is individually designed and mix a traditional style with quirky touches. |
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They have different personalities and react individually to their bereavement. |
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All individually designed, the names should give you a rough idea of their content. |
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Glencull House is the first property to come onto the market in this small estate where each house has been individually designed. |
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We all order the same dish, off a set menu, but in our individually distinctive voices. |
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Their tone was well-blended when need be but individually distinctive when called for. |
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The bedrooms range from standard, superior and deluxe to suites, all en-suite and individually designed and decorated. |
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Apparently they are all individually designed and handmade and some are one-of-a-kind pieces. |
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Its rooms are individually decorated and it has a fully-licensed restaurant offering a variety of wedding styles. |
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Each person must answer that question individually, and I believe we all need to know the answer. |
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Finally, he said he would come to each room and introduce himself individually to each passenger. |
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If an issue affects someone personally and individually, then the communication should be one to one, face to face. |
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This is not a case where the clinical judgment of any person individually or collectively should be subjected to independent scrutiny. |
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Below this critical ratio, most competitors move individually and tend to separate. |
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Political candidates may be invited in their capacity as candidates, or individually. |
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Others began individually booking hotel rooms and plane tickets on the Internet. |
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I think you have to give the impression that you're talking to everybody individually in the room. |
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This rule has its origin in the 19th century when anyone suing a partnership had to sue every partner individually. |
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A wedge is driven between what people want individually and what society wants as a collective. |
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Democracy, after all, is not about which personality we, individually, like or dislike. |
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All booked individually apart from one married couple, two pairs of friends, and two mothers with daughters. |
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Our results suggest that the enzymatic, inflammatory, and infective pathogenic elements could be individually treated. |
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We therefore assessed the relevant methodological aspects individually rather than use a composite score. |
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Both of these nuclei may individually exert inhibitory influence on ingestive behaviour. |
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They individually pick and choose among the large range of contemporary styles, from traditional painting to conceptual art. |
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Their feathers embedded in individually sewn gauze plackets or variants on strips, shreds and wrinkles could have commercial applications. |
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Altogether his work has a distinctive, congruous voice, but individually his films are produced with very dissimilar methods and motives. |
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He should then explain to the boy and girl individually their respective conjugal duties as husband and wife. |
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We've got to produce consistency of performance, individually and collectively, so that we are a threat every time we go on the field. |
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Towers of individually plated food may impress in a restaurant, but only a fool would try that at home. |
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Each well is thus optically wired such that it can be individually interrogated. |
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Make a batch of flapjacks on Sunday and wrap them individually so they last all week. |
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In some cases, members of agricultural cooperatives were permitted to farm individually. |
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Group travel was arranged by the program coordinators, but students individually purchased their airline tickets. |
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We have six humpback whales who are individually recognisable by their tail flukes. |
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The project is divided into different portions, individually tendered and contracted. |
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Many of the collection's photographs show attractive young art students posing nude individually or in pairs, even in small groups. |
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In that scrapbook there'll be pictures of everyone individually, and then pictures of the couples together. |
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The three men thanked jurors individually as the 11 women and one man left the court building, then they went off to celebrate. |
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The temperature of each pair of forceps can be set individually by an easy-to-read keypad. |
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Chemicals that individually are not found to be hazardous may foreseeably be deadly when combined. |
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Our database did not contain diagnoses, dosage recommendations, or individually prepared drug formulations. |
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Although many speakers struck bland notes individually, together these became a crescendo of shared concern. |
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As well as being used individually, oils can be used in blends to create uniquely fragranced candles. |
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Cultural capital can be gained individually through the process of learning, adaptation, and cultivation. |
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Project Rooms, a series of individually curated solo exhibitions, will also make its debut at Art Miami. |
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The curvatures of the electronically controlled seats and backs can be individually adjusted. |
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The two stars, who will be special guests at the gala, will perform individually and in tandem. |
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Each character controls differently and power-ups affect them individually, making old levels new again and new levels particularly refreshing. |
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The wife of the Bishop, of the Archdeacon and of the Area Dean should be invited individually so that seats can be reserved for them. |
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Plenty of biographies have been written about each of these gentlemen individually. |
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We have all donated individually but collectively we want to get together and do something quite big. |
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Tops and belts were festooned with perspex, while prints were individually developed and printed on sweaters, T-shirts and more leather. |
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Sacred places, old dwelling sites, and cemeteries exist, but propitiatory rites are made individually. |
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At the end of each experiment the males were individually housed until pupae emerged from all parasitized males. |
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The specimens were then ground to a fine powder and analyzed individually in an X-ray diffractometer to determine carbonate polymorph mineralogy. |
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Therefore the villages and growths of Burgundy are individually expressed in all the wines that carry their name. |
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Cloths are normally embroidered individually rather than by pairs or groups of women. |
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Suggested retail for the individually wrapped gumball, in assorted fruit flavors, ranges 69-79 cents. |
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Taken individually, each object may have provoked some unsettling reactions and reverberations, but those were fleeting and ephemeral. |
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With monoprints, the etching essentially becomes the duplicable base for individually colored versions. |
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In the mixed model used to assess significance, the observed error among replicate measures was incorporated for each gene individually. |
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Participants were tested individually by an experimenter blind to the hypothesis of the experiment. |
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Elsewhere, live shrimp are sold by the dozen or individually, but the quantities tend to be roughly the same by any standard of sale. |
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Yes, it may be individually rational, but let's zoom back to 30,000 feet and look at the whole society. |
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When Chester accepted the invitation to go to the University of Kentucky, it put our family in a fertile situation where we could grow individually and as a family. |
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Prior to the challenge test, the fish were kept under standard environmental conditions and individually tagged with passive integrated transponder tags. |
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All these competencies can of course be used individually or egoistically. |
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Each actor individually defined what their response was to the death of Sybil. |
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Predators were individually introduced into the olfactometer at the starting point on an iron wire, which was positioned in the center of the glass tube. |
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By 1410, a fully-articulated, individually tailored, and stylistically uniform harness of moulded plate armour covered the whole body of every Latin knight. |
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Oxen were a common beast of burden during biblical times, and I believe that the sledges were probably drawn by those beasts, either individually or in small teams. |
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The drawing rooms are splendidly accoutred, the 19 bedrooms individually designed and lavishly furnished and its restaurant is, simply, second to none. |
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The triplets assert difference and sameness, repression and expression, in an identity that is pluralistically unique and individually complicated. |
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Eight different bones from Australian species of fish and a king prawn shell were selected and each was positioned individually in the tonsil, vallecula and piriform fossa. |
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Or give out individually wrapped cookies and candies made with carob instead of chocolate and sweetened with fruit juice rather than refined sugar. |
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The threat to smaller racecourses would come if bigger tracks decided to scrap the broadcasting contract altogether, and negotiate fresh deals for themselves individually. |
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Exacerbating these problems is the issue of individual geysers and water meters, allowing tenants to be individually billed for their consumption. |
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To freeze ground meat, shape into patties and wrap individually. |
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I feel individually, like stats and stuff, I feel like I did my job with that and I established myself. |
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The UK PAAMS will defend the ships from missiles approaching individually or in salvos and is capable of controlling a large number of airborne missiles simultaneously. |
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Other features include fitted wardrobes in all bedrooms, full tiling in bathrooms and en suites, individually designed kitchens and ceramic tiled splashbacks. |
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The judge tells him to sit tight and wait for his case to be individually handled at the end of the proceeding. |
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While custom tailors sold individually fitted suits and other personalized apparel, they increasingly rationalized the production process in order to reduce basic costs. |
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Each image should be individually linked to the case to which it belongs, so that if images are misfiled or removed from storage, their origin can still be identified. |
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Fabricated from 300X300 mm sections of home grown Douglas fir, each section was individually machined and stabilized by Douglas fir purlins and braces. |
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These throngs of people standing in high-profile vigils could disperse and go individually to thousands of bedsides and visit those who suffer in isolation. |
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The age of discretion comes individually, around seven years, when common bread can be distinguished from the Eucharistic bread, the true Body of Christ. |
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Cowtails individually enter the flats on the flood tide to rest for a minimum of 4 h, leaving on the ebb tide, singly as well, presumably to feed. |
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They were probably separated by earlier collectors to sell individually. |
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The Olympics allow nations to field champions and individually represent the country in mock battle. |
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Increasingly, firms are changing the way they do business, away from one-off transactions which are individually negotiated, towards ongoing co-operative relationships. |
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The wires are attached to the harness with clamps, each individually adjusted, since even people of the same height and weight have different centers of gravity. |
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A number of Australian shooters distinguished themselves individually. |
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The subsequent search resulted in weapons charges that individually could carry 20 years or more. |
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Each endowment case will be different and should be examined individually. |
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The coffee is made individually in small, long-handled pots. |
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You can browse and view images individually or in thumbnail mode. |
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Reporters, individually or in groups, could use the Net to raise money directly from readers interested in specific stories or journalistic styles. |
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We have individually and collectively been asking the minister to drop these charges and to address issues of harbour dues and maintenance realistically. |
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Now that I've re-emphasized my main point, which I think deals with quite a few of the complaints made, I'll address a few of your comments individually. |
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They are asked to examine each one individually and decide its worthiness. |
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The two obviously have a simpatico relationship and their working methods, however different they might be individually, complement one another in a seemingly natural manner. |
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The pair often went out busking in various towns, individually and together, but soon realised it was when they played together that the crowds built up. |
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Heifers were randomly assigned into one of 28 pens and fed for 42 d. Feed for each treatment was individually batched and delivered at approximately 0900 h each morning. |
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For individually wrapped tablets in blister packs or foil, then a cool dark cupboard is fine, but for capsules, it is even more important to keep them cool. |
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Because of the disparate nature of the electorate, candidates must take to the high roads and by-roads and visit councillors individually to solicit their votes. |
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We look at each case individually and give an independent adjudication. |
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Do not wrap any of the items individually and do not overfill the box. |
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When you are looking at each case individually, what are you looking for? |
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These discrete building blocks must have individually useful optical properties and easily integrate with other optical materials in a broad range of configurations. |
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We received individually addressed cards in our mail boxes, instructing us where to receive our equipment. |
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Each room or suite is individually appointed, and thus no two are alike. |
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It comes down in flakes, each one individually designed with six points. |
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The ICRC, working with a local agency, helps people to individually chlorinate cans of water collected from Lake Kivu, trying to keep away the specter of cholera. |
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Her outstanding ride leaves her in joint tenth place overnight individually, and leaving the UK team int he silver medal position. |
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In other words, we should all individually carry what is our everyday load or responsibility, but where it becomes too heavy for us, we all join in and share the burden. |
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When people want a legal opinion in detail, they must address their communications to us, individually, and not to irresponsible smatterers, like the chief editor. |
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The aircraft would be vastly more effective against these sorts of targets if it delivered a large number of much smaller, individually targetable weapons. |
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To become American women, as Schreier phrases it, they had to repress much of what made them ethnically, individually, and hence naturally different. |
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His fear is that this proof will have to be produced individually in each case and that the process will prove the undoing of many, in dairy farming in particular. |
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The tiled bathrooms have been finished with chrome fittings and each apartment has a modern, individually designed fitted kitchen with extractor unit. |
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John hangs the leather on a plaiting hook and applies saddle dressing to the strands so that each one is individually stretched to assure a tight plait. |
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The effect of these poems is powerful both individually and cumulatively. |
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Wrap each sandwich in heavy plastic wrap and freeze individually. |
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They make the sign of the cross and say grace silently and individually. |
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A cluster of women, about six, in their white dresses and wide-brim leghorn hats, were on the lawn by the side of the house but too far away to distinguish individually. |
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Each bottle has been individually numbered and as an added bonus for cricket lovers, it has been signed by some members of India's 1983 World Cup team. |
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The concern is that a life insurance company might turn over individually deniable medical information about a consumer to a home lending or credit card subsidiary. |
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Additionally, it prevents the camp office from being disrupted because of phones ringing off the hook and from having to call each family contact individually. |
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These films are indexed individually and linearly, meaning you must scroll through each page one by one in order to find the particular film you are interested in. |
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We will also think about how functions are built from component parts, and how we differentiate a function by considering these parts individually and how they are combined. |
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Classifying the colours individually, the note says the black paste contains lead oxide, green has copper sulphate and the red has mercury sulphite. |
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From Santas and snow-babies to churches, trains and teardrop baubles, each ornament is individually crafted in an intricate process that takes seven years to learn. |
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For an individual there are always unmeasured and unknown factors and the outcome anyway can be only yes or no, so predictions cannot be individually validated. |
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The spiral decorations, individually and in pairs joined by a loop, and the schematic lizard on the opposite side of the bell, suggest a Cross River origin. |
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The door-pulls and the gear lever are in translucent coloured plastic, and the rear seats individually slide, fold and stow away to enlarge the meagre boot. |
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You can view feeds individually, or group them into convenient categories. |
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The app has a 4 channel mixer and it's possible to choose individually for each channel between the Analog, the Bassline and the Drum machine. |
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In experiments, xanthan gum, carboxymethylcellulose, glycerol and propylene glycol were added individually and in combination to the tortillas. |
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Certainly, later in the day it is reported that Henry and Anne both individually and privately wept for her death. |
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The 4-by-4 ft panel houses 289 individually controlled Philips Color Kinetics iColor LMX RGB LED nodes with transparent lens covers. |
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They escaped suspicion by individually supplying only small quantities of prescription drugs such as Demerol, Methadone and Xanax. |
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Most applicants will be individually interviewed by academics at more than one college. |
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Moving away from the traditional bhunas, tikkas and pathias, the venue specialises in more individually flavoured offerings. |
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However, given the lowball offer, there are reports that AB InBev may choose to scupper the sale, and try to sell off the breweries individually. |
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Blades should be hung on their own hooks from pegboard or stored individually in a drawer or box to prevent them from rubbing. |
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But mostly it was just, How do you play a folk song individually? |
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In these Horizontal Form Fill Seal applications, the individually wrapped products are hard candy, flat lollipops and boiled sweets. |
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Also in 2012, the entire original Beatles album catalogue was reissued on vinyl, available either individually or as a box set. |
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Students also used a Likert scale to estimate their stress level when testing individually and during double testing. |
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In the sixth-grade boys' competition, Steven Melene of New Vista Middle School won individually and Hillview Middle School as a team. |
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Each Brush-Up is individually packaged in a thin, compact design that fits easily in a wallet or pocketbook. |
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The first week, four males were placed in a mesocosm, while four females were placed individually in the remaining four mesocosms. |
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Nonneoplastic MCs have round to ovoid nuclei, abundant metachromatic or basophilic granules, and are generally individually dispersed in tissue. |
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The case of each worker who accepts the buyout will be evaluated individually. |
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Multiple mechanical shearing actions can be used to release these microfibrils individually. |
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They also wished to be free to accept such engagements individually, absenting themselves from concerts if there were a clash of dates. |
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This unit will deliver the required innocuous HF current bursts and will individually command each microstimulator. |
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