The authors repeated the analysis for the hyperactive probands who had or had not been treated with stimulants in high school. |
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It holds out the prospect of hydrofoils or catamarans whisking up to 150 passengers at a time on the journey. |
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It was a very dry world, almost no water, and not much carbon, hydrogen or oxygen either. |
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Sometimes I cook large rice or pasta for salads and vary the toppings as the week goes by. |
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Then he draws the strip directly in ink on large pasteboard, photocopies it, and shades the reduced copy with a gray wash or watercolor. |
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Except for this short period, he always worked in gouache on drawing paper, sometimes accompanying this with pencil, pastel or ball-point pen. |
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Look for a brand without added fat, partially hydrogenated oils or additives and preservatives. |
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This can be carried out using chemical oxidation agents such as hydrogen peroxide, ozone, or potassium dichromate. |
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In parallel with this I plan to visit museums where there are early keyboard instruments, either harpsichords or clavichords. |
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He does not pretend it is a clavichord or a harpsichord, and the instrument's full ranges of volume, tone, and color are used. |
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No distal clavicular resections or subacromial decompressions were performed during the same procedure. |
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Available in primary colours or pastels, wipe containers can be used with the flip-up lid left on or removed to make a see-through bin. |
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One can choose from an array of bed or cushion covers available in cotton or silk satins in floral motifs in pastels. |
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Soft off-white colours and pastels, chubby pillows and billowing curtains take the edge off a late night nursing or a restless bout of colic. |
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The hoof pastern axis may be broken forward or broken backward and the heel angle decreased with a low heel. |
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Texas Pastures organic milk is traditionally pasteurized and produced without antibiotics, synthetic hormones or pesticides. |
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The cream is piped to the vat pasteurizers, while the skim or standardized milk completes its trip through the HTST pasteurizer. |
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It is characteristic in having numerous rounded or claviform tubercles on the mantle. |
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The relief is subject to a clawback if the property is disposed of within six years of receiving the gift or inheritance, he said. |
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They just do not do anything for me artistically speaking, being about as exciting as a claw hammer or a nail gun. |
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The gas component may be ethane, propane, butane, carbon dioxide, or hydrogen sulphide, but is most commonly methane. |
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The internal, or geothermal, heat from within the Earth is responsible for the fact that temperature increases with depth. |
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There is no way a local authority can say that it cannot grant a building consent for that property because of subsidence or geothermal activity. |
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It is possible that the serenata might be what is known as a pasticcio, or an assemblage of music by several composers. |
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Sedimentation and hydrologic alteration, common symptoms of urban watersheds, are likely filling in or flushing higher quality substrata. |
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Stratified or buried deposits in hydrologically abandoned or arrested cave passages are usually anthropogenically or biologically derived. |
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They must be given formulas, which are free of all sources of lactose such as ones that are a meat base, soybean, or amino acid hydrolysate. |
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This enzyme hydrolyzes fatty acids from carbon atoms 1 or 3 of triacylglycerols. |
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You can hear great performers in a cabaretlike setting, or dabble in ukulele and clawhammer banjo lessons. |
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These clawless marine invertebrates, found worldwide, often appear on menus as rock lobster or New Zealand lobster tail. |
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If you're pregnant or nursing, consult your doctor before using bentonite clay. |
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You can apply a layer of bentonite clay to seal the soil or lay a synthetic liner. |
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For this reason, sucking any pastille, lozenge or boiled sweet can help to relieve a sore throat. |
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Baseball has been the national pastime in America for a hundred years or more. |
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Sport to me is a pastime or activity where all of the people or animals enjoy the activity. |
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Start with common hobbies or pastimes and delve just a bit deeper by asking about values and goals. |
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He is a past master at making campus capers without depending on superstars or big budgets. |
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If we can't get a photo release and the child can't be on camera we use puppets, claymation or animation. |
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On New Year's Eve, the couple could take a walk around the grounds of the 300 acre estate or join in the clay pigeon shooting challenge. |
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There was a tendency for communities to view themselves as corporate groups rather than agricultural communities or pastoral hinterlands. |
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Regent's Park lay like pastoral acres of countryside or the royal hunting ground it once was, its lake a broken piece of mirror. |
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Graduates will be eligible to study for a Higher Diploma in educational or chaplaincy studies for a career in education or pastoral work. |
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A far cry from Keijo's spooky, noise-laden pastiches or Islaja's feral moan, Growing Green is subtly pastoral. |
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The two most common radiant floor warming systems are hydronic, usually a whole house heating solution used not just for floors, or electric. |
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However, scientists argue about whether hydrophobic or hydrophilic interactions are dominant. |
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Subaqueous pollination, or hydrophily, has been discussed repeatedly in the light of limited success of fertilization in the aqueous medium. |
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Tribes practising sedentary agriculture or non-nomadic pastoralism are already on the downhill run towards modern, industrial society. |
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When they killed sheep or cattle the pastoralists retaliated by killing the Aborigines. |
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They periodically mobilized their priests to read pastoral letters against attempts to overturn laws that banned or restricted contraception. |
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While I have some wonderful professors, some openly admitted that they are teaching because they did not like or care about the pastorate. |
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Zone in on those oversized sandwiches built with hot corned beef or pastrami served on soft, sturdy, seedless rye. |
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The film is surprisingly clean and free of dirt or scratches, and colors are vibrant and rich. |
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He never tried to pull her hair or toss her skirt over her head or get dirt on her nice clean clothes. |
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The 18th-century mind preferred homely dirt and the occasional clean shirt to the terrors of cold water or the deep ocean. |
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In the marketplace, who would think to ask whether these fish came from a clean or a polluted river like this one? |
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In the interview, the guy never even asked to see my driver's license, or if I had a clean record. |
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For those who still might think I'm a serial killer or guilty of other crimes, here is the proof I have a clean record. |
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When positioning the drywall panel, align the top of each panel with the ceiling edge or the angle break to assure a clean edge. |
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They also can be washed to ensure that the next slab or tilt panel has a clean edge. |
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It is important they get a good, clean catch as this may be the difference in taking a shot up or having to pass it. |
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The taster monitors first whether the wine smells fresh and clean, or whether any off-odours indicate the presence of a wine fault. |
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Shall we leave that until 1 o'clock over lunch or shall we adjourn early and get a clean start at 2 o'clock if this case progresses? |
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People can't wash themselves or clean their places and this becomes a breeding place of diseases. |
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Always wash your hands or clean them with a hand-wipe immediately before and after eating a meal. |
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I want names buster or I am going to come down there and personally clean your clock. |
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They earned a few pennies an hour, but that was more than they could make in the fields or cleaning house. |
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Sweet snacks might then be seen as splitting into baked snacks like biscuits or pastries vs. confections like candy. |
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If you were to run the sheep up there, you'd not have to cut into either the forests or the tilled lands to gain pasturage. |
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You may throw it yourself or you may arrange for it to be leaked in a manner that will keep your hands clean. |
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Spend the same amount of time and money at the slots or the tables, and you could be cleaned out. |
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I can do projects around the house, like try to refinish my front door, or clean out my gutters. |
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The owner of garages plagued by arson attacks and used as a drinking den has been ordered to clean them up or pull them down. |
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Incised wounds have clean-cut, straight edges and generally are free of abrasion or contusion. |
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If you appeared to be a clean-cut youngster, or your parent gave permission, buying a gun was not a big deal. |
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The creams often contain dangerously high amounts of hydroquinone, a depigmenting chemical that can be harmful or fatal in large doses. |
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Cosmetic improvement has been reported with laser therapy or topical treatment with tretinoin or hydroquinone. |
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Alternatively if you have rafted before, you may wish to try hot-dogging or hydrospeeding instead. |
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The duration and size of the grazing area will vary, as with dairy cows or cattle, taking into account, animal and pasture conditions. |
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They're searching for greener pastures, perhaps in Europe or the United States. |
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When they were small enough, swamplands were drained and then used to pasture animals or planted with crops. |
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When it's ready, the old Screen Machine will be put out to pasture in Ayrshire, or Stornoway, or Campbeltown. |
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After rinsing, skip the lotion but put on a pat of baby powder or cornstarch. |
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So keep these tools in an accessible place nearby for those times when you can use a round of applause or a pat on the back. |
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He is not the sort of person who gives out compliments or pats you on the back, he does it in other ways. |
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Although we are in a strong position it is no good patting ourselves on the back in October or November. |
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Other forms of treatment may include yoga or Pilates, homeopathic and herbal remedies, hydrotherapy and acupuncture. |
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I'm not sure that I can give a pat answer to that, or that any of us should give a pat answer as a description for any component of our lives. |
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We don't give stock answers or pat replies to their questions and many players actually know our support staff by name! |
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The working capital revolving credit facility may be in either patacas or Hong Kong dollars. |
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No differences were found in the cleanliness of stalls or the amount of bedding material added. |
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And whether it's the result of his latest clean-living regime or the cold he was suffering from in Glasgow, it doesn't really matter. |
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Wait long enough and you will see the wrasse enter their mouths or gills to give the insides a good clean-out as well. |
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Most customers do a clean-out only once every year or two, and they pay according to the volume of the documents being destroyed. |
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For extra attention, select a cardigan with small pockets or leather patches on the elbows. |
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It is not a fashion statement it is a cult statement in the same way that wearing a political rosette is, or that wearing a gang patch is. |
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I casually open the door, hoping that CAG isn't present, and if he is, that it is so dark he can't see my face or my squadron patch. |
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Clean adhesives could be used in demanding environments like clean rooms or glove boxes without contaminating their surroundings. |
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Carry out the actual assembly process of optical instruments in a clean, dry environment such as a clean room or under a laminar flow hood. |
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Many skin cleansers also contain fragrances designed to mask or reduce unpleasant odors. |
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Older leaves develop a characteristic mottling, or patches of discoloration. |
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It does best in disturbed forest patches with large amounts of edge or open canopy. |
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There is no smarter way to edge up a vegetable patch or kitchen garden than with box hedging. |
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Auto-save happens after each recording pass and edit, and when storing a locate memory or mix scene, a patch preset or an FX preset. |
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It's not clear when wireless LAN vendors will make available Fast Packet Keying as either a software or firmware patch. |
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She was sorting through Ian's worn practice clothes and mending or patching. |
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Touch up jobs on varnished, lacquered or painted surfaces are likely to appear patched. |
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I might have a guest over for Christmas Eve dinner with my family, depending on whether she's patched up with her boyfriend or not. |
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Do you plan to release another patch before the expansion or will the expansion also patch the main program? |
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A great way to get started provided you have a patch panel or analog mixer to serve as a breakout box, and you already have a MIDI interface. |
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Gross examination of the liver can reveal patchy white areas scattered on the capsule or cut surface surrounded by hemorrhagic tissue. |
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However if there is some warm air located near the ground, some air may rise and form areas of patchy or high cloud. |
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The novel's language is patchy in quality and it is hard to know whether this is the fault of the author or the translator. |
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Instead, start and end each day by washing your face with a glycerin or vegetable-based cleanser. |
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A moisturizing cleanser or cleansing bar should leave skin feeling clean, fresh and smooth without dryness. |
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He was clean-shaven with a fresh complexion and was wearing a light-coloured flat cap with a long dark, nylon or cotton raincoat. |
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Gonzalez would bat cleanup and play right field or be the designated hitter. |
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They have no clear idea, or simply do not think about, the complicated process of making it. |
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I didn't have any clear ideas as to what I was going to do with it, or even for how long I would stick at it before getting bored. |
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People are encouraged to begin to drink and eat as soon as they feel ready, starting with clear fluids such as water or apple juice. |
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Place the tray over a heating pad and cover it with a piece of glass or clear plastic. |
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We of course wanted clear skies or our efforts would be thwarted but the morning had been very overcast and we were not hopeful. |
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Everything was a forest green or a clear blue, with patches of sunlight here and there. |
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Broth in an uninoculated tube was clear blue and without a pellicle or precipitate. |
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Beauty is generally perceived as a good clear colour and transparency, as shown by fine emeralds or rubies. |
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All aspects of the soundtrack are free and clear of any excessive noise or distortion. |
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Directional effects are utilized in multiple scenes while the dialogue is all clear of any excessive hiss or distortion. |
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Most essential oils are clear, but some oils such as patchouli, orange and lemongrass are amber or yellow in color. |
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To make your own, add a few drops of a sensual oil like ylang-ylang or patchouli to spray bottle filled with tap or distilled water. |
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On the denim vest pictured, for example, replace or cover the original patch pockets and upper collar with fringing fabric. |
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After half an hour or so, they removed the hazard, and cleared the scene, allowing us to go back to work. |
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Will I have to pay any special duties or fines before being cleared by customs at the airport? |
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By acknowledging that you may have made a mistake or hurt someone else, you can help clear the air, and that will reduce your stress level. |
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It is important to maintain good oral hygiene and to visit your dentist if you have any pain or concerns. |
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Even if you're not covered, contact an industrial hygienist or a company that specializes in mold remediation to take a look. |
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Coach let us sulk for a minute or two, until finally clearing his throat, drawing our attention back to him. |
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If you fancy trying patchwork and quilting, wine-tasting, flavours of the world, cooking for special diets or Basic IT Skills then let us know. |
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It was not meant to cover a mass-casualty attack on ethnic, racial and religious patchworks such as London or New York City. |
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Do we prefer a high technology scan of our person or the physical pat-down? |
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These made-up, swiped, or patchworked personalities become the vehicle for fiction's ethical work. |
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They can go through a pat-down or they can be scanned by this machine called a backscatter machine. |
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Like a hand-woven carpet or patchwork quilt, even its imperfections would ennoble it. |
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I'm not necessarily telling you this to scare you or something, but I figured this could clear some things up. |
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Due to the nature of my client's work you must be eligible to live and work in the UK, and be security cleared or clearable. |
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To determine the relative humidity, you will need a relative humidity sensor, also known as a moisture meter or hygrometer. |
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In the case of the hygrophilous species C. macrocarpa and W. radicans, 6 or 12 months' dry storage killed most spores. |
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They are the producers of the river ecosystem such as the alga or the hygrophyte. |
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Gases and non-aqueous liquids can be dehydrated by passing them over or through a hygroscopic substance, one that readily absorbs water. |
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This comes from the hylomorphic distinction between form and matter, or appearance and essence. |
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The hymen can be broken through activities such as wearing tampons or playing sports. |
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Most women experience discomfort and bleeding the first time they have sexual intercourse due to the stretching or tearing of their hymen. |
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Is it the breaking of the hymen, are bones displaced or is it something else? |
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Then the bride's undergarments or bedclothes stained with hymenal blood are publicly displayed. |
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Cartilage under the patella or kneecap wears away and the surface becomes rough and grainy. |
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For example, resurfacing of the patella with a patellar button is practised routinely, selectively, or not at all. |
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No other patient had an articular cartilage injury of the patella, trochlea, or tibia. |
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Episodes of giving way are consistent with some degree of knee instability and may indicate patellar subluxation or ligamentous rupture. |
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They don't care much about licensing, software patents or threatening legislation. |
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Opt for black patent leather shoes or simple black leather if you don't want to spend money on a new pair. |
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If patent trolls are going to stoop to the level they do, I don't feel inclined to be pleasant or professional in my response to them. |
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Tucker found that when confronted with patent trolls, start-ups often had to resort to layoffs or abandon projects. |
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Then there will be either lamellae, or gills, or pores, with hymenial layers bearing the basidia. |
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As you think about Jesus' goodness to you in prayer today, try writing your own hymn or prayer of praise. |
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These might be orchestral interludes or the religious hymns, but they form more contemplative passages, balancing the dialogue. |
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Were they preludes to a hymn sung by a congregation, and, if so, commoners in a parish church or gentry in a court chapel? |
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Like women and slaves, children were the property of the paterfamilias and could be sold or abandoned, as girls often were. |
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There is a law of persons, or the family, which reflects Roman family life, with the paterfamilias, the wife and children, and the slaves. |
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The paterfamilias or head of the family had the right, in theory at least, to execute summarily any member, including in primis his slaves. |
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Many men still think about fatherhood in terms of the paterfamilias, or traditional father. |
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The cases reek of legal paternalism and legal moralism but little reference is made to ideas of personal autonomy or sovereignty. |
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They don't want paternalism or dependence when they are entitled to resources of their own. |
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Remote antiquity, hymned by the tribe's poet, is revered, and the future feared as it may bring catastrophe or even annihilation. |
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Our problem is that we no longer see holiness in its particulars, in practices like marriage or work that he hymns over and again in his writing. |
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They were to sit in cloister when reading each reading his own book, save those who might be singing from antiphoners, graduals, or hymnaries. |
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Cyberspace will not eclipse the Eucharist or destroy Protestant hymnody, although it might frustrate a lot of liturgists and composers! |
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The Child Support Agency and the Courts don't distinguish between married or single fathers if the father admits paternity. |
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People become ill, quit, go on vacations and take maternity or paternity leave. |
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It's crucial to find out about maternity or paternity leave, pay and conditions. |
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There have been no very publicly pursued paternity suits or divorce settlements plastered all over the tabloids. |
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Options include total demolition with redevelopment, total renovation or partial clearance and renovation. |
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From the 5th to the 12th centuries, agricultural land was created by forest clearance, or was reclaimed from marshland and the sea. |
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You may first enter the building before entering the unit and your service provider may need special clearance to enter the building or complex. |
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Before doing any bike specific force work or high intensity intervals get clearance from your doctor. |
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And revealing it to someone without proper security clearance or without a need to know is not authorized and is a violation. |
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Given the nature of the question, it is difficult for those of us outside the intelligence community or without high level clearance to evaluate. |
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It was not suggested by the appellants, either in evidence or by submission, that there was any second-hand source of paternoster machines. |
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Few folk have any knowledge of, or interest in, the rich tradition of hymnology represented by people like Watts, Wesley, Newton and Toplady. |
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This site hopes to reach out to hymn experts, hymnologists, or anyone with an appreciation for sacred music. |
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These are the circular shaped, hypaethral or roofless structures dedicated to the sixty-four yoginis belonging to the Tantric order. |
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I've also left out extremely rare or poetic devices and terms referring to common linguistic errors. |
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And they are hoping to see hundreds of people who are either unemployed or fed up and looking for a change of direction in their career path. |
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In western Washington, they are usually in areas that have been clear-cut, burned, or otherwise disturbed. |
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On the other hand elephants modify the landscape as they are forest or woodland clearers, path makers and diggers of water pools. |
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He was a good-looking kid, six-two or six-three, clear-eyed, with an easy smile. |
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Anyone who is sick, or poor, or generally pathetic would lack credibility as a prophet. |
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But no one in FEMA had enough sense to ask about air drops, pathfinders, Special Tactics Teams or anything which could have sent immediate aid. |
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The films get shown right round the year in early morning shows at inexpensive auditoriums with no publicity or media hype attached. |
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Of course, as with most advance marketing hype, he, or his contact more likely, neglected to mention an important fact. |
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You have broadcasters hyping up untested prospects with padded records or falling over themselves just to show the latest fad. |
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It gives me the right to be hyper and full of zest and energy, or slow and devoid of all unique thought. |
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Whenever his friends or family were around he became extremely energetic and hyper. |
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I was still feeling exhausted from the last week, so had a strong coffee just before going on and felt a bit hyper for the first hour or so. |
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After about five days patients enter a second phase in which they are restless but not hyperactive or hostile and are now cooperative. |
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How often have we demanded of our priests that they be hyperactive administrators, social workers, or church managers? |
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Various means have been employed to assess sense of time in hyperactive or ADHD children. |
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And parents or teachers described some 28 percent of the children as hyperactive. |
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I occasionally had to ask him to either repeat himself or clarify his comments. |
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You can also overwrite the disk with one or more passes of random data, though this additional step is not necessary. |
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Of key interest to parents is the percentage of students achieving five or more GCSE passes at grade C or above. |
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Entry to the event is free, but strictly through student ID cards or passes. |
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Even if a player under pressure makes a good pass, the ball might end up with the offense's fourth or fifth option. |
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Most people need to pass water every three to four hours during the day and up to once or twice in the night. |
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That meant he would have to shoot from long range or try to drive and pass the ball off. |
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Lesions in the testis can be due to tuberculosis, syphilis, or malignancy and require urgent ultrasound examination. |
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He also instructed me not to let a medic waste bandages or syrettes on him either. |
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The mountain pass is a difficult road to travel and it appears as though you are not apothecaries or wandering salesmen. |
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He got clapped and cheered by the audience, or at least by the noisy loyalist claque who are dotted about the hall. |
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Accountants reckon that while most of us know the price of turbot or fillet steak, few of us know the price of an obscure Bordeaux claret. |
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The quality of its wines can vary from light, fruity, serviceable clarets to the finest first growths capable of ageing for a century or more. |
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Use this time to ask for clarification of difficult points or simply to fill in information you missed the first time. |
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Cllr Pat McCarthy said he wanted clarification on whether or not the car park would contravene the development plan. |
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Was this just charity, or was it payment for services rendered or some kind of hush money? |
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She was not available for comment, or to clarify the exact circumstances surrounding the case. |
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The bill also clarifies the position for employees who are sick or bereaved on a public holiday. |
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When almost done, peel back husks, brush lightly with butter or oil, and grill kernels directly over fire, one to two minutes. |
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There is a road to the coast there, and passage by boat from Lina or Riale. |
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These can grant passage to higher tiers of coliseum borders or past a sealed off fortress, to cite some examples. |
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But we provide space-based utilities no such security or assurance of safe passage or operation. |
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Ask yourself if it would have lead to an effective strategy for countering the enemy or ending the safe passage they had through-out Afghanistan? |
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These generally include full-board accommodation and air passage or road transportation to the islands. |
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If your child is under 6 months old, you may need to clear his or her nose with a bulb syringe. |
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This is performed under general or spinal anaesthetic and some marrow is removed from your own or a donor's hip bone using a syringe and needle. |
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The best thing to do is get to the doctor who may remove the wax by syringing, or suggest special wax-softening ear drops. |
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That section also covers breeding, winter, passage migration, or vagrant records for each species as applicable. |
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That is to say they contain a network of very small blood vessels or passages. |
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Others use mantras or chanting, which relax the nervous system and enhance mental clarity. |
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The NAS report says it is unlikely that the federal plan will restore those grass beds or improve water clarity. |
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Students can slow down the tempo or loop a particular section of music to practice difficult passages. |
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For example, use the thumb to express tenor melodies or in passages requiring maximum power. |
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Chemical mutagens or serial passages were employed earlier to decrease susceptibility to penicillin in BHS group A strains. |
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Each had their own path and they glided on narrow passageways between each other, smiling or bowing but not impeding. |
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Depending on your age, morals and various points of view, she was either the sexiest piece of work around or a brazen hussy or both. |
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Slices of apple, raisins, or syrup of figs can all be useful in treating constipation. |
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This helps sysops describe your game on bulletin boards or in internet archives. |
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If you have had part of your stomach or other organs removed, this will affect your digestive system. |
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What a hustler or conman is looking for in a victim, we are very usefully told, is not stupidity but loneliness. |
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We were no longer supposed to argue, clash, conflict, debate, dispute, oppose, or protest. |
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Eastern religion and science can proceed side-by-side without dispute or clashing with each other. |
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Be careful that your colors don't clash, either among the flowers or between flowers and furniture. |
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Designs that use too many colors, colors that clash, or a messy layout, are just plain hard to look at. |
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It is not known if the prime minister will fly to the funeral, or what he will do if it clashes with the prince's wedding on Friday. |
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In my experience before that, bunnies were either ignored pets left in the backyard hutch or a delicious meal. |
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We met Shen Mai, or Snow Plum Blossom, a young woman in her early 30s who has lived in the same house in the same hutong all her life. |
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Beside every high-rise tower still lie the hutongs, cramped alleyways of communal housing without clean water or electricity. |
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The clasp was golden and she loved the sound of it when she clicked it open, or clicked it shut. |
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They don't understand the scoring systems or the implications of their choices in scoring systems. |
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Why is it then that recipients have to wait for periods any greater than one month to receive their medal or clasp? |
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No specimens with male claspers, either fully or partially developed, were detected. |
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Other than the lightweight classes or categories, all other classes or categories in both sports should be banned for several reasons. |
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You obviously need to know in terms of classes or categories what sort of people are making the claims against the company. |
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Aristotle recognizes different sociopolitical classes or categories of women and men. |
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This book provides a brilliant resource for any critic of the system, socialist or otherwise. |
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We always have the politician or the system or just good old luck to blame it all on. |
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Lighter colored crystals have been referred to as hyacinth or jacinth stones. |
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Tin, amethyst, the sapphire, the smarage or emerald, hyacinth, topaz, crystal, bezoar, marble, and that which in England we call freestone. |
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The systemiser intuitively figures out how things work, or what the underlying rules are controlling a system. |
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An inmate is not allowed to keep a cheque book or savings account passbook in his own possession in his cell. |
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I have also been told that when my passbook runs out my account will be terminated or even before. |
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Because the runners are thinking about moving, they are more apt to take an extra base on a wild pitch or passed ball. |
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It can be by virtue of a hit, a putout, an error, a forceout, a fielder's choice, a passed ball, a wild pitch, a balk, or a stolen base. |
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Following the rules of scientific classification systems, the goal was to create classes or categories that did not overlap. |
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Our beloved class system doesn't help of course, as we are restricted into marriage from a small group of people at work or friends and play. |
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They could also do with a centre-forward, a forward or two of real class and a reliable free taker. |
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Smash it into a pulp so that all the realism, taste or class evaporates and you are just left with the skeleton of the story. |
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Messages can be relayed instantly to individuals, whole classes or to every student in the college possessing a mobile phone. |
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At the community college, most full-time instructors already teach four or more classes each semester. |
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Pair neutral pants with a classic shirt color like navy blue, and your belt can be either brown or black. |
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In order to keep the list accurate and up to date, the system administrator or keyword service must continually increase the size of the list. |
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She is not one-in-herself, but acts as a female counterpart or syzygy to some male. |
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Fat droplets, cholestasis, or alcoholic hyaline may on occasion appear within cells of the adenoma. |
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Typical findings are punctate and linear densities in articular hyaline or fibrocartilaginous tissues. |
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The lips of the choroidal fissure, containing the hyaloid vessels, are fused or nearly so. |
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Officers stopped vehicles if drivers or passengers were not wearing seat belts. |
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The battles about drivers or airline passengers using mobiles are not trivial. |
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Police are searching for both men as well as the drivers or passengers in the first car as a matter of urgency. |
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Check with your college or school for the restrictions on the number and types of courses that can be taken pass-fail. |
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The glucose in honey or derived from sugar may facilitate a balance between hyaluronic acid and collagen, similar to that found in fetal wounds. |
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It takes place in great modern cities, in regions, the Mediterranean region or California, of deeply hybrid cultures and economies. |
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The debate over whether or not to use hybrid varieties becomes very different when you switch from big-time agriculture to home gardening. |
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Normally, daffodils self-pollinate readily and don't hybridise much in the wild, or even show great variation. |
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Sometimes they form by hybridizing, or crossbreeding, to form a new species more or less in one go. |
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Older accounts of species had them able to change through hybridism or in ways that had to do with the nature of generation. |
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The range of genetic variation within a species or from readily hybridizable species may be limited. |
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Utilization of hybrid vigor or heterosis has been successful in cross-pollinated crops, of which maize is a primary example. |
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In essence, the entity would be more analogous to a tissue culture or a hydatidiform mole than to an embryo. |
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While trends are instantly recognizable by length, pattern, or decoration, classics transcend time with their cut, style, and fabric. |
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The sad truth is that this doesn't dig up some underappreciated geniuses or lost classics of Northeastern counterculture. |
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We are not looking, then, at aspirational youngsters being given a leg-up to study Classics, or any such romantic nonsense. |
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Feasting can be either an inclusive or an exclusive activity, as we know from many sources from classical antiquity and modern ethnography. |
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The irony is that the official programme is not particularly elitist, either in terms of classical art forms or cutting-edge postmodernism. |
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Within the field of religion or area studies, there is a difference between emphases in the classical or modern period. |
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