I think I've found a yellow streak amidst your red, white, and blue posturing. |
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Her track record in politics however suggests that there is an authoritarian streak in her. |
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It is often supposed that Americans' retributive streak is linked to their greater religiosity. |
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I had to streak down and do a quick makeshift landing at a convenient landing strip. |
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My mother was in turns warm and distant, yielding in me both a confused sense of worth and an independent individualist streak. |
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He has a romantic streak and, full of remorse and resentment, is deeply upset by the feud with his mother. |
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He has a cranky Luddite streak, and he may be amplifying it for comic effect. |
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Extend that winning streak to five, six games, and the NFC North race becomes a laugher. |
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The red streak ended at the exact midpoint of a bunk bed, which was situated directly across from the door. |
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Riding an unbeaten streak since 1998, Ward has dominated opponents in the middleweight and light heavyweight classes. |
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But after The Big Breakfast she had toughened up and developed a more ruthless survivalist streak. |
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It turns out the intellectual sexpot with the streak of wild grey hair was a bit of a closet case. |
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He's a nice, ordinary guy with enough of a nerdy streak to explain his social difficulties. |
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Fifth, there is a streak of melancholia in the English imagination, which can easily slide into a condition of fatalism. |
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He is a self-confessed loner with, he admits, a strong streak of indiscipline. |
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The women might have been sweet but they could also whip out a streak of meanness just to put the man in place. |
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Unfortunately, before leaving on his American adventure, he apparently forgot to pack his maverick streak. |
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The younger girl is drawn to Anita's rebellious streak and they soon become thick as thieves. |
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Out of the corner of my eye, I watched a bird streak past, riding a thermal up over the building. |
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Everyone looks at him as the stripes of reddish brownish maroon streak his face. |
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Plus, coming in off a two-game losing streak in which they scored a total of 17 points, the team's mind-set can't be positive. |
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The streak of white hair that he sports provides a bizarre touch that reflects the two-sided nature of the character's personality. |
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It must be some puritan streak in me, but I find the detailed discussion of tastes and sensations nauseating and very distressing to read. |
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I've always had a stubborn streak, but I've never let my emotions boil over like that before. |
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He does have a sardonic streak of humour, which erupts ever so quietly in sporadic bursts. |
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Early poverty left her with an avaricious streak and occasionally greed has cost her. |
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Reading it is like trying to keep up with a fast walker who is also talking a blue streak. |
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But Italy still has a streak of sporting Machiavellianism a mile wide, and his prospects of staying the course remain in the balance. |
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If a similar male had both a green streak in the head and a curly tail feather, it was counted as a hybrid. |
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Where the rock contains mineral grains it may be possible to determine the hardness, lustre and streak of the minerals. |
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He placed it in the thin streak of daylight, and its luminousness was almost immediately restored. |
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The surfaces of the lens or cornea may not be smooth, causing an aberration that results in a streak of distortion called astigmatism. |
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As with wheat streak mosaic, we've had a few calls on crown rot causing partial stand loss. |
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Culkin grounds the movie in Igby, a lippy punk with a mean streak who you can't help but like because, well, he tells it like it is. |
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Wheat streak mosaic virus is little more than a genetic snippet of ribonucleic acid. |
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Whether it is a streak of water flowing down a dry riverbed or a cast shadow disrupting the almost monochrome field is unclear. |
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Robbins plays a more geeky character who is shy and meek, but has a rip-roaring streak in him. |
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A splash movement flitted out from under the lily pad and a streak of orange made its way to another. |
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Northern lights are ribbons of different colored lights that streak across the sky. |
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As a result, Langley has a revengeful trait of character and a mercenary streak. |
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Wheat streak mosaic is the major disease in the southern Panhandle this year. |
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A few wild swishes, a couple of pop-ups for easy catches, and then a mishit squeezed past first base is enough to keep a streak alive. |
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Inside every one of us lies a Puritan streak which abhors anything smacking of frivolity or done for the sheer joy of it. |
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She took a break in the next two races before launching her streak, winning the next four races on the eight-race meeting to land the quadrella. |
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She pointed at two sets of three claw marks arranged in a triangle, with a streak in the blood on the floor between them. |
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A prominent streak of misanthropy and shyness in his nature resulted in his concert career being sporadic. |
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Stephens veils the pastoral subjects with milky washes that streak the surface, and a brown glaze that drips languorously down it. |
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The origin of the streak mosaic virus infections isn't known, Agriculture Minister Warren Truss said last week. |
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Teenagers have a reputation for possessing something of a Jekyll and Hyde streak. |
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The other streak that Gould does not mention in these essays is a streak of his own, though his publishers are not so reticent. |
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I am a pragmatic person, although I do have a romantic streak, and there are practical advantages to being wed. |
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The initial anlage of the atherosclerotic plaque seen in adults can be seen as a fatty streak on the surface of the arterial wall during infancy. |
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When will we again see a winning streak like Arsenal managed in the English premier football league? |
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But fortunately for my self-righteous and judgemental streak, I can't afford to indulge in fashion. |
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If serious wheat streak is suspected, growers must contact their insurance agent so fields can be adjusted. |
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Indeed, a lot of the performances from the early 1990s give a misleading image of an arrogant American with a hefty streak of misanthropy. |
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The Aesculapian snake has a uniformly brown back with a streak of darker colour behind the eyes. |
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He also appears to be a streak player, because he can be white-hot for a month or two and then disappear for the next month or two. |
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A muffled whump sounded and a streak left the launcher and struck the target. |
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It grew in intensity, and resolved itself into a streak of fire descending to the planet's surface. |
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You come curious to know if he is another young manager on a hot streak or if he has more than that. |
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As a teenager, Kureishi responded to the racist taunts by immersing himself in rock music and nurturing his rebellious streak. |
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He couldn't boast of a youthful zest nor could he of a rebellious streak of fashion consciousness. |
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Maybe he gets his rebellious streak from his mother, who stood up to her whole family. |
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Others, then, have spotted that restless, rebellious streak in him, which made a military career impossible. |
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Ask just about anyone and you'll soon find out that he is not your typical teenager with an unmistakable rebellious streak. |
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The Spaniard held serve for the rest of the set to win the 12 th title of his clay court streak. |
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He has since embarked on a winning streak courtesy of his grit, tenacity and persistent style. |
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You obviously know the rules so let's see if your lucky break becomes a winning streak. |
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Kinglets and chickadees worked the cedars nearby, and we were lucky enough to glimpse the scarlet streak atop one little kinglet's head. |
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My gut feeling is that the world champions will have to fight very hard to maintain their winning streak in Edinburgh. |
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An aggressive streak with free agency and trades has offset some so-so draft picks and mistakes with the defense. |
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Brazil's broadcasting style is calm and laconic, overlaid with a sporadic bullying streak towards the polite Beecroft. |
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Still, as their winning streak drained the suspense out of the show, no event needed a running joke more. |
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Though born lame in one leg, and displaying a streak of romanticism, Agesilaus was typically Spartan in his qualities and limitations. |
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The green blur of the commuter train as it speeds in the night draws a streak of light like a zoetrope, one of the many visual surprises. |
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In Pittsburgh, Eric Chouinard scored off Pittsburgh goalie Sebastien Caron's misplay in the second period, and Philadelphia ran its unbeaten streak to 10 games. |
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In fact, she knew the correct answer 92 percent of the time she buzzed in during her 20-game streak. |
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There was a small black dot near the corner of her eye where Leslie had doubtlessly stabbed herself with her mascara wand, and a streak of lip gloss on her glasses. |
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He carried the habit through a number of upscale academies and prep schools, managing to get routinely expelled for poor marks and a strong anti-authoritarian streak. |
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The big righthander had been working on a streak of five outings of 10 or more whiffs, including back-to-back games of 15 strikeouts heading into his start vs. Arizona. |
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He has a stubborn streak and definite strains of a rebellious nature, partly cultivated by his circumstances, which give him an appetite for dispute. |
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It was clear to me that at least at the end of his life the Dionysian streak was trying to get out. |
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He is an ordinary candidate whose yellow streak has already shown itself. |
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Taurus repackages an existing creative streak, Gemini gets philosophical, and Virgo thinks positive. |
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Like most men or women who attain distinction in their chosen sport, and whose competitive streak is almost visible, Harry is a self-confessed rotten loser. |
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A 10-game winning streak vaulted Boston into contention with the White Sox and the Detroit Tigers, whom the writers had tabbed as early-season favorites. |
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Thus he asks Rick-the-coward, who talks a blue streak about the dancing contest, the confrontation with the jocks, the pictures, and the confrontation with Hattie. |
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The Chorus leader and, of course, Electra talk a blue streak. |
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Unfortunately I know very little about them because I talked a blue streak from the moment they stepped in the door to the moment the door closed behind them when they left. |
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They are pukka and top drawer, but with a teeny-weeny, alternative streak. |
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But what both men had in common was a streak of rugged individualism, stubbornness, and personal vision. |
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And with those stories, we once again prove our own maverick streak. |
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It could have been a streak of luck, or, mayhap, something more that caused such a strange happening, but everyone will be glad that everything will be set in the right way. |
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A vivid blue streak ripped the air between them, tearing the smoldering man from his horse and causing the last mount to rear, throwing its rider. |
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A good shrink might argue, for example, that Scots seem not to like themselves very much, at least if their self-destructive streak is anything to go by. |
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For all the easy going humour, Channon's competitive streak dictates that he would find it hard to take in the concept of a friendly game of tiddlywinks. |
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Hey Beantown, don't get too excited about Boston's 4-game winning streak. |
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But bad luck befell the team, resulting in a year-long winless streak. |
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While Michael was fiercely loyal in his professional and personal relationships, he had a ruthless streak and was prepared to put his career before all else. |
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Dust had collected on the tube's surface, turning Nick's finger a dark gray once he ran his finger across it, tracing a clear streak across the cloudy tube. |
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They have a weirdly jubilant streak that defuses any hint of a Luddite subtext. |
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The appearance of comets in photographs can give the erroneous impression that they streak through the night sky like a meteor or a shooting star. |
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Democratic turnaround artist Will Marshall on what Republicans can do to end their political losing streak. |
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She grew up an orphan in Japanese internment camps and has a flighty streak. |
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The boys have also been getting into bother for Louis' kleptomaniacal streak. |
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For many, the streak of eccentric adventure is the fun of it all. |
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Benn turned professional in 1987 and began a streak of consecutive knockout wins. |
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After that, he managed another winning streak against some obscure boxers, but by 1958 it was clear his best days in boxing were long over. |
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Whittle developed a rebellious and adventurous streak, together with an early interest in aviation. |
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She turned off the bed-head light in this tiny, low-ceiled rolling home of hers, raised the curtain and watched the specks of light streak by. |
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Relegated only once, in 1913, they continue the longest streak in the top division. |
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I can now conjecture readily that this streak of light was, in all likelihood, a gleam from a lantern carried by some one across the lawn. |
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Ontario Convention Center is on a winning streak with booking repeat business. |
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John, who uses nutritionalists and mind coaches at his Birmingham academy, was immediately bowled over by the Russians' competitive streak. |
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Which isn't to suggest that Totts does not have a hard streak too, or that Lambie is just a roughneck. |
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Another kind of cell called a leucophore makes a different girls-only special effect, a white streak between the fins. |
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They are the Bay State Barefooters, who streak behind speeding motorboats without water skis. |
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If you want to test your adventurous streak, you can use these walls to do some rappelling. |
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He had a streak of native coarseness, which matched his somewhat ranine cast of feature. |
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J J The Jet Plane is three times a Group One winner and can back up an enviably consistent streak with undoubted class. |
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Northridge snapped its three-game losing streak with a 74-56 victory over Riverside on Thursday, sweeping the season series with the Highlanders. |
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Los Angeles is riding a three-game losing streak, and not looking very good in the process. |
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His antiauthoritarian streak shines through as he chronicles his idyllic youth in New York City and his discovery of love. |
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It was shortly after someone from Shelbyville Bedford County Training School informed us of the school's 82-game winning streak in football. |
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The talented Spaniard added his seventh PGA Tour title to his resume at Saw grass earlier this year to break a three-year winless streak. |
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Philadelphia has a seven-match winless streak and hasn't won since a 3-0 victory July 17 at New England. |
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Some of his preciousness is a veneer, however, for his fatalistic streak. |
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Maize streak virus, an endemic pathogen of native African grasses, was then carried to maize plants by viruliferous leafhoppers. |
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She's normally a quiet person, but she will talk a blue streak about fashion, if you let her. |
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Cassava brown streak virus disease has been identified as a major threat to cultivation worldwide. |
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The manual method of isolating bacterial strains from a sample is called the streak plate procedure. |
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Crowley rightly argues that his devolutionist approach to social policy would appeal to Quebec's strong autonomist streak. |
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That artistic streak surfaced dramatically in his granddaughter. |
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Viral diseases affecting sugarcane include sugarcane mosaic virus, maize streak virus, and sugarcane yellow leaf virus. |
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The philanthropoid needs intelligence, imagination, flexibility, and a large streak of unselfishness. |
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It is true that America has a paranoid streak in its politics, and demagogues come along from time to time to feed on anger and resentment. |
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That was the Lions' first victory at Wien Stadium, which had been opened during the losing streak and was already four years old. |
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A dark streak runs from the eye to the neck and continues as a longitudinal series of spots along the flanks. |
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Coat colour begins to change at three weeks of age, when the black eye streak appears. |
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Wells, in the three hole, extended his streak of at-bats without a home run to 134, the longest longball drought of his career. |
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It was Scotland's first victory over France since 2006, and also ended a 10 match losing streak against Les Bleus. |
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Disraeli's politics at the time were influenced both by his rebellious streak and by his desire to make his mark. |
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His actions largely originated the militaristic streak of the Hohenzollern. |
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Williams' champion streak was ended by Benetton, who elected to switch engine suppliers from Ford to Renault, the same as Williams. |
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Williams then ran a streak of victories, with Mansell winning the French Grand Prix, five seconds ahead of Alain Prost's Ferrari. |
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I was staying with my mother's sister, a retired character actress with a churchy streak. |
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Beyond the HSMCDR is a recorder that does away with the cathode ray tube and the streak camera. |
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Scheckter ended the Williams winning streak when he won Ferrari's home Italian Grand Prix, Regazzoni finishing third behind both Ferraris. |
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Between d 11 and 17 the conceptus elongates to 25 cm, the primitive streak in the embryonic disc appears, and somites appear soon thereafter. |
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Benn then went on a winning streak of six fights leading up to another world title challenge. |
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The process would continue down to either a pay streak or bedrock. |
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Indeed, there is a streak of Reaganomics that believes the only way to motivate American workers is to scare them straight with unemployment charts. |
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Third baseman Chase d'Arnaud went 3 for 4 with two RBIs for the Waves, and center fielder Adrian Ortiz extended his team-high hitting streak to 10 games. |
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It came at last. The sky lightened, the mist melted away, and then a long, low, far-off streak of pale yellow light floated on the eastern horizon. |
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The Moufflons took to the field before a partisan crowd with revenge on their minds after the Latvians ended their world record 24-game winning streak last year. |
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The Cyprus rugby team saw their world record winning streak of 24 games ended by Latvia over the weekend, the Moufflons going down 39-10 in freezing Riga. |
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Somehow seeing that small streak of blood made the way she felt inside seem less out of control, less desperate, less awkwardly, gnawingly painful. |
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Tabaret boasts a disappointing ratio of wins to runs for one with such ability but he can arrest a long losing streak back on the Southwell all-weather. |
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Kombatite is bright yellow in color with a light yellow streak. |
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The Indians have compiled 64 points during their two-game winning streak and are led on the ground by Dillon O'Brien's 558 rushing yards and eight touchdowns. |
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A four-game winning streak, including an upset win over USC and a clobbering of Arizona State, has given the Beavers reason to feel awfully good about themselves. |
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Some acid house fans used a smiley face with a blood streak on it, which Watchmen comics creator Alan Moore asserts was based on Dave Gibbons' artwork for the series. |
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Those were the middle games of a four-game win streak by the Beavers in the Civil War, the last time OSU won as many as three consecutive games over the Ducks. |
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One biography of Orwell accused him of having had an authoritarian streak. |
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Could it be mere coincidence, for instance, that Billie Holiday's line of lovermen exhibited a sadistic streak both in her lyrics and in her life? |
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My losing streak started suddenly and seemingly from nowhere. |
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Buchanan ran his winning streak to 23 consecutive bouts before challenging Maurice Cullen on 19 February 1968 for the British Lightweight title in London. |
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They also hold the record for the longest top flight win streak. |
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First the Mustangs will try to bounce out of the two-game losing streak at 7 tonight in their third straight road game, this time against GSAC rival Vanguard of Costa Mesa. |
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And while two goals against Boro does not really constitute a hot streak, Chop-Chop will be well backed at 3-1 to score at any time at Aston Villa today. |
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By finding this clover, your streak of good luck has already begun. |
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It's gotten to the point where if the Bruins don't begin stacking up victories, their 14-year streak of 20-win seasons and NCAA Tournament appearances will come to an end. |
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On the city waterfront, a palm-lined path brings bikers, skaters, and strollers to beaches where they can watch boardsailors streak across the sparkling water. |
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Chelsea's streak of eleven consecutive away league wins, set between 5 April 2008 and 6 December 2008, is also a record for the English top flight. |
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