Matthew saw a youth then, standing against the slender trunk of a light brown tree. |
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He swore and kicked at the trunk as it caught on an upthrust root, then swore again as it jerked free and slammed into his shin. |
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They are most often found on the trunk of the body and on the arms and legs. |
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She walked under its low-hanging branches and saw that its trunk had a face like that of an anciently aged man. |
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Improved trunk stability may be achieved through training of the lower abdominals for patients in all phases. |
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The room she was in was small to say the least, with a bed, a washstand, a chair and table, and a solitary trunk against the wall. |
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Paddy, after a little thought and wet his finger and smudged the trunk of each of the trees. |
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The view of my trunk blocked the view of the RV for the moment, but I knew it would ram into my car again if I didn't get over. |
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The base of the trunk is pushed just four feet into the ground and secured with a dozen or more wooden wedges. |
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It is the white trunk and bark of white poplar which is particularly striking, along with the beautiful two-toned leaves. |
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Jonti instructed him to take the luggage out of the trunk and I went in to get our card key. |
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Duplicate packet IDs are ignored, assuming it was the message on the other trunk or some other chassis requesting a rebroadcast. |
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Far away, leaning against the trunk of a tree, a figure pushed his sunglasses up his nose and sighed, reclining back a little bit more. |
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He wrapped his wings around himself and then leaned back against the trunk of the tree, watching the ground beneath him. |
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Some species look like a typical tree, with a single trunk growing from earthbound roots. |
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He takes stock, finds that his heart seems to be keeping steady rhythm again, and rises, bracing himself against the knobby trunk of the tree. |
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I placed my foot onto one of the knotholes on the trunk and hoisted myself up. |
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Dotted with extraordinary trees like the baobab with its thick knotty trunk and root-like branches, the park teems with wildlife. |
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Where the trunk meets the ground it frays out, and extends a few worm-like roots above the soil. |
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With this procedure, we assume that the relative proportions of the trunk and legs are the same in males and females. |
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In lancelets, the trunk somites extend and fuse ventrally to give the unsegmented periviscelar coelom. |
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Then, the Kamov will grasp the standing trunk with a hydraulic grapple at the bottom of the long line, break it off and ferry it to the landing. |
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Tanis set her trunk near the couch and let out a small yip at the sudden sharp pain to his lower back. |
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We went to the back of Jem's trunk and helped unload the amps and guitars and mics and other supplies. |
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A Yoshino cherry is propagated by grafting a cutting onto another cherry trunk or by rooting small cuttings. |
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Mature specimens develop a thick trunk and stems with leaves and flowers at the top of the plant, often too high for the gardener to enjoy. |
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There is a well-developed atlas and the caudal vertebrae can be distinguished from the trunk vertebrae by the presence of hemal arches. |
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My cousin went to open the trunk of the car and I helped the suitcase man wrap the luggage in a large plastic bag. |
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Jake, the limo driver, loaded their luggage in the trunk then got into the drivers seat. |
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Leaving a saddle in the trunk or back seat of a closed car during hot weather will reduce the life of the cover, foam and base. |
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From a felled sago palm, they break up the core of the trunk and separate the pure starch from the fibers. |
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If squirrels become a problem at a tree-mounted feeder, tack a 3-foot section of sheet metal around the trunk or branch. |
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She was standing by a trunk we had in the living room, looking a tad distressed. |
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The tailgate hinges on both the side and the bottom so you can get into the trunk without sprawling across a filthy expanse of sheet metal. |
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The process is characterized by dirty grayish or ash-gray-colored maculae on the skin of the trunk and limbs. |
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A tall sandalwood tree, the transverse section of a teak trunk and the colossal egg of an ostrich are some of the other fascinating exhibits. |
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The fluted trunk is sprouting tufts of grass and although still covered in bark, the sapwood underneath is mush. |
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Displaying their talents, these giants will perform shows such trunk painting and a mock elephant battle ridden by mahouts. |
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The stronger case, however, is for a general strengthening of the main road network away from the motorways and trunk roads. |
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On a main road leading north of Kabul, another refugee pushed a cart piled high with pots and pans, a metal trunk and a few tattered carpets. |
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As he wanted to stay a moment and savour the scene, he leaned against the thick trunk of the sturdy oak behind him. |
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On many beaches manchineels are marked with red paint on the trunk as a warning. |
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The lumbosacral trunk and the second and third sacral nerves are major components of the sciatic nerve. |
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At that stage, the bonsai will have filled out and there'll be moss on the trunk and roots. |
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Her chin scraped against the rough bark of a fallen tree trunk and her arm twisted painfully beneath her. |
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Here, people cultivate the ensete plant, which looks like a banana tree, but its trunk pulp is prepared and eaten. |
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The monument is a massive flagpole entwined with the trunk and branches of a symbolic banyan tree forged in steel. |
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The narrow trunk cabin terminates just aft of the main mast and provides wide side decks for sure footing. |
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Rhea pressed her hands against the trunk of a tree, it's bark smooth and gray-green. |
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It takes up less room in the trunk than before and offers a very tight and secure fit when closed. |
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Sliding down the trunk of the tree, he set Delilah on his lap and sat deep in thought. |
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A short and crooked trunk supports its broad range of slender branches and thick twigs. |
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Sandra was now half way to the trunk when my mother hurled the screen door open and came capering up to us, grinning wildly. |
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His cropping of a Maine forest into a grid of vertical pine trunk columns and horizontal branches creates a kind of natural cityscape. |
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There was a bed with tarnished metal bedposts, a bureau holding his personal toiletries and a trunk that sat at the foot of the bed. |
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My school trunk had been put in the limo earlier along with my pink messenger bag. |
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Also, belly landings usually destroy the trunk which is built in three sections. |
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Any time you do dips you're working your whole torso, your upper trunk and your arms at the same time. |
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In the wild trees some times lose part of their bark on the trunk or branches for whatever reason exposing the layer beneath. |
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The glow still present, the figure turned, revolving, and the dim light cast a monstrous shadow of it on the trunk of a tree nearby. |
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She walked back to the trunk and took the photo out and placed it on the small table beside the bed. |
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He jumped off the table to the mattress, trampolined off that to the Gold Mountain trunk and onto the chair. |
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After plenty of car crashes, the pair discover a trunk full of gold coins of South African mintage. |
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Once a week, however, it shinnied down a trunk to the ground where it took a long, healthy shoot at the base of the tree. |
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Again and again, chronologers applied the same techniques to the materials they assembled along the tree's trunk and branches. |
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Little hooks line the trunk and branches of the tree, on which children can hang their creations or the drawings of their dreams and wishes. |
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In a branched system, a single pipe feeds smaller pipes along the way much like a tree trunk feeds the branches. |
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Twenty or thirty large, gently fluted pods grow directly from the tree's trunk and branches, dangling like holiday ornaments. |
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Mr Bowling said he had arranged to have the tree trunk removed yesterday afternoon. |
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And sticking out of a nest down the side of the mountain, was a tree trunk just wide enough for someone to walk on and cross to the other side. |
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By the time I had donned my wellies a large proportion of the big tree trunk had already succumbed to his chainsaw. |
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The way they see it, a tree trunk is not just a tree trunk, but also a bronchial tube. |
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And, with that, she had slid gracefully down the tree trunk and walked off. |
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Some kinds of mushroom which grow out of the side of a tree trunk have almost no stalk. |
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He leaves the body on a strong branch and ties the body to the tree trunk and heads back. |
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If you put your ear against an old tree trunk lying in the grass, a park official will knock on the trunk and you can hear what an ant hears. |
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It is also not unknown for flood debris to block passages, so be prepared to encounter the odd tree trunk in unexpected places. |
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Tighten your trunk muscles to keep your shoulders, hips and knees in alignment. |
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In the latter sampling period, the stem was further divided into the main trunk and branches. |
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Regeneration occurs from the branches or the trunk of fallen trees that root into the underlying soil. |
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Again, if we expose some surface roots at the base of the trunk as in old trees, an appearance of age can be achieved. |
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The distance travelled by fruits after their dispersal was measured from the base of the trunk of respective trees. |
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Whether the tree is large or small, the key is to prune the unwanted branch while protecting the stem or trunk wood of the tree. |
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He then sat down with his back to Hunter and Jason and began rooting through the fallen trunk of a tree. |
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The nest is typically located in dense foliage on a horizontal branch near the trunk of a tree, or in a vertical fork. |
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With age, the trunk of the tree gets thicker while the root base remains stunted inside the concrete pavements. |
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The trunk and branches of trees can be used as mulch for gardens, park or animal stalls. |
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The main trunk of the stapedial artery atrophies and its origin from the internal carotid disappears. |
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The posterior communicating artery is sometimes joined with the middle cerebral artery instead of the trunk of the internal carotid. |
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Workers cleaned and repaired the Baghdad trunk sewer line and its associated manholes and pumping stations. |
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Over the last 25 years work has been carried out on upgrading and refurbishing the old drainage system and providing new trunk sewers. |
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The scheme comprised the construction of a low-level 1200 mm. diameter tunnel connected into the Thames Water trunk sewer. |
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Tailor-welded blanks are used in the doors, but the trunk is laser welded and built with two sets of tools. |
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This was in her right face, trunk and limbs for the pins and needles, and just mild problems swallowing. |
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You can extend one arm beyond the other and keep them both straight by twisting the trunk of your body, and rolling at the shoulders. |
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Cross-unders can be quick and precise because the legs have less mass than the trunk of the body. |
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These effects of microgravity can be reduced by special regimes which exercise the muscles, especially those of the trunk and lower limbs. |
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Furthermore, this winding and unwinding of power in the trunk of the body requires fairly strong legs as well to stabilize the swing. |
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They are unlike chickenpox, which develops first on the trunk of the body and is seen in various stages of development. |
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Pressure ulcers were located either on the trunk or nontrunk areas of the body. |
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The rash starts on the face and ears and gradually spreads to the trunk and limbs. |
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It typically starts as one large spot, usually on the trunk of the body, and then spreads. |
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Dry skin occurs most commonly on the arms and legs, but can also affect the trunk of the body. |
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Initially, the mahout guides the elephant's trunk over the canvas and offers rewards for good performance. |
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The trunk is actually an elongation of the nose and has nostrils on the tip. |
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The tip of the Asian elephant trunk contains both Pacinian and Meissner corpuscles. |
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Its trunk allows an elephant to lift a log weighing a ton or more, shell a peanut, and detect odors up to five miles away. |
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The trunk of an Asian elephant is so exquisitely prehensile that it can pick up a dime from a concrete floor. |
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The first man felt the trunk of the elephant, the second the leg, the third the ear. |
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It was a mosaic of an elephant, his trunk raised to the sky, head tilted back, tusks raised. |
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The mucus inside the male elephant's trunk helps deliver a concentrated whiff of the seductive scent. |
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Krystal showed the girls to her trunk full of clothes and she gave everyone an outfit, which they put on without hesitating. |
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I dragged in the trunk filled with clothes that Annie and Katie had selected on that big shopping trip we had gone on before I left. |
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She simply nodded, and then began to walk, not even bothering to take any clothes out of the trunk to take with them. |
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And to make matters even more interesting, their emperor has found a whole trunk of new clothes. |
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I had a huge trunk with my clothes and other personal items closed safely inside. |
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Sighing, she grabbed her trunk full of clothes and a canvas bag full of other miscellaneous items, and trudged out the door. |
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She took her few clothes from her trunk and walked to the wardrobe with them. |
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Finally, I chugged the last piece of luggage into the trunk of the car, and slammed it shut. |
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He lifted my luggage out of the trunk and carried it up the stairs, hardly granting me a look as he passed us and went inside. |
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The right amount of trunk space in a rental car is crucial to getting your golf trip started right. |
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Both the rear seat and trunk get decent space, and sliding in and out of the car is considerably easier. |
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Eli put Fiona's entire luggage in the trunk and instructed her to get in the car. |
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Right now we don't generate enough to have a car with a very heavy frame, trunk space, glove compartment, cup holders and air conditioning. |
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Cat tried to pull their luggage out of the trunk of the car, all the while arguing with Peter on the cell phone. |
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My parents were suddenly relegated to the back seat of our station wagon and my brother and I were stuffed in the trunk with the luggage. |
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After they loaded their luggage into the trunk everyone climbed into the car and followed the directions to the hotel they'd be staying at. |
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After I parked my car in the garage, I took my luggage from the trunk and searched for my house key. |
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Private citizens may no longer make international calls and trunk calls in France are greatly restricted. |
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A Highways Agency route management strategy highlighted improvements that need to be made to the trunk road. |
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One lane of the trunk road was still closed today while investigations into the accident continued. |
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One of the options they hope the study would look at is upgrading the trunk road to dual carriageway all the way from York to Scarborough. |
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We await an upgrade of the A8000, a vital trunk road that would have been turned into a motorway years ago had it been in the south. |
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The team was stationed on the trunk road from 9am to 3pm and made checks on more than 200 vehicles. |
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Unlicensed vehicles chug up and down the main trunk road to a nearby industrial estate. |
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Later, a van was blown into the central reservation on the trunk road's eastbound carriageway. |
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The park would then take a route through an underpass beneath the trunk road and continue on the side of Ramsey village. |
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The trip was 106 miles along one of the worst roads, never mind a supposed trunk road, I've ever had the displeasure to drive on. |
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Welcome to the newest twist in that venerable fashion institution known as the trunk show. |
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To cultivate his clientele, he now travels to conduct private trunk shows in the homes of potential customers. |
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The trunk show will focus on fall trends and fashions, which would be perfect for your August issue. |
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I don't have any specific recommendations for you, as I only had one done through a guy I met at a trunk show at Mario's in Seattle. |
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For the first few years, I did a lot of testing of the product by doing as many trunk shows as I could. |
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A 40 ft monkey puzzle tree with branches only at the top of the trunk provided just the right amount of shade for three sun-loving cricket fans. |
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What was worse, he turned his head and found a black rat and a white rat biting energetically into the trunk of the plum tree. |
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Now he is working with a blacksmith to produce a metal band to hold the trunk together. |
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At busy periods, trunk roads such as the A64 are filled by a hazardous mix of cars, lorries, motorbikes and tractors. |
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Tiredness is thought to cause around ten deaths per week on Britain's roads and around a fifth of accidents on motorways and trunk roads. |
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The Highways Agency will be keeping as many lanes as possible open on motorways and trunk roads to help keep traffic moving. |
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Falling asleep at the wheel is believed to account for up to 20 per cent of crashes on trunk roads and motorways. |
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Specially installed fencing, underpasses and bridges over motorways and busy trunk roads in Essex are helping to reduce deer collisions. |
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Roadworks on England's motorways and trunk roads will be restricted to a minimum over the holiday weekend, the Highways Agency said. |
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While major routes such as trunk roads and motorways receive relatively large amounts of cash, Scotland's local roads are in dire need of repair. |
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Last year 6,400 tonnes of salt were needed to keep West Yorkshire's motorways and trunk roads snow-free. |
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Their trunk is employed to pull branches off trees, uproot grass, pluck fruit, and to place food in their mouths. |
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The patient used her arms while sitting to support the weight of the trunk in order to avoid pressure on the sacrum. |
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All four skinfolds were summed to give a combination measure of limb and trunk fat stores. |
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At the bottom of the trunk she found a set of white undergarments including lacy petticoats and a full corseted bodice. |
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This almost always involves shooting the offender in the trunk of the body! |
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For as his hind legs collapsed beneath him he seemed to tower upwards like a huge rock toppling, his trunk reaching skywards like a tree. |
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People swallow quite fluid boluses most of the time, and they do so seated with the trunk upright. |
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With each bite, I regained strength, and I backed to the trunk of a tree to finish eating my food. |
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The morning drill took place before a red flag pitched on a slender tree trunk in the middle of a clearing. |
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Paris admired him from behind the trunk of a deciduous tree. |
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Based on advice from the Land Transport Safety Authority, I am satisfied that the East Coast main trunk line carrying tonnage to and from the Port of Tauranga is safe. |
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The power top is easy to use and worked flawlessly, though this one comes with a hard tonneau cover that takes up a lot of trunk space when it's not in place. |
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The trunk is cavernous, holding up to four sets of golf clubs. |
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Alone once more in his room, Corky was frantically repacking his steamer trunk with renewed determination to quit the household in which he had unwittingly become entangled. |
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Kathleen was repacking her trunk for the second time when Harry called. |
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Subsequently, poplar trees were divided into leaves, trunk and roots. |
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Some are understood to have gone from lay-bys alongside major trunk roads such as the A64, while five others are set to be removed in the near future from streets in York. |
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One problem was that some councils had removed litter bins from trunk road lay-bys to encourage motorists to take their rubbish home with them and to save collection costs. |
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The lateral axes diverge from the main trunk at angles of 80 degrees. |
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We also measured the diameters of our living experimental trees, and extrapolated age based on the correlation between annual rings and circumference of the trunk sections. |
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The trunk of the android was as identical to that of a human torso in metal armor as it could be, only it had a type of battery pack attached to its back. |
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A symphony of Beethoven is like a tree, with the sturdiness of trunk instantly with and explained by the lightsomeness and changingness of branch, twig, leaf. |
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Minor injuries around the trunk of the deceased suggested that if he was on the ground before his death someone might have been sitting astride his chest. |
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There were marks on Robert's body, indicating the trunk had been compressed by an arm or arms, or possibly by someone sitting astride him on the ground, the court heard. |
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Around its trunk are ribbons and cords from last year's Beltane celebration whereby I asked my friends to hang ribbons denoting their wishes for the coming year. |
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And Papo d' Anjo is offering 44 trunk shows around the country this fall. |
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Then there are the women Tobin doesn't know, the ones who send her messages from across the country asking if they can run a trunk show themselves. |
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The trunk of Oak at Field's Edge is broad, solid and tactile, but the lower branches are shadows, and the leaves and shrubbery dissolve into a green miasma. |
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Krishna Pandit did the same and was extremely happy when the snake guided him through the swampy and marshy land, until he reached the hollow trunk of a mulberry tree. |
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Sitting in the centre of Wanfuge, the largest pavilion, is a 26-metre statue of Maitreya, Buddha of the Future, carved out of a single trunk of a white sandalwood tree. |
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In those days you used to make a trunk call and sometimes we used to have to wait an hour for a line to be connected all the way down from Scotland. |
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Her designs were originally shown in exclusive art shows and trunk shows. |
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The Highways Agency said that its 100 gritters and ploughs in the north west were out throughout the night and gritted trunk roads and motorways twice. |
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This may be the case but the onus is on the developer to provide suitable mitigation to address any impact on the trunk road and local road networks. |
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Tailbacks of up to four miles were reported on the M90 and the A90 trunk road as a result of the restrictions but traffic started to return to normal by late afternoon. |
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Based in North Carolina, she holds trunk shows in Las Vegas, Philadelphia, and Florida, and has been invited twice by Saks Fifth Avenue to New York. |
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If you follow the path to the old orchard, you will also find mahogany trees, easily distinguished from the manchineel since their trunk is rugged, rather than smooth. |
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The motorways and trunk roads that divide this once green and pleasant land into hundreds of polluted islands are littered with the debris of everyday motoring. |
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A squirrel scrambles up the thick, twisted trunk of a mango tree. |
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These tiny documents were purchased by a flea market trader in a trunk stored in the attic of a prominent Savannah family during the dispersal of an estate. |
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The trunk tergites have a pair of slightly curved longitudinal paramedian sutures, and more posterior tergites are marginate with a ridge along the lateral margin. |
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The rash usually starts on the trunk of the body in red bumps. |
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The second stage ensues one to four days later with an erythematous maculopapular rash on the trunk and limbs, which may spread to involve large areas. |
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The whole scene takes place beneath the boughs of a pine tree, the trunk of which, along with a garden rock and a banana tree, fills the left half of the composition. |
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A porter stops to rest under the shade of a huge banyan tree, its trunk twisting out of the earth and its umbrella-like branches arching over a granite stairway. |
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Britain, one of the provinces furthest from Rome, was provided with a road system which in total length is comparable with our modern trunk road and motorway network. |
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The barrier had clearly prevented a cross-over accident on a busy trunk road where the vehicle would otherwise have probably ploughed into oncoming traffic. |
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Vehicles doubtless still pass through the many side-roads in the area, but the two trunk routes from the border are both blocked. |
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Neophyllis melacarpa is a squamulose lichen from the wet forests of southeast Australia and New Zealand which grows on rotting wood and tree trunk bases. |
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The metrosexual, along with his tell-tale five o clock trunk shadow, was born. |
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Some support for this is seen in entombed trunks where individual trees have been partially buried and the trunk forms an expanded bole at the top of the new sediment surface. |
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It comes out of the drawer, the attic, the trunk of your car with the first tease of spring. |
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In addition, air tests from the trunk showing high levels of chloroform are expected. |
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By means of weatherstripping the windows, doors, windshield, trunk and other parts of your auto, you are not only making your car airtight and watertight but safer as well. |
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Instead she rummaged through the trunk to find some clothes. |
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As it puts down roots, the trunk shoots up and branches spread out. |
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Until he un-retires again because of boredom and missing the klieg lights and having a car trunk still stuffed with incense. |
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Obviously, they've never seen the champion, festooned with hundreds of air plants and mistletoe and soaring to 55 feet with a trunk more than 4 feet in diameter. |
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A footed trunk picked up during the home owner's travels functions as a coffee table where she can serve clients tea or spread out papers to review. |
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He stands on two legs, beats a big drum with a stick held in his trunk and disports himself with the grave grace one always admires in these imposing creatures. |
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Russ kept digging in the trunk and pulled out the tire iron. |
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Striking copper coloured bark on the stems and trunk peels off in large pieces to reveal lighter new bark below making it irresistible to stop and touch. |
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He refolded his nets and took them upstairs into the children's room where he stored them in padlocked wooden trunk along with various other poaching implements. |
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Most significantly, the original route has been divided by both the construction of the M5 motorway and development of the A38 trunk road. |
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The accumulation of lead in the endoneurial space in a peripheral nerve trunk may affect the Schwann cells at an early stage. |
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It presents maps of dermatomes, myotomes, sclerotomes and acupuncture channels in the head, trunk and limbs. |
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In December, he did his first trunk shows in Paris and New York. |
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The travelling trunk show will feature 16 artists and designers, each of whom designs or makes their own products. |
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Tough Cookies Children's Boutique is hosting a trunk show on Saturday by a hot new designer who's 10 years old. |
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A retrograde approach toward the nerve trunk should be considered in these circumstances. |
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She opens the trunk to reveal West inside, bound and gagged. |
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If you only have room for one trunk then perhaps Prunus serrula has the most outstanding bark of all. |
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A briefcase containing documents from World War II has been found in the trunk of the late Shah's Rolls Royce. |
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These muscles are the primary stabilizing muscles of the trunk and many movements performed by an athlete require their stabilizing actions. |
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There he build a giant trap over the water out of a huge cedar trunk split for part of its length and propped open with an alderwood pole. |
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The vine begirdled the tree, wrapping around its trunk as though trying to hug it. |
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Three hours later Boyles and Rise are propped up against the trunk of the sole acacia tree on the knoll, drinking up the bipinnate shade. |
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He's driving a ten-year old lime-green Caddy with a trunk full of golf clubs and one suitcase. We got a license number. |
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And on top of that, it's just a conspiracy facturd that she went onto the trunk to retrieve a piece of brain matter. |
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The Scottish motorways and major trunk roads are managed by Transport Scotland. |
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The Lake District National Park is almost contained within a box of trunk routes. |
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This trunk road passes through the centre of the county and is the prime route from London to Edinburgh. |
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Like most cities founded by the Romans, York is well served by long distance trunk roads. |
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Both areas of knowledge were united by philosophy, or the trunk of the tree of knowledge. |
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For cycling, although hilly, Sheffield is compact and has few major trunk roads. |
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A poorly finished trunk has an awkwardly high liftover and no useful handhold on its lid. |
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From Newcastle upon Tyne to Edinburgh it is a trunk road with alternating sections of dual and single carriageway. |
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Rugby is near several major trunk routes including the M6, M1 and M45 motorways and the A45 road. |
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Battering rams were also used, usually in the form of a tree trunk given an iron cap. |
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He was arrested and the tree was repaired by tree surgeons who removed gouged sections from the trunk while the tree was suspended from a crane. |
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The A40 is a major trunk road connecting London to Fishguard via Brecon and Carmarthen. |
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The A87 trunk road traverses the island from the Skye Bridge to Uig, linking most of the major settlements. |
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The trunk is short and massive, while the hindquarters are comparatively underdeveloped. |
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Many trunk roads have segregated lanes in a dual carriageway, or are of motorway standard. |
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Thirty major roads were classed as trunk roads and the minister of transport took direct control of them and the bridges across them. |
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Highways England publishes a full network map of trunk roads and motorways in England. |
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In 1982, the parliament decided upon which roads were to become national trunk roads. |
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National trunk roads are planned nationally, as opposed to other roads, which are planned locally. |
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European routes are always trunk in Sweden, and are more visible with special numbering. |
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Through the Traffic Scotland service, Transport Scotland provides a public service that aims to deliver safe and reliable trunk roads. |
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The focus of Traffic Scotland is to minimise the effects of congestion, breakdowns and unforeseen events on the trunk road network. |
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The route forms a key artery on the eastern side of Great Britain and is broadly paralleled by the A1 trunk road. |
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Ruabon is served by the A483 trunk road which bypasses the settlement just to the east. |
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Some of the closed routes would now be heavily used, possibly even important trunk routes. |
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The A5 and A49 trunk roads cross near to the town, and five railway lines meet at Shrewsbury railway station. |
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The green is bounded on its western side by the A5 trunk road, with 19th century buildings, including shops, hotels, and the Church of St Mary. |
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In addition, squirrels may inhabit a permanent tree den hollowed out in the trunk or a large branch of a tree. |
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It is favored due to its tall trunk and tolerance of poor, compacted soils and urban pollution, conditions that sugar maple cannot grow in. |
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The ventral nerve mass, the trunk innervations and parapodial nerves are visible. |
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Some A roads are designated trunk roads, which implies that central government rather than local government has responsibility for them. |
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B roads are numbered collector routes, which have lower traffic densities than the main trunk roads, or A roads. |
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The government figures also include comments from respective trunk road agents for the specified accident blackspots. |
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Wolf watching as Brodir marched and wound his own innards around the trunk of a large tree. |
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These valleys were linked trunk lines, that is main routes, facilitating the movement of vital goods and people to get to key areas. |
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Penn also introduced the trunk engine for driving screw propellers in vessels of war. |
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The voracious appetite for capital of the great trunk railroads facilitated the consolidation of the nation's financial market in Wall Street. |
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The dead branch may not be attached to the trunk wood except at its base, and can drop out after the tree has been sawn into boards. |
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Their pistons are usually trunk pistons, where the gudgeon pin joint of the connecting rod is within the piston itself. |
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Another starch alternative is sago starch, produced from the trunk of sago palms that are widely available in South East Asia. |
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The reasonable rear seat remains intact and the trunk loses just five cubic feet of room, leaving more cargo space than most ragtops. |
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Macroglossia, petechiae, and ecchymosis in the periorbital area and the perioral region and over the trunk and extremities were present. |
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In 1999, the A35 trunk road, which cuts through south Dorset, was moved to bypass the village. |
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It meets the A58 at a roundabout at Chequerbent and is no longer a trunk road. |
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Next is a roundabout with the M6 at junction 29, which is now shared with the M65 where the it becomes a trunk road. |
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Sarah and Jennifer are soon trapped in the trunk of the lumina. |
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The spinal nerves provide sympathetic nervous supply to the body, with nerves emerging forming the sympathetic trunk and the splanchnic nerves. |
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Having flowed beneath the A19 trunk road, the river enters the suburbs of Sunderland. |
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The distance in meters from the floor to the suprasternal notch was measured and divided by the trunk length. |
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The town lies on the A382 road, connecting it to the trunk A38 and A30 roads. |
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The prototypic presentation of Grover disease consists of a self-limited papulovesicular rash on the upper trunk of an older white male. |
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After they are shot up thirty feet in length, they spread a very large top, having no bough nor twig in the trunk or the stem. |
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The trunk of the body is kept from tilting forward by the muscles of the back. |
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The massive tusker leading the herd stopped in his tracks. His ears went out, his long sinuous trunk up. |
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Then he uncurled his trunk and knocked two of his dear brothers head over heels. |
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Section two focuses on the objective testing of the extremities, head, neck and trunk including the temporomandibular joint. |
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The safety strap attached to his leg became snagged on the trunk of a fallen tree, dragging him under the surface. |
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Treatment options include acidifying the soil, spraying the foliage and trunk injection. |
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A declaration of candidacy signed by Cuomo was in the trunk of his car. |
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When a driver who hit the roads without snow tires was stranded four workers sat on trunk of the vehicle. |
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And you thought the jetpack that fit in your trunk was convenient. |
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Therefore, somesthesia deteriorates due to inappropriate inputs on trunk positions in relation to the ground or gravity. |
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Having walked almost 10km, we stop to rest on a fallen tree trunk at a lagoon populated by Egyptian geese and African jacanas. |
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The company is in addition preparing to build a connecting pipeline to convey vapourised LNG gas from the terminal to its main trunk pipeline. |
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The new Petropower Plus series will raise the benchmarking standards for the overall lubrication performance in trunk piston engines. |
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First impressions were of remarkable power in the lower speed ratios in 2WD mode and an extremely innovative extra large trunk space with double deck floor and sliding drawer. |
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The lower branches from the main trunk are leaning downwards as if kissing the desert soil and expressing love and regards for the continuing sustenance. |
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