Why do I always find myself rooting for the team at the bottom of the league? |
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He came rushing down the stairs, barging into the crowd of people at the bottom. |
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Fold the bottom right corner of the paper over to the opposite corner. |
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Adnate mushroom gills are broadly attached to the stalk slightly above the bottom of the gill, with most of the gill fused to the stem. |
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This is achieved by installing antisneakage baffles in the top, bottom, hoppers, and sides of the precipitator casing. |
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The oil, by degrees, gets covered with a curdy mass, which after some time settles to the bottom, while itself becomes limpid and colorless. |
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The shoes have little nubs on the bottom that prevent you from slipping. |
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It is intended to allow a bottom mine to attack surface ships as well as submarines from a greater depth. |
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The explosion creates a bubble in the water, and due to the difference in pressure, the bubble will collapse from the bottom. |
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Two of those hoops are made, one for the top or brim, and the other for the bottom. |
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The eastern part of the state consists of the flat Red River Valley, the bottom of glacial Lake Agassiz. |
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After spending many years in profoundly investigating this problem, I have at last struck bottom. |
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In the First Division in 1976, they then sank to the bottom professional tier before reforming after a 1982 bankruptcy. |
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When these organisms die, their skeletons sink to the bottom, forming a thick layer of calcareous mud that may lithify into limestone. |
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In deep marine environments, the water current working the sea bottom is small. |
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The poem was finished, he took the bread out of the oven, arranging the burnt loaves at the bottom of the panchion, the good ones at the top. |
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At the bottom is a little hollow, in which is always to be found a few pannikinfuls of beautifully clear, fresh water, which is icy cold. |
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With the jeans part way down and the upper slopes of her white-pantied bottom exposed, Penny gasped as Mark's knuckles grazed her bare stomach. |
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The bathymetry of the ocean bottom is marked by fault block ridges, abyssal plains, ocean deeps, and basins. |
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Manganese nodules are rock concretions on the sea bottom formed of concentric layers of iron and manganese hydroxides around a core. |
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The sinker often had a small container attached to it that would allow for the collection of bottom sediment samples. |
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Mop heads attached to the wooden plank would sweep across the sea floor and release organisms from the ocean bottom to be caught in the nets. |
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Exposed bedrock surfaces, coarse sediments and local sand dunes attest to the strong bottom current conditions at the present time. |
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To the west, the bottom rises first slowly, but then rapidly toward the wide Greenland coastal strip. |
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Weak geothermal heating and long residence time create a very thick convective bottom layer. |
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If validated, such a claim gives the claimant state rights to what may be on or beneath the sea bottom within the claimed zone. |
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Biological sampling of the deep, hard bottom is difficult under the Gulf Stream with the consequence that the fauna is relatively poorly known. |
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Extending from the bottom of the photic zone down to the seabed is the aphotic zone, a region of perpetual darkness. |
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On the inertial frame, the bottom of the parabola is centered at the origin. |
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The boundary conditions dictate no flow across the coastline and free slip at the bottom. |
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When oscillating tidal currents in the stratified ocean flow over uneven bottom topography, they generate internal waves with tidal frequencies. |
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Just as river valleys direct streams and rivers on the continents, the bottom topography constrains the deep and bottom water masses. |
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Antarctic bottom water also has a high oxygen content relative to the rest of the oceans' deep waters. |
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Antarctic bottom water has thus been considered the ventilation of the deep ocean. |
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Antarctic bottom water is created in part due to the major overturning of ocean water. |
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A unique feature of Antarctic bottom water is the cold surface wind blowing off the Antarctic continent. |
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Due to its increased density, it flows down the Antarctic continental margin and continues north along the bottom. |
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It is the densest water in the free ocean, and underlies other bottom and intermediate waters throughout most of the southern hemisphere. |
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The Weddell Sea Bottom Water is the densest component of the Antarctic bottom water. |
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A large fraction of the Antarctic bottom water enters the eastern Atlantic through the Vema Fracture Zone. |
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The mixing of these waters and the shape of the ocean bottom lifts nutrients to the surface. |
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The second type occurs at the bottom of the atmosphere and ocean, where frictional forces are associated with flow over rough surfaces. |
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On the shelf, bottom waters exhibit characteristics of the central Indian Ocean in the east and central Atlantic Ocean waters in the west. |
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The bottom surface, buried in sediment, is generally rougher than the top due to a different type of growth. |
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Plastics were found as microfibres in core samples drilled from sediments at the bottom of the deep ocean. |
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Incineration produces fly ash and bottom ash just as is the case when coal is combusted. |
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Over time, bottom trawlers became very efficient, some catching as much cod in an hour as traditional boats caught in a season. |
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However, video analyzing of Greenland halibut behavior in front of a bottom trawl showed no sign of swimming in a vertical position. |
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These new technologies, as well as bottom trawlers that destroyed entire ecosystems, contributed to the collapse of Atlantic cod. |
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Sonar reflects off the millions of lanternfish swim bladders, giving the appearance of a false bottom. |
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This is the midnight or bathypelagic zone, extending from 1000 m to the bottom deep water benthic zone. |
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Benthopelagic fish inhabit the water just above the bottom, feeding on benthos and benthopelagic zooplankton. |
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Robust benthopelagic fish are muscular swimmers that actively cruise the bottom searching for prey. |
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Yet they are strictly benthic fish, since they stay in contact with the bottom. |
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They follow vertical migrations of the zooplankton they feed on to the bottom during daytime and to the surface at night time. |
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Oyster beds have an estimated 50 times the surface area of an equally sized flat bottom. |
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It lives close to the bottom in muddy areas on the continental shelf and slope. |
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Schools of sardines are encircled by a net up to 1 kilometre in length which is then drawn closed at the bottom. |
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Drift netting is a fishing technique where nets, called drift nets, hang vertically in the water column without being anchored to the bottom. |
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The only effort expended is in the turns at the top and bottom of every such loop. |
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The lighter fresh water floats on top of the heavier salt water, which forms a dense layer on the bottom. |
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The bottom of the mixed layer is characterized by a gradient, where the water properties change. |
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Hypoxia can occur throughout the water column and also at high altitudes as well as near sediments on the bottom. |
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When phytoplankton cells die, they sink towards the bottom and are decomposed by bacteria, a process that further reduces DO in the water column. |
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If oxygen depletion progresses to hypoxia, fish kills can occur and invertebrates like worms and clams on the bottom may be killed as well. |
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The oxygen concentration in the bottom layer may then become low enough for hypoxia to occur. |
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The sediments that make up a tombolo are coarser towards the bottom and finer towards the surface. |
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Winnipeg lies at the bottom of the Red River Valley, a flood plain with an extremely flat topography. |
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Then the earth in the boats was gradually taken away so that the boats floated much higher and the oxen were lifted off the river bottom. |
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By 1843 the whole of the keel and the bottom timbers had been raised and the site was declared clear. |
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Two heats are held, one on Saturday and one of Sunday, with the top two gigs being promoted and the bottom two relegated. |
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The hold lay furthest down in the ship, right above the bottom planking below the waterline. |
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In the summer of 1836, a group of five fishermen caught their nets on timbers protruding from the bottom of the Solent. |
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Ninety million years ago what is now the chalk downland of Northern Europe was ooze accumulating at the bottom of a great sea. |
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They divide the mantle cavity so water enters near the bottom and exits near the top. |
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Additionally, energy can be gained both from the bed at the bottom of the bounce, and from the wall at the top of the bounce. |
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The champions may be promoted to a higher division and the team finishing at the bottom are in some countries relegated to a lower division. |
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There is also no promotion and relegation if the bottom team in Division One and the top team in Division Two are operated by same club. |
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In the 2002 County Championship Hampshire were relegated back to Division Two, finishing third bottom in Division One. |
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This was a double wall vessel with evaporator coils and water located between the walls at the bottom and sides of the tank. |
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The Sustrans route 23 cycle route also runs through the village at the bottom of the Shute, allowing easy access to Cowes, Newport and Sandown. |
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As the school grew in stature and numbers so it also began to expand out of its initial base in Old House at the bottom of the long drive. |
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A cork or plastic floater containing a wick is placed on top of the oil with the bottom of the wick submerged in the oil. |
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It is the largest Mediterranean shelf and is simultaneously a dilution basin and a site of bottom water formation. |
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It contributes to the flow of bottom water from the Adriatic to the Levantine Basin through the Ionian Sea. |
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Valuable or easily accessed timber has often been salvaged leaving just a few frames and bottom planking. |
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The massive Arch of Peace, situated at the bottom of Corso Sempione, is often compared to the Arc de Triomphe in Paris. |
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Nor was the party itself monolithic from top to bottom, although factions were officially banned. |
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It had a short portion of the body which was first made to slide on the furrow bottom and gradually developed into a horizontal body. |
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Any other answer would cause the mermaid to turn into a raging Gorgon who would drag the ship to the bottom of the sea, all hands aboard. |
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The head of Christ was depicted at the top of the map, with his hands on either side and his feet at the bottom. |
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Unlike many other nautical charts, the Catalan Atlas is read with the north at the bottom. |
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In the shoulder saddle, pommel and cantle are inclined toward each other at the bottom and away from each other at the top. |
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The ships heeled away from the wind so that the leeward vessel was exposing part of her bottom to shot. |
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Salinity fronts, or haloclines, form at the bottom and on the surface, where fresh and brackish waters meet. |
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He recalled, in passing, the sweetness in his lap, her round little bottom, her prasine eyes as she turned toward him and the receding road. |
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For ease of reference, epigraphers refer to glyph blocks from left to right alphabetically, and top to bottom numerically. |
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Once the bottom is reached, the inscription continues from the top left of the next double column. |
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The spine that forms the divide is the highly eroded arch of an uplift from the sea bottom, in which peaks were formed by volcanic intrusions. |
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Moving wheat from the bottom to the top of the mill to begin the process was the most onerous task of all in contemporary mills. |
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Its bottom is very uneven and contains the Kandalaksha Hollow in the northwest and the Solovetsky Islands in the south. |
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Cause of this was the strong freezing and thawing of the bottom due to deeply thawed permafrost. |
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It seems that she was hauled on her side to repair the bottom but this caused further damage, and the ship was condemned as beyond repair. |
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Due to the weight of the armor gifted to him by the Tsar, Yermak sank to the bottom and drowned. |
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The flat or rounded bottom made them maneuverable when dodging ice floes, but probably unstable in a severe storm. |
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The square sail and flat bottom meant that they would not sail well without a following wind. |
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Rectangular boxes of brick or stone served as furnaces, with an opening at the bottom to stoke the fire and remove ashes. |
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Chinese characters were traditionally read from top to bottom, right to left, but in modern usage it is more common to read from left to right. |
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In the bottom row, for each pair, the sound on the right represents the sound changed according to Verner's Law. |
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Vowels pronounced with the tongue lowered are at the bottom, and vowels pronounced with the tongue raised are at the top. |
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In handwriting, it was common not to close the bottom of the loop but continue into the leg, saving an extra pen stroke. |
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The bay has fresher water at the surface and saltier water at the bottom, in between is the pycnocline. |
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In February, a court of inquiry was held at Barrackpore to get to the bottom of these rumours. |
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It also performs better than an overshot wheel in flood conditions when the water level may submerge the bottom of the wheel. |
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Some wheels are overshot at the top and backshot at the bottom thereby potentially combining the best features of both types. |
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In fact the great majority of innovations never get off the bottom of the curve, and never produce normal returns. |
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To get a firm cop bottom, the minder would whip the first few layers of yarn. |
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At the bottom of each stroke, steam was allowed to enter the cylinder below the piston. |
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Whenever you edit a value in the spreadsheet, the total at the bottom is recomputed. |
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Carbonization proceeds from top to bottom and is completed in two to three days. |
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It drips down through the coke bed to collect in a pool at the bottom, just above the bottom doors. |
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Likewise, the ferromanganese melts and is combined into the pool of liquid iron in the 'well' at the bottom of the cupola. |
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When the operation is over, the blast is shut off and the prop under the bottom door is knocked down so that the bottom plates swing open. |
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The end products are usually molten metal and slag phases tapped from the bottom, and flue gases exiting from the top of the furnace. |
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This was done by running a constant charge of cool air on it, or by throwing water on the bottom of the grate. |
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Heat is generated at interface between acid and water, which is at the bottom of the vessel. |
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Liquid from the bottom of the chambers is diluted and pumped to the top of the chamber and sprayed downwards in a fine mist. |
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As the tail end of the rivet does not break through the bottom sheet it provides a water or gas tight joint. |
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With the influence of the upsetting die, the tail end of the rivet flares and interlocks into the bottom sheet forming a low profile button. |
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As the miners worked at one end of the cell, so the bricklayers formed at the other the top, sides and bottom. |
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Miners would tunnel horizontally from the bottom of their prospect shaft to follow the gold along the surface of the bedrock. |
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The shaft liner does not reach right to the bottom of the shaft during sinking, but lags behind by a fixed distance. |
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Its ability to drain a mine depends on the bottom of the mine being higher than a neighbouring valley. |
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There is a place for your signature at the bottom of the form. |
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As the New Year opened, the survival of Western democracy rested, at bottom, on the case the U.S. would make for it. |
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We poured a bucket of water in at the top, and the ice-maker dispensed a batch of ice-cubes at the bottom. |
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He talks about it a lot, but I would bet my bottom dollar that he has never actually been there. |
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The bottom line is that there simply are not enough hours in the day to finish all there is to do. |
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The bottom of the barrel as far as accommodation in the Ville Nouvelle goes. |
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Our simple-pattern stainless flatware is the bottom of the line, but very practical. |
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But the bottom line is that Simon is running for president as the boy scout who adheres to traditional liberal policies and solutions. |
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But with both sides in the Premier League's bottom three before the game began, the three points at stake made for a cagey match. |
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She ran down the stairs which she had come up so nervously that morning and cannoned into Edmund at the bottom. |
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Also, scribe lines across the side panels to locate the dado for the bottom piece of the carcase. |
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As a result, particles of wood and twigs insufficiently coaled are frequently found at the bottom of such pits. |
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The crancelin, running from upper left to bottom right, took the form of a crenellated garland in deep green. |
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If you dash a stone against a stone in the bottom of the water, it maketh a sound. |
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An aluminum window screen placed at the bottom of your paint sink makes it easy to degunkify your sink. |
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Isn't there a time to justify a species' gradual deranking from the top of the priority list in favour of another at the bottom? |
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If desanding is necessary, it is advantageous to use an air lift with the suction end near the bottom of the trench. |
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Count yourself lucky not to be a prisoner in the car at this moment, speeding away, or at the bottom of a donga with a bullet in your head. |
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We each got double-dips with chocolate on top and strawberry on the bottom. |
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Hutchison observed the Buick cross the double yellow line to pass a car at the bottom of a dip. |
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Through the open front door ran Jessamy, down the steps to where Kitto was sitting at the bottom with the pram beside him. |
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A drouthier pair of mortals could not have been found anywhere, and, at the first draught, each emptied his cup to the bottom! |
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There was one article of Galilean homespun, at the bottom of his gunny-bag, that Justus must not see! |
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The next step is to cut a piece of plastic eggcrating to fit the bottom of the box. |
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Even among migratory species, only a few crossed the thermocline and reached the bottom layer. |
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When the bottom of the grill firebox burned through, everybody ran over and stomped embers too keep the picnic shelter from catching fire. |
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The vortex trail will spring from the upstream edge of a flat bottomed gate, causing pressure pulsations at the bottom of the gate. |
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The teacher reminded us to always start the food pyramid with the plants on the bottom. |
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To walk the footsteps of greatness requires that you start at the bottom of a long stair. |
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With the Oxford canal at the bottom of his garden, regular canoeing excursions gave him enormous pleasure. |
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I don't know what's going on here, but I'll get to the bottom of it sooner or later. |
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One had a halfro and a Kobe Bryant Jersey that appeared to be unaccompanied by pants, toddler-sized Nikes peaked out from the bottom. |
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Remove the four screws from bottom of tube, then headspring and bottom assembly can be removed through bottom of tube. |
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The bottom half, or the bun heel is placed in the carton, and the pickle slices spread evenly over the meat or cheese. |
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The MAR is a barrier for bottom water, but at these two transform faults deep water currents can pass from one side to the other. |
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For a full list, expand the Rivers of Dartmoor navigational box at the bottom of this page. |
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For a full list, expand the Settlements of Dartmoor navigational box at the bottom of this page. |
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The sea ice also harbours several species of algae that live in the bottom and inside unfrozen brine pockets in the ice. |
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After the mandrel bar extractor pulls out the mandrel, a hot saw cuts off the closed bottom and also the open end of the tube. |
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The builders placed the bones of deer and oxen in the bottom of the ditch, as well as some worked flint tools. |
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It is the flat plate which presses against and transmits lateral thrust of the plough bottom to the furrow wall. |
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The rear bottom end of the land side is known as heel which rubs against the furrow sole. |
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The landside is usually made of solid medium carbon steel, and is very short except on the rear bottom of the plow. |
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The frog is the foundation of the plow bottom, it takes the shock loads resulting from hitting rocks, and therefore, should be tough and strong. |
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This point is usually located some distance above the top of the plow bottom. |
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When an obstruction is encountered the entire bottom is released and hinges back and up so as to pass over the obstruction. |
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It is necessary to back up the tractor and plow to reset the bottom This construction is used to protect the individual bottoms. |
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The bottom is held in the normal position by a set of springs or by a hydraulic cylinder on each bottom. |
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The bottom automatically returns to normal plowing position as soon as the obstruction is passed, without any interruption of forward motion. |
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The bodies were often mutilated and some human finds at the bottom of pits, such as those found at Danebury, may have had a ritual aspect. |
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Additionally, the bottom of the skull presented a gaping hole, where a halberd had cut away and entered it. |
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One of Jane's regrets about the Bonfire Night Murders being shifted to the bottom of the intray was that she no longer saw much of Simon. |
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In January 1826 the first staith opened at Stockton, designed so waggons over a ship's hold could discharge coal from the bottom. |
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Jink it he did. Norton pushed the aircraft left just as he was at the bottom of his loop. |
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They destroyed aristocratic society from top to bottom, along with its structure of dependencies and privileges. |
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Maybe a pat on the bottom wasn't a cheap feel. Maybe it was a sweet display of affection. And maybe Kim Kardashian would win an Oscar. |
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It has a spherical body, and is decorated at top and bottom with languettes, or 'tongue' ornament. |
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This is the bottom line of revolution, and the very alphabet of liberalese. |
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Steam engines had to be designed with the power delivered at the bottom of the machinery, to give direct drive to the propeller shaft. |
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The vacuum thus created was used to suck water from the sump at the bottom of the mine. |
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First a container was filled with water via a pipe, which extended through the top of the container to nearly the bottom. |
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The bottom of the pipe would be submerged in the water, making the container airtight. |
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Rods hang from the outer end of the beam and operate pumps at the bottom of the mine shaft which raise the water to the surface. |
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These first engines were used to power pumps and produced only reciprocating motion to move the pump rods at the bottom of the shaft. |
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St Albans Cathedral now stands near to the believed site of his execution, and a well does exist at the bottom of the hill, Holywell Hill. |
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The bottom floor is a careers and university section to for the older students. |
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As was typical of most keeps, the bottom floor was an undercroft used for storage. |
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In addition, a large amount of concrete encasing the bottom of the roof beams needs to be removed and replaced with traditional wooden footers. |
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Gunports were keyhole shaped, with a circular hole at the bottom for the weapon and a narrow slit on top to allow the gunner to aim. |
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Shot from a mortar like a shell, a mine consists of a canister with the lift charge on the bottom with the effects placed on top. |
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The first person over the finish line at the bottom of the hill wins the cheese. |
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The revolt touched bottom, reduced to little more than 350 active maquisards. |
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The basis of Dutch apple pie is a crust on the bottom and around the edges. |
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Instead of it being right side up with crust on top and bottom, it actually is upside down, with the fruit being caramelized. |
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This leaves dead yeast cells and other undesirable material at the bottom of the old vat. |
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The bowl or plate needs only to be held at the bottom by one side of the lathe. |
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These lighter coloured, bottom fermented beers first started gaining real popularity in England in the later part of the 20th Century. |
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The glass is approximately 1 yard long, shaped with a bulb at the bottom, and a widening shaft which constitutes most of the height. |
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In 1820, he stood for Parliament in Coventry, but finished bottom of the poll. |
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The top few teams may be promoted to a higher division, and one or more of the teams finishing at the bottom are relegated to a lower division. |
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There is a speculation that the game originated among soldiers throwing short arrows at the bottom of a cask or at the bottom of trunks of trees. |
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When the game originated, golfers would putt with their dominate hand on the bottom of the grip and their weak hand on top of the grip. |
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Cross handed putting is the idea that the dominant hand is on top of the grip where the weak hand is on the bottom. |
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Forest were unable to avoid relegation and finished the season in bottom place. |
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With Ipswich bottom of the Championship, Jewell left his position on 24 October 2012 by mutual consent. |
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They reached a low point in 1999 with a series loss to New Zealand leaving them bottom of the unofficial Wisden Cricketers' Almanack rankings. |
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On the back of the shirt, Thatchers is at the top with Hiho on top of the squad number and BMT at the bottom. |
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In their first season they finished bottom of the league but Castleford Tigers were the team relegated. |
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The team finishing bottom after 23 rounds collects the Super League Wooden Spoon. |
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The Qualifiers Super 8s sees the bottom 4 teams from the original Super League table mixed with the top 4 teams from the Championship. |
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St Helens were placed in Division 1 but finished next to bottom and suffered relegation. |
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Huddersfield finished bottom of Super League and Reilly was sacked at the end of the season. |
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Their figures can be seen at the bottom left of the painting, behind the fence and under the shade of the trees. |
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Ireland failed to win the Five Nations in the whole of the 1990s, never finishing outside the bottom two. |
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However, the rise of the new social history in the 1960s look at history from the bottom up, not from the top down. |
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Both were inoculated with 1 gm. of very mitey flour placed at the bottom of the bottle. |
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Debris from reeds in these lakes formed a layer at the bottom of the water. |
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They mounted a single square sail on a yard, with an additional spar along the bottom of the sail. |
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In triple bottom line analysis, this can be seen as degrading capital on which the nation's economy ultimately depends. |
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Further research suggested that the oil on the bottom of the seafloor was not degrading. |
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Once the drilling rig has been removed, a wireline truck is used to perforate near the bottom of the well, and then fracturing fluid is pumped. |
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But notice that the characters haven't reached the bottom of that poverty, they are struggling against it, afraid of it. |
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The top two teams were to qualify for the finals in Brazil, but Wales finished bottom of the group. |
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With two defeats from the tournament Scotland finished bottom of the table. |
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These five regimes progressively degenerate starting with aristocracy at the top and tyranny at the bottom. |
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A field for fingerprints has been present for a long time at the bottom of the third page, but is rarely if ever used. |
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First, the colder, heavier water typically forms a layer near the bottom, which called the hypolimnion. |
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A Holomictic lake is a lake that has a uniform temperature and density from top to bottom at a specific time during the year. |
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A plunge pool forms at the bottom and deepens as a result of hydraulic action and abrasion. |
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In Scotland, it is traditional to carry a stone up from the bottom of a hill to place on a cairn at its top. |
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The University of Edinburgh was ranked bottom in the UK for teaching quality by its students in the 2012 National Student Survey. |
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The sternum was found to have been sawn open from top to bottom, permitting removal of the king's heart after death. |
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In the confusion, Robert nearly kills George, but they both escape to the bottom of the hill as the fog begins to clear. |
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A small amount of dense bottom water also forms in the northern polar ocean. |
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The CMS style uses footnotes at the bottom of page to help readers locate the sources. |
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Friction makes the ice at the bottom of the glacier move more slowly than ice at the top. |
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The bottom layer, called pavimentum, was one inch thick and made of mortar. |
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This implies that they have top and bottom surfaces and, importantly, distinct front and back ends. |
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Its snout is conical and the gill slits extend around the top and bottom of its head. |
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In Shark Bay, dolphins place a marine sponge on their rostrum, presumably to protect it when searching for food on the sandy sea bottom. |
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His lordship allowed Thomas to use the old apple house at the bottom of the house's walled garden as a quiet place in which to write. |
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They grow, break free from the host, and drop to the bottom of the water to begin an independent life. |
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Females lay 10,000 to 100,000 eggs contained in a corneous capsule from which pelagic larvae escape and eventually settle to the bottom. |
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Any periwinkles left immobile at the bottom are considered dead, and is waste. |
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An undiscerning predator, hake feed on their prey found near or on the bottom of the sea. |
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Visitors are also taken below ground to the pit bottom where they tour the mine workings. |
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Projecting his person towards it in a line which obliqued from the bottom of his spine. |
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On the back of the shirt, DS Smith appear on the top while on the bottom are Capital Law and Wessex Garages Nissan. |
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On the back of the shirt, Worthington's and Shadow Scaffolding are at the top while Clarity Copiers is on the bottom. |
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Few gave the Swans, struggling for their lives at the bottom of Division Two, any chance of causing an upset against the league leaders. |
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On the 9 March 2017 Westley and Maamria were sacked with Newport 11 points adrift at the bottom of League Two. |
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Wrexham finished the season second from bottom in eighth place in the first season. |
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In addition, some species are benthopelagic, moving between surface and bottom. |
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But the season started badly, with only three wins and 10 points by the middle of November and Wrexham rooted to the bottom of the table. |
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Despite having finished second bottom in season before, usually a relegation place, Merthyr became a new member of the Football League. |
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The back and side of the hospital, the long barracks of the annex and the wall at the bottom enclosed a waste place of ochreish clay. |
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The bottom eight teams in League 1 at the end of the regular season compete for the League 1 Shield. |
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Progressive scanning, which is the format used in computers, scans lines in sequences, from top to bottom. |
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When eating with a bowl, one should not hold it with its bottom part, because it resembles the act of begging. |
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The Ministry of Defence estimates that there is well over a million tons of munitions at the bottom of Beaufort's Dyke. |
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Pembroke town is at the bottom of a small valley, flanked on all sides by woodland and arable farmland. |
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This water is pushed downward and spreads along the bottom in both the seaward and landward direction. |
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Oysters filter these pollutants, and either eat them or shape them into small packets that are deposited on the bottom where they are harmless. |
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Benthos generally live in close relationship with the substrate bottom, and many such organisms are permanently attached to the bottom. |
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Spermatozoa and ova are released freely into the water during mating season, and fertilized ova sink to the bottom. |
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They often do this in spurts of several seconds before closing the shell entirely and sinking back to the bottom of their environment. |
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Scallops are most commonly harvested using scallop dredges or bottom trawls. |
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They sometimes seek prey in the midwater, away from the bottom, and show fewer extreme adaptations than other families. |
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They also possess a swim bladder, and do not dwell on the bottom, instead dispersing from their hatching grounds as plankton. |
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The larva also loses its swim bladder and spines, and sinks to the bottom, laying its blind side on the underlying surface. |
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All of the stauromedusae are found attached to either seaweed or rocky or other firm material on the bottom. |
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They swim at the bottom, where shrimp and crabs are found and shoot out a jet of water to uncover the prey buried in the sand. |
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The boats then drive the pilot whales into a bay or to the bottom of a fjord. |
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This is because it feeds on immobile bottom dwelling mollusks and hence does not need acute vision. |
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A kite was a drag, towed under water at any depth up to about 40 fathoms, which upon striking bottom, was upset and rose to the surface. |
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Bottom measurements also include collection of the nature of the bottom as it pertains to effective anchoring. |
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This collection method drops a weighted line to the bottom at intervals and records the depth, often from a rowboat or sail boat. |
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Baleen was used to make vessel components such as the bottom of a bucket in the Scottish National Museum. |
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Typically, thick and dense bone is found in bottom feeders and low bone density is associated with mammals living in deep water. |
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This functions as an upward biological pump, reversing an earlier presumption that whales accelerate the loss of nutrients to the bottom. |
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Note the mostly nonexistent acceleration lane in the road joining from the bottom right. |
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In 1960, the Trieste successfully reached the bottom of the trench, manned by a crew of two men. |
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Fisheries scientist Daniel Pauly and economist Ussif Rashid Sumaila have examined subsidies paid to bottom trawl fleets around the world. |
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Either way, as the vessel dredges, excess water in the dredged materials is spilled off as the heavier solids settle to the bottom of the hopper. |
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Glaciers act much like a conveyor belt, carrying debris from the top of the glacier to the bottom where it deposits it in end moraines. |
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On the other hand, the orbits of water molecules in waves moving through shallow water are flattened by the proximity of the sea surface bottom. |
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Internal waves occur in the ocean at the base of the pycnocline, especially at the bottom edge of a steep thermocline. |
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