The short-term security of supply has been a key theme in the build-up to war. |
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It may also increase the body's capacity to reduce the build-up of lactic acid. |
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They attribute it to the tremendous build-up of water pressure, high winds and power outages. |
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Mr Smith stated that mud and stones from roads could also have contributed to the recent build-up in debris found in gullies. |
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The demand for extra current leads to a heat build-up in cables and equipment and can cause circuit breakers to trip out and cut the power. |
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They must regularly wipe the hard drive to prevent the build-up of information on hidden files. |
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It may have an effect on the heart's function, meaning that it doesn't pump as well, causing a build-up of fluid. |
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The disorder is associated with a build-up of the oxygen-related molecule hydrogen peroxide in the skin. |
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It had earlier been feared the man could cause an explosion in the building because of the build-up of fumes from the spilled petrol. |
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The Pocklington problem was a build-up of sanitary debris, which blocked a filter at an approved overflow point. |
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But the more it goes on, the more it encourages a build-up of household debt. |
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If you have a chimney, get it swept at least once a year, and fit guards over the stacks to prevent a build-up of combustible material. |
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As a build-up to the event, the faction has announced rallies in all the districts of the State. |
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We've been watching a steady build-up of the Argentine air force over the past year. |
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The build-up to a major event is really exciting, that's the fun bit, but when you're there it's quickly over. |
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A straw poll of traders showed most would take advantage of the extra day in the Christmas build-up. |
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Although I was just the youth and reserve coach, I enjoyed the whole build-up and aftermath. |
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It is the focus of the first week of any Olympiad and in Athens that will be no different despite a fraught build-up to the event. |
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But arguably his finest fortnight came in the build-up to last year's French Open. |
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That didn't stop us from enjoying the build-up to one of the biggest games we have ever prepared for as a nation. |
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In the build-up to this year's showcase event, all the talk had centred on who would face Australia to win the honours. |
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The changes will prove particularly timely in the build-up to the busy Christmas period. |
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This was reported when his Bulls teammate was at the centre of a race row in the build-up to last year's World Cup. |
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The Australian had a superb build-up to last year's Tour de France and lived up to that billing with a stunning outing. |
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Parents undergo their own share of stress as the build-up to exam-time takes its toll. |
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Can you talk us through your thoughts over the winter and in the build-up to this race and this season? |
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The Manchester ace has been guilty of winding himself up, or allowing others to wind him up, in the build-up to past fights. |
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This new technique was the talk of the circuit for days in the build-up to the race. |
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We had enjoyed a grand build-up, we were winning in a number of positions and we were making a number of chances. |
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I'm enjoying the build-up to Christmas about as much as the build-up to exams at school. |
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In the build-up to the new season a contingent of York players took part in the Bradford Chess Congress. |
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In the build-up to war, Mr Beattie found his photograph splashed across the front page of a national tabloid newspaper. |
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Surfaces can be smoothed down by rasps, files, and rifflers or by carborundum and emery, and the addition of water avoids a build-up of dust. |
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A build-up of toxins in the organs, muscles, and tissues can lead to stiffness, sluggishness, and a general lack of enthusiasm or energy. |
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The South African also made a significant contribution in the build-up to two more of Vale's scores in an impressive opener. |
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Usually if your screen develops hot spots and tinged colour, it is probably due to the build-up of stray magnetic fields in your monitor. |
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Many of the same folks who played key roles in the build-up to the current war make similar overestimations about the late Soviet Union. |
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Each pailful, each drop, was another show, another plot twist, another build-up to the climax. |
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While in hospital he was given build-up drinks which he disliked, and the food was horrible. |
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But for a lot more others, the build-up to the red day begins this weekend with a movie before climaxing it next Tuesday with dinner. |
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Then run an eyelash brush through lashes to prevent clumpy mascara build-up. |
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Dates can be pencilled in for when key management appointments should take place, thus ensuring a smooth build-up of the team. |
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After the hectic Christmas build-up which starts as early as September the time has come to visit more trade fairs and source new products. |
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Nevin, of the water service, said the fatberg was a build-up of inappropriate materials put into the sewer network. |
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His bad breath is likely from the build-up of plaque on his teeth and bacteria on his tongue, as well as possibly from cavities. |
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In the build-up to the directive's introduction, financial institutions will have detailed information to help those affected. |
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Such apparent flightiness belies a solid build-up of professional experience. |
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This led to flirtatious, prolonged seductions and the delicious build-up of anticipation and desire. |
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The past fortnight has continued the pattern, with his build-up to the forthcoming season about as smooth as an alpine pass. |
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Soot and creosote build-up cause foul odors, excessive and carcinogenic smoke and fire danger. |
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Similarly, an autumn frost which destroys leaves can interrupt the orderly build-up of reserves in the vine. |
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We had fruitful discussions, and no doubt those will continue in the build-up to the next Budget. |
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This morning I was wiping the table with a very slightly damp rag and noticed that the wax build-up was coming off. |
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He encouraged members to increase interaction with civilians to gain their support for the nation's defense policy and military build-up plans. |
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The wide man did play a part in the build-up when the deadlock was broken in the 33rd minute. |
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McDowell is riveting in his screen debut, and the film's social observation and build-up of tension is quite compelling. |
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One positive outcome of the laborious build-up to the great statement was the appearance of a larger number of keen pro-Europeans in the cabinet. |
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This interfered with the normal process of desquamation, resulting in a build-up of keratin. |
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A gasoline detergent is a lot like a household detergent, helping to prevent any harmful deposit build-up. |
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The structural grillages may bear upon load cells equipped to signal the build-up of sludge on the interior of the liner. |
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A routine ankle surgery on a painful tendon led to complications including a build-up of fluid in her left leg. |
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Amidst all of this build-up around the royal wedding, a note of hypocrisy was struck in recent days. |
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The ATR-72 had been in a holding pattern, flying through sleet that caused a build-up of ice on the wings. |
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It will also show a special documentary capturing the build-up to the big day. |
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If you continue to get a build-up of wax in your ears then you may find that using ear drops regularly helps the wax drain out. |
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Farmers can also prevent pests and disease build-up in cotton growing by avoiding ratooning. |
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Archibald found himself lining up the kick as normal kicker Noble had lost a contact lens in the build-up to the score. |
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The court is also mechanically ventilated by exhaust fans at the roof level to prevent hot air build-up. |
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The varnish smoothes out the gaps and ridges on the surface of the teeth and prevents the build-up of plaque, which causes decay. |
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The build-up of armaments is part of the broadest repositioning of US forces worldwide since the end of the Korean War more than 50 years ago. |
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I had to have an operation to remove a build-up of tissue in my chest, which was caused by the aromatising of one of the hormones. |
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We know that some people fear a build-up of rubbish where domestic waste collections have been reduced. |
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Autumn has arrived with its frosty build-up of colours of russet and orange trees. |
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The administration began a conventional military build-up, and increased the number and types of tactical nuclear weapons. |
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Welcome to the madhouse that is the build-up to the opening night of a pantomime. |
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The frequent but low-level activity of Vesuvius in recent centuries has relieved the build-up of pressure in the magma chamber. |
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Tooth decay, fillings and tartar build-up can also all contribute to discolouration. |
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After his low-key build-up to the season's first major, he would be excused another near miss. |
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I live in a hard water area and am concerned about the build-up of scale in the central heating system. |
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You know that painful burn in your muscles when you're exercising intensely, that's because of a build-up of lactic acid, right? |
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This is causing chaos on the road, especially in the mornings and at teatime, and creating a huge traffic build-up. |
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Normally chirpy and gregarious, the 49-year-old has become increasingly tetchy in the build-up to the tournament. |
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The build-up of heat under the mantle initiates, at some point, the formation of convection. |
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Without being triumphalist or pouring scorn on media forecasts, he admitted the build-up to the game worked out perfectly for him. |
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Scarifying is done in autumn to remove debris and to prevent the build-up of thatch. |
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Aerate lawns at least once a season to help prevent the build-up of thatch. |
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This will lead to a continuing build-up of store animals and calves on many farms resulting in labour, feed and housing difficulties. |
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After all the build-up, planning and organisation, the Fringe is finally here. |
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Jose has been enjoying the build-up to this game and has comfortably added to his reputation as European football's best wind-up merchant. |
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Most of the big names are absent this week in the build-up to the US Masters. |
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The Bride's name is bleeped out through the film, but in a way that seems like a desperate bid for curiosity rather than a build-up of mystery. |
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But equally, when so much focus of the build-up is placed on records that go unbroken, might there be grounds for refunds at the exits? |
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The road narrowed briefly to one lane and even at 2.30 pm this caused a bit of build-up. |
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The Commerce Department said the new figure partly reflected an unexpectedly strong build-up of unsold goods. |
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A press cloth also prevents the build-up of fabric finishes and spray starch on the iron soleplate. |
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Because, as well as the build-up being all new and a cup final being new to most of the players, so too was a cup final defeat. |
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He suffered brain damage because of a build-up of fluid in his skull and died nine months later on New Year's Day. |
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All of that build-up for Christmas, and it's replaced by another holiday in the space of a day. |
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The tremendous build-up of pressure caused it to break which led to Mr McKenna's death. |
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The use of sprays can lead to an indoor build-up of large quantities of carcinogenic vapours. |
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It's an inflammatory bone condition that causes a build-up of poisons that erupt into painful skin abscesses. |
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As you live by the sea, it is very important that you do not allow a build-up of salt to accumulate on the new plaster before you paint it. |
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In hot, dry areas, salt build-up in reservoirs has led to saline waters that ruined farmland. |
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Slow circulation leads to a build-up of waste products, but can be stimulated with dry skin brushing. |
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We started getting a build-up of smoke in screens two and three because it was being pulled in through the air conditioning units. |
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He always and insistently said he supported a major troop build-up in Afghanistan. |
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There were no real problems and I was pretty happy with my time. My calf had been troubling me in the build-up to the race and I wasn't even sure if I was going to run. |
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Albeit a short piece of music, the build-up into the final fortissimo in the string section was magnificent, and the audience certainly showed their appreciation. |
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To try to counter the Russian military build-up, Kiev has redeployed more forces eastward. |
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Excessive heat build-up in an attic can shorten the longevity of composition roof shingles by causing premature evaporation of the oils in the asphalt. |
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After all the hype in the build-up to Friday night's opener, a series of extremely one-sided results on the weekend has taken away some of the Cup's momentum. |
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In the longer term, she sees big strides in preventing tartar build-up and halting receding gums. |
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Victory removed the uncertainties created by the long build-up to war. |
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And at the epicentre of the military build-up is it's air base. |
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Another consideration with regard to heat build-up involves insulation. |
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The polish removes light rust, tarnish and carbon build-up and leaves a thin protective barrier to prevent smudges and powder fouling from sticking to the finish. |
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The build-up has the atmosphere of a phoney war as the rivals perfect the various practical jokes and wind-ups that will help unsettle their enemy's preparations. |
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The first thing after playing is to mop through the bore of an instrument with one of several special devices that prevent the build-up of humidity. |
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Burnley groundstaff have worked like Trojans ever since, even launching a 24-hour pitch side vigil in the build-up to Liverpool's visit to ensure the surface was playable. |
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It contains juniper berries, calendula, peppermint and orris root, and it effectively whitens teeth by helping to prevent plaque build-up and gum disease. |
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The sweetness gets too much after more than a couple of swigs, and after a while it starts to produce a build-up of gas which eventually squirts right up your nose. |
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Have your fireplace or wood stove inspected annually to remove any creosote build-up, which can block the chimney, forcing toxic fumes back into your living room. |
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Never has there been a war where so many were so sceptical about the build-up and the reasons for it, and never has there been so many difficulties for the warmongers. |
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The AWPL, however, features eight-minute quarters providing 32 total minutes of game play and a little more lactic build-up, leg burn, and lung fatigue for the athletes. |
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Surgeon Nigel Heaton examined Best before he was taken for blood tests, X-rays and ultrasounds, and then drained away a build-up of fluid which had become infected. |
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We once again reviewed methods of preventing cerumen build-up. |
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The chairman ruled out any curtailment of the build-up of the fund to boost capital spending in the coming years in order to divert cash to capital projects. |
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Most researchers think the disease is caused by the build-up of beta amyloid. |
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Several homes in nearby have already been demolished after suffering a potentially explosive build-up of the gas, which is known to miners as Fire Damp. |
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The fat layer kept them warm and buoyant, their secretions prevented build-up of excess salt from sea water and their larynx was protected against submersion. |
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He adds that this immune defect may also be present in other diseases where a build-up of waste and plaques occur, such as in cardiovascular disease and Gaucher's disease. |
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A long-serving Lib Dem MP, a colleague of Kennedy's for some two decades, said the build-up of rumours bore all the hallmarks of a whispering campaign. |
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Spirit of Salt Only available from hardware shops, it gets rid of limescale build-up in the toilet bowl. |
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Pre-orgasmic build-up generally takes a longer time for the woman than it does for the man. |
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Also, no choking, no priming, no carburetor build-up and no winterizing necessary. |
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Niemann-Pick disease type C leads to a build-up of cholesterol and fatty acids in the body's cells and causes progressive decline. |
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Cleaning stops once the contaminant is consumed, and heat build-up is modest. |
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Updraughts of air lead to rapid movement with ice and water particles rubbing against each leading to a massive build-up of static. |
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So gymnastic were Ochoa's efforts it seemed as if he had eaten a lorry-load of his nation's jumping beans in the build-up to the match. |
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Banish build-up Product residue is one of the main culprits of bad hair days. |
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According to the vets, Bauer had a build-up of pressure in his near fore hoof which had been caused by a bar shoe worn in trackwork on Thursday. |
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This is because their livers are not working efficiently, and yellowing of the skin is caused by a build-up of bile pigment. |
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The Misery actress was furious when she developed lymphedema, a build-up of soft body tissues, after having a double mastectomy three years ago. |
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The slowdown in growth in China is a consequence of past overinvestment that has led to a build-up of excess capacity in the economy. |
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Survey of flying viruliferous aphid species and population build-up of Aphis glycines Matsumura in soybean fields. |
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Gary Neville, David Beckham, Michael Owen and Wayne Rooney all suffered broken metatarsals in the build-up to previous World Cups. |
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The cloudberry pips are a tiny part of the detrital build-up during the last remaining occupation. |
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To keep out water and prevent ice build-up on those air intake shafts, shallow hip roofs, about one foot in height, will be built over them. |
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He said he was driving back from the firm's depot in Selby when he came upon a build-up of traffic near the A66 filter lane. |
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This clear formula dissipates oil, so there's no build-up, no clogginess, no residue. |
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But until now, the effects of this microglial build-up were unknown. |
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Visitors can learn about the economic and political roots which led to the build-up and military mobilization of Allied Forces in the 17 D-Days around the world. |
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The second half followed a similar pattern with excellent, measured build-up work from the hosts and Shields looking to score on the counter-attack. |
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This will be the second of four build-up ride time trials ahead of the December 16 event, giving cyclists a chance to test their training progress. |
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In some cases, a bile duct can become permanently blocked, which can lead to a build-up of bile inside the gallbladder causing infection and inflammation. |
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Crop rotation prevents a build-up of pests and diseases in the soil, such as clubroot in brassicas, eelworms in potatoes and tomatoes and root rots in peas and beans. |
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They put in a ommaya reservoir to allow drainage of any fluid build-up. |
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Legendary multi-weight world champion James 'Lights Out' Toney has been grabbing all the headlines in the build-up and he is 5-1 to win the final. |
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The panel also argued that Japan needs to reinterpret its pacifist constitution amid China's military build-up and nuclear threats from North Korea. |
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It is a type of arthritis caused by a build-up of uric acid in the blood. |
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Cooke was also involved in the build-up that saw Gene send Ben Cockayne racing around opposite number Briscoe, who appeared to be blocked by referee Richard Silverwood. |
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User-fr is gently layered around the anchoring icy guitar riff, and the build-up to the chorus is signalled with a swooning close harmony cascade. |
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In the build-up to Easter, Mondelez has got rid of three and six-packs of Creme Eggs and replaced them with a five-pack to sell alongside singles and 12-packs. |
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If you are unable to replace present fillings due to costs or for other reasons, there are still important health benefits to detoxifying the build-up of metal toxicity. |
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