Fraction A contained the mesocolic or perirectal tissues around the tumor and 1 cm away in both oral and aboral directions. |
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She has just given him directions to her destination, and he suggests an alternative route to avoid the rush-hour traffic. |
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Since I had my phone, you're probably thinking that I should have simply called my destination for directions. |
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When installing car seats the manufacturer's directions must be followed exactly. |
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He did not know York as he comes from Leeds, but a taxi driver gave him directions and he reached York District Hospital. |
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With any relaxer kit, you must carefully follow all directions to avoid potential skin and scalp burns, hair loss and eye injury. |
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The couple, always generous, happily gave their neighbor the directions to reach the pool. |
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Read the entire label before use and carefully follow the labeled directions for use. |
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Complete with armrest, the driver's seat is adjustable in three directions, making for comfortable operation and good all-round visibility. |
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I can follow directions from most technicians, and know better than to just assume that it always needs the reinstall to fix errors. |
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As the Roman god Janus looks in two directions, so did the homebound Yankee soldiers. |
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In these motile cells, lamellipodia of various shape are continually extended in different directions. |
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Traffic then builds up in all directions, even along Leeds Road, Church Street and beyond. |
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The anticyclones are spinning in different directions, such that they keep a delicate balance with one another. |
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The companies that dazzle us the most are those that strike out in bold new directions with each new work. |
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The pilot said it was a rare day because the air was flowing in different directions between altitudes. |
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In antiferromagnetic materials, the magnetic moments of the adjacent atoms point in opposite directions. |
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Rush-hour traffic built up today as the outside lane in both directions was closed for repairs to the crash barrier. |
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These networks moved in both directions across the Atlantic, bringing immigrants in and sending remittances home. |
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On the road, flashing red or amber lights means traffic from all directions has right of way. |
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A gaggle of young girls emerged from the woods and offered complex directions. |
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With directions from Morris on how to get to Big Hill Lake we took our leave with much regret. |
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My tastes wandered in different directions, but Peel somehow kept up his enthusiasm for zillions of British rock bands until the end. |
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This shift, from control to anarchy, also extended to Meirelles' directions for his actors. |
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Two fishes swimming in different directions is the zodiac symbol of Pisces. |
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Turkey's Anatolian heartland consists of a lot of mountains, and river valleys all traveling in unhelpful directions. |
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A group of red lechwe jumping and scattering in different directions can quickly confuse a lion. |
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Finally, three of them drifted away, strolling off in different directions, most likely intending to hide or lay low till five o'clock. |
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The bars are to be fixed in two directions right underneath the core of the cube, so they can take the full weight. |
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Whether this story is apocryphal or not, it accurately reflects the band's philosophy and perhaps predicts the directions their music would take. |
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His hair was pointing in ten different directions, and he had a lima bean stuck to his bulgy cheek. |
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The heavily pregnant ewes were scattered in all directions, as the ferocious dogs ran riot in the field. |
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The lava rippled around them and began to toss and shoot in all directions. |
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Rahman's promoter Cedric Kushner files lawsuits in all directions when the fighter makes attempts to sign with Don King. |
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Do not link more than three light strands, unless the directions indicate it is safe. |
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Both dragons roared in mortal pain and shot away from each other in opposite directions despite their injuries. |
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Spectacularly, sweets rolled in all directions, across the floor and underneath the chairs. |
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With mocking, rollicking, sigh-streaked guffaws, his film ignites that inward turning, perhaps into directions he did not visualise. |
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Perched on the edge of the fragmenting Roman world, Britain between ad 300 and 700 was at a meeting of currents flowing from several directions. |
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There's no room service, and instead of a gym, guests wanting to exercise are offered directions to a nearby park. |
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The tests were carried out with different methods and directions of mechanical loading in order to initiate the movement of each sapling. |
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Between the second preliminary hearing and the first directions hearing, I caught and exposed three councillors for rorting the system. |
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There were already numerous arrows flying in both directions with soldiers falling on both sides. |
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The pieces are set up as shown on the drawing and moved in the directions indicated by the arrows. |
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On the back of the flyer, Lam drew a map of the area with dates and names and arrows pointing in various directions. |
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The contrivance which strands the cast at this ominous place is a massive thunderstorm, which floods out both directions of the lone highway. |
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Landscape painting enjoyed a great vogue in the seicento, an age of artistic originality in many directions. |
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The objective was to develop long-range strategy for future directions of the movement. |
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The long and easy ascent of the hill is rewarded by extensive views in all directions from the summit. |
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Every few yards the hall took a sharp turn and branched off in so many directions that it was impossible to know where you were. |
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At the door two glassy-eyed guards slowly tilt their heads slightly askew in opposite directions, and then towards each other. |
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Since the electrons in the Cooper pair have opposite momenta, the Lorentz force acts in opposing directions and the pair breaks up. |
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Steam rose from all directions, billowing into swirls, each a threatening tentacle ready to choke, suffocate, asphyxiate me. |
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With so many people evacuated in so many directions, families have become separated and people have lost touch with their loved ones. |
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Lutheranism developed in two different directions, somewhat antagonistic to one another. |
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Parents can teach a child study skills with reading directions, study examples and writing down assignments. |
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Dolly took full advantage of the outrageous disruption to vent her bad temper and to express her extreme displeasure in all directions. |
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I suggested a quick about-turn, and started outlining directions for the city centre. |
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Country is still a big theme in decorating, but wallcovering has taken it into a variety of global directions. |
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Even so, this is a legal quagmire with the possibility of litigation or fines flying in all directions. |
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If we're out in the car, lost in an area we've never visited before, he would rather we drive round aimlessly for hours than ask directions. |
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Each in a different car, they drive off in opposite directions after having embraced one last time. |
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Without receiving proper directions, the cells cannot assimilate the glucose, which then remains in the bloodstream. |
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Once Rupert loaded all his cargo into his little washtub, he got directions and a list of houses. |
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Together, the books give easy-to-follow directions for through-hikers, as well as shorter jaunts along the Continental Divide Trail. |
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We contemplated going in several directions, but we've always loved what we've done. |
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Sub-managers and senior assistants flashed about the store in all directions seeking cash. |
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Prepare the Jell-O according to directions on the packet and pour into a shallow bowl. |
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No matter how neatly he combed it, the wavy strands kept sticking out in all directions. |
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Again due to a housing shortage, the jerry-built houses spread in all directions, especially on the outskirts of Seoul. |
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You should use an airless gun to prime and paint your acoustic ceiling, by angling your gun slightly and spraying it lightly in all directions. |
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One of the most interesting revelations of the study is that American Jewry seems to be moving in two different directions simultaneously. |
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A couple delayed their wedding when bad directions led the groom's parents astray. |
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I just hope this jogs someone else's memory, because he may have asked others for directions. |
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Now he was like some Steven King rustic, issuing cryptic wisdom from the porch to a tourist who just wants directions to the hotel. |
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We had to go for an interview and induction, but I know Manchester quite well so it will be easy to give directions. |
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The display can be flexed in all directions and bent to form a curve with a radius of curvature of less than 20 cm, Tosh says. |
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On the first four terraces, the traditional Buddhas of the various directions are represented. |
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People in the industry will spot holes in this legislation in all sorts of directions, and I am afraid that they have already spotted some. |
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These structures improve the resistance of the ammonite septum to pressure upon its main surface in both adapical and adoral directions. |
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I drove back to town quickly, but not speeding, and arrived at Hunter's family's new home, after he gave me directions. |
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It is hard to trace Steve's contributions in a linear fashion, because his work has ramified in so many directions. |
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The simulations were run at constant pressure of 1 atm in all coordinate directions. |
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The specific use and timing of anthelmintics should be administered according to label directions and under the guidance of a veterinarian. |
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Her pigtails bounced into all directions, and her lower lip was jutted out, like she might cry. |
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The horizon, in all directions, seems to be perpetually bordered by a small jut of land, giving the impression of driving through a bowl. |
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Further directions on where exactly to point it are not available as of time of press. |
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In the evening he served a lavish meal of goat and rice, and gave us directions to where we could find his sons and camels. |
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Rays of pure red and white flew off in random directions, leaving only a vivid rose. |
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After giving the aforesaid directions, the court again had two options before it. |
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This would determine the number of insects, the lengths of winters, the directions of the winds and how long they blew. |
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I recall Sarah jumping out of the car and chasing after the policeman to ask directions. |
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From this beginning, please use the ten directions below and document your thoughts, feelings, impressions at each of the ten stages. |
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Even in the earliest stages of new growth, complete reversals in budding directions of zooids are evident. |
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Strindberg's stage directions instruct the mother to listen agitatedly to the Fantaisie-Impromptu, matching the agitato marking of the music. |
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The wall was twelve barrel widths in length, so when my grenade went off, two columns of the drums went flying in all directions. |
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Clara, still with no idea where she was going, went to ask the boy for directions. |
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We came out through a hatch onto the stern deck, next to the main winch from which ropes and netting seemed to disappear in all directions. |
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The wind blows in different directions within the cloud and forms a funnel. |
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Can they move it up and down in altitude to catch winds blowing in different directions? |
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Copy shops are rebranding themselves as print centres and are moving in one of two directions. |
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That theory holds that the universe was created 10 to 20 billion years ago when a cosmic explosion hurled matter in all directions. |
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A wind rose is a graphic chart that averages these recorded wind directions and speeds and plots them about a circle. |
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Winds blowing in different directions, or at different speeds create what meteorologists call wind shear. |
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Armed with a book and ostensibly reading, I had found a good vantage point, as I could monitor the streams of people from both directions. |
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As we departed, we could see streams of people still entering the city from all directions. |
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Everything was going okay when they heard a voice over their radio receivers asking for directions to a parking bay. |
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Earlier, on the telephone, I asked his receptionist for directions to his Dublin office. |
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Still, it must make it very easy for their receptionists to give directions over the phone to would-be visitors. |
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A mean, penetrating rain, the type that comes at you from all directions at once. |
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A king-sized bed dominates the Tower Suite's top floor, which provides mesmerizing views from bay windows facing three directions. |
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But how does a movement that does not speak with one voice and that often marches energetically in different directions take the next step? |
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He gave her directions onto a narrow winding road, and told her to drive down it until he gave her the word to stop. |
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After shooting each scene, she re-edits everything, inspiring herself in new directions. |
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The leaflet includes hints on how to find koalas, directions to the Koala Care and Research Centre, and how to contact Friends of the Koala. |
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Your reverence, I saw four pure black bulls who came from the four directions to fight in the palace courtyard. |
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The two foxes met broadside, spiralling inwards anticlockwise to touch whiskers before gliding apart in opposite directions. |
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He worriedly glanced down the hall in both directions to make sure no one was watching him. |
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The mist spreads, smooth despite its writhen mass, dividing neatly and travelling down in four directions. |
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Occasionally a writer may vary the slant of her writing, with letters pointing in all directions. |
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Generally, men and women dance in a circular formation around the deity, in clockwise and anticlockwise directions. |
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Primers were designed to provide redundancy in both the forward and the reverse directions. |
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It's really fascinating to watch these trains move in opposite directions at very high speed. |
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We constantly had to fight unpredictable currents, sometimes going in opposite directions along the wall on the same dive. |
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If the pendulums are moving in opposite directions, however, the forces they exert on the beam cancel each other, and the beam doesn't move. |
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Just as I notice them, the formation splits, the outer ships breaking off in both directions along the line. |
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Without a look back at their victim, the jaguars split up and took off in opposite directions along the alley. |
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The players' checkers move in opposite directions on a board with 24 spaces. |
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But it is I myself who must get there, even though I have the directions and destination down. |
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Pilots rely on the different wind directions at different heights to ' steer ' the balloon. |
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A seemingly prolibertarian procedural rule may thus lead the law to develop in antilibertarian substantive directions. |
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In this regard, I offer a few guesses about some general directions in which statistical physics may change. |
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We are thrilled to be the focus of this project which will enable us to build on our existing strengths and develop in new directions. |
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Also, purchase carbon monoxide detectors and use them according to manufacturer's directions. |
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Any group of people that can't even follow simple directions must come from a terribly backward state. |
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I think upping sticks and changing directions can be very invigorating. |
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These were two egos competing for attention in a town where celebrities are omnipresent, each pulling in different directions, yet both fired with a will to win. |
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He thanked them and followed their directions to the hotel, which as he guessed was ritzy and glamorous and all the things he never could afford to be. |
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The roof deck is formed from prefabricated stressed skin panels comprising two profiled steel decks riveted together with their troughs aligned in opposite directions. |
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His hair was layered and flipped out in different directions. |
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Below us in all directions stretched a howling desert of white, stubbled here and there with a few stunted larches leaning at crazy angles against the windborne snow. |
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For more rigorous demonstration of the forces involved, Dial also used two accelerometers to measure the acceleration in the forward and vertical directions. |
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When she reached the directions ' destination, she was shocked. |
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I put all seven tablets in an envelope with directions to take one at bedtime and one early morning with a warning on no account to exceed the prescribed dose. |
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The game board tumbled to the ground and twenty red and yellow marbles rolled in various directions across the floor, beneath the bed, and under the dresser. |
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We have weekly Monday meetings, but every day is different, from attending meetings to giving design directions, on and on. |
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The more unstructured a movement is, the less control it has over the directions in which it develops and the political actions in which it engages. |
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It's a densely allusive, punning, always associative flow that manages to keep its narrative movement alive with dizzying glances in all directions along the way. |
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At last, Cora and Arlan broke away and stormed off in opposite directions. |
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Most Mesomerican peoples understood the cosmos itself to be four-sided or quincunx in configuration, being defined by the four cardinal directions and a fifth, the center. |
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After stating that it fully concurred in the holding and reasoning of the district court, the Supreme Court proceeded to develop arguments in different directions. |
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It allows direct measurement of the sound velocity along general directions in a transparent medium and hence the determination of the elastic tensor of anisotropic materials. |
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The biblical hero of hospitality, Abraham, had a tent that was open to all four directions, welcoming wayfarers from all sides, of all sorts, at all times. |
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You will hardly need my directions, with a waymark a minute. |
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I suspect that there are going to be some important gene variants that are going to have significant functions in sorting out general directions of personality. |
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First and foremost, if you read the directions, your fettuccine should be done and resting by now. |
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Indeed, with some stage directions and a bit of good will, the whole thing could easily have been passed off as a one-acter from some second-rank absurdist playwright. |
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If Reeves processes his sounds comprehensively, he retains the melodic nature of his sources, enabling his compositions to develop in multiple directions at once. |
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If a source within such a material radiated light in many directions, the light would encounter a huge relative index when it emerged at a surface. |
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From an island that was dependent entirely on Spain for its cultural directions, it developed into a more cosmopolitan realm with an identity all its own. |
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Cook the noodles or fettuccine according to the package directions and drain well. |
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He had been due to stand trial next week but, at the hearing for plea and directions before the Recorder of Bradford, Judge Stephen Gullick, he admitted the offence. |
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They get their comeuppance because they refuse to work together and are selfish people who cannot follow directions. |
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They promptly blamed each other for driving him away, and stormed off in opposite directions in the vain hope of finding their way back to the palace. |
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Winter nights, she tried to teach herself knitting, then began weaving rag rugs, which were homely but at least freed her from the reading of unfathomable directions. |
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Different groups went in different directions, and without any clear leaders or certain destination, demonstrators followed. |
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And if the gate voltage is set just right, equal numbers of electrons and holes can flow through the tube in opposite directions at the same time. |
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Tonight the outside lane of the dual carriageway will shut in both directions between Rayleigh Weir and Kent Elms corner to fix a water main which burst two weeks ago. |
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In the case of the anisotropic growth of a surface there are two so-called principal directions, in which strain rates attain their extremal values. |
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On the back of this page are the directions to it, coded as a precaution. |
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The signal lights blinking only amber meant that one hapless policeman made a valiant effort to control traffic which seemed to swamp him from all directions. |
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The manufacturer's directions were followed while performing the test. |
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But as the gig progressed he seemed to loosen up a bit and started making eye contact with audience members, and he flashed a few smiles in various directions. |
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Items to be covered include options in crop sequences, wheat breeding directions, tramline farming, potential for durum wheats, lupins and various pests and their control. |
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The pairings of pools sampled at days 21 and 24 after germination are represented by the loop in clockwise and anticlockwise directions, respectively. |
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Following his vague directions, they reached their destination. |
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Neptune and Chiron fusing in Pisces fast-tracks the expression of fresh talents or directions in a creative field. |
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These are ahistorical and frankly grotesque comparisons, and the damage they cause cuts deep, in many directions. |
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Not your cookie-cutter cookbook, this will have you getting creative and not just following directions. |
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In stand mixer, mix cookie mix following the directions on the box, scoop 11 cookies onto baking sheet, place in oven. |
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This could be achieved by threatening from several directions and launching high-speed, rapier-like strikes at operational headquarters and communications centres. |
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Follow the directions, especially length and frequency of use. |
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The new textures serve the band's sound accordingly, and enable them to explore new compositional directions while retaining a degree of continuity earlier albums missed. |
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With directions from police, Lindsey and his boss were able to make it to safety. |
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And that's why nearly all speculation, learned or otherwise, about the future directions of jazz is always futile. |
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Growing up, you used to have to do things like ask people for directions instead of just looking it up on your smartphone. |
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A great barracuda suddenly appeared out of nowhere, its razor-like teeth and silver body slicing through the water and dispersing the fish in all directions. |
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The exploding bombs and gunpowder leveled every structure for hundreds of yards in all directions. |
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She rummaged through her drawer and found the directions to Megan's house. |
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The lad then gave me directions to go and visit Rummy at his own stables whenever I wanted and happily I did so on two more occasions before his death. |
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Elsewhere, motorists using the A64 in both directions found difficult conditions, and extra-long queues developed at busy parts of the city's outer ring road. |
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The theory has been extended to more complex systems such as two-way traffic of two motor species that move along the same filament but in opposite directions. |
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The devil headed for Widecombe via the Tavistock Inn, in nearby Poundsgate, where he stopped for directions and refreshment. |
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In a beta sheet, a string of amino acids folds accordion-fashion into parallel segments oriented in alternating directions to form a flat sheet. |
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The standard design features of the EyeCon 2000 sensor provide binocular vision inspection to observe the target from two different directions. |
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Furthermore, the presence of thin ribbons makes polystyrene strongly birefringent, a property that moves light in specific directions. |
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They told security officials they had been following satnav directions to Loch Lomond. |
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A cool effect In a ferromagnet, the local magnetic moments can rotate and align in various directions. |
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The SDSL package allows small and medium sized firms to transmit data much more quickly in both directions. |
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If two rigid sections of a glacier move at different speeds and directions, shear forces cause them to break apart, opening a crevasse. |
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The directions from Reese and casting director Andrew Broz are both painstakingly detailed and incredibly vague. |
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Ten nonopposing and noncoplanar beams coming from various incident directions converge on the demarcated tumor target. |
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The illustration accompanies a section of text setting out directions for estimating the size of a headwound. |
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This new route, carrying traffic in both directions, relieved the original coach road built by Telford in the early 19th century. |
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These connect with the Stena Line ferry to Rosslare Harbour in Ireland with a daily morning and evening service in both directions. |
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While other British English accents have affected the accents of English in Wales, influence has moved in both directions. |
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Games are played with faces that change when they are viewed from different directions. |
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These dunes typically have major and minor slipfaces oriented in opposite directions. |
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John was so bullheaded that he kept driving and refused to stop for directions, even after getting hopelessly lost. |
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In the open ocean, the turtles navigate using wave directions, sun light, and temperatures. |
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Sound waves that strike the whale from different directions will not be channeled in the same way. |
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This and its lack of orbital roof allow it to protrude its eyes and see in both frontal and dorsal directions. |
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Late in AD 367, the Roman garrisons in Britannia collapsed as the Germanic barbarians poured into the region from all directions. |
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This included vast directions on how to navigate between Portugal and the East Indies and to Japan. |
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A species varies occasionally in two directions, but owing to their free intercrossing they never increase. |
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Elimination of conflicts with other directions of traffic dramatically improves safety and capacity. |
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Heavy rail lines enter the city from all directions, the principal destination being Manchester Piccadilly station. |
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The Nabatean control over trade further increased and spread in many directions. |
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Together with people, moved ideas, languages, customs, and cultures, not just in one, but in both directions. |
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Presented in a polar coordinate grid, the wind rose shows the frequency of winds blowing from particular directions. |
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A radar system has a transmitter that emits radio waves called radar signals in predetermined directions. |
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When these come into contact with an object they are usually reflected or scattered in many directions. |
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A series of tectonic splits caused formation of various basins, each drifting in various directions. |
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Early systems tended to use omnidirectional broadcast antennas, with directional receiver antennas which were pointed in various directions. |
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With each combination of satellites, GDOP quantities can be calculated based on the relative sky directions of the satellites used. |
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This gave protection from the weather to ships from all directions except the east. |
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With this law, elected representatives lose their seats in parliament if they vote contrary to the directions of their party. |
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The allocation is conducted according to directions given by the Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales. |
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Symmetric wave ripples occur in environments where currents reverse directions, such as tidal flats. |
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The decline of this industry as jobs moved offshore has resulted in a more diverse economy, as Bradford has developed new directions. |
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Like traffic merging on a highway, the water flow is constricted in both directions because it must pass over the Camarinal Sill. |
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The orientations of the field in the oceanic crust preserve a record of directions of the Earth's magnetic field with time. |
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Unless otherwise stated, directions of forces and motion apply to the Northern Hemisphere. |
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From the inertial frame, in both cases it rotates at the same speed but in the opposite directions. |
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Expansion continued and became more rapid by the beginning of the 19th century, with London growing in all directions. |
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In this case, analysis might proceed along pairs of directions, with the primary and secondary directions at right angles. |
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The Labrador Current and the WGC flow in opposite directions resulting in a cyclonic eddy. |
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They face in opposite directions, plucking the adjacent string on either side of the wider gap. |
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In 1829 the first UK Coastguard instructions were published and dealt with discipline and directions for carrying out preventative duties. |
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From about 750 BC the Greeks began 250 years of expansion, settling colonies in all directions. |
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Winnipeg is the largest and best connected city within Manitoba, and has highways leading in all directions from the city. |
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Therefore, the rotors had to be tilted slightly in opposite directions to counter torque. |
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This curious species of non-publication provoked numerous programmers to post directions on Slashdot for circumventing the clickwrap. |
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Until 2012 the ride alternated between the clockwise and anticlockwise directions, but now runs clockwise every year. |
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After the defence has been filed, the court sends to all parties a directions questionnaire. |
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Using sheets of PET or PEN reduces stretch in all directions, where weaves are most efficient in the direction of the threadlines. |
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Perhaps an extra step in one of those directions might have seen me celebrated rather than notorious. |
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These are countercurrent exchange systems with the same fluid, usually blood, in a circuit, used for both directions of flow. |
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Industrial estates are concentrated on the outskirts of the town, in northern, western and southern directions. |
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At the end of the century, the majority of Bulgar tribes migrated in different directions, and the Khazars took over much of the land. |
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If so, your data path may be in the 700-1,500 kbps range in both directions. |
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These symbolic directions became popular, as operational calculus, and pushed to the point of diminishing returns. |
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He wanted to go faster in the same directions, and had little time for the more gentlemanly component of its membership. |
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The other two races arose by survivors' escaping in different directions after a major catastrophe hit the earth 5,000 years ago. |
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All projections distort distances and directions, and each projection distributes those distortions differently. |
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The basis of this theory is that some Asiatic languages used color words to refer to the cardinal directions. |
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As the celestial pole and geographic pole, it expresses a point of connection between sky and earth where the four compass directions meet. |
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However, the force and displacement vectors will not be scalar multiples of each other, since they have different directions. |
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In Asian cultures houses were traditionally laid out in the form of a square oriented toward the four compass directions. |
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Portolan or portulan charts are navigational maps based on compass directions and estimated distances observed by the pilots at sea. |
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Usually, a diagram called a compass rose shows the directions north, south, east, and west on the compass face as abbreviated initials. |
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Some magnetic compasses include means to manually compensate for the magnetic declination, so that the compass shows true directions. |
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Small, portable GPS receivers with only a single antenna can also determine directions if they are being moved, even if only at walking pace. |
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These directions may be different if there is a crosswind or tidal current. |
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The Earth's tectonic plates move relative to one another in different directions at speeds on the order of 50 to 100mm per year. |
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These areas developed in different directions from the center of the country. |
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Each level had four cardinal directions associated with a different colour. |
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Each deity had four manifestations, associated with the cardinal directions, each identified with a different colour. |
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The same parcel of material, no matter how small, can be compressed, stretched, and sheared at the same time, along different directions. |
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Similar treatment of directions 2 and 3 gives the Hooke's law in three dimensions. |
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For this reason medium-grained granite is most adaptable, if it may be split and cobbed readily along rift and grain directions. |
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The two languages develope in different directions but the old commonship is still discernible. |
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We will ask for directions to the restaurant at the front desk. |
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Other tools and means of navigation were the detailed charts and sailing directions, the stars, and the pilot's marks on the familiar shores. |
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Wikipedia evolves dendritically, sending off new shoots in many directions. |
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Certain anomalies exist within certain US states due to the effective branching of the law in different directions. |
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After a ritual has finished, the God, Goddess and Guardians are thanked, the directions are dismissed and the circle is closed. |
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It was not before the 1950s that the countries' education systems developed in different directions. |
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The material is fed in between two rollers, called working rolls, that rotate in opposite directions. |
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Many hydraulic and pneumatic cylinders use them where it is needed to produce a force in both directions. |
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Its various directions of sliding and pivoting movement allowed the head to approach the work from any angle. |
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The wheel and workpiece move parallel to one another in both the radial and longitudinal directions. |
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The piece and the grinding wheel rotate in opposite directions and small bits of the piece are removed as it passes along the grinding wheel. |
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Men ran along the track in both directions to tell the other trains not to proceed. |
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It's one of those thingamajigs that can give you driving directions. |
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Excuse me. Could you please give me directions to the movie theater? |
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The view is robbed of foreground by the broad plateau of the summit, but serried ranks of fells appear in all directions. |
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Lord's Seat gives birth to a number of streams which, although departing in different directions, all ultimately join the River Derwent. |
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Many routes up the mountain are possible so that it may be approached from all directions. |
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The view to the north takes in massed ranks of fells while in other directions the Isle of Man, Morecambe Bay and Pennines can be seen. |
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Where the heart is forestalled with misopinion, ablative directions are found needful to unteach error, ere we can learn truth. |
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A structure that plunges in all directions to form a circular or elongate structure is a dome. |
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However, in rehearsals, frequent interruptions allow the conductor to give verbal directions as to how the music should be played or sung. |
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The striking appearance of Ingleborough from all directions and from a great distance is due to the unusual geology of the underlying rock. |
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He suggested that time could be saved by tunnelling in both directions from Redbrook pit which was being kept dry by a large steam engine. |
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The London and Birmingham Railway and its successor the London and North Western Railway had been under pressure from two directions. |
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There are three important things to keep in mind about the tangential and radial directions in a rift-sawn board. |
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Due to its position by the coast, Southport is a linear settlement and as such can only be approached in a limited number of directions by road. |
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The poetry of this period was heavily influenced by the Romantics, but also went off in its own directions. |
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The roadside stand did a good business just selling products to people who merely wanted directions. |
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