Though he describes several ways intuition can lead people astray, he doesn't really dwell on how often that happens. |
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To hear it aright you must stand in the darkness of such a by-street as this, and for the moment be at one with those who dwell around. |
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One could dwell on the fact that it contains several inherent contradictions and that the numbers implicit in the proposals don't add up. |
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The calculation of Eq. 32 assumes that there is no correlation between the dwells at very long dwell times. |
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In everyday society we do not dwell on a heterosexual person's bedroom habits. |
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More to the point, he'd lost his interest in life, preferring to dwell on the past rather than look to the future. |
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The interim dwell takes place before the second substep and includes the hydrolysis reaction. |
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Rather than dwell on poor academic performance, it said, teachers are taught to accentuate the positive. |
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Thus if the lag time is much longer than the dwell time, a large number of dwells must be saved and shifted during this process. |
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In particular, the two concepts I dwell upon at length, the gedoog policy and the polder model, only exist as ideal types. |
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Xylem cavitation was not a research topic in the 1960s, hence there was no reason for Scholander to dwell on this issue. |
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He stares soulfully past the camera, on toward a catering truck where sushi rolls and ham sandwiches dwell side by side in harmony. |
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Anyways, lets not dwell on the inhuman ways in which some humans treat their brothers. |
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Their songs were born to dwell in long-lost cabarets and quaint bars that fall just short of seediness. |
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At the base of the food chain are bacteria that dwell in the searing fluids belching from the volcanic vents. |
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No one is urged to dwell on the fact that the day's fireworks displays are symbolic of an armed revolution against tyranny and colonialism. |
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Ascension recognizes the separation of the Risen Lord from the disciples as he goes to dwell at the right hand of the Father. |
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If only we could negotiate our differences rather than dwell on the anxieties of difference. |
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I cannot, for the life of me, understand why this book has made me dwell on my lack of friendships this evening. |
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All that fighting is in the past, so let's get real and live in the present and not dwell on facts which get in the way of the action. |
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He began to dwell for a microsecond on the pain he felt that day and the hole that had formed after the first building collapsed. |
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Many yachties who have visited Trinidad dwell on the negative and overstate the crime problem, but everything is a function of numbers. |
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You tend to dwell on the past and rake up old issues which open old wounds and bring fresh pain in relationships. |
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He prefers not to dwell on his parents' deaths, but he talks freely about his upbringing in Falkirk. |
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To dwell on the negative of the situation was pointless, so I sought to find the good. |
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Some show this unthankfulness in another way, for they always dwell most on what they have not got. |
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He knows he's not supposed to dwell on what was or agonize about what might be. |
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James and Preston wanted the land to be taken from the mine, prayed over, filled in, and reconsecrated to the spirits who dwell there. |
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The performances of a six-position dwell calibration and an optimal slewing calibration are determined to be dependent on the mission. |
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Although they dwell reclusively within the cave system, the large reptiles were certainly no secret. |
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For that matter, history books that dwell on stories of rajas and maharajas who met at a tea break might be recalled. |
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The dwell time of the powder ignition doesn't have a chance to appreciably raise the temperature of the lead. |
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Around the time, many small business prospects, customers and clients will dwell on cost. |
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Beavers, procyons, musquashes, foxes and otters dwell in the reeds, while boars and 30 other species of mammals live on dry land. |
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Those intrusions of the world outside awaken me from my soporific slumber, as I dwell in drowsy numbness, as though of hemlock I have drunk. |
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The musicals of the '30s are enjoyable, in part because they don't dwell on misfortune and squalor and poverty. |
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I decided to dwell overnight in this capital of the north country at the camping site by the swimming pool and elementary school. |
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Don't dwell on handwriting and spelling, but read what your child actually has to say. |
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But why dwell on such things when the sun has returned with renewed resolve, teasing blooms from the helter-skelter of bare branches? |
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Instead of allowing himself to dwell on his condition, he's devoted himself to public service and veteran affairs. |
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But crime is most prevalent in those urban areas where the multiply disadvantaged dwell. |
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You reflect on how the previous season has gone for a day or two, but you don't dwell on it too much. |
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It seems that simians have the run of the place while humans dwell on the fringes like packs of wild dogs. |
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The lack of decoration or furniture made his mind dwell on what could be happening outside his cell, and none of it could be good news. |
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It is the electroreception system that allows them to navigate through the muddy dark waters they dwell in. |
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It pays to keep a positive attitude on these things, not to dwell morbidly upon them, and to keep calm. |
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I didn't dwell on not having my own because I had a gorgeous boy I knew would sweep a girl off her feet and give me all the grandbabies I want. |
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The book touches briefly on the issue of genetic predispositions, but does not dwell on it. |
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There are countless yogis, jnanis, tapasvis, siddhas, and rishis who dwell in the sacred realm of the Himalayas. |
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It will be like a spiritual spring clean, and nothing of darkness or evil will dwell in there again. |
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I sank deeper into my pit of shyness as I forced myself not to dwell upon her true intentions. |
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It would be easy to dwell on the animals that Tasmania has lost, but I prefer to give thanks for what remains. |
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I suppose it makes no sense to question these things, for I'm simply a man, and I have no time to dwell on such trivialities. |
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In deeper, murkier pools, such as that where I overturn and become marooned with a seven foot freshy, dwell crocodiles awaiting their next meal. |
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It's important to dwell on the positive in life, because tragedy lurks around the corner. |
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The majority live in relatively open habitats, such as plains and savannas, but others dwell in forests, and one group is semiaquatic. |
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To others that dwell securely outside of New York City, the legitimacy of the newest threat is uncertain. |
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I really don't want to dwell on it because I don't want to overshadow the courageousness of the way the team played. |
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She couldn't help but dwell on her failures, screw-ups, and her crummy life. |
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Instead, Watchers dwell on post-punk anxiety, lending these tunes a forced, undeserving gravity. |
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To dwell on the dearth of bonus material any further would be like rubbing poison oak into a paper cut. |
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Years later, the sacking still makes the normally placid Burt uncharacteristically testy, but he doesn't dwell on it. |
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The necessary dwell time of the coated sheet metals was 30 seconds in a stationary convection oven. |
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United your resolve, united your hearts, may your spirits be at one, that you may long together dwell in unity and concord! |
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I'm not going to dwell on it, except to say that I forgot everything under pressure and he beat me easily. |
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The Inupiaq dwell in the icy lands on the North Slope of Alaska near present-day Barrow. |
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We will maintain it however, obviously an idealization, and the dwell hold takes place immediately in the target hand. |
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One can dwell or write in a way that is open to the future, that occupies the present as a condition of being able to go on, of knowing how to take one's leave. |
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I still remember the day the tape was made, but before I could dwell on it, I tossed it out the window and finished the rest of my packing in a state of fuming. |
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Henceforth I will follow the way of the Cross traced out for me by my Redeemer, and journey onward to my heavenly home, there to dwell forever and ever. |
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Who would have believed that, one of these days, one could dwell in a church almost permanently simply by living there. |
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O you who dwell by many waters, abundant in treasures, your end has come, the measure of your covetousness. |
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There are also worlds where the spiritual beings do not know how to love, where they dwell in darkness and yearn for light. |
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However, for those wishing to dwell in the Republic, a stay permit is required. |
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The Reform Party supports ensuring that all Canadians and their descendants dwell in a clean and healthy environment. |
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A significant number of the poor dwell in communities that are highly vulnerable to earthquakes, floods and landslides. |
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I would like to dwell in greater detail on two issues raised in the statement by the distinguished Minister. |
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Temptation is a kind of magnetic force which seeks to draw out the weaknesses that dwell in us all. |
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This is what comes to dwell in you every time you go down into the depths of your being. |
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Young children have deep connections with animals and dwell in that magical world where animals possess human characteristics and language. |
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But there's more time for oral argumentation tomorrow, and then a couple months for justices to dwell over things. |
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The preset tour can be programmed with up to 99 prepositions and a configurable dwell time between positions. |
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This Easter challenges us to instill hope in those bereft of hope and shine a ray of light on those who dwell in darkness. |
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I have chosen to be abject in the house of my God rather than to dwell in the tabernacles of sinners. |
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He wanted all the souls to revere God with all their heart, dwell in the love of the Lord, and give glory to God. |
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The aim of all our observances is that the Word of God may dwell abundantly in the monastery. |
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I shall therefore dwell on a few points that complement what has just been said. |
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There are, of course, many other differences among the states' legislation that I need not dwell on. |
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Of course, when I speak of national anniversaries, I know that it is not in our national character to dwell on the past. |
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Well, we don't wish to dwell on the past but we should say that we have some previous experience within the Hi-Fi industry. |
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The Tribunal does not feel it necessary to dwell on the points raised by the Commission. |
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Mr President, there is insufficient time to dwell on the matters on the agenda, but the list is not really that important. |
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There is no need to dwell on the impact that conventional weapons have and their role in feeding back into crises and violence. |
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The message should dwell on the greater risks facing heavy drinkers, and on the harmful effects of alcohol abuse. |
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The horrifying facts have become all too clear, so I will not dwell on the details. |
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I do not dwell on the past. I prefer to look at the future, the possibilities, and opportunities that are out there for people of all ages. |
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Most participants would continually dwell on the notion that overfishing meant foreign boats fishing illegally within Canadian waters. |
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We will not dwell on calculation factors but rather on the evolution of the bands' situation. |
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For reasons of brevity, however, I do not wish to dwell on this aspect of the phenomenon in this brief letter. |
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I came to the realisation that it wasn't something I wanted or needed to dwell on any more. |
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This is not a spectacle that we contemplate from afar, for as the text says, the Word came to dwell «among us,» as one of us. |
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You can dwell longer by looking over the selection of antiques on display, including the vintage cars out of the front of the café. |
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If you are alone and unprotected, you really cannot afford to dwell on being sad or bitter. |
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Allow me to dwell for a moment on the issue of direct payments in the agricultural chapter. |
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Answer: the question probably concerns the dwell of alcohol in the body after the drinking of beer. |
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Herdsmen dwell in large tents made of canvas or woven yak wool. |
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He left that image to dwell on and returned to it after the hard-nosed business audit was over and after he had walloped Hague and the shadow cabinet. |
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Although as a young man he didn't tend to dwell on the dangers facing him, the devastation and suffering of the conflict has left Lord Harewood strongly opposed to warfare. |
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Rather than building up the connection behind the idea in the title, the ten chapters in this book dwell with secondary hypotheses whose arguments are haphazardly repeated. |
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For a poet content to dwell in the gap between an inner and outer reality and between ideal and real worlds, nostalgia for the past must not monopolize one's identity. |
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Critical in postassembly dispense processes, flow or dwell time is the time required to allow dispensed adhesive to fully flow into the well and core. |
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A nonparametric kernel density estimate is constructed by representing each sojourn by a kernel function positioned at the actual value of the sampled dwell time. |
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About fifteen minutes before impact, Rosetta will start observing the comet with shorter dwell time, as fast changes are expected due to the impact. |
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And whosoever believes in Allah and performs righteous good deeds, He will admit him into Gardens under which rivers flow, to dwell therein forever. |
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It creates a cynicism in us that is not the most noble of things to dwell upon. |
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How I pity the unhappy wretches who are doomed to dwell in such a place! |
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These labels matter, but so does our over-zealous urge to dole them out and endlessly dwell on them. |
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To dwell on that for a moment is to get a sharp taste of the overarching issue that Liberty Ridge raises for us. |
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There was nothing to dwell on because there would be countless more brunches and breakfasts, lunches and dinners. |
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She didn't have time to dwell on it however, before the pain from her wound surged through her, driving her back to her knees with an anguished cry. |
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The film, though set during the English Civil War, ignores conflicts between Cavaliers and Roundheads to dwell on the seedy lawlessness sown by the war. |
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I shall not dwell on ancient history, on the conquests of that part of the world by the Assyrians, the Babylonians, the Persians, the Arabs, the Crusaders. |
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I think the story feels so real to people that despite its theatricality and surrealism, they often dwell on the realism. |
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My mother was never the type to dwell on the things that upset her so I wasn't surprised to find her changing the subject and shifting the focus onto me. |
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It was quite an adventure walking deep into the forest on a rainy day and we were nervous that huge boas that usually dwell in the forest might appear suddenly in front of us. |
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I reflect for a time upon my own life and dwell a little on the insignificance of my efforts, the selfishness of my concerns, the narrowness of my sympathies. |
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I must never dwell on it, or I will go crazy, inescapably crazy. |
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After the pity party is over, though, don't dwell on the sadness. |
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In what part of Egypt did the Israelites dwell before the Exodus? |
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Also known as crankshaft dampers, these devices dwell in the harsh environment of a vehicle's engine and serve to reduce the noise and vibration of a vehicle. |
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The series was set in Wapping, in what has since become a gentrified landscape, home to prosperous businesses and City types who dwell in its newly built de luxe homes. |
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Once, when two passed into many, a shifting ruse claimed heritage, when clandestine revolution offered a way to dwell in enunciative loveliness, liquid, accelerated speech. |
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Now I knew an ingredient may be dodgy and no matter how good or bad the meal tasted, I was going to dwell on the fact it was irrevocably, Old Lard. |
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Because the indweller can no more dwell in the body and fulfil the purposes of incarnation. |
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The concept of communication is the true quest of the Geminian, and sun sign depictions dwell on their talents as teachers, diplomats, interpreters, linguists, etc. |
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The Pisachas are the beings that dwell upon the substance of putrefied animal matter. |
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We shall dwell for a while on the gospels, since they witness to the importance of the pharisaic movement. |
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And wheresoever the children of men dwell, the beasts of the field and the fowls of the heaven hath he given into thine hand, and hath made thee ruler over them all. |
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Therefore, in the first sublunar region, below the epidermis of this planet in which we live, the dead dwell in a cold and sepulchral manner. |
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The dangers that dwell in a good story collection are the occasional listless pup, the willing but weak sister. |
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Perhaps, but investors do tend to dwell on movements that are already over and done with, rather than try to read what lies ahead. |
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There is a temptation to dwell, in a final comment, on what I found wanting in this friars' mixed grill. |
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If auto-acknowledge is enabled, the beeper and the alarm indicators switch off after the dwell time. |
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If an alarm is not acknowledged, the beeper switches off after the dwell time but the alarm still needs to be acknowledged. |
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Broad-brush accounts of Vivaldi's life dwell on his vanity, boastfulness and ill humor. |
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Let them dwell in the land of Goshen. If you know any able men among them, then put them in charge of my cattle. |
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However, there is a special panel discussion devoted to this issue and therefore I will not dwell upon this point. |
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To each man is assigned the circle where he should dwell, in which there are incarnated and discarnated spirits with whom he must coexist. |
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I will not dwell upon specific details of the text adopted by the July 2006 Intergovernmental Meeting. |
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History suggests that a decline in soil fertility is always accompanied by a corresponding decline in the vigour of the people who dwell upon it. |
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There are times of depression, just as there are times of elation, which it were foolishness to dwell upon. |
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He recognizes the problems and anxieties that may arise in a task, but does not dwell upon them. |
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The bicentenary of this event invites us to pause, to dwell upon the past in order to understand the present. |
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A fruitful land into barrenness, for the wickedness of them that dwell therein. |
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He comes to dwell in our divisions and our suffering. |
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Our minds dwell in the mind arena of choice, and it would be fitting to recognize that the highest consecration of our choice would be to choose those decisions that most accurately reflect the Father's will. |
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I only hope that there is just as much awareness of the problems involved and willingness to resolve them, as the devil is well known to dwell in the details. |
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Not dwell on them too much, we as Canadians shouldn't flagellate ourselves too much about injustices in our past, but nor should be ignore them or deny them or pretend they never happened. |
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Do you know of men who still dwell in jungles surrounded by beasts? |
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In modern oceans lophophorate worms are represented by non-biomineralizing phoronids which dwell in mucus tubes. |
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Your Father prepared everything for the Word of God to dwell among humanity and to show it the path of its restitution with sublime examples of his love. |
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Because criticism is often hurtful, most people respond with a combination of two reactions: to indignantly and completely discount both the message and the source, and to get so upset that they dwell on it for days. |
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And the Dominicans were among the first to defend the indigenous people of these lands from the colonizers, and to allow Christ to be born and dwell among them. |
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That is proportional to the user's dwell time, and is inversely proportional to the page size. |
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So it's no surprise that progressives would rather worry over trivialities such as campaign finance reform than dwell on the paradoxes of political power. |
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I do not want to dwell on this any further, but I would still like to ask you to come up with realistic solutions that no longer create the impression that employment is something that capitalists can play about with. |
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I will not dwell on the activities related to the ombudsman role, which involves primarily receiving and investigating complaints, because this function is well known to all of you. |
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Thirdly, let me briefly dwell on the concept of imagination. |
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I shall therefore not dwell on this vital issue now. |
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I won't dwell on this aspect of our work today, even though it is enormously important to government accountability in the overall scheme of things. |
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I will not dwell on that issue today since it has already received so much coverage, and perhaps too much coverage, but I will make a few basic points. |
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Allow me to dwell upon each of these topics briefly. |
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The usual implicit assumption is that the airtime value will lie somewhere strictly between s-2 and s, depending on the style of the juggler, or in technical terms on his choice of dwell ratio. |
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My divine Work embraces all, from the greatest and most perfect beings that dwell by my right, to the most imperceptibly small animal, to the vegetable and the mineral, and in the atoms and cells that form all creatures. |
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Read a paragraph, dwell upon it in receptive silence, then talk about it. |
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Even when we are not with our friend, even when we do not see him or her for a number of years, that person continues to dwell within us and be a source of peace and joy. |
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It was then that I prepared Noah by communicating with him from Spirit to spirit because I established this type of communication with mankind when man first came to dwell on earth. |
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Native bluebells, lesser-spotted woodpeckers, scarlet tiger moths and spotted flycatchers dwell there too. |
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But we have chosen not to dwell on or dissect them. |
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In general, nagas are powerful beings who dwell under the earth, in the mountains and in water. |
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The language of power that is wed to maps does not dwell only in the toponymies by which silences are created. |
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Unfortunately I do not have the time to dwell on what Mr Zapatero has done in recent days, but it is true to say that, with a few rare exceptions, the left has not expressed itself on this subject with the same vehemence. |
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We shall, therefore, not dwell upon it here. |
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Let me now dwell upon three issues that I consider of overarching importance for our work in the near future and that I therefore would like to highlight for the benefit of this week's meeting. |
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Besides the fact that, to start with, the formed alcohol protects the beer against infection with microbes, the brewing process also involves a long boiling dwell that kills any bacteria that happen to be present. |
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In return for choosing not to dwell overmuch on the blemishes of Qatar itself, the new station was allowed to broadcast proper, hard-hitting news from everywhere else in the Arab world. |
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Some dwell in forests, some in mountains, some migrate each year between the sparse forests and tundra of the far north, and others remain on the tundra all year. |
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The anchoring devices also increase our PICC dwell times, as well as our patient comfort. |
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Also, the more you actively choose not to dwell on negative things, the more time you'll get to spend working on your inner positivity. |
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Given our assumption of a dwell ratio greater than 0.5, any mhn juggling pattern, hurried or unhurried, can be reinterpreted as a unhurried sync siteswap juggling pattern. |
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There is consequently no need to dwell upon whether or not they exist. |
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He is interested in the landscape and how people control, fetishize, and dwell within it. |
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So let's dwell upon the batsmen who managed to score some runs. |
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He may not have much time to dwell upon the dismal deja vus. |
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I recount this not to bewail my fate, or to dwell in the past. |
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Fabliaux dwell on the rabid lustfulness of old cuckolds, a tradition that informs the portrayal of Joseph in biblical drama. |
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The drone has a dwell time of about six hours when operating from an in-theater airfield. |
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Other insects, including a sarcophagan fly, a gnat, a sciarid fly, and two harmless mosquitoes dwell in the pitchers. |
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Behold, how good and pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity! |
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In Devon, near Challacombe, a group of rocks are named for the pixies said to dwell there. |
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The brown bears of Hokkaido are also largely forest dwelling, but dwell in mixed forests dominated by broadleaf trees such as beech. |
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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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These copepods also tend to dwell more in surface waters, whereas herring and sprat, especially during the day, tend to dwell in deeper waters. |
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At least there is not long to dwell upon that. |
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And so I'd ask myself, why indeed dwell into to darkside of literature? Does it make me happy to figure out new ways to cause people's death? |
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This road leads to the burgh and castle of Harfang, where dwell the gentle giants. |
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Others dwell on the surface of the ground, but may have a burrow into which they can retreat. |
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Well, if you let yourself dwell upon it, it's difficult. |
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I do not intend to dwell upon technical aspects at the moment, but I would like to stress that the scope of these protective measures is being extended. |
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The sweet of life, from which God hath bid dwell far off all anxious cares. |
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If I may, I should like to dwell upon just two issues in detail. |
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Except for a young couple who rush headlong into a relationship after connecting on the Internet, the rest dwell in the uncomfortable limbo of the lonely unattached. |
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Know, therefore, that there is no god but Allah, and ask forgiveness for thy fault, and for the men and women who believe: for Allah knows how ye move about and how ye dwell in your homes. |
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And those who are blessed shall be in the Garden: They will dwell therein so long as the heavens and the earth endure, except as thy Lord willeth: a gift without break. |
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The mere fact that an expert does not dwell upon the basis of his opinion and is not questioned on it does not make the answers binding, although certainly these can be persuasive. |
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I need not dwell on the effect of the antitravel tax on our common carrier transportation services in the United States. |
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He doesn't dwell on More's voice, or on his adorableness, when he knows that what we're looking for are the various points of interest that More experiences. |
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The results of the Institute's activities in the last five years, which had been adversely affected by the sad event on which he did not wish to dwell, had been remarkable. |
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I should like, for a moment, to dwell upon the rural policy regulation. |
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All the promises of the Old Testament that the glory of the Lord would dwell in the manmade temple had ended because of the hard-heartedness of the people of that covenant. |
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The report is fairly tightly drawn in respect of the definition of new missions and collective capabilities, but I want to dwell on the hearts and minds aspect. |
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Question: Master, you have given us a truly transcendental explanation on the fourth Dantestic circle informing us that therein dwell, the squanderers, as well as the avaricious persons. |
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I appreciate your allowing me to dwell on these figures a little because Greece's espousal of the culture of price stability and budgetary stability was perhaps the jewel in the crown of this policy throughout Europe. |
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He wants me to understand that the moon is beautiful. I don't remember having heard a comment like that in Europe where we don't dwell upon the beauty of nature. |
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Heaven's grace inwheel ye, and all good thoughts and prayers dwell about ye. |
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Take the equipment back early and then redeliver it back at the end of their dwell time. |
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I want to dwell upon a couple of very important points in the bill. |
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The response time of the equipment under test shall be considered and the dwell time shall be sufficient to allow the equipment under test to react under normal conditions. |
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I would like to go along the same line my colleagues did about the great Iranian people, but what I would like to dwell upon is that Iran, through its long history, has been one of the beacons in the Middle East. |
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The hand has just caught an object and is doing a dwell hold. |
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Most of the time, the itsy-bitsy teeny-weenies do not dwell among us. |
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The site of their transformation is the forest in which they dwell as thresholders in transition from one state of existence to another. |
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Likewise, ye husbands, dwell with them according to knowledge, giving honour unto the wife, as unto the weaker vessel. |
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Not to dwell too long on just this one program, I think it would be of great interest to develop other cooperation instruments for offering professional technical training. |
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Does the member think it brings anything to the picnic in terms of morale and recognizing the good works of the Canadian military to constantly dredge up and dwell on the small minority of negative comments? |
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For a knowledgeable reader, the appraiser doesn't have to reinvent the wheel and dwell on subjects the reader knows intimately. |
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It often proves to be an opportunity for women to dwell on personal frustrations about their own body, while the level of comfort offered in the fitting room and the overall service in the store can be exasperating. |
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Let me dwell a little longer on training before concluding. |
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Humiliated by the difficulties he faced, Saint Paul writes: «I will rather boast most gladly of my weaknesses, in order that the power of Christ may dwell with me. |
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Baths are stable, with relatively mild chemistries, and dwell times are quick so it is easy to conveyorize. |
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Not only those in New Jerusalem, but at the proper time those who dwell in the 3rd, 2nd, and 1st kingdoms of heaven can also come before God in the place which is located in New Jerusalem. |
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To dwell therein for ever: no protector will they find, nor helper. |
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For my whole life, when I have gone to a doctor, to my priest, or to a friend to have my wounds patched up, or for a shoulder to cry on, they dwell on my bruises, my cuts, my broken bones. |
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The portraits show the wide range of people that dwell within the culture. |
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United did not dwell on the decision and Nani had a left-foot piledriver fended wide by Friedel, who is now the oldest player in Villa's history at 39 years and 259 days. |
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Since the thermal load to the PCB must be limited to prevent thermal damage to the PCB or components, wave temperature and dwell time in the wave must also be limited. |
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Multiple drum driers are ideal for applications requiring high line speeds, extended dwell time and in-line temperature profiling for drying, thermal bonding and cooling. |
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Doubtless ye shall not come into the land, concerning which I sware to make you dwell therein, save Caleb the son of Jephunneh, and Joshua the son of Nun. |
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The new system has significantly reduced freight car dwell times at the border, from an average of two hours and thirty minutes to less than 10 minutes. |
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For therein dwell Order, and her sisters, sure foundation of states. Justice and likeminded Peace, dispensers of wealth to men, wise Themis' golden daughters. |
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It deals with the lowmindedness of the busybody. We must not dwell on the past, or present, shortcomings of others, but concentrate on keeping our own lives right with God. |
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The tow melting point of 85 C and a sufficient dwell time in the screw chamber led to the required homogenisation of the colour pigments with the basic polymer in the melt. |
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There Oysters dwell,and razor shells, With cockle wockles swim. |
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Its flagship bagmaker, the Cyclone, employs a unique hypocycloid sealing jaw motion that results in extended seal dwell time to produce higher bag seal integrity. |
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In Old Norse sources, beings described as trolls dwell in isolated rocks, mountains, or caves, live together in small family units, and are rarely helpful to human beings. |
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Moose may be preferred where found in large numbers because of their solitary habits and tendency to dwell in wooded areas, both of which makes them easier to ambush. |
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The part needs a total dwell time in the autoclave of 95 minutes. |
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As for the moral turpitude that man unveiled to me, even with tears of penitence, I cannot, even in memory, dwell on it without a start of horror. |
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This results in a slower rotation speed for increased dwell time and highly effective cleaning power for more challenging tank cleaning situations. |
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The accretionary processes that formed full-size planets in our primordial solar system occurred much more slowly farther from the sun, where Uranus and Neptune now dwell. |
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Soul and 'Seele' are related to Old High German 'sela', supposed to have a connotation with 'see', since both the unborn and the dead were believed to dwell in water. |
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He then gave us a step-dance, so as not to dwell too long on one subject. |
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In Clark Street, where all the nations of the earth dwell together in harmony, one has but to go downstairs to find a Chinaman. And when found he is washing. |
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Current political ads dwell on ribbons, swift boats and leadership. |
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To us who dwell on the uttermost confines of the earth and of freedom, this remote sanctuary of Britain's glory has up to this time been a defence. |
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I do not like this sense of God, this nothingness in which I now dwell. |
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There, under ebon shades... in dark Cimmerian desert ever dwell. |
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