In lyophobic colloids the particle-solvent interaction is energetically unfavorable and the suspension will sooner or later separate. |
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Does he run around energetically first thing in the morning to get you ready for school? |
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Seizing what seems to be an ordinary domestic appliance, he energetically attacks the prostrate form on the table. |
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Up and down the paved path, some of us walk energetically, seriously, our noses to the task, sweating even in the gentleness of post-dawn. |
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Whatever the make-up of the next Government is, it must seriously and energetically tackle the health problem. |
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I began to smile, and she shook her head energetically, sending her ringlets and curls darting in every direction. |
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People gaze in wonder whenever he dashes energetically from one side of the field to the other, racing past his fatigued opponents. |
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He was to carry the idea back to the capital, where it was energetically taken up by his colleagues at the commune. |
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It is at the roadside vendor's that they energetically launch themselves into some tough wrangling. |
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Since Darwin's day, paleoanthropologists have energetically sought the key to hominid erectness in many different places. |
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Forget all about rowdy post-wedding dances where an eightsome is an excuse to throw women around, reels are danced energetically but correctly. |
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He hopped about energetically, did the trademark Edwin moves, played congas and really worked the crowd. |
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She has worked energetically on her own portfolio of photography, sculpture, installation art and film. |
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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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Norman abbots energetically fought off the encroachments on the wealth and patrimony of the houses on which the abbots' own fates depended. |
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In 1938-9 Britain and France rearmed energetically and began to face the serious prospect of war with Germany if Hitler could not be deterred. |
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He is remembered now as the most energetically inventive prose stylist of the 16th century. |
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She had a straw clomped between her teeth and was chewing it energetically. |
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Normally ET from a ground-state donor to a ground-state acceptor is energetically not favorable. |
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More exposed microsites receive more insolation, which may be energetically advantageous to incubating birds. |
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One can do a fair bit of damage energetically hectoring someone to speak them, but perhaps just as much damage by pretending they don't exist. |
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Matching the audience in age, the young, international cast played briskly and energetically, using simplified staging on a nearly bare stage. |
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Because large proteins are energetically expensive to make, such proteins are disadvantageous if shorter proteins can perform the same function. |
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The sky is an energetically brushed jubilation of blobby stars, comet showers and the Hale-Bopp comet itself. |
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Stevie Crawford, with 10 goals in 13 games to his credit, bustled energetically, twisting and turning the Morton defenders repeatedly. |
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A short drive brings you north to Florence, or south, more energetically, to Bologna or Sienna. |
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Toward that end, one resolves to listen to, reflect upon, and meditate on the teachings energetically. |
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What was worse, he turned his head and found a black rat and a white rat biting energetically into the trunk of the plum tree. |
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She did not see white peace activists energetically defending the Black Panthers, who were fighting a war for survival at the time. |
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He campaigned energetically and acted more like an opposition leader than a president, making implausible promises about tax cuts. |
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She says this all very fast and energetically like she has held it in there for so long, and needs to tell someone. |
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It makes sense to enquire as energetically as possible into the greatest conceivable truth. |
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They energetically perform everything from synth-pop to punk-metal-influenced country tunes. |
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As they juggle pins and fire sticks, do cartwheels and backflips energetically, the kids look less desperate than exhausted by their routine. |
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Robert threw himself energetically into building a complex polygonal motte and bailey fortress out of wood there. |
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There can be no judgment until the arguments are laid out clearly and energetically. |
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Briefly, if pests attack infrequently and defense chemicals are energetically costly, selection should favor low basal levels but high inducible levels. |
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As a consequence, in his life he energetically fought many battles. |
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State and local governments also energetically promoted railroads. |
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This last point went well with the listeners who applauded energetically. |
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There was no existing prospect of eliminating the greater part of the sulphur discharged from industrial and domestic chimneys, but research was being energetically pursued. |
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Yann Kerninon is on stage, between the screen and the audience and rides energetically a streamlined racing bike. |
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We welcome this effort to fairly and energetically pursue the fact-based side of the seal hunt story. |
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One of her qualities, priggishness, was energetically developed by Arnaud Berquin in his Ami des enfants. |
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On a bit of stony ground or next to a river a few youngsters are energetically soaping vehicles. |
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Anmie do not read from casting capitalism disconcert and was present energetically till the end always humorously with good look to the bad play. |
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Toward the lay aristocracy, Philip Augustus acted energetically as suzerain and protector. |
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Play upbeat music with a fast tempo during the warm-up to motivate students to move quickly and energetically. |
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At the same time, how to pursue energetically and with dedication one's ambitions, to make friends, to remain generous, compassionate and noble. |
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Be proud, but speak modestly and energetically about your achievements rather than brag and shout about them. |
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Anything we are holding on to or have not resolved from our past is causing our physical reality to become energetically distorted. |
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Execute the movements energetically so that the Myotest can clearly detect them: grip the barbell, lower it and thrust. |
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Put the purée in a bowl, add the flour then the eggs and mix energetically with a whisk. |
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The energy being was really dark, and I ended up energetically clearing the negative energy enveloping this being. |
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Earlier on Wednesday the Farc energetically defended the negotiations aimed at ending a half-century insurgency. |
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If we want to support families into the third millennium, we must energetically continue to defend and safeguard these fundamental rights. |
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After all, we must not delude ourselves and begin to react energetically when we see hostages taken by the Serbs. |
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Therefore, depending on the individual case of application and pressure range the energetically optimal compressor type is selectable. |
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We also encourage civil society organizations to energetically engage in and constructively contribute to such endeavours. |
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The Commission has worked energetically over past years to improve its governance processes. |
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In 1977, he called a three-year art strike, and continues today to energetically promote his ecological, political and artistic principles. |
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We will also energetically be seeking potential acquisitions in cheese manufacturing in the United States. |
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As well, we are energetically carrying on with our search for potential acquisitions. |
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Listen, it takes a lot of effort to twirl energetically on a mountaintop and make it look good. |
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Once your patrons eat it, it will be broken up about as much as anything organic can be, and then burned up in the metabolic process and released energetically. |
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We know from prior research that when men feel threatened, they tend to energetically protect their status. |
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No one savaged the law's delays and inequities more energetically than Dickens, yet no one worried more about the results of revolution and lawlessness. |
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That impresario in his palmy days was once faced with a press complaining vociferously that too many of the new American plays he was energetically producing were clinkers. |
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The presence on the ground of UNIPSIL and an Executive Representative made it easier for the United Nations and the international community as a whole to engage energetically with that process. |
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Nevertheless, the art centres have mostly survived despite important funding cuts and even after over a decade of decentralization, central government still intervenes energetically in the arts. |
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Intercalation is an energetically favourable process, and thus relates to the dynamic base-pair breathing properties of DNA itself. |
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It is via these researchers and research teams that revolutionary ideas are explored and voiced, that cutting-edge research is energetically pursued and that major discoveries are brought to market. |
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It is critical that you arrive prepared to apply yourself energetically to the training. A determination to do well is important to ensure successful completion. |
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We would respond energetically to the co-operative settlement of outstanding land and other claims with aboriginal people ensuring that they have full opportunity to grow, develop and prosper within Canada. |
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Vacuum Conveyors, which are adjusted to the dilute phase conveying, offer a very smooth and gentle handling of the material and the energetically most favourable kind of vacuum conveying. |
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We are focusing selectively and energetically on the essential and waiting until we see the first signs of an upturn before undertaking any new program. |
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I urge you, therefore, to do your utmost to ensure that the constituency you represent pursues the agreed actions energetically and with maximum effect. |
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In these, the 6s and 6p orbitals remain similarly sized and sp3 hybridization is still energetically favorable. |
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This is the dominant guild in polar and subpolar environments, as it is energetically inefficient in warmer waters. |
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These rearrangements and transformations may be hindered energetically, so that they do not occur immediately. |
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Of the various ingredients used to produce a given quantity of concrete, the cement is the most energetically expensive. |
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Rub energetically the tiles to obtain the maximum cleaning. |
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I would like to thank you, Members of Parliament, and Mr Aznar and his colleagues, for precisely that spirit of cooperation, for we have worked pragmatically and energetically in the last six months. |
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Windthorst had been Bismarck's archfoe and had worked energetically to oppose the Kulturkampf. |
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And then they announced that they would be energetically investigating allegations of corrupt practices in relation to the contracts for the next two World Cups. |
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Then they argue about it between themselves, energetically taking sides. |
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An organization chart showing the sales manager in the top box is useless and meaningless unless the manager has peopled all the other boxes with staff who are working energetically and knowingly toward the goal he has set. |
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Along the edge of the sidewalk volunteer workers held out copies of the War Cry, while other Salvation Army Lassies walked into a public house energetically shaking their collection boxes. |
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The singer and pals Lorde and Jaime King were all dancing energetically, as Taylor, 25, lip-synced, before crashing on the sofa. |
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Flight is an energetically taxing aerobic activity and requires large amounts of oxygen to be sustained. |
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I don't quite see the drift of it, but you people are all so good and kind, and have been working so earnestly and so energetically, that all I can do is to accept your ideas blindfold and try to help you. |
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Despite the well-worn plot it has some jolly slapstick and energetically makes the most of 3D with objects constantly flying at the screen. |
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We should not, therefore, be small-mindedly discussing the number of places after the decimal point, but energetically striving for a sustainable economy, being careful with resources and saving energy. |
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Manfred energetically and effectively served the company and the Neu family for over half a century, working with vim and vigor until his 87th birthday four years ago. |
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I am referring to the belief introduced by the Liberals and taken up, perhaps even more energetically, by the Conservative government, whereby employment insurance claimants are potential cheaters. |
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The authors propose that the muscles that close off each end of the pufferfish's expansile stomach are the most energetically demanding, and tire after several inflation events. |
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As benefic integrated energy flows obstacleless through your energy field, you will increasingly find yourself becoming more energetically intuitive. |
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The applicant is a corporate body inter alia responsible for the continued testing and further research and development regarding an alternative cement product known as energetically modified cement. |
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France protested energetically against the contemplated step, and appealed to the King of Prussia, as head of the house of Hohenzollern, to prevent it. |
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Essential is that energetically relevant changes really meet the standards for the next 30, 40 years and that each change ultimately brings forth the required contribution for better efficiency. |
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The baby kicked energetically. She caressed a knobby knee or elbow. |
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Bismark, who strongly opposed that demand, managed to deflect the pressure by embarking energetically and successfully on the Unification of Germany. |
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After watching him perform so energetically, it is a bit of a trip to hang out with him when he's out of character. In real life, he's really mellow. |
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At this point, the neutrons are arranged in complete shells in the atomic nucleus, and it becomes harder to energetically accommodate more of them. |
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The cadence of runners has been hypothesized to be energetically favorable due to resonance between the elastic energy stored in the lower limb and the mass of the runner. |
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While the effort for professional certification is laudable and continues energetically, these people also deserve blue ribbons for dedicated goodheartedness. |
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