I promise to respond to some of the Comments as soon as my jet lag recedes. |
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In division one the recently returned Mr Loy fired an impressive 42 points, shaking off the last effects of his jet lag. |
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Put one on at bedtime, or pop it in the fridge and wear it as you catnap, to reduce signs of jet lag or fatigue. |
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I hope you've recovered from any jet lag suffered from your recent Middle East listening tour. |
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At noon the next day, eyelids heavy from jet lag and cascades of sunshine, we set about exploring. |
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Previous cordless joypads often had a noticeable lag between trigger-squeezing and aliens being blasted. |
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Every drop of anger, frustration and joy is felt keenly during the film, which never seems to lag or become preachy. |
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He was disorientated at the sudden time change and growling darkly at the thought of the jet lag he was going to have for the next few weeks. |
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Grape berries exhibit a double sigmoid pattern of development, with two distinct phases of growth separated by a lag phase. |
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We believe an economic recovery in the eurozone may lag the US recovery by at least six months. |
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The death-toll lag has come from the country nearest the underwater epicenter of the earthquake, Indonesia. |
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Soon there comes a time in which jet lag has seized your mind and body to such an extreme degree that resignation is all that remains. |
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There were no bugs, no down time, no incident whatsoever aside from a few hours of lag which were quickly dealt with by the live team. |
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With a longitudinal bias field, there was a lag of about 3.5 ns as the magnetization responded to the switching pulse. |
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A phenomenon illustrating reversibility of time is the barely perceptible lag of atomic clocks transported on jets traveling at high speeds. |
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Running applications and playing games were a breeze, with no noticeable lag. |
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It was a common practice at many industrial factories to lag pipes with asbestos, Mr Conyers-Kelly points out. |
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China links domestic prices for crude oil and refined products to international prices, adjusted after a one-month lag. |
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As Lanzarote is only four and a half hours away, it spares you the jet lag and vaccinations, yet still offers the lure of year-round sun. |
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This drill takes the tension out of the swing and allows the club to lag in the backswing and release through impact. |
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On the margin of the channelled scour, the fill deposits pinch out leaving only a bioclastic lag of oysters and pectinids. |
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Automatic text-analysis tools can assist human annotators and can thus significantly shorten the time lag of functional annotations. |
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That's fine for data, where a few milliseconds of lag time on a transcontinental journey is no big deal. |
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During range expansions, a lag phase often precedes rapid population growth. |
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Additionally, when a user or application attempts to access an archived file, a time lag occurs. |
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There are various methods that may help you avoid jet lag or reduce its effects. |
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Apparently, urine drinking is increasingly popular with the sushi generation, who believe it may be the cure of many ills, including jet lag. |
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In addition to making you look haggard as you de-board, dehydration compounds the effects of jet lag. |
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Despite returning from the States the previous day jet lag did not deter her scoring a brilliant goal playing at half forward. |
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Billy and I had to wake up at the crack of dawn and my jet lag still haunts my sleeping pattern. |
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I sank into king-sized relief, only to find my jet lag and a two-week London hangover waiting for me there. |
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On average it takes one day per time zone crossed to recover from the effects of jet lag. |
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Rapid transition through multiple time zones causes jet lag, which can be prevented by melatonin. |
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Unlike those around him, the naturalised German citizen's only physical ailment was jet lag. |
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Throughout the present brief, Microsoft protests its innocence with as much conviction as an old lag before a magistrate. |
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General conclusions are that surface dyslexia represents a delay or developmental lag in acquiring literacy skills. |
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It's that the one-week lag between my writing and your reading is eliminated by blogging. |
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Customization seems to be one area where Google will lag behind its rivals. |
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But Hispanics continue to lag well behind the rest of the labor market in wages. |
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High telephone charges means that British companies lag behind their American counterparts, he says. |
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The lag in the climate response is both a boon and a problem for policy-makers. |
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As I've already mentioned, there seems to be a short lag of about one second though. |
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There may be a long time lag between the time of damage and the appearance of clinical signs. |
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Faced with a simultaneously growing publication lag, the Journal necessarily tightened its standards. |
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What one does not know is the time lag between changes in past performance and changes in expected future returns. |
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The publication lag, from time of manuscript acceptance to appearance in print, is slightly more than two months. |
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The IR blaster solution worked well, except for a slight lag in remote control response. |
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Actual figures will not be available until about June because of the time lag in collating the information from different operators. |
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Studies of the chemical industry in 2000 indicate a lag period of seven years. |
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The latter depends critically on the time lag between environmental change and biotic responses to that environmental change. |
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Then drill these holes on the band and joists, again using a drill bit one size smaller than the shank of the lag screw. |
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Then, with a felt-tipped pen or sharp pencil, mark the lag screw holes that were drilled in the ledger on the wail. |
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The bedding is also suitable for those who keep unusual hours and who travel in helping to prevent jet lag and regulate the body clock. |
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The company claims this process takes just microseconds, making lag undetectable. |
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I had a noticeable lag but it wasn't enough to make the system unusable or even unenjoyable. |
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Cheap and fireproof, it was an all-purpose insulator used to lag buildings, railway carriages, even ironing boards. |
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And why is there no mention of the historical significance of asbestos insulation used to lag the steam boilers? |
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Pirates have been cashing in on the time lag in the film's release by showing illegal copies of the movies in small towns. |
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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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Jet lag happens when the body's circadian rhythms are disrupted by changes in light. |
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Its attempts at reducing diesel clatter and eliminating turbo lag have been extremely effective. |
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Basal erosion surfaces are locally overlain by a grey pebble-sized lag of mud chip and pedogenic carbonate clasts. |
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Fires were simple, so beautifully destructive, and yet so easy to get away with due to the lag time between ignition and full-blown flames. |
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A British study found that chronic jet lag causes the brain to shrink, impairing memory. |
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The incompatibility of slave with free labor is advanced to explain the lag of unionism in the South. |
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In a downward inflation trend, salary expectations lag the decreases in inflation. |
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The suburban office market in Dublin will continue to lag this year, with letting activity concentrated primarily in city centre locations. |
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The model for kinetics of digestion was a simple first-order kinetic equation with a discrete lag time. |
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If its funding crisis continues it may well begin to lag behind others in building a profitable customer base. |
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In India, owing to the time lag involved in the recovery, banks tend to hold on to advances considered irrecoverable in their books. |
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Just remind them the family will be less cranky and short tempered if they can overcome jet lag first. |
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This lag in attention has yet to be fully addressed by contemporary West Coast museums and curators. |
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The shock of the Internet, and the time lag between its advent, and the advent of cyberlaw, is partially to blame. |
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Lay down glass wool insulation about 4 inches thick in your loft, lag the hot water tank, draught-proof windows and doors. |
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Such sediments and ichnofacies suggest lag deposits winnowed in proximal storm-generated beds. |
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Jet lag is due to the desynchronisation between various body rhythms and environmental rhythms. |
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Complex sand waves, bipolar cross-bedding and gravel lag deposits compare with both fluvial and shallow marine settings. |
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In a weekend of heavy dial-up play, I had few disconnects or serious lag issues. |
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Shopping, alas, is likely always to lag behind the entertainment industry. |
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Instead of throwing the club from the top by unhinging your wrists immediately, you want to add lag by sharpening the angle created by the clubshaft and forearms. |
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For personalized advice on how to do this properly, check out British Airways jet lag advisor. |
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Yet Roger's death warrant was probably signed decades ago when he served on submarines in the 1960s and 1970s, at a time when asbestos was widely used to lag pipes. |
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Can it, as researchers hypothesize, cure our jet lag and help us get pregnant? |
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In addition, 'core' inflation tends to lag the headline rate. |
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And yes, there is a time lag of several days before new entries appear. |
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Which is probably the result of form that would shame any old prison lag. |
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He explained that there may be a time lag between the creation of a favourable entrepreneurial environment and the emergence of an entrepreneurial class. |
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The good news is that there is a similar lag when quality is degraded. |
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Drop your guard for a moment, and your hard-won gains slip like quicksilver from your grasp, leaving a muscle group to lag behind others or your rock-hard density to melt. |
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Rep. Joe Barton apologizes to BP Some of Hayward's toughest critics, however, don't lag that far behind Barton. |
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This lag could explain the degradation observed in samples from crude lysates produced by these lysis methods even in the presence of RNase inhibitors. |
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To test this, serial autocorrelations for a one-year lag were used to test for negative effects of abundant fruiting or flowering year's on subsequent years outputs. |
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She travelled a lot but there was never any jet lag or fuss. |
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Nodules rich in phosphatic material are found in residual accumulations along disconformities, such as bone beds or lag deposits in marine limestones and shales. |
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Why does the U.S. lag behind our peers when it comes to educating our students? |
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Only the private liberal arts colleges seemed to lag noticeably, but they still reported an average of 17 percent more majors in their departments. |
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Customers are being advised to lag water pipes in homes and businesses as a precaution against the icy period, so if pipes burst it will save water and damage to properties. |
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So dump the SUV, tell your kids to walk to school, turn down the central heating, insulate the attic, take shorter showers, use CFL bulbs and lag the hot water tank. |
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By contrast, business intelligence and action lag behind the current business activity if business processes are ingrained in rigid and brittle software systems. |
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The boundaries are sharp and erosive, removing most of the foreshore deposits of the underlying shoreface units, and are paved by a lag of bioclastic debris. |
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It was like an electric shock to a group of editors operating in the bleary haze of jet lag, pasta, and fashion overabundance. |
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They used preformed sections in a semi-circular shape to lag pipe work. |
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Achieving continence is also maturational, and children who lag developmentally at one and three years of age are more likely to be enuretic at age six. |
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We all had a couple of days here to recover from ferocious jet lag. |
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Crossing numerous time zones leaves many people suffering from jet lag. |
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When the lag is low, 2 or 3 seconds perhaps, Internet chatters seem reasonably content. |
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A PRISON governor has been treated for a suspected broken nose after a lag beat him with a salt shaker. |
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New research makes it possible to get over jet lag and shift work by taking pills. |
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Examples of the latter are the first lag TBH effect on INFL, the CG effects on RWAGE and the WINFL effects on the domestic inflation rate. |
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The update is expected to make the entire experience snappier and lag free. |
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Optimal transfections were achieved with 1 lag DNA complexed with 18 nmol 22 kDa polyethylenimine 4 days after brain injections. |
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The lag in jobs has been matched by a lack of new investments. |
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There was some lag time in the middle because of Hurricane Iniki. |
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Women of color report median incomes that lag even further behind. |
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Like the electronic viewfinder, the app has little lag for a smoother user experience. |
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Flotation therapy is used widely in the treatment of stress, anxiety, jet lag and to improve concentration and creativity. |
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Whatever the symptom, lag is a drag. But what causes it? One cause is delays in getting the data from your PC to the game server. |
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For example, increases in payments to workers and pensioners often lag behind inflation, and for some people income is fixed. |
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However, it was not clear if states most affected by the oil spill would still lag behind others as tourism improves nationally. |
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But the braggart boaster cried that an old Nobodaddy was in his cups it was muchwhat indifferent and he would not lag behind his lead. |
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During summer the lag is somewhat lower, with August being the warmest month. |
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The delay is called lag, and is introduced at several stages of digital audio broadcasting. |
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When one turns from a heading of east or west the compass will lag behind the turn or lead ahead of the turn. |
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Demand for spices was relatively inelastic, and therefore each lag in the supply of pepper caused a sharp rise in pepper prices. |
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According to Virola, the Philippines continues to lag behind in terms of employment rate, tourism, life expectancy, and cellular subscriptions. |
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Despite such restrictions, birth rates continued to lag, in part, because of unskilled induced abortions. |
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You no longer need to underfire your products or guess at their high temperature behavior simply because of lag in furnace technology. |
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By removing dependencies within a lag, partial autocorrelations can provide a better representation of serial dependencies. |
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As criminals latch onto wardriving, laws and law enforcement agencies lag behind. |
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Nor will I kvetch about jet lag following nine flying hours between Philadelphia and St Petersburg. |
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Common signs and symptoms include upper eyelid retraction, lid lag with infraduction, widened palpebral fissure during fixation, and lagophthalmos. |
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This formulation, with a one-period lag on the vector of levels, is algebraically equivalent to Johansen's equation, where the levels are lagged k periods. |
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Funding and staffing levels in California schools lag behind other states. |
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On both these occasions I had ended up behind the bars, and you might suppose that an old lag like myself would have been getting used to it by now. |
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One former lag at Birmingham Prison told the Sunday Mercury that Black Mamba and other synthetic cannabis herbs such as Spice were readily available. |
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Plain radiographic changes of osteomyelitis may lag clinical disease by up to a month, and diagnosis may require the use of serial radiographs or magnetic resonance imaging. |
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No speed that would not lag behind the fore-flight of a heart's desire. |
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Strange unexplained effects abound, there are regions of gravity overload, of bending telnets, lag and cyberspacetime freezes. In some places time runs backwards. |
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Summary rate ratios from the distributed lag models were calculated by summing the coefficients from the model for each lag and exponentiating the sum. |
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The researchers determined various growth characteristics, including the lag phase duration, growth rate and maximum population density of the bacteria and native microflora. |
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The skull and mandible of proboscideans often lag behind other skeletal elements in a depositional environment, mainly because of flotation of the skull due to diploe. |
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New projects or major rehabs are larger in terms of gallonage, but they are harder to secure, have lower margins and show greater lag time in payment. |
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A damper is a little shock absorber mounted horizontally on the blade support that allows the blade to lead and lag. |
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On Lag 0 Ignored Repetition trials, the probe target was reassigned the word that appeared as the distractor in the second prime display. |
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If 5 Iyyar falls on Friday or Shabbat, the celebrations are held on Thursday, so as to avoid a desecration of Shabbat Lag ba-Omer. |
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