This would provide the water for the length of canal between Trevor Basin and Chester. |
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There was originally a passing loop with full length up and down platforms. |
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I would say that a thickness of 2 ins diameter and a length of 11 ins would count as a supercock. |
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The vertical sync pulses are made by prolonging the length of HSYNC pulses through almost the entire length of the scan line. |
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Information structure has been described at length by a number of linguists as a grammatical phenomenon. |
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The maximum dimensions of vessels that can dock in Barrow are 200 m length by 35 m beam and 10 m draught. |
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Signs of past industry are visible along the whole length of the estuary especially on the Welsh side. |
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The central disk varies from little larger than the juncture of the arms to an expansion that extends most of the length of the arms. |
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However, by the late 17th century they were also distinguished by the quality and length of the vowel. |
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The suckers of cuttlefish extend most of the length of their arms and along the distal portion of their tentacles. |
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Most of the length of the back, including dorsal fin and blowholes, appears at once when the whale surfaces to breathe. |
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Vowel length may also have arisen as an allophonic quality of a single vowel phoneme, which may have then become split in two phonemes. |
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The sound then travels backwards along the length of the nose through the spermaceti organ. |
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The dorsal fin is thick and falcate in nature, and is located about a third of the way down the length of the animal. |
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In some languages, vowel length is sometimes better analyzed as a sequence of two identical vowels. |
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In the latter half of the pregnancy, the fetus experiences a rapid growth in length and mass. |
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Increased body weight in males increases the length of time they can fast due to the ample energy reserves stored in the blubber. |
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Two approximately parallel Triassic sandstone ridges run down the length of the peninsula. |
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In languages such as Czech, Finnish and Classical Latin, vowel length is distinctive also in unstressed syllables. |
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The Zapotec languages are also considered to have contrast of length rather than of voicing. |
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The 1914 Act had provided for a similar partition as a temporary measure, for an unspecified length of time. |
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As of November 2016 the total length of Morocco's motorways is 1,785 kilometres and 1,600 kilometres express ways. |
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In the year 2035 the total length of the motorways will be 5,185 kilometres of motorways and 3,700 kilometres of expressways. |
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Belgium today has the longest total motorway length per area unit of any country in the world. |
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In addition to such length distinctions, unstressed vowels are both shorter and more centralised than stressed ones. |
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In the description of some languages, the term chroneme has been used to indicate contrastive length or duration of phonemes. |
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The related matter of the length and strength of the four seasons plays a role in which plants that naturally can grow at various places. |
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The lock mechanism held within a clamp a two to three feet long length of smoldering rope soaked in saltpeter, which was the match. |
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Coarse or carpet wool sheep are those with a medium to long length wool of characteristic coarseness. |
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Depending on the water level, this flow of the Rhine water is clearly visible along the entire length of the lake. |
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These begin their growth much as guard hairs do, but change their mode of growth, usually when less than half the length of the hair has emerged. |
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The length of these bristles varies along the body, with the shortest being around the face and limbs and the longest running along the back. |
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Dances are described by their music type, length and number of repetitions. |
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This partly explains why the experience and length of the depression differed between national economies. |
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Longships were fitted with oars along almost the entire length of the boat itself. |
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Most masts were about half the length of the ship so that it did not project beyond the hull when unstepped. |
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The top of the yoke was closed by either a length of hardwood or a curved iron head, which kept the stone in place. |
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This process, called underway replenishment, extends the length of time a naval vessel can stay at sea, as well as her effective range. |
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The length of each spoke around the circle is related to the frequency that the wind blows from a particular direction per unit time. |
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The result was two jettties with 500 m difference in length between the southern and the northern one. |
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As the route was never completed, the short length of canal north of Trevor, near Wrexham was infilled. |
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For most of the length of Llandudno's North Shore there is a wide curving Victorian promenade. |
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Shorter trips may have a lower fare, depending on the driver and the length of the trip. |
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This comprises two moored, floating contact mines which are tethered together by a length of steel cable or chain. |
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Males have significantly longer hairs on their forelegs, which increase in length until the bear reaches 14 years of age. |
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A Eurotunnel Shuttle is on average 775 metres in length and is made from constructive stainless steel. |
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In 2011, four ships sailed the length of the Northern Sea Route and Northeast Passage, from the Atlantic to Pacific Oceans. |
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The city was 850 fathoms in length while the seaside town was 400 fathoms in length. |
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The Greeks also used the length of day at the summer solstice as a measure of latitude. |
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Almost all of the rain falls during the rainy season, which is usually from April to December, but varies in length from seven to nine months. |
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The summer fur is much shorter and sparser, and its length and density varies geographically. |
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The teeth are reliably larger than American black bears but average smaller in molar length than polar bears. |
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Generally, orogenic belts consist of long parallel strips of rock exhibiting similar characteristics along the length of the belt. |
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Relatively small changes in the orientation of the Earth's axis or length of the seasons can be a major influence on the Earth's climate. |
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It features the crossover from a prequench to a prethermal state, finally evolving towards a thermal state on increasing length and time scales. |
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The length of the incubation period decreases as ambient temperature increases later in the breeding season. |
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However, most have some kind of zigzag dorsal pattern down the entire length of their bodies and tails. |
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In many Nahuatl dialects vowel length contrast is vague, and in others it has become lost entirely. |
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Every unit of length has a corresponding unit of area, namely the area of a square with the given side length. |
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Algebraically, these units can be thought of as the squares of the corresponding length units. |
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The intended use of the canoe dictates its hull shape and length and construction material. |
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The topography is dominated by the American Cordillera, a long chain of mountains that runs the length of the west coast. |
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Each of the 12 months of the Solar Hejri calendar correspond with a zodiac sign, and the length of each year is absolutely solar. |
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Day length and insolation intensity also controls the extent of the photic zone. |
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The length of both the Amazon and the Nile remains open to interpretation and continued debate. |
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On land, the league is most commonly defined as three miles, though the length of a mile could vary from place to place and depending on the era. |
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Imperial Russia used a system derived by dividing the circumference of a circle into chords of the same length as the radius. |
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The regular European troops, stretched out along the entire length of the walls, were commanded by Karadja Pasha. |
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In contrast, a climate reconstruction based on glacial length shows no great variation from 1600 to 1850 but strong retreat thereafter. |
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Styles vary from region to region, from the shape of the hood to the length of the tails. |
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When observing a gas, it is typical to specify a frame of reference or length scale. |
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A larger length scale corresponds to a macroscopic or global point of view of the gas. |
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In contrast, a smaller length scale corresponds to a microscopic or particle point of view. |
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Cod likely modify their activity pattern according to the length of daylight, thus activity varies with time of year. |
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Along the length of the eastern coast runs a narrow and steep escarpment containing much of the island's remaining tropical lowland forest. |
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Schools of sardines are encircled by a net up to 1 kilometre in length which is then drawn closed at the bottom. |
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In general, their intestines have a typical length of about 45 meters, which is unusually long for animals of their size. |
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The length time in which offspring stay with their mother varies, though it can last until the female's next calving. |
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His long, rakish horns are mounted on a pedicle that extends above his head, thus accentuating the droll length of his features. |
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Despite this, the narrowing of the Adour valley allows easier crossing than anywhere else along the entire length of the estuary. |
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The NAC said it was attracted by the length of the runway and the facilities of Aerohub. |
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When the helicopter is hovering, the outer tips of the rotor travel at a speed determined by the length of the blade and the rotational speed. |
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The West Saxon Genealogical Regnal List gives his reign a length of three years, with one variant reading of two years. |
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The Undercliff is mostly accessible by a road, Undercliff Drive, running its length from Niton to Ventnor. |
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Many mammals, such as cats and dogs, are digitigrade, walking on their toes, the greater stride length allowing more speed. |
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In our waters, however, the shipworm seldom attains a length of over a foot-and-a-half long. |
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As a result, the overall observed length of the growing season in the United States has increased by about two weeks in the last 30 years. |
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The Undercliff is accessed by the A3055 road running its length from Niton to Bonchurch. |
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It appears that some varieties of German have five contrasting vowel heights independently of length or other parameters. |
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The length of the vowel is a grammatical abstraction, and there may be more phonologically distinctive lengths. |
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A cable length, based on the length of a ship's cable, has been variously reckoned as equal to 100 or 120 fathoms. |
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A stressed syllable will typically be pronounced with a higher pitch, intensity, and length than unstressed syllables. |
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The cama has ears halfway between the length of camel and llama ears, no hump, longer legs than the llama, and partially cloven hooves. |
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Designers may match oar length to the amount of space provided for oar storage in the boat. |
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The total official length of this section is 17 miles, although the diversion via Rew Street currently adds around an extra mile. |
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As a result, the length of time taken to perform checks differs between Schengen countries. |
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Railways run the length of the country, although most lines now carry freight rather than passengers. |
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This is a pointed weight attached at its blunt end to a length of rope or chain, which can be used to throw and retrieve it. |
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Hook descriptions may also include shank length as standard, extra long, 2XL, short, etc. |
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The profile of the hook point and its length influence how well the point penetrates. |
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Standard Python strings are really bytestrings, and a Python character, being such a string of length 1, is really a byte. |
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An additional drawback of twisted construction is that every fibre is exposed to abrasion numerous times along the length of the rope. |
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A halyard, for example, is a line used to raise and lower a sail, and is typically made of a length of rope with a shackle attached at one end. |
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The length of a board is usually specified separately from the width and depth. |
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Old Irish had distinctive vowel length in both monophthongs and diphthongs. |
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Her gown clung damply to her body, clearly revealing her callipygian curves and the entire shapely length of her legs. |
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The dormice are distinguished from the campagnols by the superior softness of the fur, and the greater length of the tail. |
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In other languages, such as Finnish, consonant length and vowel length are independent of each other. |
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In English phonology, consonant length is not distinctive within root words. |
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Exceptions to this rule are the measurements of the length of the metapodials and of the cheektooth row of the mandibula. |
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There he build a giant trap over the water out of a huge cedar trunk split for part of its length and propped open with an alderwood pole. |
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Each lecture is about thirty pages in length and is written in semipopular style. |
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In many Swiss German dialects, consonant length and vowel length are independent from each other, unlike other modern Germanic languages. |
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Most species are small, 4 to 15 mm in length, although some sandgropers can reach the length of 40 mm. |
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It did not specify the line in degrees, nor did it identify the specific island or the specific length of its league. |
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He said that on one river there were near 200 cities with marble bridges great in length and breadth, and everywhere adorned with columns. |
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The crystal has an anisotropic structure, as it is stronger along its length than laterally. |
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The main drawback to the junk sail is its high weight caused by the 6 to 15 heavy full length battens. |
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Wing length and wing area were calculated for each of the four wings on each individual. |
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Factors such as the range length and expected strength of the wind determine the best type of flag to use. |
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She's been keeping me at arm's length all the time. She doesn't want to get involved. |
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She led us through the tunnels for some time, until at length we reached a small door in the rock. |
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Bill length varies between sexes, the females having longer bills than the males. |
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To make a storage place for a watering hose, bury a length of wide pipe bell end up. |
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It crosses the full width of the Yorkshire Dales, passing through Garsdale and the full length of Wensleydale. |
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Brussels sprouts reach a length of 4 centimeters and resemble clusters of miniature cabbages. |
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As his bulge begins to swell once again, her hand strokes the length of it through his pants. |
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In 122, the province was visited by Hadrian, who approved a plan to build a wall the length of the frontier. |
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A codespace range is specified by a pair of codes of some particular length giving the lower and upper bounds of that range. |
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A circle graph with no cycle of length four is colourable with three colours. |
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The length of the night and the dews thereof do compensate the heat of the day. |
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Both Aberdeen Angus and Hereford cows also have a different average length of gestation when purely mated than when crossmated. |
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If we had more than one cycler then the length of time between the outbound and inbound journeys could be reduced to a few months. |
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New dancings pervaded the length and breadth of Montmartre in order to suit the taste of foreign patrons. |
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At length this sect having spread from Dauphiny into several other provinces, became very numerous in Provence. |
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This long debt of confidence, due from me to him, whose bane and ruin I have been, shall at length be paid. |
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The author could dilate at great length on the possibilities in plant groceries, restaurants, and dentistries. |
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Never heard him speak of any one otherwise than depreciatingly, but the next moment after abusing a man, he would go any length to serve him. |
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For commercial purposes, the rices are classified according to the kernel length as short-grain, medium-grain, longgrain and long-slender-grain. |
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He employs an equatorial with an object-glass having a focal length of five metres, and which was diaphragmed down to eight centimetres. |
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Continuing thus, I came at length opposite to the inn at which the various diligences and carriages usually stopped. |
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Hold a length of drainpipe vertically and stuff a loose wad of metal gauze up into the lower end. |
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For much of its length it is the county boundary between West Yorkshire and North Yorkshire. |
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There are several towns, sights and tourist places along the length of the river. |
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The amount of charge named by one emu is that which produces a unit magnetic effect when flowing in a current at one unit length per second. |
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A spine of mountains runs the length of the island of New Guinea, forming a populous highlands region. |
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In most of the fables the length of the epimyth ranges between six and twelve lines. |
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The height of the eyepoint depends on the focal length of the eyepiece and the position of its upper equivalent plane. |
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At length they stood at the corner from which they had begun, and it had fallen quite dark, and they were no wiser. |
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The false primary about one third the length of the first, which is shorter than the fourth. |
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It will not be easy to guard a hundred miles' length of ferriable river against him. |
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The reference line is a straight line that runs the length of the accident site, such as a fog line on a straight road. |
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How many excellent reasonings are framed in the mind of a man of wisdom and study in a length of years. |
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Alas this transformation by itself increases traversal length of the circuit because these new glider guns are much larger. |
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The anterior and posterior longitudinal ligaments extend the length of the vertebral column along the front and back of the vertebral bodies. |
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The length of runs in the theatre changed rapidly during the Victorian period. |
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The median length of the surgical procedure was 6.5 hours and 19 patients underwent a rethoracotomy because of rebleeding after transplantation. |
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Trams run the full length of both Lord Street and North Albert Street, undivided from regular road traffic. |
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Originally there was no fixed limit on the length of a Parliament, but the Triennial Act 1694 set the maximum duration at three years. |
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For much of their length the Pennines form the main watershed in northern England, dividing east and west. |
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Scotland is half the size of England and Wales in area, but has roughly the same length of coastline. |
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He took her over to the holovid projector and she watched the holovids taken by pilots flying along the length of the ship. |
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It is used in scientific research, in particular, as a length standard for scanner calibration of scanning probe microscope. |
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At length you slowly raise, pulling hand over hand, some horned pout squeaking and squirming to the upper air. |
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He instances particular cases of lakes that had dried up, and deserts that had at length become watered by rivers and fertilized. |
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They differed in the length of the leg but were generally similar in the cut at the top.... By 1770, they bought new hosen. |
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It is a mouldboard whose surface is made of slats placed along the length of the mouldboard, so that there are gaps between the slats. |
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Dio says that, even if they were lined up one deep, they would not have extended the length of Boudica's line. |
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Here he observed most accurately the variation of the sun's motion and the length of the days and the nights in summer and winter respectively. |
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Constantine deployed his own forces along the whole length of Maxentius' line. |
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The cirrus is inerm and slender, measuring 0.1 mm. in length and 0.02 mm. in diameter. |
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Richard had come within a sword's length of Henry Tudor before being surrounded by Sir William Stanley's men and killed. |
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The obtained molds present hexagonally arranged 50 nm diameter pores, with a 100 nm interpore distance and a length of 100 nm. |
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The staple length is generally 8 cm to 10 cm, with a fibre diameter of 25 to 28 microns. |
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They gradually drifted away from their original seats, and at length settled in Robeson, about the center of the county. |
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Consequently, the length of a territory may vary from about 300 metres or 1,000 feet to over 2,500 metres or 8,200 feet. |
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James I, however, was accustomed to speak at greater length himself, and sometimes dispensed with the Chancellor's services as spokesman. |
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The mortgager and mortgagee differ the one from the other, not more in length of purse, than the jester and jestee do in that of memory. |
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Cranes are located at intervals along the canal's length to allow boards to be dropped into slots in the banks. |
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At length Nelson dispatched a letter to the Danish commander, Crown Prince Frederick, calling for a truce, which the Prince accepted. |
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It provided scheduled entertainment of suitable length at convenient locales at inexpensive prices. |
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Often these lava tubes drain out once the supply of fresh lava has stopped, leaving a considerable length of open tunnel within the lava flow. |
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This design reduced the length of the engine, and the length of the drive shaft connecting the compressor and turbine, thus reducing weight. |
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Jack discarded a length of wood, two twists of wire, his two-up kip and a spanner. |
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On 4 August 2015, a Sudanese migrant walked nearly the entire length of one of the tunnels. |
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There is evidence of human habitation living off the river along its length dating back to Neolithic times. |
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The western perimeter then continues down the length of the lake to Pooley Bridge. |
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Historically a nautical mile was defined as the length of one minute of arc along a meridian of a spherical earth. |
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A short length of the wall survives, and is visible at the northern end of Maid Marian Way, and is protected as a Scheduled Monument. |
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The course of his adventures at length conducted him to Scotland, where he followed his leechcraft with similar success. |
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Two tiers of impressive crags run the full length of the fell from Wind Gap in the west to Black Sail Pass in the east. |
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To the end of the metal fuel line you attach a four-foot length of flexible fuel line. |
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The medical establishment deliberated at length over his findings before accepting them. |
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The spacing of the rollers has to be slightly greater than the fiber length to prevent breakage. |
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The simplest valve gears give events of fixed length during the engine cycle and often make the engine rotate in only one direction. |
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Suppose that the spring has reached a state of equilibrium, where its length is not changing anymore. |
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On the second contract precautions were taken as the length was built on old coal mine workings. |
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Some will caution you at great length about the dangers of Vodou. They will tell you that the lwa are jealous, thin-skinned, and hot-tempered. |
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It attracts thousands of visitors and takes place on the full length of the main street, Lord Street. |
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Signal phases for the tramway are specifically modified to account for the length of the tram. |
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The cycle length depends upon the species cut, the local custom, and the use to which the product is put. |
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This has allowed many charter services to operate the full length of the Cumbrian Coast. |
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The B5289 road runs down the full length of the valley, and at the southern end crosses the Honister Pass to Buttermere. |
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While the length of the thesis varies according to the discipline, it is rarely less than 150 pages, and often substantially more. |
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This regularly attracts upwards of 200 sailing boats and comprises two races, both of which cover the full length of the lake. |
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Instead, fireplaces could now be placed upstairs and it became possible to have a second story that ran the whole length of the house. |
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Helmets work by crushing on impact and extending the length of time it takes the head to stop moving. |
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For much of its length Ullswater forms the border between the historic counties of Cumberland and Westmorland. |
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This section of road is notable as it is the only section of national speed limit dual carriageway along the whole length of the road. |
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The northernmost galleries align with Barry's central axis, so that there is a single vista down the whole length of the Gallery. |
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Both batsmen run the length of the pitch, exchanging positions, and grounding their bats behind the opposite crease. |
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The outermost lines that make up the length are called the doubles sidelines. |
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It reached its maximum expansion in the 15th century, when it spread across the length and breadth of the Andes. |
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Cylindrical barrels are the same diameter along their entire length and so tend to be long and thin. |
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For competitive purposes a dart cannot weigh more than 50g including the shaft and flight and cannot exceed a total length of 300mm. |
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Any number of players can take part and the game can vary in length depending on the number of targets selected. |
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The actual physical length of each club is longer or shorter, depending on the distance the club is intended to propel the ball. |
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The mesogastriums were extracted en bloc from the stomach, straightened and measured for their length and width. |
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The prospectus was reviewed quite positively and cited at some length in several journals. |
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This area extends between 10 and 22 metres behind the goal line, giving a maximum length of 144 metres for the playing area. |
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In 1892 the event was doubled in length from 36 to 72 holes, four rounds of what was by then the standard complement of 18 holes. |
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Early looms wove a fixed length of cloth, but later ones allowed warp to be wound out as the fell progressed. |
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The measures of length above the metre are ten times... greater than the metre. |
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The first record of quarter mile length races dated back to 1674 in Henrico County, Virginia. |
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Route 9 runs almost the entire length of the state, connecting Boston and Worcester with Pittsfield, near the New York state border. |
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The runners then ran the length of the racecourse before embarking on a second circuit before finishing in front of the stands. |
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Iron rails were erected along the length of the funeral procession to hold back the crowd of around 50,000 people who lined the route. |
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At the Indian Grand Prix McLaren team principal Martin Whitmarsh stated that the length of Button's new contract was 3 years. |
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In 2002, oxygen levels that could support fish along the entire length were recorded for the first time since industry began on the Mersey. |
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The length of time between voyages varies by job availability and personal preference. |
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Hiring halls fill jobs by the length of time the person has been registered at the hall and by their union seniority. |
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Waters links Nodens with the Seven Bore and the association of the Celtic deity with the river is explored at length by Rogers. |
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However, the loss of distinctive length disrupted the correlation between syllable weight and stress placement that existed in Classical Latin. |
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This vowel length was eventually lost by around AD 1700, but the former long vowels are still marked with a circumflex. |
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The length of the meridian arc between two given latitudes is given by replacing the limits of the integral by the latitudes concerned. |
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But for these soldiers, it is all the more so because of the length of their deployment, which was extended midtour from one year to 15 months. |
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This article contains two lists of countries by length of coastline, in kilometers. |
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It was 108 feet high, and consisted of 27 arches, each 50 feet wide, with a total length of over 1600 feet. |
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Its length has only been exceeded by two other canal tunnels, at Standedge in the Pennines and at Strood in Kent. |
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In each group he posits that the cash requirements are closely related to the length of the pay period. |
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It is held at arm's length at floor level in one hand, the other hand shielding out all except the tip of the flame. |
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When clear facing a long length of material it must be supported at both ends. |
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This firmness is affected by, among other factors, the length of time for which the branch was dead while the attaching stem continued to grow. |
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In the nineteenth century, 2 months appears to have been the maximum length of the voyage, and many voyages were far shorter. |
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Indeed some kind of chart might be drawn up to indicate the close connection between length of British rule and progressive growth of poverty. |
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In June 1941, the British decided to provide convoy escort for the full length of the North Atlantic crossing. |
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The supporters are two salmon bearing rings, and the crest is a half length figure of Saint Mungo. |
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It includes Caldey Island, the Daugleddau estuary and the Preseli Hills, as well as the entire length of the Pembrokeshire Coast Path. |
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A railroad required expertise available across the whole length of its trackage, to deal with daily crises, breakdowns and bad weather. |
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As winter progresses, the length of the day grows fairly quickly, to 8 hours and 20 minutes by the end of January. |
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It is a public property and possible to walk the full length of the beach, past all the hotels, resorts, and public beach bars. |
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The migrants are prohibited from taking local jobs or claiming benefits for a certain length of time, even those with children. |
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William IV originally balked at the proposal, which effectively threatened the opposition of the House of Lords, but at length relented. |
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It does not however, extend to private or local bills, nor bills extending the length of a parliament beyond five years. |
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I care about the depth of our partnership, not the length of our phone calls. |
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Category A is mandatory, with the length of time in the category dependent on time spent in Regular Army service. |
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The CrewMax sacrifices a foot of bed length for a huge cabin whose rearseat legroom would make many a limousine blush. |
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The length of Parliament was extended on two occasions since 1911, once during each of the two World Wars. |
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In the nineteenth century, the average length of a term of the Parliament of the United Kingdom was four years. |
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It did not require parliament to last for a full term, but merely set a maximum length on its life. |
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Niarchos did not specify or reportedly even know the exact length of Onassis's yacht. |
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We prove that a thrackle drawing containing a standard musquash cannot contain any other cycle of length three or five. |
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Network Rail is an arms length public body of the Department for Transport with no shareholders, which reinvests its income in the railways. |
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The diameter of the tunnel is dependent on the train speed and length of the tunnel. |
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Orchestras also hire musicians on contracts, ranging in length from a single concert to a full season or more. |
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Another stage is pumped, and the process is repeated along the horizontal length of the wellbore. |
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Consonant length is no longer phonemically distinctive in most Romance languages. |
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Each day he grew more and more wretched, till at length he took to his bed and never got up. |
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The reduction in Parliament length was seen as a counterbalance to the new powers granted to the Commons. |
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The Turbine Hall is a single large space running the whole length of the building between the Boiler House and the Switch House. |
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Inocelliids are larger than most raphidiids, with the front wing varying in length from 11 to 17 mm. |
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The increased power is achieved through increased length of leverage on the oar through longer limbs of the athlete. |
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The timing and length of the intervals must be agreed before the match begins. |
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The length of the game is determined by the number of scheduled days play left when the game actually begins. |
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It was discovered in 1991 that the exact length of the race was one mile, four furlongs and 10 yards. |
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As the number of people attending the fair dwindled its length was reduced from 10 days down to three or four. |
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For women, only a day dress with a hat is acceptable, with rules applying to the length and style of the dress. |
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Each race typically consists of between 16 and 25 laps, depending on the length of the circuit. |
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Hymn to Liberty is the longest national anthem in the world by length of text. |
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In these cases, permission had to be sought, precise times, length of stay, location and movements had to be known in advance. |
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Similarly, the length in meters of a degree of longitude can be calculated as. |
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An alternative method to estimate the length of a longitudinal degree at latitude. |
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Other variations include changing the size of the stamp to indicate length of stay, as in Singapore. |
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Thailand, allow visitors who arrive by land from neighbouring countries a shorter length of stay than those who arrive by air. |
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Originally, this was the length of a cannon shot, hence the portion of an ocean that a sovereign state could defend from shore. |
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The length of these prostitutes' working careers was estimated at a mean of 5 years. |
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At its height, its authority stretched over the entire length of the Swahili Coast, including Kenya. |
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There are no surviving historical records indicating the exact length and course of the Qin walls. |
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The length of service, for this purpose, is calculated from the date of the appointment of the Judge to the Supreme Court. |
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The deeded tracts were called patroonships and could span 16 miles in length on one side of a major river, or 8 miles if spanning both sides. |
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At length Haakon, weary of delay, attacked, only to encounter a terrific storm which greatly damaged his ships. |
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Thomson contended that the signalling speed through a given cable was inversely proportional to the square of the length of the cable. |
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Martin Martin, a native of the island, reported on it at length in a 1703 publication. |
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The main arterial route along the loch is the A82 road which runs the length of its western shore. |
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In July 1966, Brenda Sherratt became the first person to swim the length of the loch. |
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Different length leaves, but all lined up in a flat plane, is a useful way to quickly distinguish this species. |
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Scottish country dances are made up of figures of varying length to suit the phrasing of Scottish country dance tunes. |
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Such beliefs were examined wittily and at length in 1646 by Sir Thomas Browne in his Pseudodoxia Epidemica. |
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Modern curling brush handles are usually hollow tubes made of fibreglass or carbon fibre instead of a solid length of wooden dowel. |
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Caledonian Sleeper operates services down the length of the West Coast Main Line, providing an overnight service between London and Scotland. |
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