We got off at the south end of the loop and had a wander around breathing the place in, before heading for the art institute. |
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There are also ten secondary tracks used for minor repairs, a train-wash, and a loop track and a wye. |
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This occurs in guitar amps when the amplified signal is picked up by the sound source, forming a loop. |
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Curve the ends around to make an oval loop, a circle wreath, or even bend it a bit to make a heart shape. |
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He yowled and barked and I threw that loop for him and he gnawed at it real good. |
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The pair then climbed 200m above the sea, to perform an air show that included flying backwards and virtually looping the loop. |
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To construct Pieranski's knot, you fold a circular loop of rope and tie two multiple overhand knots in it. |
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Players will speed through tracks that twist, turn, loop, corkscrew, shoot upward, drop off, dead end, and more. |
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The entire loop can be covered by the average paddler in six to eight days, but allow a few extra days for possibly being windbound. |
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It also forced me to loop through a farmer's field and invade a woodchuck's privacy to continue my walk. |
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In turn, you keep a closed loop by reciprocating the favor to the other website by extending the same courtesy of a back link. |
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Loops are readily formed without substantial alteration of the loop forming material. |
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Make sure the loop stitching on the underside is covering the hem raw edge. |
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It is all right for the author to be undecided or out of the loop during a production, but here I was directing and had to make up my mind. |
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The company would also construct a 2.5km rail loop at the rail head for loading wagons and servicing locomotives. |
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But the two-time World bronze medalist stumbled on a second quad toe, doubled the loop. |
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A different approach, known as loop quantum gravity, describes the gravitational interaction in terms of variables on a loop. |
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The sling was tied with a water knot and loaded with an end-to-end pull on the loop. |
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A simple water knot is used to create a loop in the end of the tubular Kevlar anchor strap. |
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I have a piece of purple webbing knotted in a loop that I untie and wrap around my forearm. |
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To remedy this, there is a loop of webbing on the bottom of the pack to put a waist strap through and keep it from sliding up. |
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The insertion of the hydrophobic acyl chains into the lipid bilayer forms a putative fourth cytoplasmic loop. |
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In my situation a wingover or loop was possible but I had to decide very quickly. |
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Without it, Shirley would have to constantly monitor the oxygen levels in his rebreather and inject oxygen into his breathing loop manually. |
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For rebreather divers, closing the loop, drinking, and reopening the loop requires long breath-holding. |
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This hotel in Shivajinagar had for years remained outside the loop for the partying yuppy crowd. |
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It features a sueded finish, tailored collar with top button loop, a left chest pocket, and a double layer back yoke with extended shoulders. |
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In most cases the word hernia refers to a loop of intestine pushing through a weak area in the wall of the abdomen. |
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Over a wavery organ loop that gently builds then fades away amid a wash of echoes, a singer slowly groans out a wordless lament. |
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As with the cap, the loop is fairly flexible but after some tugging and pulling with the lanyard in place, the loop never tore. |
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Today I find myself in the loop for some desperate emails winging between California and Illinois about fire retardant materials and meetings with the Los Angeles Fire Chief. |
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Each small black loop represents a photon creating an electron and a positron, which then annihilate one another and produce a photon, in what is called a virtual process. |
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The space, the volume of the prose-poem means, for him, more narrative, reportorial opportunity-more time, more stretch, more loop, more transition, more cover. |
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If you miss you have to hit the 150m penalty loop, or as I like to call it, the dunce Lap. |
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Did he have to be so conspicuously left out of the loop in his own White House? |
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I looked up as he came closer, but Andreus coiled up the lash into a plaited leather loop and hit me across the back of the neck with it, forcing my eyes back down. |
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It has a front zipper closure with inside storm flap, diagonal front zip pockets, two inside pockets and locker loop, plus a left chest embroidery access pocket. |
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The reserve is on and around a beautiful loop of the Bushman's River and includes a wide selection of bushveld, plains, krantzes and chalky hills. |
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It has a good selection of optional accessories including a Bluetooth headset and the loop set that allows you to use the phone with a suitable hearing aid. |
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They managed to loop a lead round its neck but it continued attacking her. |
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They were playing a loop of anonymous koto music that was rather soothing. |
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But with Murdoch assuredly in the loop, on this issue there was no room to be contrarian. |
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I wrote my first book listening to the soundtrack to the movie Conan the barbarian on a loop. |
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From the roof of the barn is a long loop of rope, through this the turkey is suspended by its legs. |
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Now pass the end of the line though the loop and slowly tighten the knot. |
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As soon as a fish is tired and ready to be landed the guide will ask you for one so he can loop it through the gills and tie it to a convenient branch while it recovers. |
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It was a self-fulfilling prophecy, a feedback loop of rational and irrational fears. |
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To leave the loop, the driver contacts control to gain authorisation to enter the next single track section. |
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There is a passing loop within the station and, consequently, two platforms. |
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Their procedure is to unroll the loop once, trace schedule the two iterations, and then reroll the loop into one. |
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Although High Scawdel stands east of the main summit, the high ground takes a great loop to the south around the head of Newlands Beck. |
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The River Bleng forms the entire western boundary, beginning on the slopes of Haycock and then flowing out in a huge loop to the south west. |
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A hole is drilled near the base to enable glass beads and other ornaments to be attached by a loop of wire. |
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They met at Gloucester via a short loop of the Cheltenham and Great Western Union Railway. |
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This paper describes how aggressive loop unrolling is done in a retargetable optimizing compiler. |
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The graveyard wall was in good repair, although, surprisingly, the narrow gate's sneck was smashed and it was held-to by a loop of binder twine. |
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We also performed PCR to amplify a portion of D loop using the same primers and thermoprofile used by Bozarth et al. |
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Additional films can be obtained with contrast medium in the stomach and duodenal loop in unresected patients. |
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Turn your loom so the arrows are facing oward you, put your hook inside the first eg, hook bottom band and loop forward. |
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Project management perversion of drinking water systems, sewage, rainwater and optical loop for the second Angevin Angevin tramline. |
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By registering and being able to offer investment adviso services we felt we could complete the loop. |
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Attach a piece of wire or twine at the back of the wire frame as a loop to hang. |
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The line includes a shower curtain, hand-painted ceramic accessories, appliqued towels, hooks and a shaped loop cotton rug. |
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A known loop is a snarelike loop that is passed through an endoscope's working channel via a flexible delivery catheter. |
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Secondly, AMPs having one disulfide bond which pack into a loop structure having a tail e.g., bactenecins and esculentins. |
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The pilot pulled up hard into a tight loop and browned out, losing sight of the target. |
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The anterior cingulated cortex is a major cortical area of the limbic loop system, integrating emotion and cognition. |
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The first for loop looks at each word in the input line, incrementing the element of array num subscripted by the word. |
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Please be sure to keep your manager and the customer contacts in the loop if you must make changes. |
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Jink it he did. Norton pushed the aircraft left just as he was at the bottom of his loop. |
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Jump out of a loop completely under certain conditions, thereby terminating the execution of a loop. |
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Poor Janice, she'll be knocked for a loop. She'll feel she's let her father down. |
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The route from Highertown to Newham is now a cycle path which takes a leisurely loop through the countryside on the south side of the city. |
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In subsequent experiments, he found that if he moved a magnet through a loop of wire an electric current flowed in that wire. |
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The phenomenon of thermal expansion means that a temperature difference will have a corresponding difference in density across the loop. |
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The warmer fluid on one side of the loop is less dense and thus more buoyant than the cooler fluid on the other side. |
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In some situations the flow of liquid may be reduced further, or stopped, perhaps because the loop is not entirely full of liquid. |
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Also, thermosiphons can fail because of a bubble in the loop, and require a circulating loop of pipes. |
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There are nine zones, zone 1 being the central zone, which includes the loop of the Circle line with a few stations to the south of River Thames. |
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The small Bold Street Depot in Fleetwood was closed and a loop constructed at Fleetwood Ferry. |
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The same tram had derailed on 30 May 2006 at Starr Gate loop during previous trials. |
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George's, connecting the bus and rail stations, with the creation of a loop through Market Street and Lichfield Street happening at a later date. |
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Simultaneously, Centro released a proposed map of the route, taking in a loop between the interchange at the airport, Small Heath and Lea Hall. |
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Indeed, we have been in the grips of precisely this adverse feedback loop for more than a year. |
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The main result of loop quantum gravity is the derivation of a granular structure of space at the Planck length. |
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He was completely authoritative, a very, very fine poet, completely off on his own, out of the loop but a real individual. |
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Sometimes the river will cut off a loop, shortening the channel and forming an oxbow lake or billabong. |
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Here the first major walls erected during the Ming dynasty cuts through the Ordos Desert to the eastern edge of the Yellow River loop. |
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Our analysis to this point has assumed that in a loop nest, we are only parallelizing a single loop. |
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Using these as two separate loop antennas at right angles, one could make a simultaneous measurement of the lightning's direction in two axes. |
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Under the 1960s Beeching Axe, many of the supporting branch lines were closed and the Hereford Barton loop closed. |
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There was originally a passing loop with full length up and down platforms. |
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We believe the majority of Swiss guides use the Swiss loop at the end of the rope, and the openhanded loop in the middle. |
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The members of parliament have felt ignored by their leaders for much of this crisis, and were kept out of the loop during the negotiations. |
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Where the Agulhas turns back on itself the loop of the retroflection pinches off periodically, releasing an eddy into the South Atlantic Gyre. |
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The only effort expended is in the turns at the top and bottom of every such loop. |
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The loop was more than twice as fast after I had applied peephole optimization. |
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Certain Bluestar services also do this, while others stop at Bargate and some loop round West Quay, stopping at Hanover Buildings. |
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This film was part of a loop of films that was shown at the East Carlton Park steel heritage centre in Northamptonshire for many years. |
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A suggestion in early 2009 was to reinstate the loop at Brading, thus allowing a 'Clock Face' timetable to encourage greater use. |
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In Greek handwriting, it was common to join the left leg and horizontal stroke into a single loop, as demonstrated by the uncial version shown. |
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This serif was extended while the rest of the letter was reduced, resulting in an angled stroke and loop. |
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In handwriting, it was common not to close the bottom of the loop but continue into the leg, saving an extra pen stroke. |
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It is easier to experiment in languages that provide a read-eval-print loop. |
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The operating system of such machines is a closed loop system and functions on feedback. |
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The fundamental building block of any industrial control system is the control loop, which controls just one process variable. |
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In complex processes the loops are interactive, so that the operation of one loop may affect the operation of another. |
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In the case of Telecom New Zealand, local loop unbundling was enforced by central government. |
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The Keswick Half Marathon, in the early part of the month takes participants around Derwentwater with an additional loop into Newlands Valley. |
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All services have to be operated by Diesel Multiple Units due to the lack of a run round loop at the Windermere terminus. |
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Mike, who was a year or two my junior, took down his rope and threw out a nice stand-up loop that trapped the hind feet of a rear echelon cow. |
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Even here I press the loop towards the arrestor and at the arrestor itself with pliers to get a good connection. |
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The reusable tumbler is dishwasher safe and has an attachable loop that makes it easy to carry. |
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He is stocky and wore a blue zip-up jacket, dark blue jeans and a silver chain strung from one belt loop to another. |
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The instruments come with a belt loop carrying case for convenient storage. |
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This made it impossible to thread the belt tail back through the first belt loop after clasping it through the buckle. |
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The built-in PDA stylus is a nice touch, and the key ring is the ideal way to attach it to your pack or belt loop. |
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Although not compact these binoculars are very portable and come with a canvas carry bag complete with belt loop. |
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But, from the start of next year, BT will begin to open up the local loop to the free market with fierce competition expected. |
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The Western European market for local loop unbundling has taken off but the ultimate size and dynamics of that market remain to be seen. |
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In the back gallery, a continuous fifteen-minute slide-show loop played such classics as Running Man and The Airplane Trip. |
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Our ruralness sometimes leaves us feeling as if we are not quite in the loop of progress. |
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Furosemide from Lasix, Sanofi-Aventis Farmaceutica, a highceiling loop diuretic, was used as reference drug. |
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We considered starting the patient on a loop diuretic to increase the urinary excretion of calcium if the referral took longer than expected. |
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Like all loopers, Joe knows his life expectancy is finite and one day he will close the loop by gunning down his future self. |
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Both the terminals are provided with passport and vehicle check in booths, a large convenience outlet, long loading platforms and a loop of track. |
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If there were no holes then a loop of rope kept the oars in place. |
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The heart pumps the blood in a single loop throughout the body. |
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Pin the ends of the ribbon loop across the seam allowances and sew them in place using backstitch on the machine or some good, strong handstitches. |
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There was also to be a long lake for boat racing inside the track loop. |
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Within the closed loop of the andesite line are most of the deep troughs, submerged volcanic mountains, and oceanic volcanic islands that characterize the Pacific basin. |
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His method, still used today, is for electricity to be generated by the movement of a loop of wire, or disc of copper between the poles of a magnet. |
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From Jiayu Pass the wall travels discontinuously down the Hexi Corridor and into the deserts of Ningxia, where it enters the western edge of the Yellow River loop at Yinchuan. |
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Immediately inside the doorway is a small lobby which is defended by a cross loop which would have been manned from inside the main chamber and defended by a murder-hole over. |
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Since then, similar results have been reported for different black holes both in string theory and in other approaches to quantum gravity like loop quantum gravity. |
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As a result, theorists have taken up more radical approaches to the problem of quantum gravity, the most popular approaches being string theory and loop quantum gravity. |
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One might even describe a monitored feedback loop that permits one to sense when insufficient loving is returning from the lovee, causing a lessening of the lover's efforts. |
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The second recurring interaction with a technical medium is the creation of live soundscape using a microphone and loop pedal to layer, mix and amplify my voice. |
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A more modern British term for such a layout is an extended loop. |
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By July 2009, the loop had gained funding preference over the Stourbridge route via Dudley and Brierley Hill, and a leaflet gave basic details of the proposal. |
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In 1901 the Marton loop was opened, connecting Talbot Square and Central Station along Church Street, Devonshire Square, Whitegate Drive, Waterloo Road and Central Drive. |
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Natural convection of the liquid starts when heat transfer to the liquid gives rise to a temperature difference from one side of the loop to the other. |
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The heat is supplied externally to a closed loop with some of the heat added being converted to work and the waste heat being removed in a condenser. |
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Its test facility has a dedicated area for lineshaft and submersible pumps, along with a test loop for the API process pumps and a crane capacity of 10 tonnes. |
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Another noteworthy contribution is his 1971 invention of spin networks, which later came to form the geometry of spacetime in loop quantum gravity. |
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The current also flowed if the loop was moved over a stationary magnet. |
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The belt loop itself is an ingenious affair allowing the holster to be carried strong side or crossdraw with the proper slant found with each carrying mode. |
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Now for the first time, Oftel has upheld complaints from other operators who complained that BT's proposed level of service agreement to unbundle the local loop was unfair. |
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In addition, the Imation Micro Hard Drive features an integrated locking USB cable that can be used to clip the device to a belt loop or briefcase. |
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Look for a signature red pocket lining and red stitching on the belt loop. |
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The implementation of a gradiometric SQUID loop allows for a fast tuning of the qubit transition frequency and therefore for full tomographic control of the quantum circuit. |
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By blocking this co-transporter with bumetanide, a loop diuretic, the depolarizing action of GABA will be reversed resulting in reduced neuronal firing. |
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The Micro II features a rubber-coated, waterproof housing and comes with a neoprene neck strap, black magnetic closure case with belt loop and two-year warranty. |
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In the thick ascending limb of the loop of Henle, the chloride pump promotes passive reabsorption of sodium ion and actively reabsorbs chlorine ion. |
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If a patient does develop resistance to a high dose of loop diuretic, the addition of a thiazide or thiazide-like diuretic often results in a remarkable synergistic effect. |
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The script itself contains variable and command substitution, the read command, and a while loop to get everything done in less than 10 lines of executable code! |
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Touch ID has also been identified as culprit for the unwelcome boot loop so users with jailbroken iPhone 5S and up are advised to deactivate the feature for now. |
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Furnish your home with Aeron chairs, adorn your walls with photos of the Sock Puppet, or sit back and relax as a loop of William Shatner Priceline. |
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This increase in ulnar loop frequency in AD is commensurate with the median percentage frequency of ulnar loops in DS patients versus controls reported in other studies. |
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Completion of the central loop and the Gilly branch as far as Soleilmont are planned within the next five years, with funds from the European Investment Bank. |
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However, the larger shape to the loop does reduce its overall strength. |
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In Shrewsbury, boat trips around the loop of the town centre are at present provided by the Sabrina and depart from Victoria Quay near the Welsh Bridge during the summer. |
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By recuperation of the spent acid, a closed acid loop is established. |
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Abel's old Chemical Laboratory was by now too small and new Chemical Laboratories were built in 1937 on Frog Island, on a former loop in the Ordnance Canal. |
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Sandown was the only intermediate station at which passenger trains could cross, but the loop was on the north side of the station and only one platform was provided there. |
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Thus the upload signal is weakest at the noisiest part of the local loop, while the download signal is strongest at the noisiest part of the local loop. |
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This paper proposes the use of a dynamic loop scheduling approach for repartitioning in scientific applications that contain computationally intensive parallel loops. |
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At this book's inception, when we came to, we found ourselves already traipsing around Penrose steps, already reactively enclosed in an unceasing loop. |
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