Accessible Sentence Examples

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  • The harbour is only accessible to small vessels.

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  • In the following list only the most helpful and accessible works can be enumerated.

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  • The docks, accessible only at high water, include a wet basin and a dry dock.

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  • Make garbage and recycling containers accessible.

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  • The ski resort features runs that are accessible for skiers of all abilities.

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  • Only the more recent and accessible editions are mentioned here.

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  • The wine cellar had been an addition to the sprawling house, accessible only by leaving the house and descending a set of stairs off the kitchen.

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  • The Pentland range contains many points of interest and beauty, but these are mostly accessible only to the pedestrian, although the hills are crossed by roads, of which the chief are those by Glencorse burn and the Cauld Stane Slap. Habbie's Howe, the scene of Allan Ramsay's pastoral The Gentle Shepherd, is some 2 m.

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  • The western and central Carpathians are much more accessible than the eastern Carpathians and the Transylvanian Mountains.

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  • The harbour was enlarged in 1887, and the bay is easily accessible and affords good anchorage.

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  • Its vast forests would furnish an almost inexhaustible supply of timber, if rendered accessible by roads.

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  • More popular and more easily accessible are Father Thurston's The Holy Year of Jubilee (1900), and an article by the Bishop of Newport in the Nineteenth Century for January 1901, with a reply by Mr Herbert Paul in the next number.

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  • The mule path descends on the south side of the pass by an extraordinary series of zigzags, made accessible for mules (though no rider is now allowed to descend on mule-back) by a band of Tirolese workmen in 1740-1741.

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  • There is literary critical evidence for late insertions by exilic or later compilers; 1 the compiler of Chronicles apparently refers to accessible works; and there is a close material relationship between the Old Testament and later literature.

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  • Previously it was not accessible to vessels drawing more than 18 ft.

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  • Unfortunately the chapters on the Roman period are entirely marred by the author's having accepted as genuine Bertram's forgery De Situ Britanniae; but otherwise his opinions on controverted topics are worthy of much respect, being founded on a laborious investigation of all the original authorities that were accessible to him.

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  • Since Neoplatonism originated in Alexandria, where Oriental modes of worship were accessible to every one, and since the Jewish philosophy had also taken its place in the literary circles of Alexandria, we may safely assume that even the earliest of the Neoplatonists possessed 1 The resemblance would probably be still more apparent if we thoroughly understood the development of Christianity at Alexandria in the 2nd century; but unfortunately we have only very meagre fragments to guide us here.

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  • Among the most useful and accessible of modern ordinary sevenfigure tables of logarithms of numbers and trigonometrical functions may be mentioned those of Bremiker, Schriin and Bruhns.

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  • The most accessible and best critical edition of the fragments which have been preserved word for word is to be found in Hilgenfeld's Ketzergeschichte des Urchristentums. One of the most important of these fragments is the letter of Ptolemaeus to Flora, preserved in Epiphanius, Haeres.

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  • For other and older Coptic-Gnostic texts, in one of which is contained the source of Irenaeus's treatises on the Barbelognostics, but which have unfortunately not yet been made completely accessible, see C. Schmidt in Sitzungsberichte der Berl.

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  • The coasts of Mexico, together with their accessible lagoons and rivers, afford innumerable breeding-places for turtles, which include the large green and tortoise-shell species.

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  • His histories, in many different editions, and his speeches, as above, are easily accessible; his minor works and newspaper articles have not, we believe, been collected in any form.

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  • Similar chambers occur on the west, north and south sides, accessible only from the interior.

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  • If the autograph of a work is not accessible, there is no means of distinguishing between the involuntary errors of a scribe and the involuntary errors- "slips of pen" - of an author.

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  • A large part of the province is only accessible by road, and even the main highways maintained by the state are ill kept.

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  • In many parts all the finer trees have been cut down, but large woods of it still exist in the less accessible districts; it abounds especially near Lake St John, Quebec, and in Newfoundland is the prevalent tree in some of the forest tracts; it is likewise common in Maine and Vermont.

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  • The harbour of Grado is the only one accessible to the larger kind of coasting craft.

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  • A rampart, accessible by a steep road, and farther up by huge steps cut out of the rock, surrounds the fort.

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  • She read Latin and Greek, was a proficient in music, and in the sciences so far as they were then accessible.

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  • Strabo states that in his day it went as far as Corfinium, and this important place must have been in some way accessible from Rome, but probably, beyond Cerfennia, only by a track.

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  • Round the town lies a cluster of suburban villages, Polish Folwark, Russian Folwark, Zinkovtsui, Karvasarui, &c.; and on the opposite side of the river, accessible by a wooden bridge, stands the castle which long frowned defiance across the Dniester to Khotin in Bessarabia.

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  • The harbour is accessible only to small vessels.

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  • In contrast to his predecessor, he was a man of slow and calm deliberation, and it was natural to suppose that he was little, if at all, accessible to impulses of the moment or to the persuasions of his entourage.

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  • The kitchen with its offices (V) lies behind the refectory, accessible from the outer court without entering the cloister.

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  • The port is accessible by the largest ships, but its accommodation is indifferent.

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  • As Bruges was accessible by canal from Ostend, Ostend was to be blocked at the same time by the old cruisers" Brilliant "and" Sirius."The main obstacle to th3 enterprise lay in the powerful batteries.

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  • Protect broccoli as it becomes fit for use, or remove to a dry shed or cellar; lettuces and endive, which are best planted in frames; and parsley in frames so as to be accessible.

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  • By means of the New Waterway (1869-90) to the Hook of Holland it is accessible for the largest ships.

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  • Besides being easily accessible from the river and connected with the railways, the docks are provided with every facility for coaling and loading or discharging cargoes.

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  • Those parts nearest the fly and best supplied develop barren hyphae only; in a zone at the periphery, where the products of putrefaction dissolved in the water form a dilute but easily accessible supply, the zoosporangia are developed in abundance; oogonia, however, are only formed in the depths of this radiating mycelium, where the supplies of available food materials are least abundant.

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  • Where a freezing store for furs is not accessible, furs should be well shaken and afterwards packed in linen and kept in a perfectly cool dry place, and examined in the summer at periods of not less than five weeks.

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  • Without entering into details, which it is the less necessary to do because the subject has been recently discussed with great fulness in works readily accessible, it may be said that for Locke as for Hume the problem of psychology was the exact description of the contents of the individual mind, and the determination of the conditions of the origin and development of conscious experience in the individual mind.

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  • This best studied case shows that a number of mutual relations are to be found between the properties of two modifications when once the phenomenon of mutual transformation is accessible.

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  • The literature of the ancient Hebrews abounds in allusions to the lion; and the almost incredible numbers stated to have been provided for exhibition and destruction in the Roman amphitheatres (as many as six hundred on a single occasion by Pompey, for example) show how abundant these animals must have been within accessible distance of Rome.

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  • It is the only safe port easily accessible to large vessels for over 1000 m., between Sfax in Tunisia and Alexandria, for, although there is safe and deep anchorage in the recess of the Gulf of Bomba, the entrance is rocky and difficult.

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  • Nor was it accessible to any description of wheeled carriages, and the nature of its pavement, composed of broad flags of travertine, shows that it was only intended for foot-passengers.

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  • This rifacimento remained the standard text with a few unimportant additions for nearly two centuries, except that, by a truly comic revolution of public taste, Condorcet in 1776 published, after study of the original, which remained accessible in manuscript, another garbling, conducted this time in the interests of unorthodoxy.

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  • There is no complete and accessible edition of his works.

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  • Below the town and in the cliffs facing it the rock is hollowed into caverns accessible only by boat.

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  • The port of Bahia, which has one of the best and most accessible harbours on the east coast of South America, has a large coastwise and foreign trade, and is also used as a port of call by most of the steamship lines trading between Europe and that continent.

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  • The axons of the motor neurons are, inasmuch as they are nerve fibres in nerve trunks, easily accessible to artificial stimuli.

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  • There is a harbour, only accessible to small vessels; the roadstead outside is safe and has deep water a mile to the east of the fortress.

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  • The chief town, Le Palais (pop. 2637), has an old citadel and fortifications, and possesses a port which is accessible to vessels drawing 13 ft.

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  • Until 1909, when Mr. Alexander Carlyle published his edition of the " love-letters," the full material was not accessible; they had been read by Carlyle's biographer, Froude, and also by Professor Charles Norton, and Norton (in his edition of Carlyle's Early Letters, 1886) declared that Froude had distorted the significance of this correspondence in a sense injurious to the writers.

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  • Those of Ayrshire and Galloway are lower and more accessible, and permit of study of the plication of the strata.

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  • Randolph, earl of Murray, took the chief hold in the country, Edinburgh castle, by scaling the precipitous rock to the north, while a feigned attack was being made on the accessible southern front.

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  • If the chiefs had possessed information now accessible to us, they might not have made " the great refusal," but with only the intelligence which they possessed they could not have followed their audacious prince to the south.

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  • It ends, however, with the Union of the crowns in 1603, and though it is based on thorough research in MSS., many documents now available, such as the despatches of Spanish ambassadors to England, were not accessible to the learned author.

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  • It must be far enough west to explain why trade tended to the distant Sinope, 4 hardly accessible behind lofty and rugged mountains, and not to Amisus by the short and easy route which was used in the Graeco-Roman period.

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  • So far the canon, almost all of which is now accessible to readers of Pali.

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  • The Pali Text Society is still publishing two volumes a year; and the Russian Academy has inaugurated a series to contain the most important of the Sanskrit works still buried in MS. We have also now accessible in Pali fourteen volumes of the commentaries of the great 5th- century scholars in south India and Ceylon, most of them the works either of Buddhaghosa of Budh Gaya, or of Dhammapala of Kancipura (the ancient name of Conjeeveram).

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  • Now that the works he used have been made accessible in printed editions, we find that, wherever the existing MSS.

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  • The monasteries stand on the summit of these pinnacles; they are accessible only by aid of rope and net worked by a windlass from the top, or by a series of almost perpendicular ladders climbing the cliff.

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  • It was formerly isolated by marshes and accessible only by boat or artificial causeway, and under these conditions it gained its historical fame as the retreat of King Alfred in 8 8-87 when he was unable to withstand the incursions of the Danes.

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  • Hay is never mown on the true alps save in spots which are not easily accessible to cattle (in very high spots it belongs to the mower, and is then called Wildheu), but hay-crops are made on the Mayens or Voralpen, the lowest pastures, situated between the homesteads and the true alps; these Voralpen are individual (not communal) property, though probably in olden days cut out of the true Alpen.

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  • Pellican's autobiography describes the gradual multiplication of accessible books on the subjects, and he not only studied but translated a vast mass of rabbinical and Talmudic texts, his interest in Jewish literature being mainly philological.

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  • There are very few spots from which a spring of some sort is not accessible.

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  • Any one has the right to appeal to the amir for trial, and the great amirs, Dost Mahommed and Abdur Rahman, were accessible at all times to the petitions of their subjects.

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  • Manila is the principal port of entry, and since the American occupation Manila harbour has been made accessible to vessels drawing 30 ft.

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  • Both mountains are accessible by railways.

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  • The most northerly grove and the nearest to San Francisco is the Calaveras Grove near Stockton; the Mariposa Grove just south of the Yosemite National Park, is a state reservation and easily accessible to tourists.

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  • It is readily accessible from the villages on its outskirts, such as Woodford, Chingford and Loughton, which are served by branches of the Great Eastern railway.

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  • For Jesus did not denounce these elements, nor argue against them, nor did he seek converts outside of Israel, but he set forth communion with God as the most certain fact of man's experience and as simple reality made it accessible to every one.

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  • Plato had made God accessible to the highest knowledge as the transcendent idea, remote from the world.

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  • The depth of the sea around the shore rarely exceeds a maximum depth of 1 to 3 fathoms, and the coast as a whole offers few accessible ports.

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  • Several of the natural harbours of North Borneo, on the other hand, are accessible, safe and commodious.

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  • It was probably one of the oldest of Roman roads, leading to the pass of Algidus, so important in the early military history of Rome; and it must have preceded the Via Appia as a route to Campania, inasmuch as the Latin colony at Cales was founded in 334 B.C. and must have been accessible from Rome by road, whereas the Via Appia was only made twentytwo years later.

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  • Leeuwarden is the centre of a flourishing trade, being easily accessible from all parts of the province by road, rail and canal.

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  • Above these two bridges the rivers are accessible only to river navigation.

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  • There are other points of contact between Beowulf on the one hand and the Scandinavian records on the other, confirming the conclusion that the Old English poem contains much of the historical tradition of the Gautar, the Danes and the Swedes, in its purest accessible form.

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  • There is much in the imperial and papal histories that is merely spectacular and romantic; much that appeals to the imagination and lends itself to myth; and since the sources are abundant - the papal archives inexhaustible and the German chronicles easily accessible - an undue emphasis has been placed upon them.

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  • Undulating hills, easily accessible from all sides, are covered with a luxurious growth of vines..

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  • A considerable part of Cavendish's work was rescued from oblivion in 1879 and placed in an easily accessible form by Professor Clerk Maxwell, who edited the original manuscripts in the possession of the duke of Devonshire.'

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  • Many routes to the summit are now known, but that usually taken (from the Payer Club hut, easily accessible from either Sulden or Trafoi) from the north is daily traversed in summer and offers no difficulties to moderately experienced walkers.

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  • Still, if we go back two or three centuries, it is indisputable that rivers of the Volga basin which were easily navigable then are now hardly accessible to the smallest craft.

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  • To the north of the city, accessible by rail and water, are the residential suburbs of Haga and Ulriksdal, with royal chateaux, and Djursholm.

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  • Seven years afterwards, however, when the contest with the Crown was ended, the kirk was expressly acknowledged as the only Church in Scotland, and jurisdiction given it over all who should attempt to be outsiders; while the preaching of the Evangel and the planting of congregations went on in all the accessible parts of Scotland.

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  • Still more energetic on the other side, the Russian minister, Ivan Osterman, became the treasurer as well as the counsellor of the Caps, and scattered the largesse of the Russian empress with a lavish hand; and so lost to all feeling of patriotism were the Caps that they openly threatened all who ventured to vote against them with the Muscovite vengeance, and fixed Norrkoping, instead of Stockholm, as the place of meeting for the Riksdag as being more accessible to the Russian fleet.

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  • The city is accessible to oceangoing ships of 16 ft.

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  • The country was quite accessible from Antioch.

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  • After that Greek culture and Greek literature were only accessible to the Orientals in an Aramaic dress.

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  • Here the poems of the prophet and fragments of ancient religious literature survived, understood by the Magians and rendered accessible to the faithful laity by versions in the modern dialect (Pahlavi).

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  • The harbour is half silted up with sand and the ruins of fortifications, and is accessible only to vessels of light draught.

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  • South of the estuary of the Scarcies the deep inlet known as the Sierra Leone river forms a perfectly safe and commodious harbour accessible to the largest vessels.

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  • On the north coast the bays of Savai and Waru are accessible for small vessels.

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  • The harbour is easily accessible in all weathers, and has a small general trade.

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  • An exploring party in 1904 found a curious complex of upper and lower galleries accessible from the most eastern portion of the cave; beyond which another party, in 1905, discovered several large domes previously unknown.

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  • The " Sal " is one of the most valuable of the trees; with the " Toon " and " Sissoo," it grows in the outer ranges most accessible from the plains.

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  • But their artillery and superior maritime science made them almost invulnerable at sea, and their principal military achievements consisted in the capture or defence of positions accessible from the sea, e.g.

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  • Four of these capitals - Sucre or Chuquisaca, La Paz, Cochabamba and Oruro - have served as the national capital, and Sucre was chosen, but after the revolution of 1898 the capital was at La Paz, which is the commercial metropolis and is more accessible than Sucre.

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  • It was accessible from the mainland by a mole, which is still used as a track for wagons.

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  • Chubb dwells with special emphasis on the fact that Christ preached the gospel to the poor, and argues, as Tindal had done, that the gospel must therefore be accessible to all men without any need for learned study of evidences for miracles, and intelligible to the meanest capacity.

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  • Situated in the geographical centre of the European continent, at about equal distance from all the European seas, enclosed by high mountains, and nevertheless easily accessible through Moravia from the Danubian plain and opened by the valley of the Elbe to the German plain, Bohemia was bound to play a leading part in the cultural development of Europe.

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  • The Brahmaputra and its channels, together with three minor streams, the Bangali, Karatoya and Atrai, afford admirable facilities for commerce, and render every part of the district accessible to native cargo boats of large burden.

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  • Eusebius possessed extensive sources of knowledge no longer accessible to us.

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  • The Eastern Division is the richest part of England agriculturally, it is the part most accessible to trade with the Continent, and that least adapted for providing refuges for small bodies of men in conflict with powerful invaders.

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  • The duty of the local supervising authority is to Midw exercise general supervision over all midwives practising within their area in accordance with rules laid down in the act; to investigate charges of malpractices, negligence or misconduct on the part of a midwife, and if a prima facie case be established, to report it to the Central Midwives Board; to suspend a midwife from practice if necessary to prevent the spread of infection; to report to the central board the name of any midwife convicted of an offence; once a year (in January) to supply the central board with the names and addresses of all midwives practising within their area and to keep a roll of the names, accessible at all reasonable times for public inspection; to report at once the death of any midwife or change in name and address.

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  • Many of the spurs or broken segments of ranges thus formed abut steeply upon the Black Sea, so that this littoral region is on the whole very rugged and not readily accessible, especially as the general elevations are considerable.

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  • Thus, though difficult or superfluous arts may easily be lost, it is hard to imagine the abandonment of contrivances of practical daily utility, where little skill is required and materials are easily accessible.

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  • Poisonous amounts of phosphorus are frequently taken or administered, criminally or accidentally, it being easily accessible to the public in the form of matches or of vermin pastes.

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  • In Moldavia, where the influence of Poland had been great and Western writings were accessible, we find the best chroniclers.

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  • The docks are accessible to large vessels, the entrance having a depth of 32 ft.

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  • We have hitherto supposed the pumps for drawing the water to have been placed in the well at such a level as to be accessible, while the suction pipe only is below water.

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  • In well-equipped waterworks each house service pipe is controlled by a stop-cock accessible from the footpath to the officials of the water authority, and the process of waste detection by this method depends upon the manipulation of such stop-cocks in conjunction with the differentiating meter.

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  • Owing to the almost impenetrable character of the country there are scarcely any roads accessible to wheeled carriages, and, the great causeway of Shah Abbas along the coast has in many places even disappeared under the jungle.

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  • Thus about one-fiftieth part of these interesting and valuable old records is now accessible to the European scholar.

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  • The development of steam navigation since then had made Australia much more accessible than America was in 1837, and had brought New York, for all practical purposes, nearer to London than Aberdeen was at the commencement of the reign.

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  • They thus act locally as haemostatics or styptics, and will often arrest severe haemorrhage from parts which are accessible, such as the nose.

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  • The harbour being accessible only at high water, and then merely to vessels of small tonnage, the shipping trade is inconsiderable.

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  • The harbour, deepened to 184 ft., is about a mile below the city, and is accessible from May to October.

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  • Otters are common along the rivers; chamois may very rarely be seen on the least accessible peaks; roe-deer, red-deer, squirrels and rabbits people the lower woodlands; and hares abound in the open.

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  • The whole of this coast is wild and beautiful, and may be compared with the west coast of Scotland and even that of Norway, though it has a strong individuality distinct from either; and though for long little known to travellers, it now possesses a number of small watering-places, and is in many parts accessible by railway.

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  • It is lower than the west though still bold in many places; the inlets are narrower and less deep, but more easily accessible, as appears from the commercial importance of the harbours of Cork and Waterford.

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  • On the other hand a string of islands extends along this coast, which offer many safe and easily accessible places of anchorage to ships during the fierce winter gales which rage in the Adriatic. The principal are Pago, Pasman, Isola Lunga and Isola Incoronata, Brazza, Lesina, Curzola and Meleda.

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  • It is dry at low tide, but is accessible at spring tides to vessels of 13 ft.

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  • From a careful survey of all the accessible material it is beyond doubt that Genesis preserves only a selection of traditions of various ages and interests, and often not in their original form.

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  • As regards the literary-critical problems it is clear that with the elimination of P we have the sources (minor adjustment and revision excepted) which were accessible to the last compiler in the post-exilic age.

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  • By the labours of Hunain and his family the great body of Greek science, medical, astronomical and mathematical, became accessible to the Arab-speaking races.

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  • Meanwhile, before 1250, Averroes became accessible to the Latin Schoolmen by means of versions, accredited by the names of Michael Scot and others.

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  • Even after the dervishes had been overthrown at the battle of Omdurman (1898) it was some time before archaeologists awoke to a sense of the historical importance of the regions thus made accessible to them.

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  • Its groups include the Dakota formation, characterized by a very peculiar rusty sandstone, and the Benton, both of which are rather widely accessible and heavy; the Niobrara; the Pierre shales, which apparently underlie about three-quarters of the state in a deep and heavy bed; and, in the extreme west, the Laramie.

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  • The Carboniferous formations carry only thin seams of coal, never thicker than about 2 ft., and rarely readily accessible, and they can never be of more than small and merely local importance.

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  • It is almost enclosed on the north, west and east by ranges of hills, while its southern boundary is generally open and accessible, well cultivated, and closely dotted with villages embedded in groups of fruit trees.

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  • The exit pupil, often called Ramsden's circle, is thus accessible to the observer, who by headand eye-movements may survey the whole field.

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  • In the case of the negative eyepiece, on the other hand, the divergence of the principal rays through the eyepiece is also further augmented, but their point of intersection is not accessible to the eye.

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  • Both lenses together form the exit-pupil of the objective behind the eyelens, so that this image, the exit-pupil of the total system or the Ramsden circle, is accessible to the eye of the observer.

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  • Here also the exit-pupil is accessible to the eye and through it the whole field can be seen by moving the head and eye.

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  • A special characteristic of the Yemen highlands is that fields and inhabited sites are found at the highest elevations, the mountain-tops forming extensive plateaux, often scarped on every side and only accessible by difficult paths cut in the cliffs which encircle them like the escarpments of a natural fortress; a remarkable example of this is Jebel Jihaf on the Aden border, 8000 ft.

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  • The town is surrounded by a wall with five towers; entrance now is obtained through breaches in the wall, but formerly it was accessible only by means of tunnels cut in the rocky substratum.

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  • The coasts of Celebes are often fertile and well populated; but, as shown by the marine charts, many sand, mud and stone banks lie near the shore, and con sequently there are few accessible or natural ports or good roadsteads.

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  • During his term of office the wealth of Alaska was made more accessible by the construction of a Government railway.

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  • At the end of 1626, the Swedish fleet, with 14,000 men on board, anchored in front of the chain of sand-dunes which separates the Frische-Haff from the Baltic. Pillau, the only Baltic port then accessible to ships of war, was at once occupied, and Konigsberg shortly afterwards was scared into a unconditional neutrality.

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  • The process that was implemented is sensitive to children, confidential, accessible and easy for children to use.

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  • In order to make the service accessible to all, we offer the service free of charge.

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  • Most of our reserves are easily accessible by bicycle, with many close to the National Cycle Network.

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  • They also provide a medium which is readily accessible to most students in their own rooms.

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  • We intend to set up a publicly accessible register of all land.

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  • We also remain accessible for our members, being within easy reach of most London mainline railroad stations.

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  • At this level, creating illusions becomes more accessible.

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  • Ajax web app - isn't the most accessible system - probably not accessible at all.

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  • The Red Sea is the world's most accessible tropical marine aquarium.

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  • Contained upon it are some of Low's accessible songs to date, combined with some of the darkest atmospherics they've produced.

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  • Nelson Runger's clear, distinctive narration makes this fascinating audiobook accessible to listeners of all ages.

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  • They incorporated full air conditioning, atriums, glass wall climber lifts, fully accessible floors, basement and semi basement car parks.

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  • Most of the reading is accessible and enjoyable I hope, but see the Annotated bibliography for further comments.

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  • We have a purpose built, accessible boathouse situated right down beside Kielder Water, where most trips start.

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  • Using this Site Making multimedia e-learning optimally accessible is not about ticking a checklist!

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  • The beautiful pool (salt based not chlorine) is easily accessible from your apartment.

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  • Colleagues (and particularly clinical nurse specialists and link nurses) were found to be more useful and accessible.

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  • These recipes possess an innovative and accessible approach to vegetarian cookery.

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  • Fully accessible courseware will have an auditory and visual impact.

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  • For other modules, the Electronic Reserve has become a safe depository for easily accessible published material.

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  • Like most disabled people, I will always take the accessible option over all others, including the environmentally desirable ones.

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  • Files in the file cabinet are accessible through the opening and closing of the cabinet drawers.

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  • Whilst this makes it very accessible, it also means that most of its considerable bulk is dedicated to fairly elementary mathematics.

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  • All the locality bases are accessible and have excellent changing facilities as well as specialist transport.

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  • It is at a short distance from the business districts, shopping complexes, nightspots and is easily accessible to the airport expressways.

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  • The Nile perch is the largest freshwater fish in the world accessible to anglers.

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  • The summaries will also be available on request in a variety of accessible formats.

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  • This shift in funding signals the transformation of the PACs from virtually free-standing production houses to becoming infrastructure accessible to all.

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  • We have 6 accessible rooms that will accommodate disabled guests.

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  • The flagpole has an internal halyard which is accessible only through a small lockable cover.

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  • Chromatin containing acetylated histones is open and accessible to transcription factors, and the genes are potentially active.

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  • Your phone is instantly accessible and the fully lined holster provides excellent security.

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  • Both of these towns have large hypermarkets that are easily accessible.

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  • Turning expert Richard Raffan's easy-to-follow instructions and step-by-step illustrations make this accessible to any level of woodturner.

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  • We fully support the continued inclusion of guidance within the Document itself which makes the whole package more accessible and user-friendly.

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  • To make such bizarre topics accessible, and relatively inoffensive, was a tough task she proved more than capable of.

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  • Ofsted inspectors said Scope which supports people with cerebral palsy had been too slow to make Beaumont College properly accessible to 78 disabled students.

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  • The full text is accessible to subscribing institutions in PDF format.

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  • The tracks are also on a much smaller scale, making kart racing more accessible to the people.

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  • To produce an easy to use, accessible site for the rapidly growing hand knitwear industry to appeal to people young and old.

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  • An accessible lavatory is available in the State Rooms.

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  • News Join the Changing Places Consortium in campaigning for fully accessible loos in public places across the UK.

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  • Trade wares as a merchant, drink rum with yer mateys, or battle ship-to-ship in this hearty, accessible pirate world.

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  • Another charming (and more accessible) Gothic Mausoleum is that of Sophie Beard (Plot 120 - illustrated right ).

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  • A fully accessible 14 seater minibus with wheelchair lift is used on the service.

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  • The images appear immediately naive, accessible, simple.

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  • It's a birdwatchers Paradise, with over a dozen bird hides, many of which are wheelchair accessible.

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  • The theater company aims to create a rich plethora of poignant, beautiful, accessible and honest theater productions.

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  • In addition, there is also pop-up menu, accessible by pressing the right mouse button.

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  • Each input has its own gain control which is a pre-set potentiometer accessible through the front panel.

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  • It helps students understand postwar American history through a seamless narrative punctuated with accessible analyzes.

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  • It uses comic strip puppetry combined with accessible education.

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  • Founded in 1978 to create innovative and accessible theater featuring puppetry, it tours throughout the UK and abroad.

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  • The story of the amalgamated regiments since 1968 will be a feature in the displays which will be modern, interactive and widely accessible.

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  • It was really good to see someone make the renegade more accessible to an inexperienced performer.

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  • Indian by Das Sreedharan This is inspirational and highly accessible food from top restaurateur, Das Sreedharan, founder of Rasa restaurants in London.

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  • That will inevitably mean further retrenchment so that the production base is more in line with the available, accessible market.

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  • This is the largest and most accessible turtle rookery in the southern hemisphere.

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  • Castle Rising was once a thriving seaport, and pictures from the 18th century show that the Castle was still accessible by sea.

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  • A very secluded spot the beach is accessible only by foot along a path through pine woods.

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  • In just 20 years, this once sleepy fishing village, only accessible by ferry from Lanzarote has expanded beyond compare.

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  • The test is usually carried out by a nurse who uses a speculum to open your vagina so that your cervix is accessible.

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  • Steady progress was made until we reached the first accessible swamp where we stopped to admire a Black-winged stilt.

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  • The Help System SPSS has an extremely thorough Help system accessible from the Help menu.

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  • There is an accessible toilet within the Dance studio.

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  • Useful Information Excursions can be arranged with accessible transport, please ask on site.

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  • Verdict A more accessible version of Q Bert's revolutionary turntable and mixer concept.

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  • Even those wholly unfamiliar with this area will find the text entirely accessible.

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  • The world seemed remarkably unfamiliar; more closed in some ways; more accessible in others.

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  • The information in all these records is accessible to authorized users.

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  • Center 88 is fully accessible to disabled people. do I have to pay to go the Friday verve?

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  • This Guide to Good Practice concentrates on accessible desk-top virtual reality which may be distributed and viewed on-line via the World Wide Web.

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  • It is also accessible and anybody with enough willpower and a half-decent pair of calf muscles can make it to the top.

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  • The Accessible Office contains information about creating an inclusive workplace.

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  • It is accessible via a standalone workstation only, and uses the WinSpirs interface for searching.

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  • Acilius Glabrio, was a thoroughly honest man, and his assessors were at least not accessible to bribery.

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  • The harbour is accessible, owing to extensive dredging, to vessels drawing 19 ft., at high tide; and Dunedin is the headquarters of the coasting services of the Union Steamship Co.

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  • The ports of Saigon and Mytho are accessible to the largest vessels, and are connected by a railway (see Indo-China, French).

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  • The harbour is deep, easily accessible through a channel 30 ft.

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  • This periodical, first a monthly and later a weekly, was published successively in Ohio, Tennessee, Maryland, the District of Columbia and Pennsylvania, though it appeared irregularly, and at times, when Lundy was away on lecturing tours, was issued from any office that was accessible to him.

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  • In the middle of this slide a stiffly fitting brass disk is inserted, to which a small turn-table motion may be communicated by an attached arm, acted on by two fine opposing screws accessible to the astronomer; and by their means the " fixed web " may be rendered strictly parallel with the movable one.

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  • The most accessible popular work is that of Mgr Fessler already mentioned.

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  • In accordance with this scheme Pericles sought to educate the whole community to political wisdom by giving to all an active share in the government, and to train their aesthetic tastes by making accessible the best drama and music. It was most unfortunate that the Peloponnesian War ruined this great project by diverting the large supplies of money which were essential to it, and confronting the remodelled Athenian democracy, before it could dispense with his tutelage, with a series of intricate questions of foreign policy which, in view of its inexperience, it could hardly have been expected to grapple with successfully.

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  • No national lands in accessible districts are available for the application of a homestead law, and the farmer too often has no interest in the land beyond the growing crops, a percentage of the harvest being the rent charged by the owner of the property.

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  • The harbour is accessible to vessels drawing 20 ft.

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  • Owing to the depletion of some of the more accessible banks, and to difficulties in connexion with the employment of coloured crews, many of the vessels have now gone farther afield.

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  • The king is a benevolent autocrat, easily accessible to all his subjects, both able and willing to protect the weak against the highest-placed oppressor.

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  • The only highroad of importance which left Rome and ran eastwards, the Via.Valeria, was not completed as far as the Adriatic before the time of Claudius; but on the north and northwest started the main highways which communicated with central and northern Italy, and with all that part of the Roman empire which was accessible by land.

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  • As closely connected with religious life, he was an augur and seer; practised magical arts, especially astrology; founded or rendered accessible many important cults, such as those of Apollo and Dionysus; instituted mystic rites, both public and private; prescribed initiatory and purificatory ritual.

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  • Every protoplast, except in the very young regions, has part of its surface abutting on these, so that its wall is accessible to the gases necessary for its vital processes.

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  • The source of energy which is the only one accessible to the ordinary plant as a whole is the radiant energy of the rays of the sun, and its absorption is mainly due to the properties of chlorophyll.

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  • Idrisi, the best known of the Arabian geographical authors, after travelling far and wide in the first half of the 12th century, settled in Sicily, where he wrote a treatise descrip tive of an armillary sphere which he had constructed for Roger II., the Norman king, and in this work he incorporated all accessible results of contemporary travel.

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  • Since the revival of learning books on the fathers have been numerous; among the more recent and most accessible of these we may mention Smith and Wace's Dictionary of Christian Biography, Hauck-Herzog's Realencyklopcidie, Bardenhewer's Patrologie and Geschichte der altkirchlichen Litteratur, Harnack's Geschichte der altchristlichen Litteratur bei Eusebius and Ehrard's Die altchristliche Litteratur and ihre Erforschung.

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  • The great importance of these translations is that many of them were afterwards rendered into Latin,' thus making Arabic and, through it, Greek learning accessible to medieval Europe.

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  • The lagoon, which is enclosed by two coral barriers and accessible to the largest vessels on the north side, forms one of the finest natural harbours in the world.

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  • During the Napoleonic wars, indeed, and up to the time when the introduction of steam navigation rendered the Red Sea accessible at all seasons of the year, the political correspondence of the home and Indian governments usually passed by the Euphrates route.

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  • The few books accessible to him he almost learned by heart; and, seeing that there was no chance of increasing his stock of knowledge in his native place, he resolved to betake himself to Moscow.

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  • He was never content with secondhand accounts when the primary sources were accessible; " I have always endeavoured," he says, " to draw from the fountainhead; my curiosity, as well as a sense of duty, has always urged me to study the originals; and if they have sometimes eluded my search, I have carefully marked the secondary evidence on whose faith a passage or a fact were reduced to depend."

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  • Since he wrote, new authorities have been discovered or rendered accessible; works in Greek, Latin, Slavonic, Armenian, Syriac, Arabic and other languages, which he was unable to consult, have been published.

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  • Whatever ancient sources may have been accessible, whatever trustworthy traditions were in circulation, and whatever a knowledge of the ancient Oriental world might lead one to expect, one is naturally restricted in the first instance to those undated records which have survived in the form which the last editors gave to them.

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  • It would be erroneous to confuse the extant sources with the historical material which might or must have been accessible, or to assume that the antiquity of the elements of history proves or presupposes the antiquity of the records themselves, or even to deny the presence of some historical kernel merely on account of unhistorical elements or the late dress in which the events are now clothed.

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  • The geographical map of the country is fairly complete, and with it much detailed information is now accessible regarding the coast and harbours of the Persian Gulf, the routes and passes of the interior, and the possibilities of commercial development by the construction of trade roads uniting the Caspian, the Karun, the Persian Gulf, and India, via Seistan.

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  • Nearly the whole of their results, it may here be said, were summed up in the important Zoographia Rosso-Asiatica of the first-named naturalist, which saw the light in 1811 - the year of its author's death - but, owing to circumstances over which he had no control, was not generally accessible till twenty years later.

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  • But it must be confessed that (chiefly, no doubt, from paucity of accessible material) he overlooked many points, both of alliance and the opposite, which since his time have gradually come to be admitted.

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  • The treasures he brought to light at Reichenau, Weingarten, and above all St Gall, restored many lost masterpieces of Latin literature, and supplied students with the texts of authors whose works had hitherto been accessible only in mutilated copies.

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  • The inhabitants have thus an easily accessible market for the farm produce of the fertile hills round Cangas de Tineo, and for the cloth, leather, pottery, &c., manufactured in the town.

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  • The port is accessible to vessels drawing 18 ft.

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  • The greater part of the former goes to Amoy for re-shipment to the west, but it is believed that if harbour improvements were effected at Tamsui so as to render it accessible for ocean-going steamers, shipments would be made thence direct to New York.

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  • The principal harbours are San Juan on the north and Ponce on the south coast; the former is accessible to vessels of about 30 ft.

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  • The principal centres in the Lake District are Keswick (Derwentwater), Ambleside, Bo*ness, Windermere and Lakeside (Windermere), Coniston and Boot (Eskdale), all of which, except Ambleside and Bowness (which nearly joins Windermere) are accessible by rail.

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  • At a later period the fall of angular fragments at the entrance finally closed the cave, and it ceased to be accessible except to a few burrowing animals, whose remains are found above the second and newer stalagmite floor.

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  • To fill posts near his own person he summoned certain of the Perugian clergy who had been trained under his own eye, and from the first he was less accessible than his predecessor had been, either in public or private audience.

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  • The rural population of that country, at the earliest period accessible to our inquiries, consisted of (I) slaves, (2) free agricultural labourers, and (3) peasants proper, who were small farmers or cottiers and members of a commune.

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  • It was accessible direct from Rome by a road running more or less parallel to the Via Appia, to the S.W.

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  • But Ormazd created him free in his determinations and in his actions, wherefore he is accessible to the influences of the evil powers.

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  • The Riesengebirge has of late years been made easily accessible by railway, several branches from the main lines, both on the Silesian and Bohemian side, penetrating the valleys, and thus many spots in the Riesengebirge are a good deal frequented in the summer.

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  • The site, surrounded by ravines and accessible only on the W., is naturally strong and characteristic of an Etruscan town; on this side there is a considerable fragment of the ancient Etruscan wall, built of rectangular blocks of tufa (whether the rest of the site was protected by walls is uncertain), and a ruined castle, erected by Antonio da Sangallo the elder in 1499, for Pope Alexander VI., and restored by Pope .Paul III.

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  • It is needless to reproduce this here, because the information is now readily accessible elsewhere; in 1881 there was an originality in this survey, which gave promise of a still more radical treatment such as that of Bernhard Duhm, a fascinating commentary published in 1892.

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  • The peritoneum is no longer regarded with awe as inviolable; by modern methods, if not as manageable as other lymphatic sacs, it is at any rate accessible enough without considerable risk to life.

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  • Of the few accessible fragments of the Roman wall still existing special mention may be made of the bastion in the churchyard of St Giles's, Cripplegate; a little farther west is a small fragment in St Martin's Court, Ludgate Hill (opposite the Old Bailey), but the best specimen can be seen near Tower Hill just out of George Street, Trinity Square.

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  • The following characterization of the families is based upon more accessible features.

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  • What Plotinus understands by the nous is the highest sphere accessible to the human mind (KOauor vonros), and, along with that, pure thought itself.

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  • A body of infidels under the leadership of Abner Kneeland (1 774-1844), who had previously been in turn a Baptist minister and the editor of a Universalist magazine, proffered him the use of their small hall; and, no other place being accessible, he accepted it gratefully, and delivered therein (in October 1830) three lectures, in which he unfolded his principles and plans.

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  • In his later years, however, he fell into a mood of settled melancholy; and, though still accessible to all who chose to approach him with complaints or petitions, he withdrew from all but the most essential social functions, and lived a life of strenuous work and of Spartan simplicity.

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  • The next, accessible by lifts only, is 115 metres up, and has an area of 32 sq.

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  • The valley of the Po formed the main artery of trade between western Europe and the East, Milan being besides the point of convergence for all Alpine passes west of the Brenner (the St Gotthard, however, was not made accessible until early in the 13th century).

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  • The other markets are conveniently situated at various accessible places within the city, and the careful police supervision to which they are subjected, both in the matter of general cleanliness, and in the careful examination of all articles of food exposed for sale, has tended to the general health and comfort of the population.

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  • Accessible by a door in the left aisle of the cathedral is the church of Sta Restituta, a basilica of the 7th century, and the original cathedral.

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  • The story of the amalgamated Regiments since 1968 will be a feature in the displays which will be modern, interactive and widely accessible.

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  • The center is fully accessible to people with restricted mobility.

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  • Paganini is to Rachmaninov 's Rhapsody on a Theme of... and hence is all good accessible stuff, musically at any rate.

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  • The cathedral urban square is quality urban space, accessible freely from Clyde St and from the riverfront promenade.

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  • StealthText is also a widely accessible application for sending self-destruct messages via SMS and WAP.

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  • Power delivery is smooth and accessible, the interior is refined and comfortable and the ride is supple enough to soak up most bumps.

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  • Various vehicles, like snow scooters, snow bikes or so-called snowfox are easily accessible in most of the resorts.

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  • Swimming & Swim School Swimming Stoke Mandeville Stadium offers a fully accessible 25m, 6 lane swimming pool with spectator seating for 150.

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  • It is universally accessible through advanced information and communications technologies.

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  • Verdict A more accessible version of Q Bert 's revolutionary turntable and mixer concept.

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  • TeraView 's vision is to make terahertz technology affordable, accessible, and ubiquitous in everyday life.

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  • Where the report is accessible electronically, it will be underlined in green.

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  • Recently completed expansion programs at both Knottingley and South Cave sites have resulted in easily accessible displays of both new and used caravans.

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  • Center 88 is fully accessible to disabled people. do I have to pay to go the friday verve?

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  • The content will be accessible through Hutchison 3G 's next-generation wireless service.

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  • With prices starting at under $15, naming a star can be accessible for just about anyone.

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  • In your purse, it needs to be accessible.

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  • Since the advent of the Internet, wholesale computer components have become extremely accessible to the average consumer.

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  • If the tank's been sitting for a long period of time, it could have damage that's not accessible to the naked eye.

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  • With its close proximity to Chicago, the Aurora outlet center is accessible by other means.

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  • Keeping the litter box accessible and clean is a step in the right direction, but that alone won't do the trick.Cats spray urine to mark their territory, and leave their sexual calling card.

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  • They typically like to climb up to the highest accessible areas in your house such as bookshelves, cabinets or any highly elevated place so that they can survey the scene from a bird's eye view.

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  • As a pet owner, information regarding any cat food recall list is more accessible than ever.

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  • Printable books can be taken on car trips and other places in which a computer is not easily accessible.

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  • American Express strives to give world-class service to customers and aims to have accessible representatives who are knowledgeable, courteous, and responsive.

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  • Instead, the applicant's identity must be verified before the account is active and accessible.

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  • The money deposited into the account is not accessible.

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  • The website will store your payment account details so that the next time you make a payment your account information is easily accessible.

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  • Funds may be immediately accessible this way..

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  • Servants often slept on trundle beds to be easily accessible in case needed during the middle of the night.

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  • The arrangement works well because the Amish sellers get to maintain their way of business while being completely accessible to modern shoppers.

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  • It's the largest of the company's home furnishing lines and is full of Chris's signature elegant yet accessible pieces.

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  • According to the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy, your best bet when it comes to commonly accessible water heaters, is to go for gas fired.

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  • Make certain to gather your materials before you begin construction, and always keep printed instructions to build a windmill accessible to guide you during the process.

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  • Moreover, renewable resources are not always accessible, with many located in remote areas or only in one area of the country.

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  • Living walls are a similar concept to living roofs, however they have the added benefit of being easily accessible.

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  • The message is front and center in many Disney programs, as well as on their website, making it accessible to kids at all times.

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  • Proponents of solar energy hope to make this energy source more accessible in the near future.

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  • The Breakers is accessible to visitors who use a wheelchair.

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  • The Breakers is easily accessible from New York City, Boston, and many Easy Coast cities by car.

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  • Fallingwater is easily accessible from many Midwest and east coast cities via the Pennsylvania Turnpike.

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  • The island is accessible by ferry from Alexandria Bay or from Rockport and Ivy Lea, Ontario Canada.

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  • Having easily accessible table tops will provide a comfortable experience for guests and family.

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  • Ethan Allen - Ethan Allan stocks lots of Victorian inspired furniture and is easily accessible either online or in store.

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  • Traditional crafts have an informality of style that makes them immediately accessible and immensely appropriate for Americana interiors.

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  • Make sure end tables are accessible from each chair and sofa, as guests need a place to sit their drinks.

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  • It features up-to-date styles and trends but always manages to keep things classic and accessible.

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  • Style at Home is a Canadian magazine that prides itself on showcasing beautiful interiors while still being accessible to the average homeowner.

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  • While there's still an element of fantasy, the looks are accessible to just about everyone.

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  • Menu items are simple and straight forward, easily accessible to everyone's tastes.

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  • But until all the documents are accessible this must remain doubtful.

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  • Yet in the nature of the case there must have been a great store of local tradition accessible to some writers and at some periods.3 Interest is taken not in Phoenicia, Damascus or the northern tribes, but in the east and south, in Gilead, Ammon, Moab and Ishmael.

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  • It was meant to be a style that was accessible to everyone, not just the wealthy.

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  • For weekends, the key is to look accessible and comfortable.

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  • Moreover, once the bag is unrolled, you can easily hang it from a closet or doorknob, such that all of your cosmetic items are both visible and accessible to you.

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  • Keeping it easily accessible, though, is a much better option if you can find the space.

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  • Fashion Fair can be found at department stores such as Macy's, Dillard's and Belk, while Iman and Black Opal are more accessible and available at retailers such as Target and Walgreens.

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  • Your bank should also have a privacy policy that is either accessible via their website (look near the bottom of the page for legal and privacy information) or that they are willing to send to you via U.S. Mail.

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  • Webster's Online Dictionary began in 1999, but it took another four years before the first content was accessible online.

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  • Blog posts can be made public, meaning anyone who comes across your profile can read them, or they can be accessible only to members of your friends list.

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  • The Sears Outlet is also accessible online.

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  • If you have your text messages sent to your cell phone's email address, a copy of the message will then be stored in that email account and accessible online.

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  • While printed and online dictionaries both have the same information, the online version is much wore accessible.

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  • In 2001, the company introduced its Easy Share line of cameras and photo accessories aimed at making digital photography accessible to even the most technologically challenged shutterbugs.

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  • However, the evolution of digital photography has made SLR cameras more affordable and accessible to amateur shutterbugs.

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  • The fact that high-tech photo equipment is now accessible to the masses means that there are very few barriers to shutterbugs looking to make a living from their hobby.

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  • Specialized Nikon camera repair options are becoming increasingly accessible to hobby photographers.

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  • Fancy digital cameras are more accessible than ever, which means anyone who can afford SLR gear can learn the fine art of advanced photography.

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  • Street food is trendy and easily accessible in Thailand.

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  • Whether you're just getting started in the hobby or an enthusiastic crafter, there are a number of strategies you can use to make sure your sticker collection is both easily accessible and protected from damage.

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  • While not as easily accessible as traditional scrapbooking, you can still create memorable Disney digital scrapbooks with a little ingenuity.

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  • Once a niche hobby, scrapbooking is more accessible than ever.

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  • For the most part, the Northern Michigan ski resorts are family friendly and easily accessible.

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  • The ski resorts are accessible to Queenstown International Airport.

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  • Furthermore, their close proximity to the City of Toronto means that they are easily accessible.

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  • Whistler offers more than 432,000 acres including 173 glaciers and 475 runs accessible from a helicopter.

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  • Alpine Meadows is only about 45 miles from Reno, Nevada and about 200 from San Francisco, California, making it easily accessible to a large population.

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  • The Poconos are accessible by millions of people living in the cities of Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington D.C. and has many options for individuals and families who love to hit the slopes.

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  • These activities usually take up less time and are much more accessible so you can play at work or other location.

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  • For example, one mistake people make is not making their time management system accessible to a preferred media.

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  • Middle school teachers are not as accessible as elementary school teachers, but they still have your child's success at heart and should be willing to talk to you about any problems your child is having.

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  • Keeping money around that is accessible to your teen can be tempting to take and buy OTC medicines or drugs from the community.

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  • The reason many people turn to junk food is because it's easily accessible.

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  • Buttermilk, yogurt, kefir, and raw sauerkraut, are some of the more popular and easily accessible probiotic foods offered in supermarkets.

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  • What's more, since Florida is easily accessible to travelers, there's little doubt that your wedding guests won't jump at the chance to watch you take the plunge.

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  • Just as there will be a wide range of people at the bridal shower, each with different backgrounds and falling in different age groups, so there should be a good mix of easily accessible games.

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  • Couples should have a gift registry for at least one nationwide store that will be accessible to most guests.

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  • Usually, hoarders choose something that is easily accessible so that they can stockpile it.

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  • Flannel was so easy to make and accessible.

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  • What is also interesting about the movie, because it was created by a group of young filmmakers, it is very accessible.

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  • On $40, she made eating out accessible by imparting her knowledge of the best inexpensive eats in a variety of cities.

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  • Although the prices are a bit higher, the site routinely offers coupons accessible from their home page for free shipping or for a percentage off of your purchase price, so make sure to watch for deals when shopping.

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  • This brand is an all-time favorite of Nordstrom and other online vendors, making it very accessible to web shoppers.

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  • Bamboo items are already becoming more accessible in stores, so someone has clearly been making a case for sustainable clothing options!

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  • Another reason why the company's product is so popular is that it is accessible in mainstream shopping centers.

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  • In the fashion world, the term "designer" typically speaks of the highest end designers, as there is little to be considered elite about accessible brands such as Abercrombie or Gap.

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  • Copenhagen is a relatively accessible designer on the online scene and her designs can also be found in certain department stores.

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  • Copenhagen's designs are much more accessible on the web or in esoteric high-end boutiques.

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  • Boutiques that specifically retail Biscotti dresses are numerous, but not necessarily accessible to every family.

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  • You want an advisor who's accessible and easy to talk to, but it's also important to consider how he or she can help you meet your educational goals.

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  • While they're created as resources for students at their school, since they put them online, they're accessible to anyone.

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  • Our mission is to make college more accessible.

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  • Gulf Coast is one of 28 public community colleges that opened after the Florida legislature established their network of commuter colleges designed to be located within accessible driving distance to the majority of the population.

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  • The e-Learning department focuses on making education as accessible as possible for those that want to participate.

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  • The costs of insurance, gas, and maintenance are substantial, and most college towns and cities are very accessible by public transportation.

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  • It was founded in 1967 to serve as an accessible higher education institution.

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  • Yale college tuition can look pricey on the page, but a commitment to financial aid ensures that an Ivy League education is accessible to as many students as possible.

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  • Without frequent on-site visits, for example, degrees in medical fields and research-based sciences aren't accessible to distance learners.

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  • However, all of the programs are designed to be accessible to those with limited schedules or transportation.

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  • These items should be readily accessible as you travel.

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  • In addition, several well respected cruise companies that have a large passenger base of senior citizens, such as Celebrity and Royal Caribbean, also offer wheelchair accessible staterooms for elderly travelers with compromised mobility.

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  • However, the downside to this pristine remoteness, free of traffic, cell phones and pollution is that it is not easily accessible.

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  • Multi-generational sailings are the 21st century's hottest travel ticket, and these days they are more accessible than ever.

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  • The mobile groomer is also more accessible to the dog owners.

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  • Here is an exclusive interview with this accomplished and accessible man.

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  • It is also available everywhere from pet food to feed and tractor stores across the nation, making it an attractive and accessible option.

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  • The tabs are easily accessible as they are presented in alphabetical order.

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  • A bright light with an easily accessible switch is also essential for a walk-in linen closet.

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  • While you won't have the convenience of storage in the bathroom, you will have the ability to carefully store all of your linens in once accessible location.

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  • Window seats designed with front entry access can accommodate shelving and are easily accessible without disturbing the décor on top of the seat.

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  • Additionally, granite tile counters are lighter and less expensive than slabs, making them more affordable and accessible than slab counters.

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  • Stick with name brand goods from manufacturers you trust; the manufacturer will likely be around and accessible in a year or more if you start experiencing problems.

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  • Make sure the company has an accessible customer service division that's available via an 800 number or website to answer your questions.

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  • The aim of this type of jewelry was to create pieces that looked as close to the real thing as possible but were more accessible to those without much money to spend on jewels.

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  • Today, the advent of cultured and fresh water pearls means that pearl jewelry is more accessible, however, this does not detract from the beauty of a pearl however it has been formed.

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  • The low cost of the materials means that these bracelets are highly accessible to people of all ages and backgrounds and they are particularly popular amongst young people.

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  • Whereas before these would have been heirloom pieces that were precious and delicate, the 1960's charm bracelets were full of fun and interesting charms that were accessible to all.

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  • Although pearl jewelry has this long history and despite the fact that high quality pearls can cost many thousands of dollars, pearl jewelry is also highly accessible.

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  • The wide availability of freshwater pearls has meant that pearl jewelry is much more accessible and beautiful items of jewelry are available for a fraction of the cost of expensive Akoya or Mikimoto pearls.

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  • The idea is to make the purity rings more accessible to teenagers and young adults.

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  • Soo chow jade is a desirable gem stone for jewelry because it closely resembles jade yet it is more accessible and affordable.

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  • However, if there just isn't anybody local whose work you like, the Internet has made tailoring much more accessible.

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  • Not only are they easy to wear just about anywhere, they're also accessible - no matter what your budget might be.

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  • One of the perks of this store is that they are often more easily accessible than other big and tall stores.

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  • Girbaud jeans are accessible and affordable.

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  • Organic infant and baby socks are becoming increasingly accessible and can be bought from normal baby stores and specialist shops.

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  • It is perhaps the most accessible and welcoming of the Central Asian republics."

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  • The resulting compost is rich in nutrients that are easily accessible to plants.

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  • These substances are most readily accessible and digestible in raw form.

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  • Another contributor to his success was that his clothing was easily accessible and women didn't have to go to high end design shops to buy Bill Blass items, including his very comfortable jeans.

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  • Having plenty of accessible pockets on your shorts makes retrieving necessary items more convenient.

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  • For the latest Dana Buchman wear, however, you'll have to shop at Kohl's, which has made the line of full figure fashions more affordable and accessible to all women.

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  • With new wireless technology, the Internet is accessible to people from cell phones and other handheld devices.

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  • Your gas and electric meters should also be kept free from ice and snow during the winter, and shut-off valves should be easily accessible.

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  • Is the home physically accessible for you?

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  • Others opt to downsize into more manageable abodes and enjoy accessible activities found in retirement communities.

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  • Independent living includes a variation of senior housing that allows individuals to live in a residential setting that is easily maintained and accessible.

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  • This is a more accessible dating service for those wanting to try a personal approach, instead of going online.

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  • In fact, in addition to listing some basic steps, the NATI website has an accessible and detailed handbook.

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  • This large model with back and side walls makes it easy to move around and wheelchair accessible.

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  • Many communities are low income accessible, which means there may be a waiting list to get into a unit.

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  • You will also want to find out whether the center offers transportation that is accessible to handicapped seniors.

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  • Because of the global market of contact lens manufacturers, this product is cheaper and accessible to almost everyone who has a need for them; therefore it is likely that you don't have to break the bank to get hold of one.

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  • Purchase eyewear repair kits from drugstores like CVS, where they are easily accessible.

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  • Customer service is another area you might want to look into, the idea being that if a site is accessible, either via email or telephone, the odds are greater that their merchandise is of a higher quality.

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  • Designer eyewear makes the brand more accessible to consumers and appeals to more than just those interested in the clothing.

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  • Like all the related Six Flags parks, this installation offers quality entertainment, attractions, and dining with the added convenience of being very near a major metropolitan area, making it easily accessible.

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  • Cascades Indoor Water Park is only accessible to registered hotel guests and condo owners or renters at Greek Peak.

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  • This online store, accessible directly through the PS3's on-screen interface, can be used to buy additional content (downloadable content, or "DLC") for existing games.

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  • This fun, arcade-style hockey game still features real world players, but in a more accessible package.

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  • Unlike console games, the code for PC games is much more accessible and, thus, open to be edited by players.

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  • This mechanic is further elucidated by a Tutorial video, accessible from the main menu, but it is in the first few levels that you really acquire the skills that will (hopefully) keep you and your squad alive.

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  • Several PS3s were contained in a large case, while the controllers were accessible through an opening in an impressive looking display.

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  • The 1 and 2 buttons are easily accessible with your right thumb, and you use them to brake and accelerate, respectively.

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  • To go even faster, you tap any direction on the d-pad (accessible with your left thumb) to initiate the "boost" or "turbo".

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  • Regardless of the specifics, most free online cooking games have a point and click interface, making them accessible to everyone young and old.

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  • The core mechanic is utterly simple, making Bejeweled -- in all its different incarnations -- accessible by all players, regardless of age or skill level.

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  • While the modification involved a code change and was not easily accessible to the average gamer, the ratings board felt the hidden content on the disk warranted the adult rating.

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  • The uncovered Hot Coffee mod features implied sexual contact, though this is only accessible through alternative means, not through playing the game as normal.

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  • Thankfully, the console was designed from the beginning to be accessible to gamers of all ages and skill levels.

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  • From the main menu, it is possible enter these Need for Speed Carbon cheats to access the different features and upgrades that would not otherwise be accessible in this game.

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  • A puzzle game should also be easy to learn so that new players can pick it up and immediately play; certainly subtleties may need to be learned over time but the basics should be immediately accessible.

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  • Rest assured, Civilization IV is every bit as accessible as it is comprehensive.

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  • Finally, the game features a new, easier to use RTS style control system that makes giving orders far more accessible than in previous titles.

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  • These in-betweens take only what they like, aren't as susceptible to sequels and big-budget titles, and like their games accessible and inviting.

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  • While you can't directly challenge a rival in Text Twist (at least in real-time), the Yahoo! version of Text Twist is easily accessible and it will keep track of your own personal high score.

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  • It's all smooth and simple with an extremely accessible learning curve.

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  • The whole point is to have your glasses all up and accessible.

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  • Freeing up cupboard space and having your glasses accessible doesn't mean you are completely free…unfortunately having your stemware out in the open means they collect dust more frequently than they would in a protected cupboard.

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  • Build your arsenal of stain-fighting products and keep them easily accessible in your home or on the go.

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  • By this time, commercial printing had become more accessible, making the mass printing of cards and other literature a more viable marketing tool.

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  • Given that Alaska is not fully accessible by road, the best way to see what Alaska has to offer is by air.

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  • It's important for visitors to know that Cascade Basin is not handicap accessible.

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  • Hammocks Beach State Park-Located in Swansboro, approximately 13 primitive sites, many accessible by canoe, are available at this state park, including several sites on Bear Island.

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  • Facilities with water, restrooms, and free, hot showers are located nearby and are wheelchair accessible.

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  • Since the Camp Chef oven weighs only about 35 pounds and is easy to set up, it is not difficult to transport the unit to and from your favorite campground destinations that are accessible by motor vehicle.

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  • The most accessible and easy to understand resource for finding wallpapers for your smartphone is through the respective app store.

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  • The volume buttons are highly accessible and you can easily wear this earpiece for hours on end without discomfort.

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  • Three equally accessible tactics are described below.

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  • After all, if one device has more memory than the other, that could be a critical advantage accessible to the end user, right?

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  • It's almost always accessible since it fits in your pocket and some of your smallest purses.

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  • Alternative schools may be available and accessible locally or may require additional daily travel or boarding by the student.

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  • Usually, at-risk alternative programs are offered at a special location within the public school district or at a location that is accessible to and serves multiple public schools (e.g., a county-wide program).

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  • These enable physicians to examine areas that were once accessible only through surgery.

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  • An excisional biopsy is the surgical removal of a small, accessible tumor.

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  • The spinal fluid is obtained by performing a lumbar puncture (also called a spinal tap), in which a needle is inserted into an area in the lower back where fluid in the spinal canal is readily accessible.

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  • Removing the particular substance from readily accessible areas can be helpful.

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  • The AAOS recommends that the playground be reported to local park or school officials or to contact a local orthopedic surgeon to enquire as how to build a safe, accessible playground for the area.

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  • In most cases, SCI requires that the home be modified to be fully accessible to the injured child.

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  • The site is accessible internationally, and as of September 2007, more than 200 million accounts had been created.

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  • However, these regulations are written in a somewhat complicated legal form and are not entirely consumer accessible.

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  • It makes feng shui accessible to everyone, giving the feng shui compass a 21st century spin.

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  • These records may not be online or easily accessible, and may require extensive phone calls or even in-person visits to determine whether the records are present.

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  • To keep your charts readily accessible, set up a file folder on your hard drive just to hold the forms.

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  • It is entirely possible to construct your family tree using free, or very affordable, resources - most of which are available on the Internet and accessible via your home computer.

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  • Moreover, some of this content is accessible for "Spanish Only" students.

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  • There is no reason to pay anyone to provide you with information that is readily accessible to you and other job seekers at no cost.

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  • The decision to acquire Kinko's was made to make FedEx services more accessible to the general public.

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  • For example, the eCommerce team that works on the Website for Sears and its subsidiaries uses a range of innovative technologies to make Sears' online presence known more widely and to make their Website more easily accessible.

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  • In effect, this increase broadens the reach of the program, making FHA home loans accessible to more residents.

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  • A potential advantage to choosing a local inspector within the area is that they may be more accessible and know the area more intimately.

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  • The purpose of the pre sale home inspection is to give a prospective buyer an independent opinion on the readily accessible flaws or deficiencies in the major components of a home.

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  • Equity is not accessible when it is used as collateral for a second mortgage, reducing the borrower's overall financial worth.

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  • Prerequisites that land come equipped with a well or other established water/sewage service, or that electricity is easily accessible, may serve as roadblocks to conventional financing.

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  • This website is password protected and accessible only by account holders.

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  • Plus size clothing is built to accommodate expanding waistlines and widening hips and are often more accessible than maternity coats.

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  • As a means of making birth control more accessible to women, the Food and Drug Administration is considering an over-the-counter oral contraceptives based on the drug's safety record.

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  • To find out which schools offer Camila pills, visit the university's student health webpage, often accessible through the school's homepage.

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  • While condoms are a safe barrier method that is both inexpensive and easily accessible, abstinence is the only assured option.

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  • Golden Gate Park is easily accessible via bus and taxi from all over San Francisco.

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  • The restrooms on board are wheelchair accessible.

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  • Angel Island is accessible only by ferries and private boats.

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  • Some areas of the facility are only accessible by guided tours, so consider making a reservation if you really want to get the most of your visit.

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  • In addition to being accessible by shuttle or taxi from San Francisco International and Oakland International Airport, you can also reach the hotel by riding Bay Area Rapid Transit District (BART).

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  • Having accessible parts will make the process easier.

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  • Also easily accessible in antique stores and even thrift shops, a Model 201 in good shape with the stand sells for about $250.

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  • In fact, due to their extremely skimpy and revealing nature, you will probably never see these items worn at beaches, pools, or any publicly accessible area.

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  • Our aim is to make fashions that are accessible to real people."

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  • In short, it means being pleasant, friendly and accessible.

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