Paths Sentence Examples

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  • Keep my men with food and water, and I'll marry you if our paths ever cross, he said.

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  • I don't know why our paths crossed tonight, but I'm glad they did.

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  • There are a lot of different paths I'm following.

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  • Grass had already begun to grow on the garden paths, and horses and calves were straying in the English park.

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  • If our paths cross, it will probably signal the end of the world, but if they do, I'll consider sharing.

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  • The surface of the earth is soft and impressible by the feet of men; and so with the paths which the mind travels.

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  • After randomly crossing paths with someone whose mind he couldn't penetrate, he'd suddenly found her in his house.

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  • Viewed from a distance the mountains appear as dark perpendicular barriers, quite impenetrable; but narrow paths lead round the precipitous face of the hills, and when the inner side is gained a wonderful panorama opens out.

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  • While my relationship with Martha LeBlanc, nee Rossi, dated back to our play pen years and kindergarten days, lately we've hiked different paths, reducing our contact to Christmas cards and once a month phone calls.

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  • She went to him, ducking out of the paths of a few Guardians.

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  • She could see the paths of currents.

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  • He'd watched over Katie every night for months while she and Rhyn struggled to find their paths.

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  • Rhyn was the first to engage any demon in his way while Tamer and Erik beheaded every creature that crossed their paths.

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  • She didn't know the honey-hued man before her, but she couldn't help but feel their paths were entwined.

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  • The warriors moved and shifted as one, and she backpedaled quickly out of their paths as they exited the dwelling.

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  • Mansr strode down one of the many paths lining the rocky hills, away from the encampment and into a part of the hills untouched by any but the moons' light.

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  • It was not likely for the paths of a soldier and a member of the political elite to cross paths, but he was the closest thing she had ever had to a friend since leaving her home at the age of four.

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  • He'd found her voice soothing and enjoyed talking to her when he was her Guardian, enough so that he'd looked forward to their paths crossing.

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  • She had few memories of her mother and grandparents and never crossed paths with anyone from the poor class.

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  • He recalled one of their conversations from before their paths crossed, where he'd promised to marry her.

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  • If she told him more, he might influence the paths she saw in a way that would make their slim chance of survival even slimmer.

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  • He entered the mortal realm a year before without knowing the fates of any of the other Original Beings, before crossing paths with Jule, the Original Immortal, and Eden, the Original Human.

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  • Her attitude is one of sturdy adherence to the old paths of evangelical doctrine and Presbyterian polity.

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  • Bethlen was obliged to renounce his anti-Turkish projects, which he had hitherto cherished as the great aim and object of his life, and continue in the old beaten paths.

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  • Lastly, to pass over unnecessary details, the markings of various kinds to be observed on the lobes of the livers of freshly-slaughtered animals, which are due mainly to the traces left by the subsidiary hepatic ducts and hepatic veins on the liver surface, were described as "holes," "paths," "clubs" and the like.

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  • Gardiner (Cromwell, p. 315), that "what makes Cromwell's biography so interesting in his perpetual effort to walk in the paths of legality - an effort always frustrated by the necessities of the situation.

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  • On the other hand, Kant's religion is of a type which requires a sort of deistic God, standing outside the world and constraining it into moral paths, or standing outside our moral struggles and rewarding our goodness.

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  • There is a similar difficulty in tracing the paths by which the impulses are transmitted to the growing and curving regions.

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  • The conduction of such stimulation to parts removed some distance from the sense organ suggests paths of transmission comparable to those which transmit nervous impulses in animals.

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  • However that may be, it must be confessed even by Slavophils that he dragged his countrymen, more by force than by persuasion, from the paths of traditional routine and pushed them along with all his might on the broad road of progress in the modern sense of the term.

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  • It was not a new religion that took root; older tendencies were diverted into new paths, the existing material was shaped to new ends.

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  • Indeed, he never shook off the erroneous ideas of his time regarding the paths of projectiles, further than to see that no part of them could be a straight line.

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  • After having been somewhat neglected for the greater attractions and wider field presented by organic chemistry, the study of the elements and their inorganic compounds is now' rapidly coming into favour; new investigators are continually entering the lists; the beaten paths are being retraversed and new ramifications pursued.

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  • The partition method of treating symmetrical algebra is one which has been singularly successful in indicating new paths of advance in the theory of invariants; the important theorem of expressibility is, directly we exclude unity from the partitions, a theorem concerning the expressibility of covariants, and involves the theory of the reducible forms and of the syzygies.

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  • After a few repetitions of the reversal, the process becomes strictly cyclic, the upward and downward curves always following with precision the paths indicated in the figure.

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  • This was first suggested by Thomas Young, who showed that the rays producing the bows consisted of two systems, which, although emerging in parallel directions, traversed different paths in the drop. Destructive interference between these superposed rays will therefore occur, and, instead of a continuous maximum illumination in the direction of minimum deviation, we should expect to find alternations of brightness and darkness.

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  • From the subtleties of rival systems it is a satisfaction to turn to two movements in the medicine of the 18th century which, though they did not extinguish the spirit of system-making, opened up paths of investigation by which the systems were ultimately superseded.

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  • In the tropics, as well as in Europe, such methods and such researches threw new light upon the causes and paths of the terrible infections of these climates.

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  • The discoveries of the separate paths of sensory and motor impulses in the spinal cord, and consequently of the laws of reflex action, by Charles Bell and Marshall Hall respectively, in their illumination of the phenomena of nervous function, may be compared with the discovery in the region of the vascular system of the circulation of the blood; for therein a key to large classes of normal and aberrant functions and a fertile principle of interpretation were obtained.

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  • By similar methods nature, unassisted, betrays herself but too often; in many instances - probably originating primarily in the nervous tissues themselves - the course of disease is observed to follow certain paths with remarkable consistency, as for instance in diseases of particular tracts of the spinal cord.

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  • It is needless to point out how such paths of disease, in their association with characteristic symptoms, have illuminated the clinical features of disease as well as the processes of normal function.

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  • Not, however, all diseases of the nervous system conduct themselves on these definite paths, for some of them pay no attention to the geography of structure, but, as one may say, blunder indiscriminately among the several parts; others, again, pick out particular parts definitely enough, but not parts immediately continuous, or even contiguous.

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  • Unhappily, however, the taint of the immemorial corruption of Byzantium had fallen upon him too, and the avenue to his favour and to political power lay too often through unspeakable paths.

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  • They exhibit a great dissimilarity in paths, motions and colours.

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  • More than a thousand observations in duplicate have been made of the paths of identical meteors seen from two stations many miles apart.

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  • The centre upon which the observed paths converge is called the radiant point or, shortly, the radiant.

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  • By these paths the germs of Asiatic plants were carried over to join the endemic flora of the country, and all found suitable homes amid greatly varying conditions of climate and physiography.

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  • There is here little departure from the well-trodden paths of Europe.

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  • There are several narrow paths and stairs that cut off the zigzags of the Sacred Way.

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  • He too had come to the conviction that the Church had forsaken the old paths and entered on a way that must lead to destruction.

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  • If the whole liquid becomes vaporized before this stage is attained, a state will exist in which the vessel is occupied solely by free molecules, describing paths which are disturbed only by encounters with other free molecules or the sides of the vessel.

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  • There are also traces of the division of the lands in the immediate vicinity of the town into squares by parallel paths (decumani and cardines) at regular intervals of 1111 - Roman feet, postulating as the basis of the division a square with a side of 10,000 Roman feet, divided into 81 smaller squares - an arrangement which could not have existed at Puteoli, and must have arisen elsewhere.

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  • It has two decks, and carries two elevated railway tracks, four electric tramcar lines, two carriageways, two footways and two bicycle paths.

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  • If this relation is true along all paths, the velocity of the aether must be of irrotational type, like that of frictionless fluid.

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  • Moreover, this is precisely the condition for the absence of interference between the component of a split beam; because, the time of passage being to the first order fds/V f(udx+vdy+wdz)V2, the second term will then be independent of the path (43 being a single valued function) and therefore the same for the paths of both the interfering beams. If therefore the aether can be put into motion, we conclude (with Stokes) that such motion, in free space, must be of strictly irrotational type.

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  • In 1782 he received the prize from the Berlin Academy for his Dissertation sur la question de balistique," a memoir relating to the paths of projectiles in resisting media.

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  • The staff, excluding purely scientific departments, costs about £6000 per annum; gardening department, about £1500 per annum; maintenance of buildings, enclosures, paths and so forth, about £4000 per annum; provisions for animals, about £5000 per annum; litter, water, heating and general menagerie expenses about £3000 per annum.

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  • Several of the works of "Carmen Sylva" were written in collaboration with Mite Kremnitz, one of her maids of honour, who was born at Greifswald in 1857, and married Dr Kremnitz of Bucharest; these were published between 1881 and 1888, in some cases under the pseudonyms Dito et Idem, and includes the novel Aus zwei Welten (Leipzig, 1884), Anna Boleyn (Bonn, 1886), a tragedy, In der Irre (Bonn, 1888), a collection of short stories, &c. Edleen Vaughan, or Paths of Peril, a novel (London, 1894), and Sweet Hours, poems (London, 1904), were written in English.

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  • The watercourses to-day are, as a rule, longitudinal, following the strike of the weaker strata in paths that they appear to have gained by spontaneous adjustment during the long Mesozoic cycle; but now and again they cross from one longitudinal valley to another by a transverse course, and there they have cut down sharp notches or water-gaps in the hard strata that elsewhere stand up in the long even-crested ridges.

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  • Many lakes of moderate size and irregular outline have been formed where drift deposits formed barriers across former river courses; the lake outlets are more or less displaced from former river paths.

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  • Many well-defined channels, cutting across the north-sloping spurs of the plateau in the neighborhood of Syracuse, NY., mark the temporary paths of the ice-bordered outlet river.

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  • Communication with Spain is afforded by a large number of ports or cols, which are, however, for the most part difficult paths, and only practicable for a few months in the year.

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  • Some other lectures are reprinted in On the Old Road and The Two Paths (1859).

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  • Faraday's earliest chemical work was in the paths opened by Davy, to whom he acted as assistant.

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  • As time went on the travellers (with whatever object) who used the great alpine passes could not put up any longer with the bad old mule paths.

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  • The distribution of paths must be governed by circumstances.

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  • Generally speaking, the main paths for cartage should be 8 ft.

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  • The smaller paths, not intended for cartage, should be 4 ft.

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  • The walls bordering the central paths are arched or clotted to admit heat from the chambers below the beds.

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  • In the vinery and peach-house, attend to the keeping down of insects by syringing; and promote the growth of the young shoots, by damping the walls and paths morning and evening.

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  • Great care must be taken to syringe the leaves thoroughly at least once a day, and to deluge the paths with water, so as to produce a moist atmosphere.

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  • When fire heat is freely used, be careful to keep up the proper amount of moisture by sprinkling the paths with water.

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  • The usual means of communication is by tortuous paths through the forest, too narrow to admit any wheeled vehicle.

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  • But the intellect of free Sicily struck out higher paths.

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  • Through the oases also ran paths to the Sudan by which the raw merchandise of the southern countries could be brought to Egypt.

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  • Whether examined by functional or by structural features, the conducting paths of the nervous system, traced from beginning to end, never terminate in the centres of that system, but pass through them.

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  • The nervous paths in the brain and cord, as they attain completion, Toes Ank,e Knee

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  • The cerebellum receives paths from most, if not from all, of the afferent roots.

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  • The position of Angiosperms as the highest plant-group is unassailable, but of the point or points of their origin from the general stem of the plant kingdom, and of the path Phylogeny or paths of their evolution, we can as yet say little.

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  • Philosophy still means no more than scholastic dialectic, and is the humble servant of orthodoxy, no man venturing on devious paths except in secret.

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  • He was determined not to abandon his vocation as a man of genius by following the lower though more profitable paths to literary success, and expected that his wife should partake the necessary sacrifice of comfort.

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  • Mayflies and dragon-flies danced in the sunlight; lizards darted across the paths; and legions of spiders pervaded the grass, many very beautiful - frosted - silver backs, or curious, like the saltigrades, who took a few steps and then gave a leap. There were crickets in infinite numbers; and flies innumerable, from slim daddy-long-legs to ponderous, black, hairy fellows known to science as Dejeaniae; hymenopterous insects in profusion, including our old friend the bishop of Ambato (possibly Dielis), in company with another formidable stinger, with chrome antennae, called by the natives ` the Devil '; and occasional Phasmas (caballo de palo) crawling painfully about, like animated twigs."

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  • A great part of the country, however, is still compelled to use the most primitive means of communication-mule paths, fords in the smaller streams in the dry season, and rude suspension bridges across deep gorges and swift mountain torrents.

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  • The type is very closely related to the oldest European (Etruscan) forms, and, in a less degree, to the " South Semitic " (old Minaean and Sabaean); and since it at once begins (c. 700) to develop along separate paths (Canaanite and Aramaean), it may be inferred that the common ancestor was not of long derivation.

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  • The evidence for Jewish colonies at Elephantine in Upper Egypt (5th century B.C.) has opened up new paths for inquiry.

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  • Many - like the common "solitary" bees Halictus and Andrena - burrow in the ground; the holes of species of Andrena are commonly seen in springtime opening on sandy banks, grassy lawns or gravel paths.

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  • The whole territory is crossed by camel and mule paths between the sea and the high plateau, and between the various centres of population.

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  • Another type of mat is made exclusively from the above-mentioned rope by arranging alternate layers in sinuous and straight paths, and then stitching the parts together.

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  • The most common forms for the paths of the points of a piece of mechanism, whose motion is simple shifting, are the straight line and the circle.

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  • And from this, and from the property of a rigid body, already stated in 29, it follows, that the components along a is ne of connection of all the points traversed by that line, whether -in the driver or in the follower, are equal; and consequently, that the velocities of any pair of points traversed by a line of connection are to each other inversely as the cosines, or directly as the secants, of the angles made by the paths of those points with the line of connection.

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  • The line of intersection of the planes perpendicular to the paths of the two connected points at a given instant is the instantaneous axis of the link at that instant; and the velocities of the connected points are directly as their distances from that axis.

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  • That a wood-louse and a land-crab are alike Malacostracans, and that they have by different paths alike become adapted to terrestrial life, are facts which even a philosopher might condescend to notice.

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  • The Zunis applied the term a-hdi " All-Life " or " the Beings " to all supernatural beings, men, animals, plants, and many objects in nature regarded as personal existences, as well as to the higher anthropomorphic powers known as " Finishers or Makers of the Paths of Life," Report of Bureau of Ethnol.

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  • The immediacy of the relation between Ahura and Asha is implied in the statements that Ahura created Asha and that he dwells in the paths which proceed from Asha; and when he created the inspired word of Reason, Asha consented with him in his deed.

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  • The same writer states that the country was spacious, populous and hard to be penetrated; that it abounded in dangers; that the paths and roads were beset with difficulties; and that the obstacles to conquest were more than could be expressed.

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  • This is of octagonal form, with very numerous parallel hedges and paths, and "six different entrances, whereof there is but one that leads to the centre, and that is attended with some difficulties and a great many stops."

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  • The trees used should be impenetrable to the eye, and so tall that no one can look over them; and the paths should be of gravel and well kept.

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  • Many small rooms and tortuous paths, where nothing of special interest can be found, are avoided as much as possible on the regular routes; but certain disagreeable experiences are inevitable.

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  • The younger men of letters regarded Castilho as the self-elected pontiff of a mutual-praise school, who, ignorant of the literary movement abroad, claimed to direct them in the old paths, and would not tolerate criticism.

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  • In this case drops which break away with different velocities are carried under the action of gravity into different paths; and thus under ordinary circumstances a jet is apparently resolved into a " sheaf," or bundle of jets all lying in one vertical plane.

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  • In certain cases where the tremor to which the jet is subjected is compound, the single path is replaced by two, three or even more paths, which the drops follow in a regular cycle.

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  • As the chief could not or would not lead, the subordinates naturally chose their own paths and not his.

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  • After slavery had fallen Phillips associated himself freely with reformers occupied in other paths, herein separating himself from the other patrician of the movement, Edmund Quincy, who always frankly said that after slavery was abolished there was nothing else worth fighting for.

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  • The chief paths of depressions are from southwest to north-east across England; one track runs across the south-east and eastern counties, and is that followed by a large proportion of the summer and autumn storms, thereby perhaps helping to explain the peculiar liability of the east of England to damage from hail accompanying thunderstorms. A second track crosses central England, entering by the Severn estuary and leaving by the Humber or the Wash; while a third crosses the north of England from the neighbourhood of Morecambe Bay to the Tyne.

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  • A natural conservatism indisposed Hall at first to take any part in the popular movement of 1848, to which almost all his friends had already adhered; but the moment he was convinced of the inevitability of popular government, he resolutely and sympathetically followed in the new paths.

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  • Scarce any of the remaining passes in this west-central region are better than mountain paths; horses can traverse the best of them only during a few weeks in the height of summer.

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  • His many-sided and far-reaching studies in experimental science were mainly his own, conceived and carried out long in advance of his time, and in communion with only such more or less isolated spirits as were advancing along one or another of the same paths of knowledge.

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  • The arrangement of the modern streets preserves that of the ancient town, and the disposition of the walled paths which divide the plain to the east seems to date in like manner from Roman times.

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  • In some of the more thickly settled and prosperous districts of the Eastern Cordillera these bridle paths have been so much improved that they may be considered reasonably good mountain roads, the traffic over them being that of pack animals and not of wheeled vehicles.

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  • As a distinct movement Pietism had run its course before the middle of the 18th century; by its very individualism it had helped to prepare the way for another great movement, the Illumination (Aufklarung), which was now to lead the world into new paths.

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  • As an educational reformer, as a man of letters and learning, who trod "the large and impartial ways of knowledge," and who swayed others to the same paths, as a thinker influential alike in the action and the reaction to which he led, Cousin stands out conspicuously among the memorable Frenchmen of the 29th century.

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  • Canning, who had the best reason for knowing, defended the unreformed system on the ground that its very anomalies opened a variety of paths by which talent could make its way into parliament, and thus produced an assembly far more widely representative than could be expected from a more uniform and logical system.

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  • Nevertheless much has been done to improve such paths as there are, and several miles of driving roads have been made, more particularly in the south.

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  • The full realization of the method will doubtless provide adequate data for the detailed investigation of meteoric paths.

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  • Feeling is not a mental function subordinate to cognition or volition, but of equal rank and authority; yet feeling, cognition and volition alike conduct to faith in the unknown Absolute, though by different paths and processes.

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  • There were no cities or large towns before the arrival of the Norsemen; no stone bridges spanned the rivers; stepping stones or hurdle bridges at the fords or shallows offered the only mode of crossing the broadest streams, and connecting the unpaved roads or bridle paths which crossed the country over hill and dale from the principal dials.

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  • Averroes, rejected by his Moslem countrymen, found a hearing among the Jews, to whom Maimonides had shown the free paths of Greek speculation.

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  • Speculation fell on irreligious paths.

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  • This we can only do by conceiving them as originally moving through intelligible space in rectilinear paths and with uniform velocities.

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  • He inferred from the regularity of their general movements the rotation of the sun on its axis in a period of little less than a month; and he grounded on the varying nature of the paths seemingly traversed by them a plausible, though inconclusive, argument in favour of the earth's annual revolution.

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  • These appearances he referred with great acuteness to the slight inclination of the sun's axis of rotation to the plane of the ecliptic. Thus, when the earth finds herself in the plane of the sun's equator, which occurs at two opposite points of her orbit, the spots, travelling in circles parallel with that plane, necessarily appear to describe right lines; but when the earth is above or below the equatorial level, the paths of the spots open out into curves turned downwards or upwards, according to the direction in which they are seen.

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  • In the mountainous districts, where there are only narrow paths, frequently rather steep, it is still not uncommon to meet long trains of pack-mules, which, with ox-carts for heavier goods, constitute the sole means of transport in such regions.

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  • The rectilinear rays, which we have considered above, but which have no real existence, are nothing but the paths in which the light waves are transmitted.

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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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  • Much of the country, especially round the Gulf of Tolo, is covered with primeval forests and thickets, traversed by scarcely perceptible paths, or broken with a few clearings and villages.

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  • As long as the Watchers could keep the Others from tampering with their fates, both children would fulfill their paths and usher in a new phase of the war between good and evil.

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  • Each year hundreds of hearty souls race from Ouray at 7,800 feet, on paths and Jeep roads, over loose rock and boulders, more than 17 miles to Telluride at 8,100 feet, via the 13,120 foot summit of Imogene Pass.

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  • It was impossible to forget Fate or Death or any other deity once one crossed their paths or to deny that such creatures not only existed, but played a game no one else understood or had a chance of winning.

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  • I'm beginning to believe she didn't want me to find her after all, that it was Fate who pushed our paths together.

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  • The leader of the Council That Was Seven is about to make a decision that will alter all their paths.

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  • To be quite honest, he was so abrasive anyway, even if he hadn't killed the woman, they'd have broken paths.

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  • A second algorithm allows the animator to create a range of geometric paths through the scene for an actor to follow.

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  • While we do not exclude active trail blazers, we initially focus more on paths built up as a passive by-product of everyday activity.

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  • The shallow brook flowing between muddy paths like a fine sheet of water.

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  • The most durable paths are slightly cambered to aid rain runoff.

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  • Shape [] getCaretShapes (int offset) Returns two paths corresponding to the strong and weak caretShapes (int offset) Returns two paths corresponding to the strong and weak caret.

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  • Archaeoastronomy, shamanic straight paths, and other ' hot chestnuts ' of EM reveal further myth-making in progress.

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  • Returning home from work by the field paths, he saw deceased lying on the road leading from Taunton to Littlemoss.

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  • You play Tommy Angelo, a 1930's taxi driver in the fictional city of Lost Heaven who crosses paths with the Mafia.

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  • Now, poachers also electrocute the animals by dangling wires connected to high tension powerlines across rhino paths.

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  • Greens hail decision over paths in clear areas Moves to reopen paths in unaffected areas have been welcomed by environmentalists.

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  • Currently his major focus is on the effects of non-linear strain paths on microstructure evolution.

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  • Equally at home as an external cladding or replacing flagstones on garden paths and steps.

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  • The island is also located within the band of known cyclone paths and is subject to cyclones at relatively frequent intervals.

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  • O, flowery be the paths they press; And ruddiest human fruitage bless Them with a lavish loveliness!

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  • The data were collected in Poland and the results allowed to identify the critical loading paths from engine nacelle to the wing fuselage section.

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  • At first we walked on smooth wide paths up through a fairly gentle foothill zone, with steps carved into steeper places.

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  • Real challenges come some time after we have started out on our paths, when we encounter the gremlins within.

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  • Walks to suit everybody From leisurely strolls in the valley to energetic hikes along mountain paths, there are walks to suit everybody.

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  • The paths were good for the girls playing hopscotch.

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  • Mysterious Skin A teenage hustler and a young man, obsessed with alien abductions, cross paths discovering a horrible, liberating truth.

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  • Of course one post is grossly inadequate to deal with all the duties relating to public paths.

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  • The previous paths do not become useless; they just become inefficient.

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  • Here she tell us how Paths to Health has become international!

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  • And that was only a part of what we both saw, while you made the paths joyful for me!

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  • Nor are they able to simulate complex stress paths, such as cyclic induced liquefaction.

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  • There are a variety of career paths to choose including military, entertainment, musician and even criminal!

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  • We started before dawn, up one of the paths opposite the hotel, hoping to find a nightjar.

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  • At first, he thought the paths might be strictly one-way.

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  • Paths wind through the garden past rocky outcrops down to a secluded swimming cove.

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  • Bow haulers Men working in gangs to pull boats or barges, from the towing paths.

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  • Do you really think all spiritual paths lead to the one true God?

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  • There is a growing national network of cycle paths.

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  • For paths they have laid permanent hard paving instead of using wood.

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  • External Works New paths and drives laid with using a variety of finishing effects - ie concrete, setts or clay paviors.

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  • In its final peroration the famous petition bluntly and ominously stated that there were only " two paths " .

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  • He did allow that in Ireland, houses built on fairy paths tent to get poltergeists which make things go bump in the night.

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  • This will provide a much greater sense for classroom practitioners of the career paths from NQT onwards.

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  • These paths will be known as restricted byways - highways over which there are bridleway rights and the right to drive non-mechanically propelled vehicles.

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  • It would also provide insights into potential transport paths (via grain size and sorting analyzes) and likely sediment provenance.

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  • Don't connect waste pipes to drains which collect rainwater from your roof or paths.

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  • This leisurely ramble takes over mainly field paths within the boro of Knowsley.

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  • In the middle section there is still a fair amount of riverside paths but in the upper reaches and tributaries public access is patchy.

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  • Selection tools including rectangular, elliptical, free, fuzzy and paths.

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  • The variety of activities includes horse-back riding, hiking mountainous paths in the cloud forests, and guided bird-watching tours.

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  • Paths and lawns receiving heavy use Grass seed with or without dwarf rye grass and nominated for general use.

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  • The erosion scars of paths, however, suffer constant trampling pressure; with no opportunities for re-vegetation they will only get worse.

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  • Recently planted wildlife shelterbelt with paths and fine views to Bennachie.

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  • The Minoan Brotherhood and Minoan sisterhood are sibling paths in the Minoan Tradition, each with its own Mysteries and rites.

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  • The paths leading past the church are paved with grave slabs.

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  • Along the paths sculptures make the park an immense open air museum of classical statuary.

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  • Later the dancers pass along criss-cross paths punctuated by stamping feet, wheeling arms and twisting torsos.

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  • The canal tow paths were a dangerous place to be especially for children.

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  • The paths in the grounds and the ruins have uneven surfaces.

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  • This problem is composed of a graph of n vertices, linked by legal paths.

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  • The Var region holds treasures for anyone who enjoys the harmony of a hillside vineyard, ancient dry stone walls or small walking paths.

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  • If your paths and driveways are looking a bit weed infested it is a good time to apply a residual weedkiller.

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  • Paths and drives In March apply a proprietary path weedkiller containing a mixture of herbicides with contact and persistent action.

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  • The site is predominantly laid to gravel paths and motorized wheelchairs are recommended.

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  • I quickly whittled down the choices by selecting the Lake District, which has the advantage of good surfaces and plenty of paths.

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  • Because of its varied natural landscape you can ride along paths and roads as well as into untouched wilderness.

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  • It had delivered him for ever from the " port and prejudice " of the university, and led him into the bright paths of philosophic freedom.

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  • As a logical consequence of this view of disease the mode of treatment among peoples in the lower stages of culture is mainly magical; they endeavour to propitiate the evil spirits by sacrifice, to expel them by spells, &c. (see Exorcism), to drive them away by blowing, &c.; conversely we find the Khonds attempt to keep away smallpox by placing thorns and brushwood in the paths leading to places decimated by that disease, in the hope of making the disease demon retrace his steps.

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  • The avenues to power were through bribery and yet more unspeakable paths; the fiefs which formed the basis of the feudal array were bestowed on favourites' favourites, or sold to the highest bidder, and the sultan himself shared in the corrupt plunder.

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  • There he lived in discreet, if melancholy retirement, writing "A Defence of the Main Principles of the Catholic Faith," and had apparently little hope of a further political career when the escape of Marie de' Medici from Blois, on the 2 2nd of February 1619, again opened paths for his ambition.

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  • In virtue of the general law that the reduced optical path is stationary in value, this retardation may be calculated without allowance for the different paths pursued on the farther side of L, L', so that the value is simply PL - PL'.

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  • Again, the physician as naturalist, though stimulated by the pathologist to delineate disease in its fuller manifestations, yet was hampered in a measure by the didactic method of constructing "types" which should command the attention of the disciple and rivet themselves on his memory; thus too often those incipient and transitory phases which initiate the paths of dissolution were missed.

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  • Tirpitz's book, in so far as his statements may be trusted, throws much light upon the circumstances in which German policy was directed or drifted in July 1914 into paths which inevitably led to war.

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  • Magnusson, is to introduce a thin film of the dye into one of the optical paths of a Michelson interferometer, and to determine the consequent displacement of the fringes.

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  • To destroy the red spider, syringe the plants copiously at night, and splash the paths with water.

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  • It is obvious that the revolution which took place in the relations between Phrygians and Greeks must be due to some great movement of races which disturbed the old paths of communication.

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  • The life of a recluse is held to be the most conducive to that state of sweet serenity at which the more ardent disciples aim; but that of a layman, of a believing householder, is held in high honour; and a believer who does not as yet feel himself able or willing to cast off the ties of home or of business, may yet "enter the paths," and by a life of rectitude and kindness ensure for himself a rebirth under more favourable conditions for his growth in holiness.

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  • But the Buddha laid stress on the final perseverance of the saints, saying that even the least among the disciples who had entered the first path only, still had his heart fixed on the way to perfection, and constantly strove after the three higher paths.

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  • He argues that the people must have been then to the west of the great rivers, otherwise the dawn could not be addressed as one who "in shining light, before the wind arises, comes gleaming over the waters, making good paths."

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  • There were paths through these gardens, and over some of the brooks were ornamental glass bridges.

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  • It was all laid out into lovely lawns and gardens, with pebble paths leading through them and groves of beautiful and stately trees dotting the landscape here and there.

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  • With some difficulty and danger Jim drew the buggy over the loose rocks until he reached the green lawns below, where the paths and orchards and gardens began.

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  • When those are the paths people choose between in the future—a Star Trek path or a WALL·E path—some will choose one and some will choose the other.

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  • Narrow paths were shoveled through the drifts.

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  • Half walking in the paths, half working our way through the lesser drifts, we succeeded in reaching a pine grove just outside a broad pasture.

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  • They are arranged over different levels, which are serviced by a series of paths with steps, part created by using railroad sleepers.

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  • Do n't connect waste pipes to drains which collect rainwater from your roof or paths.

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  • Mary Jo Darrah Thanks to the Parish Council Many thanks to the Parish Council for resurfacing the paths in the cemetery.

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  • The next phase of the project will see resurfacing of paths in the Happy Valley area.

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  • Smart Compositor offers you a powerful tool to create expressive opening sequences or segues with pre-made masks, frames and moving paths.

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  • He was also responsible for the many serpentine paths laid out in the romantic taste.

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  • We can also simulate sun paths to determine the shading effects created by proposed or existing constructions.

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  • The Minoan Brotherhood and Minoan Sisterhood are sibling paths in the Minoan Tradition, each with its own Mysteries and rites.

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  • The heather is wonderful but as we are warned, vulnerable to trampling, so stick to slogging around the paths please.

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  • There are several marked paths for hiking or snowshoe trekking through spectacular scenery.

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  • These paths are subdivided into smaller sections, called rows.

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  • Spend a day tootling along the flat trail or take a detour onto one of the many paths up the moors.

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  • The gardens are very formal, with topiary hedges, statues, hidden paths and borders.

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  • The majority of towing paths are not suitable for the riding of horses.

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  • There are several well trodden steep paths up to the top.

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  • I think previously a language degree was underestimated when compared to more traditional paths like law or medicine.

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  • Because of the insurmountable difficulties ahead of him, Cole decided to change career paths.

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  • Enjoying the open relationship generates important paths for communication that is crucial for long-term satisfaction.

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  • Most people look for something in the 95-100a range, whereas those travelling rougher terrain while cruising -- dirt paths and the like -- prefer softer wheels (around 80a).

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  • There are no easy paths to financial security.

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  • Co-parenting solutions work best when both parents strive toward the same goals for the children and follow similar paths to achieve them.

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  • Windmills (wind turbines) can interfere with the migration of birds if they are placed in the birds' migratory paths.

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  • Countertops can follow several design paths, depending on your personal style.

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  • It contains layer palettes, the channels tab, paths, and history information.

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  • Even though the majority of workers in these careers may report experiencing the lowest levels of stress, these may still be career paths that aren't right for you.

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  • With a complete focus on the teens and God, the camp can lead to an extraordinary career paths and future.

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  • High school graduates have many paths they can take.

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  • While the most popular Caribbean beaches are out of the regular paths of major storms, it is wise to consider wedding insurance in case Mother Nature has other plans for your special day.

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  • He will direct your paths to quitting smoking cigarettes one day at a time.

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  • While the two would cross paths again professionally, the Selena Gomez biography takes many different turns.

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  • Here are some updates on child stars as they've grown up and chosen their own paths.

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  • For those going down other paths, more attention will be given to truly applying music in a practical manner.

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  • In their course of teaching, everything from current healthcare reform to business decisions is covered with students forging their own educational paths--as well as their futures.

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  • Program paths include certification, bachelor's and master's programs.

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  • For those looking for an online PhD now, career paths may be limited to a small group of fields.

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  • Various "home colleges" partnered with CCCOnline allow them to offer a wide range of courses that can be combined to create specialized programs; advisors are on hand to help develop degree paths.

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  • This river cruise takes you along the paths of the Imperial Habsburgs.

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  • Traditionally, a potager is a French kitchen garden, but it is laid out in geometric patterns, usually circles or other patterns with paths between the different sections.

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  • Your Garden is an e-book that covers the wide world of gardening, from container gardening to dealing with insect bites to designing paths, getting soil tests and watering.

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  • Paths tend to meander rather than run in straight lines and are frequently made of brick, slate or flagstone, often planted with creeping thyme or other ground covers to create the mossy illusion of an older pathway.

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  • Be sure to leave plenty of space in between the paths so you can move your wheelbarrow and gardening tools through the garden and work among the paths.

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  • Using landscape fabric is an option if you need to keep weeds out of a large area, such as along garden paths or between garden beds.

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  • Paths and steps that lead to the deck can be illuminated for safety.

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  • These storms likely leave a plethora of damages in their paths.

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  • Usually organic gardeners that use this method create paths between the raised beds.

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  • These paths can be made of gravel or heavy mulch and help to keep the area weed free.

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  • There are six bodies (The Six Paths of Pain) controlled by one conscious mind (Deva's).This villain and has black, white, and gray rings radiating out from the pupil.

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  • Use this "stylus" to draw paths on the screen to guide Kirby through each stage.

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  • Certain levels do offer branching paths, but it's not enough to make you feel like you're actual deciding where you go.

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  • Some paths are straight-forward, but most often than not, it will open up into an area where you have to do some major battling.

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  • In each room, you have a number of possible paths to choose from.

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  • The black tracks on the walls are Spider Ball paths that Samus can use once the Spider ball upgrade has been located.

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  • Here, you ride dune buggies and dirt bikes across some very dusty paths.

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  • New paths can be uncovered and moving isn't always clean-cut.

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  • In order to explore all paths you'll need to throw a few games once and a while.

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  • Keep the park simple, do not create too many paths or guests will get lost and be upset.

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  • It is short (less than 5 hours), but at certain points in the game you can choose multiple paths, so there is replayability.

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  • I can't really say to much about the control since the game moves you along predetermined paths and you don't have to move anything else.

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  • Those seas can be pretty dangerous, and as such, it is not uncommon to cross paths with another pirate ship (or two or three) that is less than amicable.

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  • Also, you have the opportunity to align yourself with Good or Evil, which determines certain paths in the game.

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  • Also, Iceman's elemental abilities can create shortcuts or paths to easter eggs by firing an ice bridge across a canyon.

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  • As travelers used the gear for different types of paths, for instance, they needed more spikes and tougher designs.

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  • This may be partly because the roadways and paths were limited and didn't go to the places where most herds grazed, and partly because at first the animals were just as afraid of people in the protected area of the park as outside of it.

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  • The historic Peebles Island offers miles of hiking paths along the river rapids of the Hudson and Mohawk rivers.

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  • In addition, parents who have had previous experience with children, whether through younger siblings, career paths, or previous children, are often times better able to cope with parenthood.

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  • At that time the doctor overseeing the delivery can give the parents helpful resources and refer them to the appropriate medical professionals to begin to discuss possible treatment paths and to help the parents cope effectively.

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  • Suspecting that inherent individual differences among their young patients contributed to their developmental paths, two child psychiatrists, Alexander Thomas and Stella Chess, designed a study that challenged the nature-nurture dichotomy.

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  • The south direction, corresponds to the life aspects of career and any life paths you choose.

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  • Recently, genealogists have begun to employ this tool in their research, using DNA testing to find cousins, establish family migration paths, and give dimension to their family trees.

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  • Rosetta Stone offers many paths of learning, including speaking, reading, writing, or listening.

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  • Free job descriptions are incredibly valuable when you're looking for a new job, considering new career paths, and finding out more about the skills and education you need in order to pursue a specific type of job.

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  • That will help you narrow down where your interests lie and show you the paths to pursue in more detail.

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  • Individuals who work with the TSA have a multitude of potential paths to take, from intelligence to screening or enforcement.

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  • Kmart's corporate office employs people from the whole spectrum of career paths and work experience.

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  • These occupations represent just a handful of the many possible career paths open to nurses.

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  • Eating a well-balanced diet may be one of your best paths to healthy hair.

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  • Follow all recommended safety precautions, being particularly careful to locate the appliance a safe distance away from any flammable substances and placing it out of paths of children and pets.

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  • While openings may take similar paths, how you proceed through the middle to end-game is determined by your playing style.

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  • Add shortcuts or other paths by embedding arrows on your board.

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  • Reading testimonials from married couples on Catholic dating sites confirm their strong faith, and their gratefulness to God for placing them in each others' paths.

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  • More than any other writing market out there, the paths into the songwriting market are blurry.

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  • You will surely find yourself going down paths that go nowhere; that's just how life and writing works.

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  • Both seek to understand humans and their individual paths by their relationship to the skies.

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  • They won't hesitate to take their own paths in life and relationships, and that strong initiative will come naturally to them.

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  • In the world of homeschooling, there are many roads that lead to Rome, meaning that there are a variety of paths that will help you teach your student and lead him to succeed in school.

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  • Create a maze for children to meander through by raking the leaves into a maze of paths across your yard.

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  • If the roads in your area are too dangerous for bikers or walkers, lobby your local government and ask for work to be done on the bike paths and running trails.

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  • The 10,000 sq.ft. rainforest exhibit, complete with tree-filled paths and swinging ropes, takes visitors inside the real-life habitat of the zoo's Squirrel Monkeys.

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  • The boots kept the surfers' feet warm, and enabled them to comfortably trek back to their cars over sand, stones and makeshift paths.

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  • Craig and Audrey don't cross paths right away.

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  • He crossed paths with multiple characters during his days of testing DNA samples and indulged in more than a little blackmail.

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  • Kyle and Oliver nearly crossed paths several times during February and March, but it was not until April 2009 that the two saw each other in the gym.

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  • If you tire of the rolling waves, take a dip in one of the hotel's three pools or wander along the resort's black lava paths.

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  • From the ancient pillars still rising against the background to the crumbled bricks lining the paths,the Forum could be an entire day-trip unto it's own.

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  • There are reportedly more than 600 yoga positions, commonly called asanas by practitioners of Western yoga paths.

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  • This is a different philosophy from other yoga paths, some of which suggest that sexual involvement is actually damaging to the greater development of self.

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  • After grasping the physical concept of yoga, practitioners often move on to pursue more challenging paths or become teachers of the Iyengar method.

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  • As yoga evolved, five distinct paths developed.

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  • These individuals soar in academic and career paths that focus around their focused interests.

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  • If you aren't comfortable using relative paths in your filename, type use the full address of the file you are referring to.

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  • To urge young people to avoid his mistakes, he filmed the series Road to Redemption for MTV, which featured him intervening in the lives of a group of out of control teens to help them find more productive paths.

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  • Diddy for the next session to oversee the talent searches and guide the new bands along their paths to stardom.

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  • Although the paths of the agents on the show crossed sometimes in the course of various deals, most of the time on the show was spent focusing on the agents individually.

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  • Many of them had married, divorced, had children, and started on their career paths after finishing college.

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  • The roads themselves are not roads at all, but frozen lakes and rivers with narrow paths, which are the most direct routes to the truckers' destinations.

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  • She grew up in Memphis and tried several other career paths before settling on law enforcement.

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  • In 2006, the Kellers and Duggars crossed paths at a home schooling conference, and Anna and Josh met for the first time.

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  • He frequently crosses paths with a very old thief, Amanda (Elizabeth Gracen), an Immortal who is an on-and-off love interest whom Duncan continually tries to reform.

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  • The paths of Marcus, Selene, and Michael intersect when Marcus discovers Michael holds the key to William's tomb and Selene is the only remaining being who knows the whereabouts of the imprisoned werewolf.

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  • Aided by Hagrid, the Hogwarts groundskeeper, and his schoolmates Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger, Harry will cross paths with Voldemort again, battle a troll, outwit a three headed dog, and discover the true value of friendship.

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  • Her history was altered for the big screen adaption where she crossed paths with Wolverine in Canada and was later rescued by the X-Men from Sabretooth's attack.

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  • That means the oldest of these individuals are finishing their college degrees and setting out on their career paths.

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  • In FrontPage programs past the 2002 version, simply paste that HTML into the FrontPage HTML and make sure the paths to all the directories are accurate.

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  • When Microsoft and Apple teamed up to try and integrate font faces into their operating systems, they took similar but slightly different paths.

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  • Hotels, cottages and camp grounds are near beaches in the summer and snowmobile paths in the winter.

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  • The park provides visitors with sloping walking paths, a professionally designed reflection pond and baseball diamonds.

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  • Walking paths, picnic areas and sports courts are open year-round in the resort.

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  • I didn't press her as we entered Lauritzen Gardens, and strolled the paths of public Botanical Park.

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  • Unlike the others whose paths she'd crossed earlier, he didn't ignore her.

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  • There were four units in the building that faced the waterway and walking paths that wound along the banks of the river.

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  • Even if their paths never crossed, his offer still made her feel special in a way she'd never had time to experience with another man.

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  • Ethel was an attorney who specialized in making money, so she never crossed paths with Dean's area of the law.

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  • There were too many paths and factors, though all seemed to lead to one of two futures.

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  • The fences and gates were new and solid; two fire pumps and a water cart, painted green, stood in a shed; the paths were straight, the bridges were strong and had handrails.

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  • High mountain levels supplied paths of communication for stocking the South Temperate region, the floras of which were enriched by adapted forms of tropical types.

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  • The coolness of his touch turned to gentle electric currents that worked their paths through her skull.

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  • If he moved to California, that meant their paths would more than likely cross now and then.

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