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  • From the town The judge (ispravnik), who, in spite of the principle laid ordinary down in 1864, combines judicial and administrative functions, an appeal lies (as in the case of the justices of the peace) to an assembly of such judges; from these again there is an appeal to the district court (okrugniya sud), consisting of three judges; 4 from this to the court of appeal (sudebniya palata); while over this again is the senate, which, as the supreme court of cassation, can send a case for retrial for reason shown.

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  • Molybdenum combines with the halogen elements in varying proportions, forming with chlorine a di-, tri-, tetraand penta-chloride, and similar compounds with bromine and iodine.

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  • The Unconscious which combines Will and Reason is, however, primarily Will.

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  • Boron fluoride also combines with ammonia gas, equal volumes of the two gases giving a white crystalline solid of composition BF 3 NH 3 i with excess of ammonia gas, colourless liquids BF 3.2NH 3 and BF 3.3NH 3 are produced, which on heating lose ammonia and are converted into the solid form.

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  • Sulphur also combines directly with most of the elements to form sulphides.

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  • It combines with many metals to form sulphides, and also decomposes many metallic salts with consequent production of sulphides, a property which renders it extremely useful in chemical analysis.

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  • It combines directly with chlorine to form sulphuryl chloride and also with many metallic peroxides, converting them into sulphates.

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  • Archytas may be quoted as an example of Plato's perfect ruler, the philosopher-king, who combines practical sagacity with high character and philosophic insight.

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  • It combines directly with lithium, calcium and magnesium when heated, whilst nitrides of the rare earth metals are also produced when their oxides are mixed with magnesium and heated in a current of nitrogen (C. Matignon, Comptes rendus, 1900, 131, p. 837).

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  • Nitrogen combines with hydrogen to form ammonia, NH 3, hydrazine, N 2 H 4, and azoimide, N 3 H (qq.v.); the other known hydrides, N 4 H 4 and N5H5, are salts of azoimide, viz.

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  • It combines with sulphuric acid to form nitro-sulphonic acid, SO 2 (OH) (N02).

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  • The Hebrew tradition further connects the revelation of the sacred name of the God of the Hebrews with this festival, which thus combines, in itself, all the associations connecting the Hebrews with their God.

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  • Haemoglobin is composed of a basic albumin and an acid substance haematin; it combines readily with oxygen, carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide to form loose compounds.

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  • Sulphur when warmed with caoutchouc combines with it, and on this fact the vulcanization of rubber depends, and also the production, with an excess of sulphur, of the hard black material known as vulcanite or ebonite.

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  • If ozone is passed into a solution of rubber in chloroform the caoutchouc combines with a molecule of ozone forming a compound of the empirical composition C 5 H 8 O 8.

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  • Lead combines with oxygen to form five oxides, viz.

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  • It combines with alkaline chlorides - potassium, rubidium and caesium - to form crystalline plumbichlorides; it also forms a crystalline compound with quinoline.

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  • It combines with ortho-diamines, in the presence of acetic acid, to form phenazines.

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  • Foremost among epic poets, though not equally successful as a dramatist, was Mihaly Vorbsmarty (q.v.), who, belonging also to the close of the last period, combines great power of imagination with elegance of language.

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  • The chloride readily combines with water to form a crystallizable hydrate SnCl 2.2H 2 O, known as "tin salt" or "tin crystals."

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  • It combines readily with alkaline and other chlorides to form double salts, e.g.

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  • This company combines with the Metropolitan District to form the Inner Circle line, which has stations close to all the great railway termini north of the Thames.

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  • A certain proportion of soda ash (carbonate of soda) is also used in some works in sheet-glass mixtures, while " decolorizers " (substances intended to remove or reduce the colour of the glass) are also sometimes added, those most generally used being manganese dioxide and arsenic. Another essential ingredient of all glass mixtures containing sulphate of soda is some form of carbon, which is added either as coke, charcoal or anthracite coal; the carbon so introduced aids the reducing substances contained in the atmosphere of the furnace in bringing about the reduction of the sulphate of soda to a condition in which it combines more readily with the silicic acid of the sand.

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  • A bottle-making machine combines the process of pressing with a plunger with that of blowing by compressed air.

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  • It combines directly with many metals on heating, whilst others merely dissolve it.

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  • It combines directly with ammonia to form the compound SiF 4 2NH,, and is absorbed by dry boric acid and by many metallic oxides.

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  • It combines directly with acetone and with various amines.

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  • It combines directly with ammonia gas to form SiC1 4 .

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  • Arsenic combines readily with all metals into true arsenides, which latter, in general, are soluble in the metal itself.

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  • Mercury, within XVIII.7 a a certain range of temperatures situated close to its boiling point, combines slowly with oxygen into the red oxide, which, however, breaks up again at higher temperatures.

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  • Hutcheson's theory of universal benevolence and Smith's idea of sympathy he combines under the law of society.

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  • This substance absorbs and combines with water very greedily, at the same time becoming very hot, and falling into a fine dry powder,' calcium hydroxide or slaked lime, which when left in the open slowly combines with the carbon dioxide of the air and becomes calcium carbonate, from which we began.

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  • A second type of Arabian historiography is that in which an author combines the different traditions about one occurrence into one continuous narrative, but prefixes a statement as to the lines of authorities used and states which of them he mainly follows.

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  • The isolation of metallic titanium is very difficult since it readily combines with nitrogen (thus resembling boron and magnesium) and carbon.

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  • It combines directly with the halogens, and dissolves in cold dilute sulphuric acid, in hot strong hydrochloric acid and in aqua regia, but less readily in nitric acid.

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  • It forms addition compounds similar to those formed by stannic chloride, and combines with ammonia to form TiCl 4.8NH 3 and TiC1 4.6NH 3, both of which with liquid ammonia give titanamide, Ti(NH2)4.

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  • It combines directly with many metallic salts.

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  • It is used in the extraction of sugar from molasses, since it combines with the sugar to form a soluble saccharate, which is removed and then decomposed by carbon dioxide.

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  • It is a white solid, which combines with gaseous ammonia to form SrC1 2.8NH 3, and when heated in superheated steam it decomposes with evolution of hydrochloric acid.

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  • By this theory potassium is liberated at the negative electrode and combines immediately with water to form potash and hydrogen.

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  • The Homeric Hymn to Apollo evidently combines two different versions, one of the approach of Apollo from the north by land, and the other of the introduction of his votaries from Crete.

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  • Other metals which find application in the metallurgy of gold by virtue of their property of extracting the gold as an alloy are lead, which combines very readily when molten, and which can afterwards be separated by cupellation, and copper, which is separated from the gold by solution in acids or by electrolysis; molten lead also extracts gold from the copper-gold alloys.

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  • Auric chloride combines with the hydrochlorides of many organic bases - amines, alkaloids, &c. - to form characteristic compounds.

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  • Bismuth combines directly with the halogens, and the elements of the sulphur group. It readily dissolves in nitric acid, aqua regia, and hot sulphuric acid, but tardily in hot hydrochloric acid.

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  • Bismuth combines directly with sulphur to form a disulphide, B12S2, and a trisulphide, B12S3, the latter compound being formed when the sulphur is in excess.

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  • It combines directly with sulphur trioxide to form a complex of composition TeC1 4.2SO 3.

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  • This system, therefore, combines both methods of longwall working, but it is not generally applicable, owing to the difficulty of ventilation, due to the great length of air-way that has to be kept open around the waste on each bank.

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  • It combines with many metallic sulphates (silver, zinc, cobalt, nickel, &c.) to form double sulphates of the type Cs2S04 RS04.6H20.

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  • In the generation of acetylene from calcium carbide and water, all that has to be done is to bring these two compounds into contact, when they mutually react upon each other with the formation of lime and acetylene, while, if there be sufficient water present, the lime combines with it to form calcium hydrate.

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  • It combines with hydrogen to form a hydride.

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  • It obviously attains its maximum in the case of the firing of pure "oxyhydrogen" gas (a mixture of hydrogen with exactly half its volume of oxygen, the quantity it combines with in becoming water,, German Knall-gas).

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  • The Lesser Doxology, or Gloria Patri, combines the character of a creed with that of a hymn.

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  • It combines with the chlorides of the alkali metals to form characteristic double salts of the type OsC1 4.2MC1 (osmichlorides).

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  • The iodide combines with liquid ammonia to form ZrI 4.8NH 3 i and with ether to give Zr14.4(C2H5)20.

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  • Zirconium combines with sulphur to form a sulphide, and with carbon to form several carbides.

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  • It combines the planisphere and armillae of Hipparchus and others, and the theodolite of Theon, and was usually of brass, varying in diameter from a couple of inches to a foot or more.

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  • As stated under Phosphorus, phosphoric oxide, P 2 0 5, combines with water in three proportions to form H 2 O P 2 0 5 or HP03, metaphosphoric acid; 2H 2 O P 2 0 5 or H4P207, pyrophosphoric acid; and 3H 2 O P 2 0 5 or H 3 PO 4, orthophosphoric or ordinary phosphoric acid.

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  • The Commercial, Labour and Statistical Department is the real remains of the original board of trade, as it combines the charge of the trade statistics with the general consultative duties with which King Charles II.'s board was originally entrusted.

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  • In its flora and fauna Siam combines the forms of Burma and the Shan States with those of Malaya, farther south, and of Cambodia to the south-east.

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  • It combines directly with most elements, including nitrogen; this can be taken advantage of in forming almost a perfect vacuum, the oxygen combining to form the oxide, CaO, and the nitrogen to form the nitride, Ca 3 N 2.

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  • It combines with gaseous ammonia and forms crystalline compounds with certain alcohols.

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  • Sodium also combines directly, sometimes very energetically, with most non-metallic elements.

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  • It forms a grey mass, which melts at a red heat and violently combines with water to give the hydroxide.

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  • Sodium combines directly with the halogens to form salts which are soluble in water and crystallize in the cubic system.

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  • The gas is rapidly absorbed by solutions of the caustic alkalis, with the production of alkaline carbonates (q.v.), and it combines readily with potassium hydride to form potassium formate.

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  • It combines directly with two and four atoms of bromine.

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  • Fittig (Ann., 1876, 180, p. 23) readily explains the formation of the monoand di-oximes of quinone and also that it readily combines with bromine.

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  • He is a man of God, like Moses and Samuel, a man admitted to a strange and awful intimacy with the Most High, and like them he combines functions which in later times were distributed between prophet and priest.

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  • Nencki has shown that alloxan combines with thiourea in alcoholic solution, in the presence of sulphur dioxide to form pseudothiouric acid, C 5 H 6 N 4 S0 3.

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  • The anhydrous acid combines with hydrochloric, hydrobromic and hydriodic acids to form crystalline addition products, which are decomposed by water with the formation of the corresponding ammonium salt and formic acid.

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  • It combines with aldehydes and ketones to form the nitriles of oxy-acids, for example, CH 3 CHO+HCN=CH 3 CH(OH)(CN).

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  • Elgin combines with Banff, Cullen, Inverurie, Kintore and Peterhead to return one member to parliament, and the town is controlled by a council with provost and bailies.

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  • The banking system, which retains many features of the Scotch system, on which it was originally modelled, combines security for the note-holders and depositors with prompt increase and diminution of the circulation in accordance with the varying conditions of trade.

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  • He accepts the Kantian positions that unity of consciousness combines sensations by a priori synthesis, and that therefore all that natural science knows about matter moving in space is merely phenomena of outer sense; and he agrees with Kant that from these data we could not infer things in themselves by reason.

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  • For what does it matter to metaphysics whether by association sensations suggest ideas, and so give rise to ideas of substance and causation a posteriori, or synthetic unity of consciousness combines sensations by a priori notions of substance and causation into objects which are merely mental phenomena of experience, when it is at once allowed by the followers of Hume and Kant alike that reason in any logical use has no power of inferring things beyond the experience of the reasoner?

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  • If each molecule of the solute combines with a certain number of molecules of the solvent in such a way as to render them inactive for evaporation, we get a lowering of vapour pressure.

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  • If there are n molecules of solute to N of solvent originally, and each molecule of solute combines with a molecule of solvent, we get for the ratio of vapour pressures p/p'=(N - an)/(N - an+n), while the relative lowering of vapour pressure is (p - p')/p=n/(N - an).

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  • At this temperature the nitrogen combines with the magnesium, and thus the argon is concentrated.

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  • Kirkcaldy combines with Dysart, Kinghorn and Burntisland to return one member to parliament.

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  • The operation is essentially a dissociation of alumina into aluminium, which collects at the cathode, and into oxygen, which combines with the anodes to form carbon monoxide, the latter escaping and being burnt to carbon dioxide outside.

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  • It is not magnetic. It stands near the positive end of the list of elements arranged in electromotive series, being exceeded only by the alkalis and metals of the alkaline earths; it therefore combines eagerly, under suitable conditions, with oxygen and chlorine.

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  • It combines with acetoacetic ester to form the aromatic compound meta-oxyuvitic acid, C 6 11 2 CH 3 OH (Cooh) 2.

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  • It combines with sodium bisulphite and with hydrocyanic acid.

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  • The general order of merit of a given variety or specimen of iron or steel may be measured by the degree to which it combines strength and hardness with ductility.

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  • Nickel steel, which usually contains from 3 to 3.50% of nickel and about 0.25% of carbon, combines very great tensile strength and hardness, and a very high limit of elasticity, with great ductility.

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  • Floating on top of the molten metal, it rapidly oxidizes its phosphorus, and the resultant phosphoric acid combines with the lime in the overlying slag as phosphate of lime.

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  • Hydrogen combines with oxygen to form two definite compounds, namely, water (q.v.), H 2 O, and hydrogen peroxide, H202, whilst the existence of a third oxide, ozonic acid, has been indicated.

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  • Now it appears that Boaz combines the essential duty of the goel in purchasing the estate over which Naomi holds rights, and at the same time marries, not Naomi, who is now old, but her daughter-in-law Ruth, in order to perpetuate her husband's family.

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  • It combines readily with fluorine, chlorine and bromine, and also with sulphur, selenium, phosphorus, &c.

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  • Wace, who, while translating Geoffrey, evidently knew, and used, popular tradition, combines these two, asserting that she was of Roman parentage on the mother's side, but cousin to Cador of Cornwall by whom she was brought up. The tradition relating to Guenevere is decidedly confused and demands further study.

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  • As the development of embryo and endosperm proceeds within the embryo-sac, its wall enlarges and commonly absorbs the substance of the nucellus (which is likewise enlarging) to near its outer limit, and combines with it and the integument Fruit and to form the seed-coat; or the whole nucellus and even the integument may be absorbed.

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  • The Landrecht, a work of vast labour and erudition, combines the two systems of German and Roman law supplemented by the law of nature; it was the first German code, but only came into force in 1794, after Frederick's death.

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  • It combines with the sulphates of the alkali metals to form double salts.

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  • It is a bluish-green powder, which on exposure rapidly combines with the oxygen of the air.

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  • Gressmann, The uniqueness of the Old Testament religion is stamped upon the Mosaic legislation, which combines in archaic manner ritual, ethical and civil enactments.

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  • It combines amid diverse material a hero of Bethlehem and rival of Saul with the idea of a conqueror of this district; it introduces peculiar traditions of the ark and sanctuary, and it associates David with Hebron, Calebites and the wilderness of Paran 3 The books of Samuel and Kings have become, in process of compilation, the natural sequel to the preceding books, but the conflicting features and the perplexing differences of standpoint recur elsewhere, and the relationship between them suggests that similar causes have been operative upon the compilation.

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  • The town is under the control of a council with provost and bailies, and combines with Airdrie, Hamilton, Lanark and Linlithgow (the Falkirk group of burghs) to return a member to parliament.

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  • Each village has at least one resident trader, who usually combines in his own person the functions of money-lender, grain dealer and cloth seller.

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  • The sulphate combines with the alkaline sulphates to form double salts of the type Sc 2 (SO 4) 3.3K 2 SO 4.

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  • It combines with aromatic amines to form azocompounds, with arylhydroxylamines to form azoxy compounds, and with hydroxylamine it gives isodiazobenzene.

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  • We have, then, as evidence for the earliest period, the simple pylon-tombs, which belong to the pre-Hellenic age; how far back in this stage the Nabataean settlement goes we do no.t know, but not farther than the 6th century B.C. A period follows in which the dominant civilization combines Greek, Egyptian and Syrian elements, clearly pointing to the age of the Ptolemies.

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  • It combines with potassium to give (C 6 H 5) 3 CK, which with carbon dioxide gives potassium triphenylacetate, (C6H5)3C C02K.

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  • Triphenylmethyl also combines with ethers and esters, but the compounds so formed are unsaturated.

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  • Sumner's Andrew Jackson in the "American Statesmen Series" (Boston, 1882; revised, 1899) combines the leading facts of Jackson's life with a history of his times.

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  • A deduction is often like an induction, in inferring from particulars; the difference is that deduction combines a law in the major with the particulars in the minor premise, and infers syllogistically that the particulars of the minor have the predicate of the major premise, whereas induction uses the particulars simply as instances to generalize a law.

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  • It is infallible, while, whatever the case with perception of the special sensibles, 9 the process which combines particulars is not.

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  • It is assumed that each molecule of solute combines with a molecules of solvent according to the ordinary law of chemical combination, and that the number a, representing the degree of hydration, remains constant within wide limits of temperature and concentration.

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  • The highest pressures recorded for cane-sugar are nearly three times as great as those given by van't Hoff's formula for the gas-pressure, but agree very well with the vapour-pressure theory, as modified by Callendar, provided that we substitute for V in Arrhenius's formula the actual specific volume of the solvent in the solution, and if we also assume that each molecule of sugar in solution combines with 5 molecules of water, as required by the observations on the depression of the freezing-point and the rise of the boiling-point.

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  • It is soluble in water and combines with many metallic chlorides to form double salts.

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  • This perception combines, as understanding, with the primal yearning, which becomes thereby free creative will, and works formatively in the originally lawless nature or ground.

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  • Tungsten combines directly with bromine to give, when the bromine is in excess, the pentaand not a hexabromide.

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  • Phosphorus combines directly with the metal to form W3P4; another phosphide, W2P, results on igniting a mixture of phosphorus pentoxide and tungsten.

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  • In the mountains, ruggedness combines with thin and scattered soil to make these districts of small agricultural value.

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  • So unpurposed does cult grow up that it combines many elements of diverse origin, and is seldom precisely and wholly in accordance with the creed.

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  • Again, in Oporto there is an area which combines every possible sanitary defect - dense overcrowding, great poverty, no light, no air, no drainage, no scavenging, water brought in buckets.

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  • It is readily soluble in water, with which it combines to form hypochlorous acid.

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  • This combination, called Hunters or the differential screw, combines the strength of a large thread with the slowness of motion due to a small one.

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  • While, on one hand, he combines much that had been suggested by Parmenides, Pythagoras and the Ionic schools, he has germs of truth that Plato and Aristotle afterwards developed; he is at once a firm believer in Orphic mysteries, and a scientific thinker, precursor of the physical scientists.

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  • It combines readily with the meta-aminophenols to form rhodamines, which are valuable dyestuffs.

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  • The proteid matter combines with a part of the tannin in the wine, forming an insoluble tannate, and this gradually subsides to the bottom of the cask, dragging with it the mechanically suspended matters which are the main cause of the wine's turbidity.

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  • Copper combines directly with phosphorus to form several compounds.

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  • Copper combines directly with arsenic to form several arsenides, some of which occur in the mineral kingdom.

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  • It is a greyish coloured solid, which combines very energetically with water to form the hydroxide, much heat being evolved during the combination; on heating to redness in a current of oxygen it combines with the oxygen to form the dioxide, which at higher temperatures breaks up again into the monoxide and oxygen.

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  • Antimony combines readily with many other metals to form alloys, some of which find extensive application in the arts.

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  • It combines directly with sulphur and phosphorus, and is readily oxidized when heated with metallic oxides (such as litharge, mercuric oxide, manganese dioxide, &c.).

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  • It combines with chlorides of the alkali metals to form double salts, and also with barium, calcium, strontium, and magnesium chlorides.

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  • It combines with water, forming the hydrates SbC1 5 -1-1 2 0 and SbC1 3.4H 2 O; it also combines with phosphorus oxychloride, hydrocyanic acid, and cyanogen chloride.

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  • By distilling an alloy of antimony and sodium with mythyl iodide, mixed with sand, trimethyl stibine, Sb(CH 3) 3 i is obtained; this combines with excess of methyl iodide to form tetramethyl stibonium iodide, Sb(CH 3) 4 1.

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  • But its flora is the richest in Europe, and combines with the brilliant sunshine, the vivid but harmonious costumes of the peasantry, and the white or paletinted houses to compensate for any such deficiency.

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  • Athena Polias was the patron-goddess of Pergamum, and the legend combines the ethnological record of the connexion claimed between Arcadia and Pergamum with the usual belief that the hero of the city was son of its guardian deity, or at least of her priestess.

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  • If the SH 2 runs short they oxidize the sulphur again to sulphuric acid, which combines with any calcium carbonate present and forms sulphate again.

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  • In the first group, the anti-substance simply combines with the antigen, without, so far as we know, producing any change in it.

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  • The surrounding country is irrigated, and successfully combines agriculture and mining.

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  • When the lead melts and begins to oxidize, the lead oxide, or so-called litharge, combines with or dissolves the non-metallic and readily oxidizable constituents of the ore, while the gold and silver alloy with the lead.

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  • It combines with ammonia to form the readily soluble 2NH 3 Ag 2 SO 4.

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  • It is a tertiary base, and combines readily with the alkyl halides to form pyridinium salts.

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  • This view, however, always has been strongly opposed by those who accept on theological grounds a spiritualistic doctrine, or what is, perhaps, more usual, a theory which combines spiritualism and materialism in the doctrine of a composite nature in man, animal as to the body and in some measure as to the mind, spiritual as to the soul.

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  • Selenium combines directly with hydrogen when heated in the gas, and with fluorine in the cold.

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  • It combines directly with nitrogen, phosphorus, antimony and carbon, and with all the metals (except gold) to form selenides, of which those of the alkali and alkaline earth metals are soluble in water.

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  • It combines with titanium and tin bichlorides and with antimony trichloride, and it is decomposed by water.

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  • It reacts with the caustic alkalis to form selenites, and combines directly with hydrocyanic acid.

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  • With this Platonic philosopheme Xenocrates combines the current theology, identifying the universe and the heavenly bodies with the greater gods, and reserving a place between them and mortals for the lesser divinities.

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  • The element combines directly with the halogens, sulphur and selenium, and most of the metals burn in its vapour forming phosphides.

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  • A small quantity of the phosphorus combines with the oxygen in the vessel, and after this the operation is practically conducted in an atmosphere of nitrogen with the additional safety from any risk of explosion.

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  • It combines with the halide derivatives of boron and silicon to form, e.g.

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  • It is extremely deliquescent, hissing when thrown into water, with which it combines to form phosphoric acid.

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  • Nitrogen Compounds.-Phosphorus pentachloride combines directly with ammonia, and the compound when heated to redness loses ammonium chloride and hydrochloric acid and gives phospham, PN 2 H 4, a substance first described by Davy in 1811.

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  • It combines readily with the alkyl halides.

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  • Where the nitrous fumes prevail and there is less water present, sulphur dioxide combines with nitrous acid and oxygen to form nitroso-sulphuric acid, a crystalline substance of the formula SO 2 (OH)(ONO).

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  • It combines with benzaldehyde, in the presence of hydrochloric acid, to form 2-benzyl-hydroquinone.

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  • On the island of Ceylon there still exists, or existed till recently, a system which combines some of the characteristics of the later Greek (or Semitic) and the modern European notation; and it is conjectured that this was the original Hindu system.

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  • When strongly heated iron inflames in oxygen and in sulphur vapour; it also combines directly with the halogens.

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  • It combines with other sulphides to form compounds of the type M'2Fe2S4.

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  • The town is governed by a provost, bailies and council, and, with Stirling, Culross, Inverkeithing and Queensferry (the Stirling group), combines in returning a member to parliament.

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  • Yet Ritschl claims that his doctrine of Christ as Head of the Church combines the lines of thought found separately in Anselm and Abelard, while Schleiermacher is said to have been one-sidedly Abelardian.

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  • On a large scale, and in magnificent style, it combines the attractive features of a basilica, with all the glory of an edifice crowned by a dome.

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  • Rosin consists mainly of abietic acid, and combines with caustic alkalis to form salts (rosinates or pinates) that are known as "rosin soaps."

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  • Leibnitz retains this attenuated belief in moral freedom and combines with it a belief in the spontaneity of moral agents in the sense that they possess the power of acting and need no other principle of action save the laws of their own natures.

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  • The essential nature of the concept is that it combines the general and the special, and the same combination recurs in being; in being the system of substantial or permanent forms answers to the system of concepts and the relation of cause and effect to the system of judgments, the higher concept answering to "force" and the lower to the phenomena of force, and the judgment to the contingent interaction of things.

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  • It burns in an atmosphere of chlorine forming the trichloride; it also combines directly with bromine and sulphur on heating, while on fusion with alkalis it forms arsenites.

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  • It combines with alkaline iodides to form very unstable compounds.

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  • The eschatology of 2 Macc. is singularly advanced, for it combines the doctrine of a resurrection with that of immortality.

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  • It is situated on the Olsa, a tributary of the Oder, and combines both Polish and German peculiarities in the style of its buildings.

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  • Nebraska wheat, like that of Kansas, combines for milling the splendid qualities of winter wheat with those characteristic of grain grown on the edge of the semi-arid West; flour and grist-mill products were valued at $7,794,130 in 1900 and at $12,190,303 in 1905.

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  • The term "printer's devil" for the errand boy in a printing office probably combines this idea with that of his being black with ink.

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  • The work combines audio, animation, computer graphics and digital video and the club environment with live performance.

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  • ThoughtStream biofeedback combines audio and visual biofeedback to measure subtle changes as you react to different situations.

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  • Once inhaled, carbon monoxide combines with oxygen carrying hemoglobin to form carboxyhemoglobin.

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  • This stylish clamshell mobile phone uniquely combines feminine elegance with the latest mobile communications technology.

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  • For desserts and meat dishes, mixed berries compote combines raspberries, strawberries and blackberries.

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  • The Carrot Card combines the convenience of a standard business card with the power of a CD Rom.

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  • This release combines gentle synths with dramatic piano leads to create an indie pop crossover.

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  • The farm combines dairying and arable, along with the pigs and beef cattle.

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  • Combines live action with classic Disney animation to illustrate proper dental hygiene for young audiences.

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  • Two Center Adventure This adventure combines Med watersports with Ardeche canoe descent More about this course Where is this course available?

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  • This treatment combines vacuum and laser to eliminate toxins, break down fatty deposits and smooth unwanted dimples.

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  • Moreover, most of the remainder is in a north coast belt which combines low dissimilarity with low or moderate dominance.

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  • A model that combines economic dynamism with social justice.

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  • It combines the perspectives of molecular genetics, evolutionary biology and pollination ecology.

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  • The center combines the elegance of a period house with the modern facilities of a first class training center.

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  • Lemongrass - This uplifting and refreshing soap combines pure essential oil of lemongrass with fresh organic lemongrass leaves grown on Kauai.

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  • It combines general exposition with notes for further study.

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  • This paper combines both approaches in a nonlinear model with multiple steady states due to a production externality.

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  • It combines large, undulating greens and mature tree-lined fairways with water coming into play on seven holes.

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  • Soldiers of Gwent A last, somewhat far-fetched explanation combines the above ones.

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  • For gentle skin cleansing and purification Combines purifying micro-particles with the regulating effectiveness of the plant flavonoid complex.

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  • Consumers were seeking already a card that combines both functions.

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  • Unusually, it combines this hardness with a degree of toughness, so the deposit can stand up to high stress contact.

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  • Combines seaweed Hawaiian me at my was full of hawaiian musicians strumming.

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  • Beautifully restored, this luxurious hideaway combines period charm with modern day comfort.

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  • Tricomi combines first-rate theoretical debate and textual analysis to explore the practical application of his suggestions for a new direction in literary historicism.

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  • This combines traditional spark ignition with the sort of compression ignition a diesel engine uses.

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  • Danny has a unique style that combines stand-up, improvisation, story telling, audience participation and the odd bit of magic.

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  • The reggae rhythm combines well with the vocals, which also have true reggae inflections.

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  • The Gainsborough combines the attractive style of bygone days with an easy informality.

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  • The Abbey combines the intimacy of a luxury townhouse hotel with the historic charm of a listed building.

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  • Instead it combines both by focusing its satirical ire on the magazines that promote superficial celebrity culture.

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  • Doder combines lightness of spirit with a sense of the dark things that adults to do each other... .

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  • This combines MBE growth, focused ion beam lithography, and hydrogen radical cleaning within one complete ultra high vacuum system.

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  • Lagos is a stunning seafront location and a very cosmopolitan town that combines the past and the present day in perfect proportions.

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  • He recently formed a duo with the renowned tabla maestro Sanju Sahai that combines western percussion with tabla.

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  • Most of his work is firmly set in his native county and combines melodrama with earthly realism.

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  • Volume Two combines proven suggestions for performing mentalism along with easy to learn routines.

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  • The Elbow Cryo/Cuff combines the therapeutic benefits of controlled compression to minimize hemarthrosis and swelling, and cold to minimize hemarthrosis and swelling, and cold to minimize pain.

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  • The Maternelle range for pregnant and nursing mums combines practicality and comfort with femininity and style.

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  • His " nu soul " sound combines a thoughtful vocal delivery with soulful musical settings and keenly observational lyrics.

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  • Thus we have a director developing an oeuvre that combines social concerns with genuine cinematic expression.

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  • It is used to produce authentic Javanese music, which combines simple melodies with sometimes complex improvised ornamentation.

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  • But, as star, Cruise combines exceptional physicality with a committed and gripping performance.

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  • Flow entering the valve through the outlet port combines with spring action to hold poppet 1 on its seat to check reverse flow.

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  • We present a statistical finite state model that combines prosodic, linguistic and punctuation class features.

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  • It combines elements of psychoanalysis, existential philosophy and gestalt psychology.

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  • Her music often combines chiseled rhythmic pulsation with a bittersweet melodic and harmonic language.

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  • They include portrayals of demons, heroes, dragons and emperors in a style which combines realism and a ' vacant ' expression.

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  • Originally stables and a hay barn, it now combines a wonderful living space with indoor recreation and training facilities.

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  • The unreduced nose combines figs, apricots, nectarines, scented candle wax and hard wood sawdust.

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  • Everything combines to provide a song with a slightly sinister feel to it, helped by the lyrics.

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  • An all-round holiday destination, Miami combines big city sophistication with seductive beaches.

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  • The UK's Future Carrier Based Aircraft needs to be a balanced aircraft that combines both stealth and an offensive capability.

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  • Day our ensemble ed Gillespie Stephen it successfully combines we've ever had.

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  • Writer Greg Cullen is a consummate storyteller, and combines hard-hitting contemporary issues of racism and social isolation with compassion and humor.

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  • This hybrid approach combines the strength of a standards based model with that of continuous quality improvement.

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  • He recently formed a duo with the renowned tabla maestro Sanju Sahai that combines western percussion with tabla maestro Sanju Sahai that combines western percussion with tabla.

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  • Marshall combines her vocal talents with her acting background to create the Magic of the Great Divas in her exciting cabaret show.

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  • Inspired, but ostensibly effortless, movement combines sensitivity and emotional depth, as scene changes and subtle stage trickery are played out seamlessly.

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  • This is good because it combines Manfred's trade mark moog style with lots of jazz and rock undertones around a classical theme.

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  • This interpretation combines a complacent universalism about values, with an optimism that China is slowly waking up to them.

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  • A literary debut which combines wit with barbed insight f. .

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  • Musically Robochrist combines the electronic wizardry of Aphex Twin with huge layers of filthy metal guitar.

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  • The V Class range of sports yachts combines the advantages of the Princess flybridge motor yacht, with a precision engineered high speed design.

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  • The heptahydrated salt combines with the alkaline sulphates to form double sulphates of composition CoS04 M2S04.6H20 (M = K, NH4, &c.).

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  • The special feature of his work is its extreme accuracy and definiteness; he combines the highest mathematical acumen with refinement of experimental skill, so that the idea of ranking him as higher in one department than another does not arise.

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  • The design combines ample boiler capacity with large adhesive weight and moderate axle loads, but except on heavy gradients or for unusually large trains requiring engines of great adhesion, passenger traffic can be more efficiently and economically handled by four-coupled locomotives of the eight-wheel or Atlantic types.

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  • Thus, an atom of iodine only combines with one of hydrogen, VI.

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  • Nitric acid (up to 50%) is formed in the first tower, and weaker acids in the successive ones; the last tower contains milk of lime which combines with the gases to form calcium nitrite and nitrate (this product, being unsuitable as a manure, is decomposed with the acid, and the evolved gases sent back).

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  • Haemoglobin is composed of a basic albumin and an acid substance haematin; it combines readily with oxygen, carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide to form loose compounds (see Nutrition).

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  • It also combines directly with potassium hydride to form potassium formate (see Formic Acid).

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  • It will only combine with hydrogen in the presence of a catalyst, but combines with many other elements directly; for example, phosphorus melts and then inflames, antimony burns in the vapour, and mercury when heated with iodine combines with it rapidly.

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  • Serapion of Thmuis in Egypt, a younger contemporary of Athanasius, in his Eucharistic prayers combines the language of the Didache with a high sacramentalism alien to that document which now only survived in the form of a grace used at table in the nunneries of Alexandria (see Agape).

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  • It combines directly with nitrogen, when heated in the gas, to form the nitride Mg 3 N 2 (see Argon).

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  • Manganese dioxide combines with other basic oxides to form manganites, and on this property is based the Weldon process for the recovery of manganese from the waste liquors of the chlorine stills (see Chlorine).

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  • Cringing, venal, avaricious, dishonest, the Arab combines all the faults of a vicious nature with those which a degraded religion inculcates or encourages.

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  • The cotton gin, steel ploughs, tractors, combines, and a thousand other inventions would forever change the farm.

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  • The Cruise & Steam excursion combines a cruise along the River Dart with a trip on the steam railroad to Paignton.

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  • The hotel combines a luxurious feel with a relaxed ambiance, a beautifully finished hotel with all the amenities.

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  • The second technique combines SPL measurements in a reverberant field with intensity measurements made close to the sample surface.

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  • These crops along Oil seed rape will be cut in August, combines everywhere will be working flat out to bring in the harvest.

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  • The sodium in the salt combines with the silicates in the clay to produce a glossy ' orange peel ' textured glaze surface.

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  • The UK 's Future Carrier Based Aircraft needs to be a balanced aircraft that combines both stealth and an offensive capability.

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  • Day our ensemble ed gillespie stephen it successfully combines we 've ever had.

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  • Tangerose quartz combines the colors and the properties of tangerine quartz and rose quartz.

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  • The design combines tradition with modernity allowing the units to integrate perfectly into a variety of contemporary surroundings.

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  • This is good because it combines Manfred 's trade mark moog style with lots of jazz and rock undertones around a classical theme.

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  • Sulfur Dioxide (SO2) Sulfur dioxide is a corrosive acid gas which combines with water vapor in the atmosphere to produce acid rain.

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  • My aim is to create classic wearable jewelry that combines timeless appeal with a modern twist.

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  • A literary debut which combines wit with barbed insight f..

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  • It cleverly combines the charm of Bangkok 's yesteryears with modern amenities.

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  • Sometimes, your best bet is to choose a travel system, which combines your infant's car seat with a stroller as well.

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  • This gift combines practical components to make a gift that is both useful and beautiful.

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  • Playtex responds to these preferences by offering an underwire nursing bra that combines comfort and style with its smooth, seamless cups and easy nursing access.

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  • Wirefree nursing bras-For those who prefer a wireless fit, the Playtex wirefree bra combines absorbent wicking fabric with banded comfort and easy nursing access.

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  • A dual mode phone combines both technologies and is good for people traveling to locales that may not have robust digital networks in place.

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  • The smaller the loops, the better it will look after daily wear.Cut Pile Berber combines the multi-colored look that's common in Berber with the look of plush carpet (there are no loops).

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  • Sculptured combines looped and non-looped tufts in more than one shade.

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  • Smart Bargains combines a buyers' guide with a discount shopping mall, where products have some customer ratings.

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  • The PetSafe Wellness Bed for dogs and cats combines heat and vibration for an overall massaging effect.

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  • Bailey's Irish Cream is a whiskey based liqueur that combines nicely with an equal part of vanilla infused vodka.

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  • This drink combines the crisp taste of red apples with the clean flavor of vodka.

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  • This drink combines the flavors of berry and peppermint to create a drink that is refreshing, sweet and beautiful.

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  • Baileys Irish Cream is a delicious liqueur that combines Irish Whiskey with real Irish cream, cocoa and sugar.

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  • It sounds like a great idea; a prepaid debit card combines the convenience of not carrying cash with the benefit of not incurring debt.

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  • It is an integrated program that combines security and reporting functions in an easy to use format.

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  • Any vehicle that combines two or more sources of power that can provide propulsion is a hybrid.

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  • Rather, as that organism that first consumes it get consumed by the next creature on the food chain, the mercury level combines with the first animal's making it stronger and more toxic.

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  • It combines with nitrogen oxides and forms tropospheric ozone.

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  • This combines a cloth diaper with a disposable liner.

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  • The Disney Channel Friends for Change combines these with pledges and initiatives to get kids involved.

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  • The IIDA combines all areas of interior design, from residential to corporate, and encourages members to develop their skills through hands-on learning opportunities.

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  • As evidenced in her designs, Rachel combines influences from her English heritage and her casual California lifestyle.

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  • This route is especially challenging as it combines both design and running a small business -- not always compatible skills.

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  • British colonial style combines the elegance of British design with the sturdiness necessary for tropical climates.

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  • The furniture combines Chippendale and Queen Anne furniture styles with rich wood finishes to create a slightly formal feel to a room.

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  • This cutting edge kind of lighting combines crisp and new designs with the latest in technology, all at a price tag that will make your bank balance breathe a sigh of relief.

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  • Cottage style furniture combines the old with the new.

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  • A home decor them inspired by Mexico's culture combines both the Spanish and native influence.

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  • An 8x lighted makeup mirror combines both the efficiency of a high magnification with the necessary light beams to ensure flawless makeup application.

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  • Colgate Total Advanced Whitening combines the proven 12 hour germ-fighting formula of Colgate Total with an advanced whitening silica system that helps remove surface stains for healthier and whiter teeth.

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  • Cat eye makeup combines light neutral shadows with heavy eye lining to enhance the natural color of your eye, to make your eyes look bigger, and to draw attention to the eye.

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  • The Argan Tinted Moisturizer combines a lightweight foundation with a powerful moisturizer to condition and preserve skin's youthful look.

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  • If you're looking for a job that combines location with a certain title or skill, enter both into the search field of your favorite search engine or job board.

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  • If you have several smaller items, consider combining them into a "lot," a single auction that combines several offerings.

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  • If you like to watch movies, television shows, exercise videos, or anything else that combines video and sound using your iPad or other Bluetooth-enabled tablet or smartphone, you're sure to fall in love with this device.

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  • This camera combines digital photography with a built-in photo printer.

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  • There is a third category of camera available to consumers which combines the ease of a point-and-shoot with the flexibility of an SLR camera.

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  • Cooking in a manner that combines multiple ethnic styles is called fusion.

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  • Heartland combines leather and suede to create a two-toned album that is both attractive and affordable.

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  • Make a scrapbook that combines photos, journaling, and an assortment of recipes for a unique item that's guaranteed to be a hit.

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  • The Cricut Create is an electronic cutting tool that combines the best features of the original Cricut and the Cricut Expression machine.

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  • Hot off the Press is one of the older scrapbook manufacturers and their line of "photo realistic" paper combines photography with scrapbook paper.

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  • You will find that most ski areas offer a beginner package that combines a lesson, gear rental and lift ticket.

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  • The three-day clinic, designed for intermediate to advanced skiers, combines high-end instruction with the opportunity to demo over 30 pairs of female-specific skis.

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  • This program combines parents and children in the lesson and gives parents a lesson on how to teach their child ski techniques, mountain safety and etiquette.

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  • This site combines the visual and the mental in the hopes of offering a complete guided meditation script.

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  • Yoga combines the use of meditation, movement, and breathing exercises to help manage stress and improve health.

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  • Pilates, Yoga or a combination of the two - combines stretching and controlled breathing to tone your body without the impact on your joints of running or aerobics.

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  • The program combines exciting activities like snowboarding with personal development exercises.

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  • The New Life Detoxification Program combines exercise, sweating in a sauna, and using nutritional supplements to reduce drug and alcohol symptoms and cravings.

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  • Bridging the Gap combines alternative and traditional therapies to help with recovery.

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  • Promises Treatment Center has a beautiful location and combines evidence-based treatment with holistic approaches.

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  • Women's addiction treatment combines programs and resources that are especially tailored to women.

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  • The Silver Goose.com combines personalization with pink stripes and embroidered names that any little or even big girl would love.

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  • This accelerated learning combines the best of in-person education with speed, allowing students who can meet the grueling schedule an opportunity to complete college their way.

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  • Accredited by the Distance Education and Training Council and approved by the Better Business Bureau, the U.S. Career Institute's program combines wedding and event planning into a single course of study.

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  • The school combines general education courses with specialized technical instruction and professional training.

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  • Each ship combines the best in modern amenities with classic cruise traditions and a relaxed ambiance, perfect for experienced cruisers or vacationers who wish to escape from the more glitzy atmospheres of other megaships.

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  • The online reverse auction concept is versatile because it combines the pricing power of competition with one-on-one service from expert cruise specialists all in one convenient place.

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  • Another option is a four-night Nile cruise that combines the scenic river and luxury ship accommodations with trips to Aswan and Luxor, a train ride from Aswan to Cairo and two nights in a Cairo hotel.

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  • The Labradoodle combines many of the best attributes of its parents.

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  • Each piece expertly combines symbols or motifs within stunning arrangements of pearls, stones, precious metals, or other materials.

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  • Read on to learn more about this innovative design team that combines the look of vintage jewelry with modern trends.

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  • Although silver can harmonize with many types of stones and materials in a rings, some gems are more commonly used than others, popular because of the delightful visual appeal when combines with silver.

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  • A crystal heart jewelry box combines the symbols of love, life, purity and greatness making it a gift that carries strong emotions and feelings.

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  • Jewelry for Mother - the store offers a choice of jewelry for mothers including a bangle bracelet that combines a birthstone and photos for a truly personal item of jewelry.

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  • They are available as a single gold disc or combines with other materials such as shells or gemstones.

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  • If you are looking for jewelry that combines modern and traditional Italian glass design, consider Millacreli.

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  • The Italian glass Millefiori combines layers of colored Murano glass to create floral patterns.

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  • Jewelry that has been inspired by the Twilight film is extremely popular and combines rich romantic styles with a little adventurous flair.

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  • This combines the vibrant green of peridot with the delicate pink of pearls, creating a result that conjures up the image of 'strawberry lime'.

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  • The strawberry lime look combines stunning greens along with rich pinks.

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  • Sterling silver combines a beautiful cool white color with hard-wearing qualities which makes sterling silver jewelry ideal for every day wear.

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  • Perhaps you like diamonds and may select a ring that combines pearls, onyx, and diamonds for eye-catching sparkle.

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  • Valenza district has reputation for hand-crafted jewelry that combines gold and precious gems.

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  • Suit separates make their dressy days a bit easier, as it combines comfort with class.

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  • Combines the technology of HeatGear with ArmourStretch to give you full mobility and even more efficient wicking thanks to the 4-way stretch.

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  • Martins Big and Tall combines the best aspects of a brick-and-mortar store with the cutting-edge of social media.

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  • This Certified USDA Organic formula combines the nutritional benefits of organic milk with the special SimilacĀ® AdvanceĀ® supplements designed to enhance brain and eye development in babies.

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  • Surya Henna Cream is a new concept in hair coloring that combines hair color dye and plants that condition the hair while coloring.

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  • If pantyhose aren't your favorite thing to wear or you just like the look of garters, wearing plus size garter panties combines the convenience of not wearing a garter belt with a sexy twist.

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  • Traditionally, the special occasion plus size suit combines a jacket and skirt, although trousers can be substituted.