In-place Sentence Examples

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  • Yully stopped in place.

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  • She flipped a few strands of her blond hair back in place.

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  • Black metalwork held the gem in place.

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  • The car remained solidly in place.

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  • She looked into the car beside them at the smiling family frozen in place.

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  • She stopped in place as Fate's words returned her.

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  • He held her in place.

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  • Darkyn was always too far ahead of her, twisting her into knots to keep her in place.

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  • It was a fun dinner—he didn't even burn the buns—and he had at least three votes locked in place.

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  • The mine was sealed, a new metal door and padlock in place where the gaping opening had welcomed the Deans two days before.

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  • A diet book was conspicuously in place on the kitchen counter.

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  • Deidre sought to figure out what it was about the currents and subtle movement that kept her in place when she wanted to return to the castle, where it was warm.

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  • Mesmerized by the souls, Deidre stopped in place suddenly.

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  • What other deals were in place that Gabriel didn't fully know about?

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  • He called a portal when in the hallway and walked into the shadow realm, stopping in place.

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  • Deidre stayed in place long enough for him to put some distance between them.

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  • The hands spun several times while the icons around its edges glowed, danced and finally settled back in place.

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  • A light knock at the door made her stop in place.

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  • She stayed in place.

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  • Though she tried hard not to fear death, she wondered what kind of creature was capable of breaking through bars made of materials she'd never before seen and held in place with some sort of magic.

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  • Uneasy, she started to move away, but he grabbed her arm to keep her wrist in place and tore into it.

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  • She stopped in place.

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  • Long, dark hair was held in place at the base of his neck by a thick band of rose gold.

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  • Kiera braced herself and exited behind Evelyn, whose quick step led them back to the main house and outside, where the floating tents were still in place.

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  • A'Ran studied her for a long moment before turning on the reciprocal viewer, curious yet wary as to what his nishani had to say in place of Ne'Rin.

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  • She couldn't remember when the outdoors had felt so small or when it'd become so humid she was sweating in place.

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  • Grass tickled her feet as she stayed in place too long.

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  • When they entered Bird Song Fred was still in place on the sofa, but as soon as he saw them he jumped up and embraced Cynthia like the returning prodigal child.

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  • It was plunk, plunk, plunk as little pieces began falling in place.

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  • The insurgent pinned her in place with one foot on her stomach and wrenched off her civilian grays.

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  • He couldn't focus and strained against whatever held him in place.

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  • Lana hesitated then sat, watching Kelli use the bread in place of utensils to eat her dinner.

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  • His high-water trousers exposed black silk socks with little ladders up the sides, held in place with garters, something Dean hadn't seen in decades.

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  • The suitcase contained three sets of under­wear and socks, all neatly folded and strapped in place with an elastic cord.

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  • It pained Dean to see her 30 pounds thinner, wearing an ill fitting wig in place of her waist-length ebony hair, but her indomitable spirit continued to leave him in awe.

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  • Jonathan Winston never flinched and his smile remained in place as he moved very close to Vinnie, nearly touching him.

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  • His shirt and tie were in place as usual and Mrs. Lincoln was curled up on the bath mat at his feet, fast asleep.

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  • These things have a way of falling in place.

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  • Dean planned to telephone Fred directly from Willoughby's to make absolutely sure no inquisitive eavesdropper could arrive at the bar before he was securely in place.

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  • Two large suitcases remained in place.

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  • They remained in place for 20 minutes, occasionally exchang­ing a shouted comment, but mostly looking up or down at each other, self-consciously.

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  • Her eyes were cast downward, and her glass still in place on the table.

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  • When he could see what she saw, Darian stopped in place.

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  • Yes, it was a woman's shape, her body clad in dark breeches and boots, her sleeveless tunic held in place beneath a leather belt.

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  • He remained in place for a long moment after Hilden left.

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  • The enemies' warriors were in place.

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  • Is everyone in place for this evening?

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  • Xander crouched over her body, one knee in the center of her chest to keep her in place.

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  • Turning to face Ashley, she stopped in place.

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  • In 1808 he was elected a member of the French Academy in place of Cabanis, and in 1832 he was also named a member of the Academy of Moral Sciences on its reorganization.

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  • This process is, however, less fully developed than in elephants, and as many as three teeth may be in place in each jaw at one time.

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  • A tendency is growing up towards the extension of technical and commercial education in place of the exclusively classical instruction hitherto imparted.

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  • A few colonists sent out by the Susque hanna Company settled at Mill Creek near the present site of 1 In place of De Forest Richards, deceased.

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  • With another form of gas stove coke is used in place of the perforated asbestos; the fire is started with the gas, which, when the coke is well alight, may be dispensed with, and the fire kept up with coke in the usual way.

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  • Deciduous premolar preceded by a minute molariform tooth, which remains in place until the animal is nearly full grown.

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  • Clearly, then, it was a day of suspended activity, but it will be noted that no religious observances are prescribed in place of the forbidden secular matters.

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  • The latter was begun by Henry of Guise in 1578, in place of an older château burnt by Louis XI.

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  • The houses, built of stone and whitewashed, are square, substantial, flat-topped buildings, presenting to the street bare walls, with a few slits protected by iron gratings in place of windows.

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  • It is in fact the electromagnet and spindle of a telegraph relay with a siphon in place of the tongue.

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  • The receiving arrangements comprised also an open or antenna circuit connected directly with a closed condenser-inductance circuit, but in place of the spark gap in the transmitter an electrolytic receiver was inserted, having in connexion with it as indicator a voltaic cell and telephone.

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  • A cord circuit, similar in many respects, including the method .y.^9 Jr '' of operation, but equipped with condensers and impedance coils, in place of the repeating coil, is shown in fig.

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  • Large as this progress was it would have been much greater if the Telephone Company had been granted adequate powers to put wires underground and thus instal a complete metallic circuit in place of the single wire, earthreturn, circuit which it was constrained to employ.

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  • At Palermo the Sicilians struggled hard to establish a republic in place of the odious government of an alien dynasty.

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  • When, in place of a number of such cells called tracheids, we have a continuous tube with the same kind of wall thickening, but composed of a number of cells whose cross walls have disappeared, the resulting structure is called a vessel.

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  • In other cases the reduction goes much further, till the endodermis eventually comes to surround nothing but an intercellular channel formed in place of the stelar tissue.

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  • It receives the three great venous trunks of the body, namely the vena cava superior dextra, the vena cava superior sinistra more dorsally, and the vena cava inferior more to the right and below; the opening of the last is guarded by two prominent valves in place of the mammalian valvula Eustachii.

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  • In 1855 he was appointed commander-in-chief of the Russian forces in the Crimea in place of Prince Menshikov.

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  • When the German confederation was re-established in 1850 in place of the parliament of Frankfort, Gorchakov was appointed Russian minister to the diet.

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  • For the time, however, he made a virtue of necessity, and Alexander II., recognizing the wisdom and courage which Gorchakov had exhibited, appointed him minister of foreign affairs in place of Count Nesselrode.

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  • On all the accepted forms there are two or more flanges at the bottom, running lengthwise of the plate and crosswise of the rail; these are requisite to give proper stiffness, and further, as they are forced into the tie by the weight of passing traffic, they help to fix the plate securely in place.

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  • The old castle, at one time the residence of the patriarchs of Aquileia, and now used as a prison, was erected by Giovanni Fontana in 1517 in place of the older one destroyed by an earthquake in 1511.

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  • Ezekiel's system constituted an ecclesiastical in place of a political organization, a church-state in place of a nation.

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  • In February 1845 he received the announcement of his election as corresponding member of the French Institute in place of the Spanish historian Navarrete, and also of the Royal Society of Berlin.

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  • In order to meet the universal discontent and the financial difficulties constitutional government was introduced; a parliament was established in which all races of the empire were represented, and in place of centralized despotism was established Liberal centralization under Schmerling and the German Liberals.

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  • Antipater remained secure, in power if not in place.

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  • Assisted by the influential freedman Pallas, she induced her uncle the emperor Claudius to marry her after the death of Messalina, and adopt the future Nero as heir to the throne in place of Britannicus.

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  • The election of Merlin of Douay and Francois of Neufchatel as Directors, in place of Carnot and Barthelemy, gave to that body a compactness which enabled it to carry matters with a high hand, until the hatred felt by Frenchmen for this soulless revival of a moribund Jacobinism gradually endowed the Chambers with life and strength sufficient to provoke a renewal of strife with the Directory.

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  • St Mark then became the patron saint of Venice in place of St Theodore.

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  • The committee secured much verde antico and porphyry for the restoration of the pavement, in place of the common marbles which it had been intended to use, and organized special workshops for the restoration and preservation of the ancient mosaics, which it had been intended to detach and replace.

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  • Perhaps the most rudimentary form of snare arose from the spinning of threads round the mouth of the tube to hold it in place.

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  • Civil in place of military government was instituted; immigration began; and Andrew Turnbull, an Englishman, brought over a band of about 1500 Minorcans (1769), whom he engaged in the cultivation of indigo at New Smyrna.

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  • Since the general adoption of shooting in place of netting or bagging game, setters have been trained to act as pointers.

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  • Wittgenstein, who now commanded the allies in place of Kutusov, hearing of his approach, had decided to attack ' Napoleon always gave them out as 300,000, but this number was never attained.

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  • It is thus used as the name of a surgical appliance, a belt with an elastic spring keeping in place a pad used as a support in cases of hernia.

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  • The "Regency portable fountain," patented in 1825 by Charles Plinth, was the prototype of the modern siphon, from which it differed in having a stopcock in place of a spring valve.

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  • These equites equo private had no vote in the centuries, received pay in place of the aes equestre, and did not form a distinct corps.

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  • They yield chitin in place of chondrin or gelatin - as does also the cartilage of the Cephalopod's endoskeleton.

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  • The appearance of tracheae in place of lung-sacs cannot be regarded as a starting-point for a new line of descent comprising all the tracheate forms; From Lankester, Journ.

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  • Then again, the ears are large in proportion to the head, the pupil of the eye is elliptical and vertical when in a strong light, and the female has six pairs of teats, in place of the three to five pairs found in dogs, wolves and jackals.

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  • If much iron should be present in the shale then it is preferable to use potassium chloride in place of potassium sulphate.

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  • Bessenyei introduced the use of rhymed alexandrines in place of the monotonous Zrinian measure.

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  • We may therefore conveniently take as our unit, in place of x, a number y such that x=6y.

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  • These claims were regarded by the Peace Conference as excessive, and under the Treaty of Neuilly only the two first were allowed, though in place of the third the town and district of Tsaribrod were assigned to Yugoslavia, and thereby the main strategic key to Sofia.

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  • But, as applied to lower and more obscure forms of life, teleology presented alfnost insurmountable difficulties; and consequently, in place of exact experiment and demonstration, the most reckless though ingenious assumptions were made as to the utility of the parts and organs of lower animals.

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  • In 1856 a series of public meetings, summoned by Pretorius, was held at different districts in the Transvaal for the purpose of discussing and deciding whether the time had not arrived for substituting a strong central government in place of the petty district governments which had hitherto existed.

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  • He offered, it is true, a seven years' franchise law in place of the five years' franchise which Sir Alfred Milner asked for.

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  • The skirts were held in place by a thick rolled belt, and the upper part of the body remained quite nude in the earliest times; but from the middle Minoan period onward we often find an important addition in the shape of a low-cut bodice, which sometimes has sleeves, either tight-fitting or puffed, and ultimately develops into a laced corsage.

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  • His talents as an orator and rhetorician were greatly admired by his contemporaries, a number of whom formed themselves into a school called after him Frontoniani, whose avowed object it was to restore the ancient purity and simplicity of the Latin language in place of the exaggerations of the Greek sophistical school.

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  • Another scheme seriously suggested in 1904, to meet existing disabilities of communication between north and south by linking the northern and southern tramway services, involved the removal of the Charing Cross terminus of the South Eastern and Chatham railway to the south side of the river, and the construction of a new bridge in place of the railway bridge.

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  • Sometimes purple glass is used in place of brown, probably with the design of imitating the precious murrhine.

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  • In Babylonia, in place of the basrelief we have the figure in the round, the earliest examples being the statues from Tello which are realistic but somewhat clumsy.

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  • The Peruvian chinchilla (C, brevicaudata) is larger, with relatively shorter ears and tail; while still larger species constitute the genus Lagidium, ranging from the Andes to Patagonia, and distinguished by having four in place of five front-toes, more pointed ears, and a somewhat differently formed skull.

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  • He was also elected as a depute suppleant to the Legislative Assembly, and was called upon to sit in it in place of a deputy who had resigned.

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  • John the Fearless then began negotiations with the English, while Bernard VII., appointed constable in place of the count of SaintPol, who had been killed at Agincourt, returned to defend Paris.

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  • From this appears that Battel was familiar with both the chimpanzee and the gorilla, the former of which he terms engeco and the latter pongo - names which ought apparently to be adopted for these two species in place of those now in use.

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  • The fall of Sana made a deep impression t Constantinople, every effort was made to hasten out reinforcements, the veteran Ahmad Feizi Pasha was nominated to the supreme command, and Anatolian troops in place of the unreliable Syrian element were detailed.

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  • The use of the convex lens, which is given as a great secret, in place of the concave speculum of the first edition, is not so clearly described as by Barbaro; the addition of the concave speculum is proposed for making the images larger and clearer, and also for making them erect, but no details are given.

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  • Let a metal ball be suspended by a silk thread, and the canister lid so fixed to the thread that when the lid is in place the ball hangs in the centre of the canister.

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  • In the Thies process, used in many districts in the United States, the vats are rotating barrels made, in the later forms, of iron lined with lead, and provided with a filter formed of a finely perforated leaden grating running from one end of the barrel to the other, and rigidly held in place by wooden frames.

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  • In 31 Messalla was appointed consul in place of Antony, and took part in the battle of Actium.

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  • Since the accident at Hartley colliery in 1862, caused by the breaking of the pumping-engine beam, which fell into the shaft and blocked it up, whereby the whole of the men then at work in the mine were starved to death, it has been made compulsory upon mine-owners in the United Kingdom to have two pits for each working, in place of the single one divided by walls or brattices which was formerly thought sufficient.

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  • The tone of the passage when compared with the disciplinary methods of the synagogue indicates that its purpose was to introduce elements of reason and moral suasion in place of sterner methods.

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  • Thus baptism is not valid if wine or ice be used instead of water, nor the Eucharist if water be consecrated in place of wine, nor confirmation unless the chrism has been blessed by a bishop; also olive oil must be used.

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  • Gradually they resumed church-fellowship in Amsterdam, where they chose the learned Henry Ainsworth as teacher, in place of Greenwood, but elected no new pastor, as they expected Francis Johnson (1562-1618) soon to be released and to rejoin them.

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  • Haue; the root is seen in "hew," to cut, cleave; the word must be distinguished from "hoe," promontory, tongue of land, seen in place names, e.g.

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  • The velocities in different gases may be compared by this apparatus by filling the dust-tube with the gases in place of air.

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  • Commandant Pretorius was, however, elected president in place of Mr Boshof.

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  • In 966 Richard I., duke of Normandy, founded in place of the oratory a Benedictine monastery, which in the succeeding century received a considerable share of the spoils of the conquest of England.

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  • The revenue of Netherlands India has been derived mainly from customs, excise, ground-tax, licences, poll-tax, &c., from monopolies - opium, salt and pawn-shops (the management of which began to be taken over by the government in 1903, in place of the previous system of farming-out), coffee, &c., railways, tin mines and forests, and from agricultural and other concessions.

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  • The treaty of Frankfort in 1871 contained, in place of the previous 1880; detailed commercial treaty with Germany, the simple " most favoured nation " proviso.

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  • In 1871 the anti-reform influence of the grand vizier, Mahmoud Nedim, seemed to Midhat a danger to the country, and in a personal interview he boldly stated his views to the sultan, who was so struck with their force and entire disinterestedness that he appointed Midhat grand vizier in place of Mahmoud.

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  • The hind-feet have only four toes, owing to the suppression of the first, in place of which they have a fleshy pad on the inner side of the foot, between which and the toes boughs and other objects can be firmly grasped as with a hand.

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  • The apparatus described in the patent specification is an iron cylinder heated by gas rings below, with a narrower cylinder beneath, through which passes upwards a stout iron cathode rod cemented in place by caustic soda solidified in the narrower vessel.

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  • In the Systeme social (1 773), the Politique naturelle (1773-1774) and the Morale universelle (1776) Holbach attempts to rear a system of morality in place of the one he had so fiercely attacked, but these later writings had not a tithe of the popularity and influence of his earlier work.

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  • In 1235 he was made duke of Swabia and in 1237 was chosen king of the Romans, or German king, at Vienna, in place of his half-brother Henry, an election which was subsequently confirmed by the diet at Spires.

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  • On the 9th of March 1871 a syndicate recommended that, in the Previous Examination, French and German (taken together) should be allowed in place of Greek; on the 27th of April this recommendation (which only affected candidates for honours or for medical degrees) was rejected by 51 votes to 48.

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  • It was a very richly decorated object of coloured threads interwoven with gold, worn outside the luxurious mantle or robe; it was kept in place by a girdle, and by shoulder-pieces (?), to which were attached brooches of onyx (fastened to the robe) and golden rings from which hung the "breastplate" (or rather pouch) containing the sacred lots, Urim and Thummim.

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  • Even in a set of weights all found together, the average variation is only reduced to 1/60 in place of 1/36 (29).

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  • By the theory of maris 1/5 of 20.6 cubed is 1755; by maris = Assyrian talent, 1850, in place of 1850 or 1980 stated above; hence the more likely theory of weight, rather than cubit, connexion is nearer to the facts.

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  • An important branch of this industry is the manufacture of " zarapes " (called ponchos " in other parts of Spanish America) - a blanket slit in the centre for the head to pass through, and worn in place of a coat by men of the lower classes.

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  • Colleges of law, medicine and engineering were created in Mexico City in 1865 in place of the old university and were successful from the beginning.

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  • The Marriage Act 1898 dispensed with the necessity of the attendance of a registrar at marriages celebrated at a nonconformist place of worship, substituting in place thereof a person duly authorized by the trustees of the place of worship, if the persons intending to be married so desire; but the parties may, if they wish, still require the presence of the registrar.

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  • The needles are put in place one by one against the raised frames, or trestles, by a derrick on a barge lifting them by their ring, whilst a man on the foot-bridge, taking hold of the eye at the top, arranges them in position close together.

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  • When these fires occur while the trees are full of sap, a curious mucilaginous matter is exuded from the half-burnt stems; when dry it is of pale reddish colour, like some of the coarser kinds of gum-arabic, and is soluble in water, the solution resembling gumwater, in place of which it is sometimes used; considerable quantities are collected and sold as " Orenburg gum "; in Siberia and Russia it is occasionally employed as a semi-medicinal food, being esteemed an antiscorbutic. For burning in close stoves and furnaces, larch makes tolerably good fuel, its value being estimated by Hartig as only one-fifth less than that of beech; the charcoal is compact, and is in demand for iron-smelting and other metallurgic uses in some parts of Europe.

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  • The oxyfluoride, Cr02F2, is obtained in a similar manner to the oxychloride by using fluorspar in place of common salt.

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  • As the reeling proceeds the reeler has to give the most careful attention to the thickness of the strand being produced, and to introduce new cocoons in place of any from which the reelable silk has become exhausted.

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  • The lap is taken to the filling engine, which is similar in construction and appearance to the opener as far as the feeding arrangements are concerned, but the drum, in place of being entirely covered with fine steel teeth, is spaced at intervals of from 5 to to in.

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  • We therefore should expect a band in place of the line, which is the case, but our calculation is not able to give the displacement of the most intense portion, which is what we require for comparison with experiment.

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  • This building, erected in the 15th century amid the barren dunes bordering the east shore of the estuary near its mouth, in place of a more ancient oratory, was long buried beneath drifts of sand.

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  • The price of a pig was twice, and that of an ox six times as great as that of a sheep. Regarding the prices of commodities other than live-stock we have little definite information, though an approximate estimate may be made of the value of arms. It is worth noticing that we often hear of payments in gold and silver vessels in place of money.

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  • We may notice also the introduction of the mill in place of the quern which hitherto had been in universal use.

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  • The Dalai Lama was now summoned to Peking, where he obtained the imperial authority to resume his administration in place of the provisional governors appointed as a result of the British mission.

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  • As the seamen got to the wall they leapt down and tried to make the mole grapnels fast (for hauling the ship into the mole), but only one was got in place and a heavy roll broke it up.

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  • Six years previously he had been made a corresponding member of the French Academy of Sciences, and in 1830 he was elected as one of its eight foreign associates in place of Davy.

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  • It is one of the expressions used in the Targums in place of "God."

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  • Strong-growing pears, for instance, are grafted on the quince stock in order to restrict their tendency to form " gross " shoots and a superabundance of wood in place of flowers and fruit.

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  • He introduced a regular musical contest in place of the old recitations of the rhapsodes, which were an old standing accompaniment of the festival.

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  • Andreas Gordon (1712-1751) of Erfurt, a Scotch Benedictine monk, first used a glass cylinder in place of a sphere.

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  • The rapid advance in mechanical engineering in the latter part of this second period stimulated the iron industry greatly, giving it in 1728 Payn and Hanbury's rolling mill for rolling sheet iron, in 1760 John Smeaton's cylindrical cast-iron bellows in place of the wooden and leather ones previously used, in 1783 Cort's grooved rolls for rolling bars and rods of iron, and in 1838 James Nasmyth's steam hammer.

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  • The finest skins when dyed black are used very largely in America in place of the dyed black fox so fashionable for mourning wear in Great Britain and France.

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  • During the period just mentioned the tailors' methods of scientific pattern cutting have been adopted by the leading furriers in place of the old chance methods of fur cutters, so that to-day a fur garment may be as accurately and gracefully fitted as plush or velvet, and with all good houses a material pattern is fitted and approved before the skins are cut.

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  • Paraguayan tea is used in place of the ordinary tea or coffee in many parts of South America.

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  • Although he really directed the policy of the various ministries, he evidently thought that the time was not ripe for asserting openly his own claims to direct the policy of the Republic, and seemed inclined to observe a neutral attitude as far as possible; but events hurried him on, and early in 1881 he placed himself at the head of a movement for restoring scrutin de lisle, or the system by which deputies are returned by the entire department which they represent, so that each elector votes for several representatives at once, in place of scrutin d'arrondissement, the system of small constituencies, giving one member to each district and one vote to each elector.

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  • It will be in place here to explain the difference between friars, monks, and canons regular.

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  • To avoid dryness and prolixity he condensed quotations, and occasionally employed the Thucydidean method of abridgment or representation in place of fact catalogues.

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  • But the most important technical use of the word is in geology, as introduced by C. Lyell in 1840 in place of " Diluvium."

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  • The conductivity of the same bars was independently determined by the method of Forbes, employing an ingenious formula for the heat-loss in place of Newton's law.

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  • A custom also sprang up, and was common at the time of the Commutation Acts, for a tithe-owner to accept a fixed sum of money or fixed quantity of the goods tithable in place of the actual tithes, known as a modus decimandi, whether in respect of a whole parish or only of particular lands within it; and this could be sued for in the ecclesiastical courts.

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  • Later, under Greek influences, a peristyle with rooms round it was added in place of the garden.

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  • The conservative tendencies of the Chinese people have prevented them adopting the modern methods of extensive cultivation based on scientific principles, and the manipulation of crops by machinery in place of hand labour.

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  • Neopythagoreanism was an attempt to introduce a religious element into pagan philosophy in place of what had come to be regarded as an arid formalism.

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  • The following table gives the wave-lengths of the photographically brightest of these, retaining four significant figures in place of Westman's five.

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  • At the same time the prevalent tone of the populace was, no doubt, Hellenistic, as is shown by the fact that the Jews who settled there acquired Greek in place of Aramaic as their mother-tongue, and in its upper circles Alexandrian society under the Ptolemies was not only Hellenistic, but notable among the Hellenes for its literary and artistic brilliance.

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  • Mahomet seems for a while to have entertained the thought of adopting al-Rahman as a proper name of God, in place of Allah, which was already used by the heathens.'

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  • Ennius prided himself especially on being the first to form the strong speech of Latium into the mould of the Homeric hexameter in place of the old Saturnian metre.

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  • East of the Damietta mouth of the Nile this strip is in place not more than 200 yds.

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  • The Pyramid Kings.A different ideal appears in the pyramid times; in place of the naturalism of the earlier work there is more regularity, some convention, and the sense of a school in the style.

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  • Large tiles, a foot in length, were glazed completely all over, and used to line the walls of rooms; they were retained in place by deep dovetails and ties of copper wire.

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  • The great temple of Karnak had existed since the XIth Dynasty or earlier, but the existing structure was begun under Tethmosis (Tahutmes) I., and two of the great pylons and one obelisk of his remain in place.

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  • Professor Petrie, however, thinks it best, while accepting the evidence of the Sirius date, to suppose further that a whole Sothic period of 1460 years had passed in the interval, making a total of 1650 years for the six dynasties in place of 220 years.

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  • The establishment of the Mixed Tribunals in 1876, in place of the system of consular jurisdiction in civil actions, made some of the courts of justice international.

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  • On the same day seven " superintendents," including Tausen and Sadolin, all of whom had worked zealously for the cause of the Reformation, were consecrated in place of the dethroned bishops.

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  • When the correspondence of the commissioners was sent to the United States Congress the letters "X," "Y" and "Z," were inserted in place of the names of the French agents with whom the commission treated - hence the "X Y Z Correspondence," famous in American history.

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  • From 1577 onwards, Venice endeavoured to crush the pirates without offending Austria, enlisting Albanians in place of their Dalmatian crews, who feared reprisals at home.

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  • The okapi (Ocapia), which is also African but restricted to the tropical forest-region, in place of being an inhabitant of more or less open country, represents a second genus, characterized by the shorter neck and limbs, the totally different type of colouring, and the restriction of the horns to the male sex, in which they form a pair on the forehead; these horns being more compressed than FIG.

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  • Either we must regard Merycodus as a deer which parallels the antelopes and the prongbuck in every detail of skeletal structure, or else, like the prongbuck, an antelope separated from the main stock at a date sufficiently early to have permitted the development of a distinct type of cranial appendages, namely, antlers in place of true horns.

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  • A case in point is the employment of hydraulic lime in place of Portland cement as grouting outside the cast-iron tubes used for lining tunnels made by the shield system.

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  • It resists the action of water, salt or fresh, very well, and is therefore useful in situations where the work is likely to be submerged immediately after it has been put in place.

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  • He also drew Spain nearer to the papacy, and it was his decision which established the Roman ritual in place of the old missal of Saint Isidore - the so - called Mozarabic. On the other hand he was very open to Arabic influence.

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  • This information should not be considered complete and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, call, consultation, or advice of your physician or other professionals or any information contained on or in any product packaging or labels.

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  • These transported relics show that the Chalk must once have been in place at no great distance, if indeed it did not actually occupy part of Aberdeenshire and the neighbouring counties.

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  • Wallace had made the error of risking a general engagement in place of retiring into the hills; to do this had, it is said, been his purpose, but Edward surprised him, and Wallace disappears from the leadership, while the wavering Robert Bruce appears in command, with the new bishop of St Andrews, Lamberton; Lord Soulis; and the younger Comyn, " the Red Comyn " of Badenoch.

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  • The history of the new dynasty is marked by perpetual strife and the development of luxury and the liberal arts, in place of the old-fashioned austerity of thought and manners.

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  • The species of Camelops were probably fully as large as llamas, and some, at any rate, resembled these animals as regards the number of teeth, the incisors being reduced to one upper and three lower pairs, and the cheekteeth to four or five in the upper and four in the lower jaw; the total number of teeth thus being 28 or 30 in place of the 44 of Poebrotherium.

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  • The title of " vicar of Jesus Christ," borne by the popes, was introduced as their special designation during the 8th century, in place of the older style of " vicar of St Peter " (or vicarius principis apostolorum).

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  • In canon law priests doing work in place of the parish priest are called vicars.

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  • At Athens Antiochus began to build a vast temple of Zeus Olympius, in place of one begun by Peisistratus; but it was only finished by Hadrian in A.D.

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  • In 1906 it was re-opened, the houses being cleared away, and a hospice for Greek pilgrims erected in place of them.

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  • The German portion of the peninsula is generally similar to that of western Jutland, the main difference lying in the occurrence of islands (the North Frisian) off the west coast in place of sand-bars and lagoons.

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  • While most of the species are of interest chiefly to the conchologist, there are a number of edible forms. The shells of Placuna placenta, L., split into thin flat plates and, cut into small squares, are almost universally used in place of window glass.

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  • From the great opercula of certain marine forms bracelets and other ornaments are carved, while the hard serrated edges of other species are sometimes employed in place of knives for harvesting rice.

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  • He found the speech pro Archia at Liege in 1333, and in 1345 at Verona made his famous discovery of the letters to Atticus, which revealed to the world Cicero as a man in place of the " god of eloquence " whom they had worshipped.

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  • They are apparently offered in place of those of Aristotle, an acquaintance with whose distinctions they clearly presume.

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  • The practical end, freedom from the bondage of things with the peace it brings, is all in all, and even scientific inquiry is only in place as a means to this end.

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  • Combebiac does not use K; and in place of, n he uses, u =1 7 - E, so that, u 2 = I, wµ = - µw = w, w 2 = o.

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  • Thus, in place of his general tri-quaternion we might deal with products of an odd number of point-plane-scalars (of form, uq+wr) which are themselves point-plane-scalars; and products of an even number which are octonions; the quotient of two point-plane-scalars would be an octonion, of two octonions an octonion, of an octonion by a point-plane-scalar or the inverse a point-plane-scalar.

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  • But this neglects the latent heat of solution, unless we may suppose it included by writing the internal latent heat L i in place of L in Callendar's formula.

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  • In the Marshalls, in place of these stones, certain palm trees are similarly enclosed.

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  • Owing to the reduction in the supply of available hydrochloric acid (on account of the increasing use of the "ammonia-soda" process in place of the "Leblanc" process for the manufacture of soda) Weldon tried to adapt the former to the production of chlorine or hydrochloric acid.

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  • Precipitated calcium carbonate may be used in place of the mercuric oxide, or a hypochlorite may be decomposed by a dilute mineral acid and the resulting solution distilled.

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  • If any other point 0, whose co-ordinates are x, y, z, be chosen in place of 0, as the point to which the forces are transferred, we have to write x1x, yiy, ZiZ for xl, Yi, z1,and so on, in the preceding process.

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  • Thuf in the case of one degree of freedom we have, in place of (26)

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  • The joy of Menelaus on seeing Paris, Priam's ignorance of the Greek leaders, the speeches of Agamemnon in his review of the ranks (in book iv.), the building of the wall - all these are in place after the Greek landing, but hardly in the ninth year of the siege.

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  • Andrew Melville came to Scotland at this time, and became the leader of the church in place of Knox, who died in 1572.

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  • In 1812 he was appointed professor of chemistry to the Apothecaries' Society, and delivered a course of lectures before the Board of Agriculture in place of Sir Humphry Davy, whom in the following year he succeeded in the chair of chemistry at the Royal Institution, London.

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  • During the later part of this period, indeed, the Genoese made themselves masters of Famagusta - which had risen in place of Salamis to be the chief commercial city in the island - and retained possession of it for a considerable time (1376-1464); but it was recovered by King James II., and the whole island was reunited under his rule.

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  • Claisen, whose views are now accepted, studied the reactions of sodium ethylate and showed that if sodium ethylate be used in place of sodium in the above reaction the same result is obtained.

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  • In August 1555 he visited his native country and found the queen-mother, Mary of Lorraine, acting as regent in place of the real "sovereign," the youthful and better-known Mary, now being brought up at the court of France.

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  • Various methods are adopted for keeping the tiles in place and for arranging them in the position most favourable to the collection of spat.

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  • The twist or surface-shear being proportional to the torque, the horse-power can be calculated if the modulus of rigidity of the steel employed is known or if the amount of twist corresponding to a given power has previously been ascertained by direct experiment on the shaft before it has been put in place.

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  • Three years later the Spartan garrison was expelled, and a democratic constitution definitely set up in place of the traditional oligarchy.

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  • The first two premolars are compressed, with cutting longitudinal edges, the anterior one is deciduous, being lost about the time the second one replaces the milk-molar, so that three premolars are never found in place and use in the same individual.

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  • In Macropus giganteus and its immediate allies, the premolars and sometimes the first molar are shed, so that in old examples only the two posterior molars and the incisors are found in place.

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  • The distal club corresponds to the crystal-sac of an ordinary After Wladimir Schewiakoff, simplified from rhopalium, but bears a battery a coloured plate in Morphologisches Jahrbuch, of nematocysts in place of the xv., 1889, by permission of Wilhelm Engelotoliths.

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  • In consequence Melloni about 1841 began to use "diathermique" in place of "diathermane," "diathermasie" in place of "diathermaneite," and "thermocrose" for "diathermansie."

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  • In 1833-1854 he was rector of St Peter's, Albany; in November 18J4 he was elected provincial bishop of New York in place of Benjamin Tredwell Onderdonk (1791-1861), who had been suspended, and upon Onderdonk's death he became bishop. In 1868 his diocese was divided, the new dioceses of Albany, Central New York and Long Island being separated from it.

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  • On the lower Congo transactions are in cash, but on the middle and upper Congo the use of coins in place of barter or the native brass wire currency makes but slow progress.

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  • In this work he introduced the use of linear functions in place of the ordinary co-ordinates; he also made the fullest use of the principles of collineation and reciprocity.

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  • Some few form trees of considerable stature destitute of tendrils, and with broad magnolia-like leaves in place of the more or less palmately-lobed leaves which are most generally met with in the order.

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  • The discovery by the Japanese botanist 'Erase of the development of ciliated spermatozoids in the pollen-tube of Ginkgo, in place of the non-motile male cells of typical conifers, served as a cogent argument in favour of separating the genus from the Coniferales and placing it in a class of its own.

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  • Certain species of Pinus, the yews (Taxus) and some other genera grow as bushes, which in place of a main mast-like stem possess several repeatedly-branched leading shoots.

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  • In 1855 Dharrsala was made the headquarters of the Kangra district of the Punjab in place of Kangra, and became the centre of a European settlement and cantonment, largely occupied by Gurkha regiments.

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  • The confines of the sun are visibly in a state of turmoil, for which a sufficient cause can be assigned in the relative readiness with which the outer portions part with heat to space, and so condensing produce a state of static instability, so that the outer surface of the sun in place of being fixed is continually circulating, portions at high temperatures rising rapidly from the depths to positions where they will part rapidly with their heat, and then, whether perceived or not, descending again.

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  • The presidential term of office under the new act was fixed at six years in place of the two years formerly prevailing.

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  • For his next four pieces, which were comedies, there is claimed the introduction of some important improvements, such as the choosing for scenes places well known in actual life (as in the Galerie du palais), and the substitution of the soubrette in place of the old inconvenient and grotesque nurse.

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  • At first the House of Commons was disposed to resent the apparent neglect with which it was treated by being asked to accept a deputy as its leader in place of a Prime Minister who washimself an M.P.; and cries for "Lloyd George " were raised when Mr. Law rose to play the leader's part in the debate on the Address in 1917.

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  • The pulley is in halves to facilitate fixing, and when in place the sections C are joined by plates E, bolted or riveted to the rim.

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  • In 1804 it was made the seat of the state government in place of Louisville (capital in 1795-1804; pop. in 1900, 1009), a dignity it held until 1868.

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  • But Henry, not contente4 with this, adopted the custom of sending forth certain members of the Curia throughout the realm at intervals, to sit in the shire court, along with or in place of the sheriff, and to hear and judge all the cases of which the court had cognizance.

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  • His courage, as well as his moderation, was again displayed during the revolution of 1830, when, as president of the parliamentary commission for the trial of the ministers of Charles X., he braved the fury of the mob and secured a sentence of imprisonment in place of the death penalty for which they clamoured.

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  • At any one of the m 2 -26 - 3K points the variable curve and the consecutive curve have tangents distinct from yet infinitesimally near to each other, and each of these two tangents is also infinitesimally near to one of the n 2 -2T-3t common tangents of the two curves; whence, attending only to the variable curve, and considering the consecutive curve as coming into actual coincidence with it, the n 2 -2T-3c common tangents are the tangents to the variable curve at the m 2 -26-3K points respectively, and the envelope is at the same time generated by the m 2 -26-3K points, and enveloped by the n2-2T-3c tangents; we have thus a dual generation of the envelope, which only differs from Pliicker's dual generation, in that in place of a single point and tangent we have the group of m2-26-3K points and n 2 -2T-3c tangents.

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  • The principle of correspondence, or say rather the theorem of united points, is a most powerful instrument of investigation, which may be used in place of analysis for the determination of the number of solutions of almost every geometrical problem.

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  • A son of Muley Abu'l Hassan, king of Granada, he was proclaimed king in 1482 in place of his father, who was driven from the land.

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  • Alexander of Hales is the first to adopt it, in place of the " rhetorical " method of previous theologians.

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  • Tracheae are essentially tubes like bloodvessels - apparently formed from the same tissue elements as bloodvessels - which contain air in place of blood, and usually communicate by definite orifices, the tracheal stigmata, with the atmosphere.

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  • It is to be noticed that the resulting equation is a,b,c x= d,b,c,, ,, a' b' c' d'b' c' an, b", cn d", b", c" where the expression on the right-hand side is the like function with d, d', d" in place of a, a', a" respectively, and is of course also a determinant.

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  • In the interior salt is difficult to get, and sea-water, which is carried inland in hollow bamboos, is used in cooking in place of it.

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  • This mission was successful, and Arundel was made lord chancellor in place of Michael de la Pole, duke of Suffolk, and assisted to make peace between the king and the supporters of the commission of regency.

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  • The two most important points of contrast between the geology of Ireland and that of England are, firstly, the great exposure of `Carboniferous rocks in Ireland, Mesozoic strata being almost absent; and, secondly, the presence of volcanic rocks in place of the marine Eocene of England.

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  • As a consequence of this, in place of receiving the farm produce at his own home the chief or noble reserved to himself the right of quartering himself and a certain number of followers in the house of his vassal, a practice which must have been ruinous to the small farmers.

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  • Louis was hardly free before he took vengeance, harried the lands of his rival, restored to the archiepiscopal throne of Reims Artald, his faithful adviser, in place of the son of Herbert of Vermandois, and managed to get Hugh excommunicated by the council of Ingelheim (948) and by the pope.

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  • Anne de Montmorency, now head of the government in place of the headstrong chancellor Duprat, for four years upheld a policy of reconciliation and of almost friendly agreement between the two monarchs (1531-1535).

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  • The faunal aspect of the Tertiary periods differs strikingly from that of preceding Secondary or Mesozoic; in place of the great saurian reptiles we find the rapid development and finally the maximum expansion of mammals.

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  • It is not improbable that, at least in later times, Dagon had in place of, or in addition to, his old character, that of the god who presided over agriculture; for in the last days of paganism, as we learn from Marcus Diaconus in the Life of Porphyry of Gaza (§ 19), the great god of Gaza, now known as Marna (our Lord), was regarded as the god of rains and invoked against famine.

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  • Euergetes, by whom he was appointed chief librarian in place of Callimachus.

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  • The markings, too, are alternately black and white, in place of brown and creamy, with intermediate " shadow stripes," as in the southern races.

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  • The squamosal enters considerably into the formation of the temporal fossa, and, besides sending the zygomatic process forwards, it sends down behind the meatus auditorius a post-tympanic process which aids to hold in place the otherwise loose tympano-periotic bone.

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  • It was founded in 1723 by the thakor sahib Bhausinghji, after whom it is named, in place of his former capital, Sihor, which was considered too exposed to the Mahratta power.

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  • By using an objective micrometer in place of the object, the magnification of the objective can be ascertained and from this the actual size of the object.

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  • In order to ensure for the eye a central position, there is fixed on the upper end of the tube in place of the eyepiece a disk of pasteboard or metal with an axial hole.

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  • This theory was controverted by Wyndham Dunstan, who attempted to prove that carbon dioxide was not necessary to rusting; and in place of the acid theory, he set up a scheme which involved the production of hydrogen peroxide.

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  • A lengthening of the axis of the female strobilus of Coniferae is not of infrequent occurrence in Cryptomeria japonica, larch (Larix europaea), &c., and this is usually associated with a leaf-like condition of the bracts, and sometimes even with the development of leaf-bearing shoots in place of the scales.

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  • The peduncle occasionally becomes abortive, and in place of bearing a flower, is transformed into a tendril; at other times it is hollowed at the apex, so as apparently to form the lower part of the outer whorl of floral leaves as in Eschscholtzia.

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  • The flower in this case is solitary, and the ordinary leaves become bracts by producing flower-buds in place of leaf-buds; their number, like that of the leaves of this main axis, is indefinite, varying with the vigour of the plant.

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  • If the primary axis, in place of being elongated, is contracted, it gives rise to other forms of indefinite inflorescence.

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  • This mixed character presents difficulties in such cases as Labiatae, where the leaves, in place of retaining their ordinary form, become bracts, and thus might lead to the supposition of the whole series of flowers being one inflorescence.

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  • Thus, in the tulip, crocus, lily, speak of the parts of the perianth, in place of corolla, although in these plants there is an outer whorl (calyx), of three parts, and an inner (corolla), of a similar number, alternating with them.

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  • In Scrophularia the fifth stamen appears as a scale-like body; in other Scrophulariaceae, as in Pentstemon, it assumes the form of a filament, with hairs at its apex in place of an anther.

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  • Sometimes at the place where they exist, the outer membrane, in place of being thin and transparent, is separated in the form of a lid, thus becoming operculate, as in the passionflower and gourd.

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  • This is seen in cases where the margins of the carpel do not unite, but remain separate, and consequently two placentas are formed in place of one.

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  • At other times they are vertical, as in Datura, where the ovary, in place of being two-celled, becomes four-celled; in Cruciferae, where the prolongation of the placentas forms a vertical partition; in Astragalus and Thespesia, where the dorsal suture is folded inwards; and in Oxytropis, where the ventral suture is folded inwards.

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  • The cirripede, which has an elastic peduncle, a crested capitulum, but no valves, and the first cirrhi longer than the rest, should stand near Eremolepas, the name given by Weltner in place of the preoccupied Gymnolepas (Aurivillius).

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  • She consented to die in place of her husband, and was afterwards rescued by Heracles.

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  • The material is either placed directly up to the skin of the vessel, and kept in place by a double lining of wood inside, in which case a thickness of about To in.

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  • The following year he was again in Babylonia, where he made his son Assur-nadin-sum king in place of Bel-ibni and drove Merodach-baladan out of the marshes in which he had taken refuge.

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  • He watched her until she exited then remained in place long enough that he knew the vamps could pinpoint where he was.

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  • Bianca hung back from both, kept in place by two vamps on either side of her.

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  • The first demons that crossed her path made her freeze in place.

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  • A blood bond is another, practiced between demons in place of the mating bond.

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  • It was a fun dinner—he didn't even burn the buns—and he had at least three votes locked in place.

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  • His lab coat was all the overcoat he wore, and he hopped in place beside a beat-up VW Bug whose engine coughed as if it were on its last leg.

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  • Kiera's eyes dropped to her lap, and she stared at the mass of furry legs, freezing in place for a long moment.

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  • We need to ascertain in advance of commitment that the necessary statutory basis and other legal authorities are in place.

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  • Operation Fortitude, put in place to combat alcohol-fuelled violence, has had a real impact.

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  • In the mean time, alternative routes will need to be put in place by the agency in order to avoid a hiatus.

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  • Search, MSN search and Google all have systems in place so that such misdemeanors can be reported.

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  • We put in place short-term measures to reduce the amount of watering we are doing.

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  • Systems are in place to ensure adherence to the school's vision.

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  • I used self adhesive Velcro to fix in place.

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  • There is currently a nationwide knife amnesty in place.

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  • The guide details some of the many steps in place to protect this rare amphibian during The Open.

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  • Our client's are a major international carrier, who have all the resources in place to support the successful appointee.

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  • The blood sample is obtained by arterial puncture, usually in the wrist or arm or from an arterial puncture, usually in the wrist or arm or from an arterial line already in place.

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  • A sunset clause is a last-ditch attempt to put at least some protection or roadblock in place.

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  • A center with high attrition will constantly be hiring new recruits, whatever performance gains are put in place.

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  • Finally I wrapped the bandage around the knee to hold them all in place.

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  • Both groups had a tubular bandage applied over the compression bandage to keep it in place.

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  • A wash hand basin shall not be used in place of a sink.

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  • I had the screw missing that holds the beater in place.

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  • Existing hard flooring such as PVC Composition tiles (including bitumen based ' Marley ' tiles) Tile may be left in place.

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  • All you have to do is drill out the rivet that holds it in place and replace with the handily provided Allen bolt.

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  • The bowstring jig Some form of device is required to hold the bowstring in place as it is being made.

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  • The clips holding it in place are brittle and easily breakable.

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  • This will rest against your car to absorb any bumps helping your phone to stay in place in all conditions.

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  • The special screws required to hold the drive in place are located to the left of the drive caddy.

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  • A system will be in place to swap empty gas canisters for a can of beer.

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  • The guide cannula will be held firmly in place using dental cement and protected by a stainless steel ring.

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  • Where a serial is unambiguously known by a mnemonic form, that form must be used as canonical in place of the ISSN.

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  • Yet Bev's dry, sometimes caustic sense of humor remains firmly in place.

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  • Despite this murder, the loyalist paramilitary cease-fire was still deemed to be in place.

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  • The arch has to be built around a timber centering which will support the sections until keystone is in place.

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  • A " subtotal hysterectomy " removes the uterus leaving the cervix in place.

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  • This is in place and allows members of the public to provide information that will help benefit officers catch cheats.

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  • This authority is in place to prevent coercion, pressure or payment for organs, which is illegal in the UK.

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  • All of her deck machinery is still in place and hatch combings of the five holds become obvious.

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  • The new teaching and learning strategy put in place at the University gained particular commendation.

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  • Strict codes are in place to prevent contamination of Martian soil with Earth bacteria.

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  • There is the opportunity for significant collateral damage to any computer network and telecommunications infrastructure that does not have current countermeasures in place.

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  • Delivery services Arrangements are now in place to ensure effective delivery services Arrangements are now in place to ensure effective delivery in Wales of all DfES services.

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  • A state sponsoring such a threat will doubtless go to enormous lengths to ensure that plausible deniability is firmly in place.

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  • It could, for example, be used initially to convey messages between school and home in place of the usual home/school diary.

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  • There is a current UK scheme in place for veterinary disinfectants for use against pathogenic viruses.

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  • They have since appointed distributors in Portugal and Greece, and have a robust export strategy in place for 2005.

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  • During the closure period traffic diversions will be in place.

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  • Draconian measures may be put in place.

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  • But the tong that pierced the earlobe, leaving a tube in place to guide the jewelry through sounds ingenious.

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  • The recently enacted regulation put in place for pet travel to the European Union has been modified.

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  • A brick wall which once encircled the palace is still in place.

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  • We've got some very enterprising plans in place which I am sure will make quite an impact down here.

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  • On the right a brass door handle, finger plate and keyhole escutcheon Original fireplaces are in place throughout.

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  • We are putting in place arrangements to capture and describe these eureka!

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  • Arrangements are in place for the safe evacuation of disabled people.

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  • At present the strings that hold the pouches in place have used small eyelets bolted to the platform.

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  • Mr Hayman spoke of facilities being put in place to obtain feedback from the public.

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  • However, with the new fender in place the tail section was lacking something.

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  • Place the last ball on top of the lot & hold it in place with the tip of your index & middle fingers.

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  • Arrangements are in place with consortia of solicitors ' firms in Bath, Swindon and Exeter for the presentation of " in-house " courses.

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  • An electronic fob in place of the old British Waterways key will operate the new stations.

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  • Twelve regional fora were in place to provide advice to firms on the ground across the UK.

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  • Most professional bodies have formal CPD schemes in place.

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  • Two of the new gargoyles are now safely in place.

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  • In some cases it is danced by one couple only as a precedent to leaving the lady in place beside the opposite gent.

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  • When the chains were in place vertical suspension rods were added before the two huge girders were added by two mammoth cranes.

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  • Epstein Barr Virus The black stitching holds a corneal graft in place.

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  • Early cars used a large rubber grommet, later cars had a foam seal held in place by plate.

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  • Brentwood Boro has five cast iron guideposts still in place.

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  • The new hardtop fixing bracket in place lined up with the mounting bracket on the hardtop.

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  • Most of these bayonets made during and after 1916 had brass hilts in place of the earlier white metal type.

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  • In a number of areas posts such has housekeepers have been in place for many years.

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  • The Plan requires that head housekeepers are in place by 2004.

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  • Cover all of the cake in a thin layer of butter icing, this will help the icing to stay in place.

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  • We will put in place 24-hour security at ports to prevent illegal immigration.

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  • A number of performance improvements were put in place during March.

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  • They are so quick and easy to use, simply screw onto a correctly inflated tire in place of the dust caps.

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  • It is society or the system society puts in place that should make, enforce, and punish infractions of the law.

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  • The segment with the steam inlet can be seen in place already.

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  • A standard dipole radiation pattern is not isotropic - it looks bit like a donut with the antenna in place of the hole.

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  • You can use petroleum jelly to hold the sealing rings in place during assembly.

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  • The Rest of England's points came from stand in place kicker Matt Dawson.

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  • The images were taken using a small magnifying lens in front of the camera lens held in place with putty.

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  • Often the rear brake lever is fitted in place of the clutch.

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  • The common law offense of blasphemous libel is still in place in the " free " country of Great Britain!

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  • Once in place the Home security sliding doors lock prevents an intruder forcing the doors open no matter how determined.

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  • Could simple job aids be used in place of lengthy workbooks and user manuals?

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  • A-level Statistics is not acceptable in place of A-level mathematics because it does not contain enough pure maths.

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  • Salad and rice Vegan Coleslaw Uses vegan mayo in place of egg mayo to make tasty coleslaw.

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  • We have appropriate security measures in place to protect this information.

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  • There's no need setting up even more Quangos to solve the problem, when many of the delivery mechanisms are already in place.

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  • Ross Gardiner came in at left back in place of William Easton, with Barry Robson moving up to left midfield.

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  • All the necessary technology is in place to protect minors from viewing such material.

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  • Without doubt it can be established that security measures can be put in place to prevent minors from viewing.

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  • They must be cemented in place side to side through the wall and ramming cement mix to fill around and above them.

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  • The proposed model may replicate the weaknesses of the supervision model already in place.

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  • Of millionthere is which need municipal still in place.

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  • The claimant underwent neurosurgery in respect of the depressed skull fracture and fixing of dental wiring, which was in place for five weeks.

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  • Often, an ms nurse will contact the midwife to ensure appropriate pregnancy care plans are in place.

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  • The rowlock holds the oar in place during the rowing stroke.

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  • With all whitespace reset you will get them on the phone complaining every time; with defaults in place things might just look okay.

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  • A logon message is in place on the system advising users of the planned outage.

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  • Discharge containment equipment (such as drip pans) are in place.

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  • New irrigation schemes are also in place and new varieties of crops, successfully bred using participatory breeding techniques, are being grown.

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  • Replace thermal paste with one supplied, attach new wire, screw new cooler in place.

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  • The tendons join the muscles of the upper and lower leg and hold the patella (kneecap) in place.

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  • Schools will be expected to use phonics in place of existing methods from next September.

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  • Ensure suitable precautions are in place where appropriate, e.g. in restricted areas such as near slurry pits or where sick animals are isolated.

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  • These were intended to put in place the key components of seed supply such as processing plants, stores and quality control facilities.

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  • Beyond this is the original balcony, still in place but now floored across with thin plywood.

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  • There are many cabins to explore - most of which still have their brass portholes in place.

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  • Event organizer Jackie Williams said stringent safety precautions had been put in place for the event.

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  • Are there systems in place to ensure financial probity?

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  • The whole process can take up to 12 months to get a property adviser in place.

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  • The main feature is the stern section with a bronze propeller, which is still in place.

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  • It also has a new ultra clear screen protector with 6 soft contact points to keep it securely in place.

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  • The wood is in place to produce a quantity of planters.

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  • The University has recently redeveloped the Modular Scheme, which had been in place for 9 years.

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  • The optical filter - which stops infrared light from reaching the camera sensor - is in place during the day for correct color rendition.

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  • They have since been sympathetically restored with many of the original stone walls still in place.

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  • To slow cook help in place he sayswholesale retail.

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  • This well known brand was then reworded with ' Back the Bid London 2012 in place of ' Network SouthEast ' .

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  • Rhino conservation helps to conserve other African species which also benefit from the anti-poaching measures put in place to try and protect black rhino conservation helps to conserve other African species which also benefit from the anti-poaching measures put in place to try and protect black rhinos.

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  • They can be fixed in place using the existing ' poppers ' on the car, hinges or pop rivets.

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  • Re fit the clutch housing and spider, making note of either the center brass bush or two needle roller bearings are in place.

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  • There is already a team of marathon runners in place.

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  • I can't help feeling that these people have been put in place in order to deliberately sabotage the country.

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  • The Commissioners concluded that in the circumstances the proper safeguards were in place and the independence of the charity was protected.

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  • We can not supply sandbags to businesses who should have their own business continuity plans in place.

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  • The ban on fishing for king scallops remains in place within the area.

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  • The book is too scrupulous, or perhaps too fickle, to permit any detail of significance to remain long in place.

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  • Objects must not be held in place with adhesive or silicon sealer.

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  • What measures are in place to ensure the security of the Mutual's reinsurers?

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  • Pest & disease watch Keep temporary shelters in place over peach trees to protect against peach leaf curl.

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  • It consists of special plugs that you install in place of the spark plugs, using silica gel to keep the chambers dry.

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  • This will be enough to hold the solute in place.

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  • Electric starter This is fitted in place of - or as well as - the kick starter.

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  • Immediate remedial work saw all the legs being cut off and new steelwork being welded in place.

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  • The external steelwork has been added for the balcony and canopy and a lot of safety equipment is now in place within the frame.

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  • The meter was held in place on the user's hand by a strong elastic strap into which the fingers were inserted.

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  • It concludes that there is an urgent need to put in place a well-resourced alcohol harm reduction strategy.

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  • On the left can be seen where a section has been cut away; a new stretcher is temporarily bolted in place.

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  • This makes it easy to embed literal strings that correspond to non-ASCII characters by simply typing the strings in place in the script.

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  • The first is the use of the term " parish " in place of " county " for an administrative subdivision.

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  • First we decided to get the lining in as then we could fit the sunroof with the trim in place.

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  • In addition to this, trade data is also analyzed to ensure that current trade patterns still justify the suppression remaining in place.

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  • The next room is the switchboard room with 5 key and lamp manual switchboards still in place.

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  • To the reverse of the frame it has been fabulously finished has swivel hooks which secure the treasured photo's in place.

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  • I can relate to leaving the default templates in place.

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  • He was also pleased to have " argued for the mobility part [of the Disability Living Allowance] in place of invalid tricycles.

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  • Decorate the parcel with any pastry trimmings, brushing these with milk or beaten egg to fix in place.

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  • All models can be supplied with hydraulic front gang angling in place of the manual turnbuckle for ease of operation.

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  • How a single plant species could hold the sand in place and mitigate its erosion is utterly unbelievable.

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  • There is also uncapped commission system in place for those who want to earn money!

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  • Begin by making sure you have all your props in place such as plenty of attractive clean underpants.

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  • The OFT ruling in any case is spearate from the laws already in place that render these charges unlawful.

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  • Indeed the wine press and fermentation vats are still in place.

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  • The air vents are in place in case of a fire.

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  • The idea is that the sheer weight of the Table Tennis top keeps it in place.

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  • One locomotive, 13, acquired a chime whistle in place of the more standard type.

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  • When fitting in wooden greenhouses use wood screws (not supplied) in place of the cropped headed bolts & nuts.

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  • Prefold A quick drying flat diaper which is folded into a pad and held in place by a close fitting Velcro wrap.

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  • An accident investigation was still being dealt with at 2pm yesterday, with the road closed and diversions in place.

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  • In 920 the barons, jealous of the growth of the royal authority and discontented with the favour shown by the king to his counsellor Hagano, rebelled, and in 922 elected Robert, brother of King Odo, in place of Charles.

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  • The latter was begun by Henry of Guise in 1578, in place of an older château burnt by Louis XI.

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  • Of these features, the blast-pipe had been employed by Trevithick on his engine of 1804, and direct driving, without intermediate gearing, had been adopted in several previous engines; but the use of a number (25) of small tubes in place of one or two large flues was an innovation which in conjunction with the blast-pipe contributed greatly to the efficiency of the engine.

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  • So, again, it is in place where the movement of revulsion from a mechanical philosophy takes the form rather of immediate assertion than of reasoned demonstration, and where the writers, after insisting generally on the spiritual basis of phenomena, either leave the position without further definition or expressly declare that the ultimate problems of philosophy cannot be reduced to articulate formulas.

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  • Another result of the tyranny was the weakening of the undue influence of the nobles and the creation of a national Athenian spirit in place of the ancient clan-feeling.

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  • This formula for sulphuric acid, however, merely represents such facts as that it is possible to displace an atom of hydrogen and an atom of oxygen in sulphuric acid by a single atom of chlorine, thus forming the compound SO 3 HC1; and that by the action of water on the compound SO 2 C1 2 twice the group OH, or water minus an atom of hydrogen, is introduced in place of the two monad atoms of chlorine S0 2 C1 2 +2HOH = S0 2 (OH) 2 +2HC1.

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  • On less solemn occasions bishops wear the mandyas (A avHuas), a cope-like garment fastened at the lower corners as well as at the neck, and the kalimaukion (KaXamtainc ov), a tall, brimless hat, with a veil hanging down behind, and, in place of the S &aKOP they carry a short staff with an ivory cross-piece.

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  • The municipal magistrates took the title of sufetes in place of that of duumvirs, and in certain towns the Christian bishops were obliged to know the lingua Punica, since it was the only language that the people understood.

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  • He established works in Crutched Friars, and to him is probably due the introduction of the use of soda-ash, made from seaweed and seaside plants, in place of the crude potash made from fern and wood ashes.

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  • In Teredo a similar tube is formed as the animal elongates (boring in wood), the original shell-valves not adhering to it but remaining movable and provided with a special muscular apparatus in place of a ligament.

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  • In the last two genera the feet have four toes, in place of the five of Erethizon (see Porcupine).

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  • The only serious rival was the Irish rule of Columban; and here it will be in place to say a word on Irish monasticism, which, in its birthplace, stood aloof to the end from the general movement.

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  • Nevertheless the critical and restraining tendency of Malherbe was not ill in place after the luxuriant importation and innovation of the Pleiade; and if he had confined himself to preaching greater technical perfection, and especially greater simplicity and purity in vocabulary and versification, instead of superciliously striking his pen through the great works of his predecessors, he would have deserved wholly well.

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  • God is reinterpreted, and in place of an extra-mundane creator is an omnipresent life and power.

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  • In April 1656 Charles went to Bruges, and on the 7th of February 1658 to Brussels, where he signed a treaty with Don John of Austria, governor of the Spanish Netherlands, by which he received an allowance in place of his French pension and undertook to assemble all his subjects in France in aid of the Spanish against the French.

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  • Bauer was a man of restless, impetuous activity and independent, if ill-balanced, judgment, one who, as he himself perceived, was more in place as a free-lance of criticism than as an official teacher.

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  • One of the most notable differences between normal Portugiiese and Gahician is the substitution of the surd spirant in place of the sonant spirant for the Lat.

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  • Saying this, he ordered that ten gold pieces be given to the merchant in place of those that were lacking.

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  • I love better to see stones in place.

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  • Despite their pale swollen faces and tattered uniforms, the hussars formed line for roll call, kept things in order, groomed their horses, polished their arms, brought in straw from the thatched roofs in place of fodder, and sat down to dine round the caldrons from which they rose up hungry, joking about their nasty food and their hunger.

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  • The more he realized the absence of all personal motive in that old man--in whom there seemed to remain only the habit of passions, and in place of an intellect (grouping events and drawing conclusions) only the capacity calmly to contemplate the course of events--the more reassured he was that everything would be as it should.

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  • We have put in place short-term measures to reduce the amount of watering we are doing.

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  • A target of 1 full time qualified teacher per Children 's Center in place by March 2006 has been set.

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  • Note the quilting pattern which was done simply to hold the filling - often an old blanket - in place.

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  • You must put appropriate systems and reporting arrangements in place to allow effective prevention, control and recovery of arrears.

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  • After surgery, Shiburu recuperated in the recovery room, with a clear eye patch in place.

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  • Remember to keep watering the new plants once they are in place.

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  • It aims to survey workflows in place in learning object and eprint repositories within the JISC FAIR and X4L programs.

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  • The tardy introduction of representative democracy there by Britain provided an excuse for the dismantling of much of what was formerly in place.

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  • Speed restrictions were also put in place on the M1.

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  • This well known brand was then reworded with ' Back the Bid London 2012 in place of ' Network SouthEast '.

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  • Rhino conservation helps to conserve other African species which also benefit from the anti-poaching measures put in place to try and protect black rhinos.

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  • On inspecting under the bridge, I was amazed to discover that there was a rickety old wooden staircase was still in place !

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  • I ca n't help feeling that these people have been put in place in order to deliberately sabotage the country.

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  • To safeguard against fraud and losses, we have a range of operating procedures and controls in place.

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  • What measures are in place to ensure the security of the Mutual 's reinsurers?

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  • Key decisions which will set things in place for years to come have been taken by a handful of self-appointed leaders.

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  • They stamp and clap again (4 bars) and sidestep back to dance in place (4 bars).

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  • Local written SOPs must be in place for dealing with telephone requests.

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  • The greatest thing about our design is the retaining spool clip which holds the CD or DVD in place when you open the case.

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  • The steep slope has been terraced, with chunky logs or strainer posts placed to keep the soil in place.

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  • The meter was held in place on the user 's hand by a strong elastic strap into which the fingers were inserted.

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  • Once strategic and business plans are in place the governing body will have a continuing responsibility to ensure that the organization follows them.

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  • Can be used in place of tapestry roller frames, stretcher bars or wooden hoops.

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  • The legal requirement for LEAs to produce annual disability statements will remain in place until such time as any new legislation supercedes this requirement.

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  • To the reverse of the frame it has been fabulously finished has swivel hooks which secure the treasured photo 's in place.

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  • I do n't just want to siphon off the water, but actually have pipes in place to automatically collect.

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  • Tabbed browsing In place of the drop-down menu masthead, Word 12 includes a ' ribbon ' at the top of the page.

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  • Put the post in place and tamp the backfill carefully in layers.

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  • With the internet, there are no such technicalities in place to reassure parents.

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  • There are term contract arrangements in place for these various requirements.

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  • During this work ancient beams were exposed and a time capsule put in place.

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  • People are coming to my course in place of their first choices because of timetable clashes.

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  • Secure in place with sprung pin on left of tooling block.

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  • New regulations to transpose the requirements of the Directive have to be in place by 25 December 2000.

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  • Check that safety mats are in place at the end of the treadmill belt.

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  • He was also pleased to have argued for the mobility part [of the Disability Living Allowance] in place of invalid tricycles.

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  • The tubing attached to the needle should be taped to hold the needle in place during the donation.

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  • Quick to fit and easy to use, simply screw the Pressure Guards onto correctly inflated tires in place of the existing dust caps.

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  • There is also uncapped commission system in place for those who want to earn money !

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  • Unscrew the 3 screws & put the PCB back in place.

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  • He had seen women retch and vomit when the bit was forced into their mouths and the bridle locked in place.

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  • For this reason, we recommend the use of a heavyweight waffle weave microfibre towel in place of a traditional chamois leather.

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  • Partners meet back in place and take waltz hold.

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  • Rules in place to ask about to whopping percent increases.

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  • Trees also hold agricultural terraces in place on steep slopes, provide windbreaks for crops and maintain sand dunes.

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  • Solution Remove the wiring connector and three bolts that hold the ICV in place.

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