Tip Sentence Examples

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  • After a silent prayer, I telephoned the tip line.

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  • I remember because the tip was different from most; so detailed.

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  • While we were sympathetic to dad, we decided after heated discussion simply tip what we learned.

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  • Once again, a tip was involved.

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  • The Internet has only touched the tip of the iceberg here.

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  • You've made other tip calls, haven't you?

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  • When you called in your tip, we came down on him like a shoe on a bug.

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  • Is this a tip from mommy the clairvoyant?

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  • She could have asked, but that might tip her hand.

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  • They follow the tip and do their job.

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  • With each tip we give there's further chance someone will start stringing them together.

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  • Her boss said she was reasonable intelligent when we set her up as the main person answering your designated tip line.

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  • She changed the decorating tip and wrote "Happy Birthday Dad!" on the top of the cake.

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  • She also researched various tip lines and Internet sites that concentrated on missing children.

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  • I know he'll bury any tip that comes near him!

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  • It was your notes that Ben conveyed to the tip line.

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  • After too much heated discussion, I agreed to give a less than specific tip saying I didn't believe the child was abducted.

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  • I heard a recording of the Delaware tip and it struck me as really strange.

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  • A special tip line was established.

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  • How are the other people who answer the tip lines taking it?

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  • Instead of using our usual tip line, we conveyed the information directly to Detroit where the abduction took place.

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  • And the Dean also took the hint; for he always remembered to give the man a "tip" for his trouble.

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  • We were tip toeing toward something impossible and it made me nervous.

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  • She searched out other tip line numbers and the Warwick Police as well.

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  • We would, as Betsy suggested, telephone the tip on our way back to New York.

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  • Betsy spent hours on the computer, searching for results from our second tip but nothing was reported.

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  • We conveyed the meager information to a national tip line, fearing it might be too little too late.

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  • It was heart wrenching when sometimes our tip failed to bring about justice.

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  • We researched tip lines in an effort to spread around our contacts.

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  • Martha too was exasperated as she sought the most responsive tip line.

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  • I was as nervous tonight as usual making the tip call.

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  • It would be a difficult tip to convey.

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  • He wants to run down the tip and thank the guy who's responsible.

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  • We didn't let on to this guy, Jude Bryce, about the tip but he was a close neighbor and the parents suspected he might be involved so he was in our radar.

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  • The announcement went on to describe what the young boy was wearing and listed a tip line phone number to call with information.

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  • He had already returned by the time Martha called a national tip line.

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  • The tip we offered must be the end of our involvement.

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  • It came from Boston, a few hundred miles away; sort of like the tip you just made.

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  • I explained my tip to the FBI and my follow up extended conversation with Agent Brennan.

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  • We need a tip line that will guarantee what we say is taken seriously and acted upon with haste.

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  • Our nailing Otto Rudman on your tip impressed the hell out of him.

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  • Lady luck intervened when the director removed a twenty dollar bill from his wallet for a tip for the maid and Howie was able to record the bill number.

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  • No one will see me and tip those who vow to stop my kind.

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  • Betsy called in one tip from California on a business trip.

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  • When we called in a tip, the recipient of our offering was located in a secure government-run facility in Omaha that promised total anonymity.

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  • The actual tip sounds like someone is reading it and it's always worded in the same format.

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  • There must be a lot of people answering a national tip line.

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  • The long and bushy tail in the northern species has a white tip and a dark gland-patch near the root, but the backs of the ears are fawn-coloured.

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  • There was even a thorn upon the tip of his nose and he looked so funny that Dorothy laughed when she saw him.

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  • At the last post station before Otradnoe he gave the driver a three-ruble tip, and on arriving he ran breathlessly, like a boy, up the steps of his home.

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  • I cautioned everyone not to be concerned with what occurred after we conveyed a tip.

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  • I have an anonymous tip.

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  • Sunday began with a lost boy who we located in a local forest but was found by the time we called in the tip.

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  • One of our agents in the Midwest says his grandson was found after a weird tip.

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  • Public knowledge noted the arrest resulted from yet another unidentified tip.

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  • Martha cataloged the recordings and continued to provide clear and precise notes that either Betsy or I conveyed on the tip line.

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  • Our cases were scattered around the country with most jurisdictions receiving our tip for the first time.

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  • Betsy immediately passed on the information via a tip.

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  • Fortunately, the boy ran off but the police, who were following Bryce based on our earlier tip, photographed his attempted abduction.

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  • Maybe he's waiting to see if we buy her story or the tip that mentioned his facial hair.

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  • Most cases were earlier tips as lately, the authorities were far more cautious with our information; often even denying a tip was involved when an arrest occurred.

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  • The basal half is dull white, oval in section and coarsely fibrous, the middle part smooth, shining and round, and the tip black.

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  • Note the wooden castle on a mound, and the knight handing over the keys on his lance tip.

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  • By some naturalists many of these local forms are regarded as specifically distinct, but it seems better and simpler to class them all as local phases or races of a single species primarily characterized by the white tip to the tail and the black or dark-brown hind surface of the ear.

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  • Of foxes certainly distinct specifically from the typical representative of the group, one of the best known is the Indian Vulpes bengalensis, a species much inferior in point of size to its European relative, and lacking the strong odour of the latter, from which it is also distinguished by the black tip to the tail and the pale-coloured backs of the ears.

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  • A vortex filament must close on itself, or end on a bounding surface, as seen when the tip of a spoon is drawn through the surface of water.

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  • In the sculptures of the Cornmagene and the Tyana districts, the nose has a long curving tip, of very Jewish appearance, but not unlike the outline given to Kheta warriors in Egyptian scenes.

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  • The former bears two terminal suckers on the flattened dorsal and ventral surfaces, the latter six hooks near the tip of the tail.

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  • In the male, moreover, the pincers are caliper-like and toothed at the base, whereas in the female they are untoothed and only lightly curved at the tip. These differences suggest that the pincers aid in the pairing of the sexes.

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  • The northern part of Coatue Beach is known as Coskata Beach, and curves to the N.W.; near its tip is Great Point, where a lighthouse was first built in 1784.

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  • The tip of the proboscis is armed with a complicated series of chitinous teeth and rasps, by means of which the fly is enabled to pierce the skin of its victim; as usual in Diptera the organ is closed on the upper side by the labrum, or upper lip, and contains the hypopharynx or common outlet of the paired salivary glands, which are situated in the abdomen.

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  • Dentary movably attached to the tip of the articular bone of the mandible.

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  • The tail occasionally shows interspersed white hairs, or a white tip."

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  • The four succeeding sections, in which the ovipositor is modified into a sting (always exserted from the tip of the abdomen) and the trochanters are with few exceptions simple, form the Aculeata of Linnaeus.

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  • The " tongue," for example, is short and obtuse or emarginate in Colletes and Prosopis, while in all other bees it is pointed at the tip. But in Andrena and its allies it is comparatively short, while in the higher genera, such as A pis and Bombus, it is elongate and flexible, forming a most elaborate and perfect organ for taking liquid food.

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  • Within the groove of the rostrum two pairs of slender piercers - often barbed at the tip - work to and fro.

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  • The Pentatomidae (shield bugs), some of which are metallic or otherwise brightly coloured, are easily recognized by the great development of the scutellum, which reaches at least half-way back towards the tip of the abdomen, and in some genera covers the whole of the hind body, and also the wings when these are closed.

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  • The exhausted tube, when inserted in the water sample and the tip broken off, immediately fills, and is then sealed up so that the contents cannot change after collection.

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  • Billwiller introduced the idea of sucking air into the flame at or just below the burner tip, and at this juncture the Naphey or Dolan burner was introduced in America, the principle employed being to use two small and widely separated jets instead of the two openings of the union jet burner, and to make each a minute bunsen, the acetylene dragging in from the base of the nipple enough air to surround and protect it while burning from contact with the steatite.

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  • This fault has now been reduced by a cage of steatite round the burner tip, which draws in sufficient air to prevent deposition.

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  • It was found, however, that when Oxyacetylene using acetylene under low pressures, the burner tip blowpipe.

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  • The weasel is an elegant little animal, with elongated slender body, back much arched, head small and flattened, ears short and rounded, neck long and flexible, limbs short, five toes on each foot, all with sharp, com - pressed, curved claws, tail rather short, slender, cylindrical, and pointed at the tip, and fur short and close.

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  • The antennae are short tubular extensions of the body wall, sometimes retractile with a depressed tip from which protrudes a tuft of fine stiff bristles.

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  • Frequently the foot is ciliated at the tip, as in the young of tubicolous forms.

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  • The tail has large black spots near the root, some with light centres, and from about midway of its length to the tip it is ringed with black.

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  • The average length is about 40 in., and the general tone of colour tawny mingled with black and white above and whitish below, the tail having a black tip and likewise a dark glandpatch near the root of the upper surface.

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  • The most obvious distinctions between Totaninae and Tringinae may be said to lie in the acute or blunt form of the tip of the bill (with which is associated a less or greater development of the sensitive nerves running almost if not quite to its extremity, and therefore greatly influencing the mode of feeding) and in the style of plumage - the Tringinae, with blunt and flexible bills, mostly assuming a summer-dress in which some tint of chestnut or reddish-brown 1 These are Phalaropus fulicarius and P. (or Lobipes) hyperboreus, and were thought by some of the older writers to be allied to the Coots (q.v.).

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  • There are numerous outliers of the Silurian north of the United States, even tip to the Arctic regions.

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  • A similar fold passes from the tip of the left lobe as the left lateral ligament, and both these are the lateral margins of the coronary ligament.

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  • They resemble the May-flies in their " hemimetabolous " lifehistory; the young insects are markedly unlike their parents, inhabiting fresh water and breathing dissolved air, either through tracheal gills at the tip of the abdomen, or by a branching system of air-tubes on the walls of the rectum into which water is periodically admitted.

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  • The male urethra begins at the bladder and runs through the prostate and perineum to the penis, which it traverses as far as the tip. It is divided into a prostatic, membranous and spongy part, and is altogether about 8 inches in length.

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  • The tongue presents little variability in length, being short and compressed, with a blunt tip, which is never protruded beyond the incisors.

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  • The Javan Pithechirus has the thumb opposable, while the Papuan Chiruromys has the tip of the tail naked above and prehensile.

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  • The most obvious feature the Apteryges afford is the presence of a back toe, while the extremely aborted condition of the wings, the position of the nostrils - almost at the tip of the maxilla - and the absence of an after-shaft in the feathers, are characters nearly as manifest, and others not less determinative, though more recondite, will be found on examination.

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  • If for massive walls, it is usual to tip it out in large quantities from a barrow or wagon, and simply spread it in layers about a foot thick.

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  • We may mention the sensitiveness of the bill, which, though to some extent noticeable in many Sandpipers (q.v.), is in Snipes carried to an extreme by a number of filaments, belonging to the fifth pair of nerves, which run almost to the tip and open immediately under the soft cuticle in a series of cells that give this portion of the surface of the premaxillaries, when exposed, a honeycomb-like appearance.

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  • The front wings of the wasp have a conspicuous white patch near the tip and a patch similar in size and colour is present on the wings of the beetle, which, unlike the majority of beetles, habitually keeps its wings extended, and since the elytra are exceptionally short the wings are not covered by them when folded.

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  • The bark on each side of the perpendicular slit being then cautiously opened, as at b, with the handle of the knife, the bud and shield are inserted as shown at c. The upper tip of the shield is cut off horizontally, and brought to fit the bark of the stock at the transverse incision.

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  • Appressoria are also formed by some parasitic fungi, as a minute flattening of the tip of a very short branch (Erysiphe), or the swollen end of any hypha which comes in contact with the surface of the host (Piptocephalis, Syncephalis), haustoria piercing in each case the cell-wall below.

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  • The asci may be derived from the terminal cell of the branches of the ascogenous hyphae, but usually they are derived from the penultimate cell, the tip curving over to form the so-called crozier.

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  • If the membrane is of some impermeable substance, like gold leaf, the hyphae cannot dissolve its way through, but the tip finds the most minute pore and traverses the barrier by means of it, as it does a stoma on a leaf, We may hence conclude that a parasitic hyphae pierces some plants or their stomata and refuses to enter others, because in the former case there are chemotropically attractive substances present which are absent from the latter, or are there replaced by repellent poisonous or protective substances such as enzymes or antitoxins.

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  • In the height of winter the colour is pure white with exception of the tip of tail, which is quite black.

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  • The brush has invariably a white tip. Value £i to £320.

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  • The Berkshire is a black pig with a pinkish skin, and a little white on the nose, forehead, pasterns, and tip to the tail.

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  • The anterior one-quarter or one-third of the body is capable of being retracted into the remainder, as the tip of a glove-finger may be pushed into the rest, and this retractile part is termed the introvert.

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  • Some of the ancients connected her with the earth; Plato, followed by the Stoics, derived her name from tip, the air.

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  • In them areas are found whence stimuli excite movements of this or that finger alone, of the upper lip without the lower, of the tip only of the tongue, or of one upper eyelid by itself.

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  • The male-cells are carried to their destination in the tip of the pollen-tube.

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  • The tongue is bifid at the tip in a few genera; usually it is pointed and varies greatly in length, being comparatively short in Andrena, long in the humble-bees(Bombus), and longest in Euglossa, a tropical American genus of solitary bees.

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  • Economically the institution of villenage was bound tip with the manorial organization - that is, with the fact that the country was.divided into a number of districts in which central home farms were cultivated by the help of work supplied by villein households.

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  • The eyes are red and injected; the tongue is somewhat swollen, and at first covered with a thin white fur, except at the tip and edges, but later it is dry, and the fur yellow or brownish.

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  • It is somewhat larger than a fox, of a uniform reddish brown colour above, and whitish beneath, with two white spots above each of the eyes, and a tuft of long black hair at the tip of the ears; to these it owes its name, which is derived from Turkish words signifying "black-ear."

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  • As already stated, the notochord extends beyond the mouth to the tip of the rostrum.

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  • It is the central nervous system, and contains within itself the elements of the brain and spinal marrow of higher forms. The neurochord tapers towards its posterior end, where it is coextensive with the notochord, but ends abruptly in front, some distance behind the tip of the snout.

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  • Much larger specimens are recorded, but 10 feet from the tip of the nose to the end of the tail is no unusual length for a large male tiger.

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  • The outsides of the ears have a white tip and a broad black mark occupying the greater part of the surface, but are white at the base.

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  • A weight is put in the opposite scale pan and a measured charge of electricity is given to the disk C just sufficient to tip over the balance.

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  • An easy way of testing this conclusion is to excite the extreme tip of a glass rod, which is then held in succession to the root of the jet, and to the place of resolution.

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  • After a new survey of the situation in 1909-10 by Marshal von der Goltz it was decided to treat Macedonia as a self-contained theatre of war garrisoned at all times by a large army with Shtip (tip) as its area of war concentration, and to constitute in Thrace a covering army which would be reinforced by the troops from Asia as they successively arrived, up to the strength adequate for offensive operations against Bulgaria.

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  • As the tip of the wing is mid-way between its margins, a line between the continuous and dotted lines gives the figure-of-8 made by the tip. The arrows indicate the reversal of the planes of the wing, and show how the down and up strokes cross each other.

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  • The wing, during its vibrations, rotates upon two separate centres, the tip rotating round the root of the wing as an axis (short axis of wing), the posterior margin rotating around FIG.

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  • The twisting referred to is partly a vital and partly a mechanical act; - that is, it is occasioned in part by the action of the muscles and in part by the greater resistance experienced from the air by the tip and posterior margin of the wing as compared with the root and anterior margin, - the resistance experienced by the tip and posterior margin causing them to reverse always subsequently to the root and anterior margin, which has the effect of throwing the anterior and posterior margins of the wing into figure-of-8 curves, as shown at figs.

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  • The different parts of the wing, moreover, travel at different degrees of velocity - the tip and posterior margin of the wing always rushing through a much greater space, in a given time, than the root and anterior margin.

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  • As a consequence, a comparatively slow and very limited movement at the root confers great range and immense speed at the tip, the speed of each portion of the wing increasing as the root of the wing is receded from.

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  • The part of the wing marked b, which corresponds with the tip, consequently travels very much more rapidly than the part marked a, which corresponds with the root.

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  • If the wing of a gannet, just shot, be removed and made to flap in what the operator believes to be a strictly vertical downward direction, the tip of the wing, in spite of him, will dart forwards between 2 and 3 ft.

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  • It is of a more or less triangular form, thick at the root and anterior margin, and thin at the tip and posterior margin.

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  • The twisting is most marked at the tip and posterior margin, particularly that half of the posterior margin next the tip. The wing when in action may be divided into two portions by a line running diagonally between the tip of the wing anteriorly and the root of the wing posteriorly.

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  • The tip and posterior parts of the wing are more active than the root and anterior parts, from the fact that the tip and posterior parts (the wing is an eccentric) always travel through greater spaces, in a given time, than the root and anterior parts.

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  • It is not possible to determine with exactitude the precise function discharged by each part of the wing, but experiment tends to show that the tip of the wing elevates, the posterior margin propels, and the root sustains.

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  • The low island of Anglesey, which is built tip of the fundamental Archaean rocks, is important as a link in the main line of communication with Ireland, because it is separated from the mainland by a channel narrow enough to be bridged, and lies not far out of the straight line joining London and Dublin.

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  • Lynxes are found in the northern and temperate regions of both the Old and New World; they are smaller than leopards, and larger than true wild cats, with long limbs, short stumpy tail, ears tufted at the tip, and pupil of the eye linear when contracted.

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  • Finally the plumule escapes, its leaves successively breaking through at the tip of the germ-sheath.

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  • In Glyptodon (with which Schistopleurum is identical) the tailsheath consists of a series of coronet-like rings, gradually diminishing in diameter from base to tip. Daedicurus, in which the tailsheath is in the form of a huge solid club, is the largest member of the family; in Panochthus and Sclerocalyptus (Hoplophorus) the tail-sheath consists basally of a small number of smooth rings, and terminally of a tube.

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  • The ovule is usually surrounded by one integument, which projects beyond the tip of the nucellus as a wide-open lobed funnel, which at the time of pollination folds inwards, and so assists in bringing the pollen-grains on to the nucellus.

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  • It spontaneously inflames in air or oxygen; and when the gas is issuing from a jet into air the flame is greyish green, with a faintly luminous and yellow tip; the flame is probably one of the coldest known.

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  • The iguanas are characterized by the peculiar form of their teeth, these being round at the root and blade-like, with serrated edges towards the tip, resembling in this respect the gigantic extinct reptile Iguanodon.

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  • The twenty-five were to hear and decide upon any claims and complaints preferred against the king, and to keep tip their numbers by co-optation, so that it would seem that the barons intended to keep a permanent watch upon the crown.

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  • After Cromwell had expelled the remains of the Long Parliament (1653), and had set tip another assembly of nominated members, that second experiment was found equally wanting.

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  • It is about the size of and has much the aspect of a Pigeon; 1 its plumage is pure white, its bill somewhat yellow at the base, passing into pale pink towards the tip. Round the eyes the skin is bare, and beset with cream-coloured papillae, while the legs are bluish-grey.

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  • The modern form, with the tip of the bowl narrower than the base and the rounded end of the handle turned down, came into use about 1760.

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  • He has a small dolichocephalous head, prominent nose somewhat curved and high but depressed at the tip, high narrow forehead with projecting brows, oval face and dark eyes.

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  • On the north-west the valley of the Sil and a series of valleys farther south, along both of which military roads have been carried from an early period, open tip comrntinication between Leon and the hill country of Galicia, which explains why this province was united to Leon even before the conquest of Portugal from the Moors.

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  • He Philip. was unable to avoid sending an army under Alva against Paul IV., and was glad to avail himself of the services of Venice to patch tip a peace.

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  • Ultimately the apex of the tube comes in contact with the tip of the embryo-sac and perforates it.

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  • She changed the tip and wrote "Happy Birthday Dad!" on the top of the cake.

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  • While Betsy had located some seemingly compatible cases, everyone wanted to offer input on which ones were the most critical and how or what tip lines we'd utilize.

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  • Martha had purchased three inexpensive cell phones and offered to make a call to the listed tip line.

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  • I considered conveying our tip on the incident directly to Brennan as I still had his cell number but I wasn't rehearsed for a lengthy conversation with him.

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  • A judge agreed with a defense attorney that the police had no probable cause for a search based solely on an unsubstantiated tip.

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  • A defense attorney in a pedophile case we'd fingered demanded the tip line center release the tape of our call.

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  • I'll start a scholarship in her name, as a hero of the tip line, which she was.

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  • No. It's a tip from me because Brenda Washington was an employee of the tip call-in center and her primary job was fielding calls from the person I represent.

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  • To do so, required my thinking like this fool; no easy chore for a person as intelligent as I. How would I, this nervous average person convey an important tip without being found out?

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  • Thankfully, there was no mention of a tip, psychic or otherwise; only a "routine traffic stop."

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  • The defense bar is gung ho to stymie evidence in any cases where they figure a tip was involved.

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  • If Howie was successful and a tip was in order, Martha would call me and after Betsy would find the most appropriate authority to call, I'd convey the tip.

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  • Howie's work allowed us to tip the police about Owen Bryce and his brother being pedophiles.

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  • He motioned for me to follow and led me tip toeing over the stone strewn yard to the cabin.

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  • He kissed her forehead, the tip of her nose and then paused briefly on her lips with a light tantalizing brush.

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  • She touched her finger to the tip of her tongue, tasted, and then licked the rest of the blood off.

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  • Complicating the picture was Baratto's tip to the mob—prob­ably via Arthur Atherton—that Byrne might be involved with the missing money.

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  • I can check without having to ask anyone—and tip him off.

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  • The smallest tip is 3.5 mm in diameter and is used mainly for laser acupuncture and irradiation of trigger points.

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  • Near the nozzle tip, the surface strain rates are very large, so the surfactant adsorption is very small.

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  • Take care not to grip below the tip of the jawbone which would obstruct the airway.

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  • Midland angler Top Tip A lot of barbel anglers like to bait up areas and let them settle before casting in.

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  • In eight children who presented with symptoms of acute appendicitis, the tumor was located at the tip of the appendix.

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  • Then the tip of the catheter is expanded like a tiny balloon in the blocked or narrowed coronary artery.

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  • During an angioplasty procedure, a doctor inserts a catheter with a deflated balloon at its tip into the blockage in the artery.

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  • Unfortunately £ 250 grand is just a very small tip of a very big ice berg.

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  • Also the steel business is the tip of the ice berg the next enemy of the US is the EU economic power.

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  • Very oily skin may also have blackheads on the cheeks and tip of the nose.

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  • We headed to the southern tip of South Uist where it was very blowy and had lunch.

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  • Drain well, then tip into a mixing bowl.

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  • Three minutes before the pasta is cooked, tip broccoli in and continue to boil.

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  • After two or three hundred meters we rounded the southern tip and reached the magical cavern.

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  • The line from the nose tip to the very firm chin should be straight.

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  • However, an old college chum had passed on a tip.

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  • On the southeastern tip of the walled city, the old citadel stands on a hill.

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  • Perhaps once a week, I'll have a creamy, chocolate milkshake contraption with coffee in it, for $ 3 plus tip.

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  • It's also useful to have some fat crayons, thick washable felt tip pens or chalk.

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  • It is also customary to leave a tip for the waiter.

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  • Scotland's mostly northerly mainland distillery is in Wick on the north east tip of Scotland.

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  • Yup, the steel stick got a tad out of control and the tip caught the poor old doggy just behind one ear.

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  • Fed up with playing doorman to your cat, without a tip?

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  • Top tip - crème de cassis makes the chalet white more drinkable.

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  • There is a practical tip to make negative eigenvalues rear their head less.

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  • A further brass ferrule ring is located a quarter of the way up the key from the tip of its head.

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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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  • Leaving tomorrow free for final stuff, trips to tip, taking down climbing frame.

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  • But it's like building your house with shallow foundations on an old rubbish tip full of rotting garbage.

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  • Orange tip and brimstone are first, followed by meadow brown, gatekeeper, ringlet, green-veined white, small copper and common blue.

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  • Relax the shoulder girdle, keep the teeth comfortably together with the tip of the tongue resting behind the front upper teeth.

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  • Be sure to check hotel policies as many include a gratuity in the price of the service, negating the need for a tip.

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  • My tip would be to sow green manures well in advance of their last possible sowing dates, " says Sally.

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  • Two accidents involved transport; a tractor overturn on a rubbish tip and a pierced groin from the forks of a loader.

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  • Quick tip - take more gulps of gas to shoot the baby into the prams further away.

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  • Mind you, I'd tip my wooly bobble hat to anyone who can cope with the Karrimor.

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  • Pat gave us all a good tip for planting hostas with a simple rule.

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  • This week's tip is taken from our f^ree ebook, 'The Top 10 Secrets of conversational hypnosis ' .

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  • Tip a player into stress and watch the primitive survival instincts take over.

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  • In contrast to other optical methods of the detection of Shear force interactions the fiber interferometer enables to measure the tip amplitude oscillation.

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  • Tip Add a dash of lemon juice to the cooking water to help preserve the color of the new potatoes.

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  • Tip - Look to buy somewhere with over 85 years leasehold Legal This is the legal work required for buying and selling a property.

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  • The catheter tip and deflated balloon are well lubricated in gel and will slide out, greatly reducing the risk of trauma.

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  • When imaging macromolecules, a large region, about 100 square nanometers, of the AFM tip makes contact with the molecule.

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  • Midland Angler Top Tip The Severn still responds to bronze maggots.

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  • These little self-adhesive strips help to define the area of the nail tip for an immaculate French manicure.

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  • There is chance for experts and novices alike to see whale sharks, silver tip sharks and giant mantas.

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  • Given the rather mediocre service we didn't feel inclined to leave a tip.

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  • The main part of this image shows a root tip meristem cell from pea root.

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  • Using the sharp tip of an atomic force microscope, nanometer-sized holes will be created on various surfaces.

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  • For electron microscopy, a conical tip with a flat emitting surface at the apex has proven to be the optimum design.

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  • What appears minor in isolation, may be the tip of a trend that can be avoided, and a life saved.

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  • One last tip to consider prior to throwing the party is finding out where an expectant mom is registered.

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  • Anyi took my way tip the st river dazzle motorists or call.

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  • See the clock multiplier lock release tip above for details on how to join these links.

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  • Mike Parker Pearson and Colin Richards late Neolithic Orcadian houses The Orkney Isles lie off the most northern tip of the British mainland.

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  • It had a long jaw with 80 pointed teeth, it also had nostrils at the upper jaws tip.

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  • On several occasions, House Speaker Tip O'Neill received 5 million pieces of mail in a single day.. .

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  • Cooks Tip If you find peppers cause problems omit them and add 1 extra courgette and 100g pitted black olives.

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  • Eventually the tip of the pollen tube finds its way through the small hole in the integuments surrounding the ovule and penetrates it.

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  • We watched Chough, Gray Heron and more oystercatchers, Swallows and Sand Martins before heading out along the eastern headland to the tip.

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  • A tip from our own showroom staff is to keep a clean dry paintbrush handy with which to dust the stone.

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  • I think that God was showing that baptist pastor from London was the tip of the tip of the tip of the iceberg.

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  • With a marker pen, put a small dot on the base of the dish at either end of each root tip.

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  • Each point represents the tip of a vector perpendicular to the indicated base pair.

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  • From the tip of their heads to the end of their toes these little rag doll playmates are very special in every way.

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  • He created amazing pictures using the tip of his brush to make dots of paint - a style called pointillism.

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  • Finally the naso-gastric tube is gently withdrawn until the tip is just proximal to the pyloroplasty.

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  • The dental pulp extends inside a fine canal up to the tip of the root.

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  • The Ozone layer which protects us from harmful gamma radiation has recently disappeared over the tip of South Africa.

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  • What a dive Dolphins, White tip reef shark, safety stops swimming along the reef shark, safety stops swimming along the reef wall.

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  • We've got the world renowned National Park Coastal Path on the very Western tip of Europe right on our doorstep.

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  • A diagnosis of splenic rupture should be considered in patients reporting left upper abdominal pain or shoulder tip pain.

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  • One tip; sage is excellent for hot flushes - make a cup of tea out of dried sage.

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  • Serve with a crunchy mixed salad RECIPE TIP - Red onions, green peppers or chopped fine beans can also be used.

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  • Cook's tip The fresh salsa is delicious but if you are pushed for time you can use a bought salsa or dip.

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  • You can tip about 10% in a British restaurant if the bill doesn't include a service charge.

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  • It shows the typical triangular shape flaring out from the lateral tip of the lateral ventricle.

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  • The northern plateau is home to schooling hammerheads with frequent sightings of oceanic white tip sharks.

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  • What a dive Dolphins, White tip reef shark, safety stops swimming along the reef wall.

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  • Tip's eyes were round and wondering, and the Saw-Horse uttered a sigh and turned away its head.

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  • This keeps this section in tip top condition with no rotten sleepers.

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  • Hard chrome snakes and tip with lined stripping rings.

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  • Therefore, we have developed so-called ' scanning stressy probes ' which allow for a tip height of a few hundreds of micrometers.

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  • Tip, with the aid of the Saw-Horse, had brought a large, upholstered sofa to the roof.

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  • Join us on a 400-mile voyage around the tip of Baja California and witness the thrilling spectacle of Gray Whales in their calving lagoons.

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  • When you use one you should try to keep the catheter tip sterile and some departments like you to wear a sterile glove.

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  • A dorsal stripe runs the length of the body to the tip of the tail.

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  • You see, he couldn't have the sundae, because he had to have enough left to leave her a tip.

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  • The tip cap of the pre filled syringe contains dry natural rubber, which may cause allergic reactions.

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  • It's climate is temperate for the most part, ranging down to cool temperate in the southernmost tip.

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  • You never know when you might have to tip the buggy slightly to navigate the terrain or bounce down a few steps.

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  • If you want to really set pulses racing, take a tip from times gone by and invest in some seamed tights or stockings.

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  • Rock face is on the southern tip of the reef.

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  • Grid handling is fixed to allow mapping to scroll to include the islands off the northern tip of Scotland.

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  • I looked round to see the rod tip almost taking on its full test curve.

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  • Tip - Cannes Antibes and Nice beaches permit topless tanning which is why so many film stars and model girls love the French Riviera.

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  • Are these commodities traders seeking an inside tip on short-term squash futures?

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  • That is the best treadmill buying tip you can get.

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  • I started the match on the tip, yet this only produced a few twitches.

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  • It was also designed to be thin toward the tip but thick enough at the root to accommodate the retracted undercarriage and machine guns.

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  • Let's hope the sudden absence of Big Brother doesn't tip our mentally unstable friends over the edge.

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  • Below the inside of the northernmost tip of the fortifications there is an arched vault.

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  • The tip of the CVP line should lie in the superior vena cava just above its junction with the right atrium.

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  • Its ergonomic design puts silky smooth multi-speed vibration right at the tip of your fingers.

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  • Unusual rabbit style vibrator with vibrating egg in the tip.

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  • At the blade tip, a similar leakage induces a vortex about the blade tip.

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  • The periodic shedding of the tip vortex at the blade tip is also observed in vorticity contour plots measured at the of axial planes.

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  • It is customary to tip waiters 15 per cent of the bill.

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  • The dorsal fin of the lesser weever is all black, while that of the greater weever is dark only at the tip.

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  • Light the tip of each firework at arm's length, using a safety firework lighter or fuse wick.

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  • The perception of the changes, or, in other words, the reception of the stimulus, is associated for example, with the tips of roots and the apices of stems. The first recognition of a specially receptive part was made by Charles Darwin, who identified the perception of stimulation with the tip of the young growing root.

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  • One contained in the Shah Jahan Nama - a gorgeous specimen of illuminated Persian manuscript and exquisite calligraphy - represents a most ordinary, middle-aged Oriental, with narrow black whisker fringing the cheek and meeting the tip of the chin in a scanty, pointed beard; a thin moustache sweeps in a semicircle from above the upper lip; the eyebrow over the almond-shaped eye is marked but not bushy.

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  • They swim rapidly, propelled by the powerful tail and by the mostly webbed limbs, or they submerge themselves, with only the tip of the nose and the eyes showing, or sometimes also the back.

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  • The average length of a tiger from nose to tip of tail is 9 ft.

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  • The Homeric uses of tip and are different in several respects from the Attic, the general result being that the Homeric syntax is more elastic. And yet it is perfectly definite and precise.

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  • It was in friendly talk, generally with a pipe in his mouth and an anecdote on the tip of his tongue, that he exercised his extraordinary influence over his fellows.

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  • But here comes Ozma; so I'd better hush up, for the Princess doesn't like me to chatter since she changed her name from Tip to Ozma.

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  • Plans would be hatched buy my first quiver tip rod, seat box or whatever was flavor of the week.

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  • The quiver tip section is ideal for feeder fishing on big rivers and will handle feeders of 3oz plus.

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  • We 've got the world renowned National Park Coastal Path on the very Western tip of Europe right on our doorstep.

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  • Lt Roe was the rotund one - it was n't either of those. the names on the tip of my tongue -?

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  • The roughened aspiration tip can be used for reliable selective polishing of the posterior capsule.

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  • To use, rub bottle tip lightly against the rubber stamp, wipe off excess solution with a damp cloth.

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  • One of them read Dig in rubbish tip.

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  • One tip; Sage is excellent for hot flushes - make a cup of tea out of dried sage.

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  • Cook 's tip The fresh salsa is delicious but if you are pushed for time you can use a bought salsa or dip.

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  • Tip from Joanne Bednar of Motivation Station Saturated fats are the BAD fats.

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  • The laser is scattered from a scaler tip during vibration analysis.

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  • Carefully scrape out the tiny black seeds with the tip of a sharp knife.

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  • You can tip about 10% in a British restaurant if the bill does n't include a service charge.

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  • When the lure is working properly, the tip will vibrate quickly as the plug shimmies through the water.

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  • Many pages feature a tip or shortcut highlighted in a box.

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  • Tip 's eyes were round and wondering, and the Saw-Horse uttered a sigh and turned away its head.

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  • Situated in an unrivaled position at the very tip of Lake Windermere, on the outskirts of Ambleside.

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  • Smoking - Do n't leave a cigarette smoldering in an ashtray - it can tip out as it burns down.

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  • You will need a suitable soldering iron with a suitable tip.

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  • Finally Fort Augustus is reached, at the southernmost tip of Loch Ness.

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  • Getting There South Lakes Wild Animal Park is situated just outside Dalton in Furness at the southwestern tip of the Lake District.

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  • The additional electrodes disturb the flow of gases around the spark plug tip and performance may even be reduced.

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  • Downstream of the bridge a statuesque gray heron stood motionless on a stony spit at the tip of a small island.

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  • The tip of the stoat 's tail always stays black.

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  • Briefly press the stylus tip into the reset opening.

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  • You see, he could n't have the sundae, because he had to have enough left to leave her a tip.

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  • The tip of the lower tangent arc was the bright area on the horizon directly below the sun.

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  • Decompression was done on a tatty piece of rope tied to the tip of the mast.

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  • It 's climate is temperate for the most part, ranging down to cool temperate in the southernmost tip.

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  • Do you have a thrift tip, bargain idea or legal money-making suggestion for future students?

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  • Sometimes all it takes is a small change in circumstances to tip the balance and turn a manageable situation into a debt problem.

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  • Copy Protected CDs ' cracked ' by sticky tape and a felt tip pen !

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  • These figures are only the tip of a vast iceberg.

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  • The creatures also have a short horn on the tip of the snout.

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  • Ears are short and triangular with a rounded tip.

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  • There is a small black tuft at the tip.

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  • A slim blank with twill weave to the tip and matt finish.

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  • Despite their underslung mouths, they are quite capable of feeding upon drifting prey, which they tip up to capture.

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  • From the tip of the unicorn 's horn, John 's eyes roved to the lofty height of the ceiling.

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  • Let 's hope the sudden absence of Big Brother does n't tip our mentally unstable friends over the edge.

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  • While I was talking to them their rod tip was waggling away.

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  • You may even discover a white tip reef shark or two taking a nap.

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  • Light the tip of each firework at arm 's length, using a safety firework lighter or fuse wick.

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  • Chapters on getting started, choosing equipment, technique, practice, competitions and rules include tip boxes, expected yardage charts and artworks.

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  • Offer a small amount of food on the tip of the spoon.

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  • Get ideas for baby's first birthday party, or take a minute to post your own comment or tip on where to find great unique baby products or a even a review of your baby monitor.

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  • Tipping Furniture-Top heavy furniture can tip over, severely injuring a child.

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  • If you have furniture that could tip over either by pulling on it or stepping on a drawer or shelf, you will need to buy wall anchor kits to eliminate this risk.

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  • The association offers informational tip sheets on a variety of subjects to help narrow down your philosophy.

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  • Have a great tip you'd like to share with our readers?

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  • The best tip I can offer the readers is to become a role model for their kids.

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  • No matter what pin you choose, make sure that the tip is very sharp to avoid struggling during the pinning process and possibly injuring you or your baby.

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  • The best tip for choosing baby monitors is to do your research.

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  • Further, heavier vehicles tend to fare better in crash tests than lighter vehicles, which tend to tip over more easily.

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  • Glass shelves are much easier to clean than wire racks which can tip narrow-bottomed bottles and jars.

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  • All you'll want to do is cast out just a bit, and keep your eye on the tip-if the tip flickers back and forth quickly, you've got a good pole.

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  • With each pair of shoes you try on, press your thumb into the space between your big toe and the tip of the shoe.

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  • If your toes press uncomfortably against the tip of the shoe, then the shoes don't fit.

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  • When trying the shoes on, make sure there's a thumbs-length amount of room between your big toe and the tip of the shoe.

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  • Make sure you can fit your thumb between the tip of the shoe and your longest toe when trying the shoe on.

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  • Tennis Tip allows you to find lessons and partners through just a few clicks of your mouse.